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Hi friends
I moved to my current location, in Europe, just over a year ago to take a new job. Immediately prior to that I lived in America, and since I speak good English, there was no language barrier there. In my new home, I made the effort right from the start to learn as much of the local language as possible. My thinking was that this would help with general integration and social survival, but also it would provide a fallback if anything went wrong in my relationship: I could go back out into the streets.
To some extent I have succeeded, and I can handle day-to-day situations with ease (shopping, going to the doctor, asking directions etc.). But once conversations become deeper and more meaningful, as is the case with seduction, I struggle. I have put in a lot of effort but the language is a bitch to learn (and no doubt my mind is blunter than when I was younger).
Over the past few weeks I have done a handful of street approaches and to be honest, I have struggled to find the right words on the spur of the moment. There's nothing that ruins the magic like being tongue-tied.
I'm interested in forum members' opinions on this. Do you think I should seek employment elsewhere and look to move to another part of Europe where I speak the language better (there are a few options), or wait a few years until I am more fluent then resume daytime approach? Are there other expats out there who have dealt with this and overcome it? I don't really want to remain alone just on account of my location!
All advice welcomed
Marty
I moved to my current location, in Europe, just over a year ago to take a new job. Immediately prior to that I lived in America, and since I speak good English, there was no language barrier there. In my new home, I made the effort right from the start to learn as much of the local language as possible. My thinking was that this would help with general integration and social survival, but also it would provide a fallback if anything went wrong in my relationship: I could go back out into the streets.
To some extent I have succeeded, and I can handle day-to-day situations with ease (shopping, going to the doctor, asking directions etc.). But once conversations become deeper and more meaningful, as is the case with seduction, I struggle. I have put in a lot of effort but the language is a bitch to learn (and no doubt my mind is blunter than when I was younger).
Over the past few weeks I have done a handful of street approaches and to be honest, I have struggled to find the right words on the spur of the moment. There's nothing that ruins the magic like being tongue-tied.
I'm interested in forum members' opinions on this. Do you think I should seek employment elsewhere and look to move to another part of Europe where I speak the language better (there are a few options), or wait a few years until I am more fluent then resume daytime approach? Are there other expats out there who have dealt with this and overcome it? I don't really want to remain alone just on account of my location!
All advice welcomed
Marty