tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-80594771274695215.post5076039894868946741..comments2023-06-24T01:43:30.435-07:00Comments on Green Pastures New: Earl Grey and NappiesCumulushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05218487159008745141noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-80594771274695215.post-77357344373793761772012-01-16T23:49:11.189-08:002012-01-16T23:49:11.189-08:00Thanks LM, that is really helpful. I can quite see...Thanks LM, that is really helpful. I can quite see how you can end up mistrusting your instincts unnecessarily, because so much is different that you think they may be misfiring!Cumulushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05218487159008745141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-80594771274695215.post-90311440794539089332012-01-16T23:34:51.172-08:002012-01-16T23:34:51.172-08:00Glad it's all sounding promising!
Have to sa...Glad it's all sounding promising! <br /><br />Have to say that when I emigrated, I took a while to trust my instincts about people (I was looking for friends & jobs rather than schools & health care /education providers). What I eventually realised was that my instinct hadn't deserted me and that people I thought were lovely generally were underneath it all, and people I thought might be more superficial, or who might click less generally did, though I spent several months investing far more time/emotion/effort than I would have with them in the UK. <br /><br />Which is a roundabout way of saying that if your instincts are good, trust them. If you don't, you'll be no better off in the long run!LMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15414130117540911200noreply@blogger.com