u/Deep_Parfait_7846

It's been about 1.5 years since I finished my study abroad experience in Korea. I had arguably the best time of my life there, meeting new exchange friends from all across the world, participating in the university events, and growing/maturing independently while adapting to a completely new culture. On my last day, I looked at my dorm room and thought about how different a person I've become compared to the person who first entered this exact room 4 months ago. I looked through all the photos and videos I've taken to relive some of the most memorable times I had with my friends, and I knew that I would miss them a lot.

To this day, I still find myself looking back at those exact same photos and videos from time to time. I'm not like someone who constantly thinks about it but it often still brings me a lot of happiness reliving those memories and appreciating what a ride it was. I still keep up with my exchange friends sometimes and we still like to talk about our trip a lot too.

So I guess my question is this: for everyone who had an amazing experience studying abroad, does the feeling of nostalgia or wanting to go back ever end? Or are there any tips that you guys use to try and "move on"?

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u/Deep_Parfait_7846 — 17 days ago