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Life abroad has brought many unforeseen challenges, like only seeing my family once a year.
After taking annual vacations to Europe for over a decade, I followed my dream and moved abroad right after my 32nd birthday. I spent six months in Bordeaux, France, before heading to Barcelona, Spain, in early 2020.
Leaving Los Angeles and building a new life here hasn't been all rainbows and butterflies — after all, the coronavirus pandemic hit three weeks after my arrival — but I'm so grateful I've put down roots here.
Now, I'm engaged, I found steady work as an English teacher, and I'm pursuing my passion for music.
Looking back, here are the 10 things I wish I had known before moving abroad.
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Living so far from home has made me realize that I can't always be there for people when they need me and vice versa.
I stayed in Barcelona throughout the coronavirus pandemic, when the city felt very empty and quiet.Jordan Mautner
The time difference between Los Angeles and Barcelona makes it hard to stay connected with friends and family.
Some of my friends from Los Angeles have visited me in Barcelona.Jordan Mautner
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I inevitably end up missing a lot of important milestones, like weddings and birthdays.
I don't get home to Los Angeles as much as I'd like.Jordan Mautner
Because flights are so expensive around the holidays, I rarely get to spend them with my family.
I celebrate Christmas with other expat friends in Barcelona.Jordan Mautner
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When I'm feeling homesick, I have a hard time relating to my friends from Spain and other parts of Europe.
I've met so many people from around the world since moving to Spain.Jordan Mautner
Barcelona is a pretty transient place, which makes it hard to form lasting friendships.
The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.Alexandr Spatari/Getty Images
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It didn't take long to learn that living in a foreign city is vastly different than visiting one.
Living abroad brings many of the same small inconveniences as living in the US.Jordan Mautner
Finding an apartment and opening a bank account in Barcelona was much more difficult than I expected.
Hunting for apartments in Barcelona wasn't easy or straightforward.Mapics/Shutterstock
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I haven't been able to find familiar over-the-counter medications in Spain.
A pharmacy in Barcelona.Jordan Mautner
Starting over in my 30s made me feel stressed and insecure, and I constantly compared myself to other people.
My quality of life has improved since moving from Los Angeles to Barcelona.Jordan Mautner
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Life abroad isn't always easy, but it's worth every single challenge I've faced.
I met my partner shortly after moving to Barcelona.Jordan Mautner