Hello! I have a really big problem that eats me from the inside out. A year ago the topic started that we could move, I was very depressed because I didn't want to at all, even my mother was very worried about me at one time, because she saw me very sour and sad when it came to that. We talked to her and I told her not to worry about leaving, but to know that I didn't want him. We left. My sister is older and stayed in Bulgaria. It can be said that I have learned the language, but I can't stand being here, I cry all day, my parents don't see me, I don't want to show it much, but I can't stand it anymore. At 16, however, I think I can no longer live here, I really want to return to Bulgaria again. I know my parents think well of me here, about my education and the job I would have here, but I can't force myself, I don't feel good here, I only stay because of them. I wanted to hear your opinion. How to talk to my mother, I want to tell her something very promising, with which she would let me go to Bulgaria and lead a happy life, I can live with my sister, I am responsible enough and they can count on me
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Is it nice to write what you do there? Are you studying? For how long? You missed some of the important information for us, but I really see that it is hard for you there and you want to pour out your grief here, rather than looking for real advice. That's how I felt abroad. If you never even wanted to go there, it's the worst. Because it is just patience. There is nothing else. Try to endure legally making decisions about your life until you graduate and reach old age. This education in BG will be useful to you, if nothing else. Until then, try to get together with Bulgarians. It will be a little easier for you. Find a hobby on the Internet, it will take you away from reality, but time will pass faster. And when you're done, you'll be out of smoke. And don't care what yours tell you. I am convinced that the Bulgarian parent already thinks extremely materially and rarely raises his children well. I know a LOT of people who have returned from Germany and do not want to hear more about it. Most of them are capable and have a good job, both here and now they are satisfied and happy, despite the clichés that say how beautiful Europe was. Boldly forward and I wish you more patience. Everything will be fine!