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Hi, Linda,
I'm sorry to learn that you are having sucha bad time. Actually, most people will feel homesick and anxious when theyleave home and come to a new place, especially a foreign country. So don'tworry too much.
Here are some tips for you. First, you'dbetter try to change some of your habits so that you can get used to the newenvironment as soon as possible. Second, make more new friends, who can share theirhobbies and ideas with you. You will feel less homesick with many friendsaround you. Third, you should take part in some social activities. It will helpyou learn more about the local customs and cultures.
I hope my advice will be useful.
Yours,
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