And I asked what the name of the guy is who works in Indian grocery shop near me?



Falling in love while you are studying abroad is like living in a bubble, it's beautiful, exciting and dandy when you're on the inside but when it pops the magic, you thought it was there fades away, and you are back to reality. Everybody has their own story while they are doing studies mines a bit complicated but it's an experience that I wouldn't go back and change if given a chance.

Being in a new place, you'll have this excitement and new opportunities to meet numerous people. It's likely that you'll end up clicking with someone you never knew existed, the chances are that you may not accept the feeling and you might make failed excuses as to why you shouldn't start a relationship. Falling in love with someone who has a life in a different country than your own can end badly if the relationship isn't serious enough.

But over time you may end up changing your mind completely, same happened to me as I was the only child of my parents being a girl from Pakistan convincing parents that I want to study in Australia was not an easy task. Although later my parents were supportive enough to let me pursue my career. College was good I had made these amazing friends from different parts of the world, and there was this guy silent, intelligent and a little introvert I would say to whom I was getting attracted unconsciously. However, collecting all my confidence, I asked my friend what the name of the guy is who works in Indian grocery shop near me be because I started liking the guy who was in the Indian grocery shop near me.