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Four months ago, I moved from Victoria to Queensland with my partner and child. A sea change is something we always talked about trying, and after two years spent in lockdown, we thought what better time than now. Plus, my partner had been offered a medium-term contract, and I was wonderfully granted permission to work remotely for the duration.
But what I didn’t fully grasp is how isolating it would be to live in a new town, when my partner works shift work and I work remotely. My biggest social interaction is on work video calls when I bore some poor soul over a dodgy internet connection about how my toddler ate a dog biscuit.
So far, I’ve learnt a lot from this move, like Queensland isn’t always sunny, or more importantly and perhaps more confronting, making friends as an adult is F**KING hard. Like it really does not come naturally to me.
Lucky to have a close circle of friends from school and work, I’ve never had to proactively go out and make the effort to make friends as an adult starting from total scratch.
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