You know what happens with a first impression? Yeah? You never get another chance at it right?

But things are different when you're an expat returning from abroad after several years. It's like your whole life gets rebooted.

It’s not just about remembering old haunts or updating contacts; suddenly, even your basic ways of communicating feel foreign and unfamiliar again—like getting a passport stamped with something that can travel through time itself! I mean, it feels as though you're stepping out onto an alien planet where the air crackles differently. Chengdu was my landing spot last spring.

My backpack felt heavier than ever before because inside it wasn't just clothes; it carried years of memories and experiences from everywhere else in this vast world we live in today—and suddenly, I realized that China isn’t a place anymore; well not quite like the one I knew back then anyway. My brain was still catching up on all those changes while navigating through things that were once second nature but now felt completely alien—like waving at someone without knowing exactly what it means or how to properly do so.

Plus, walking into familiar places and seeing old friends brings a wave of nostalgia mixed with anxiety about forgetting basic manners in their own tongue. It's funny how the simple act of speaking can become such an adventure after years away.
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