Is life in America lonely? Social isolation abroad

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One needs to get a job, join a school, go to church and above all try and reside in areas with folk from your community, go to the gym. You surely meet your fellow human biengs huko.
Americans drive everywhere and this is not the case in Europe so sijui vile nasema. They even have school buses to pick and drop kids to school. Over hia we walk kids to school so you meet fellow parents and become friends. I still retain friends I made when I used to drop my nephew to school. I have friends from my kids’ mummy and baby groups. I have friends I made at night school since they were mature older folk.

Cha muhimu, remember you did not come here to socialise, so you can also work very hard and relocate back to Zamuda. Tho gorra say yesterday we were talking/gossiping about many Kenyan couples that relocated from here and are now back here. Some separated over there…

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Even in Kenya school buses pick and drop kids. My brother lives a few meters from his kids school and they are picked and dropped by the bus.

There are no school vans in the UK…and most schools’ requirement is that you reside within a certain radius…BTW kuna watu huniambia how their relas are depressed huku. And when I ask wanaishi wapi…naskianga nahuko in the boonies…nashindwa mtu anafanya nini huko???you need to be able to ‘read the room’ in a foreign country…
The area I live in is now swamped with Latinos and I fully understand why. I luuuuurve it as we get to tap into their culture. Food, drink, festivals, language…and trust me they look out for each other sana.