How to become a city boy in 5 simple steps by Daniela Garzón

Migrate from anywhere as a teenager: 16-year-old 
By: Daniela Garzón 

How to become a city boy in 5 simple steps

Step 1: Migrate (duh, that’s obvious)

Step 2: Visualize your objective (become a complete city boy) without raise suspicions (don’t seem doubtful or weird)


Step 3: Get camouflaged and understand all of their behaviors (you can become Sherlock Holmes if you feel to)

Step 4: Adapt yourself to the new environment

Step 5: Survive! (this is the MOST important step from all of them)

Now you can become a city boy without any type of problem

 

You’re about to migrate due to different reasons?

Well, hello, I would like to tell you my story form first-hand about migration with kids and migrate from a rural area to the city.
It’s an actual really interesting story, let me tell you that you will find a lot of new feelings, you will discover some feels that you have never experienced, and also, you will come back to the most common feels. It’s a whole rollercoaster.

You may cry, you may feel frustrated or maybe you’ll feel excited, because, migrate (of course in good conditions) is interesting and of course a completely new experience, a complete adventure.

So, don’t take migration a something bad, take it as an opportunity to restart, because, you’re able to go to a new place, or maybe, know new things. Maybe migration is due to different situations, this can be hard situations or new situations, but both share the same idea, start things once again, meet new people, have a new job, or find new opportunities of life, for of course, have a new or better future.

In my personal case, I migrate from the rural area to the city; at the rural area, I used to live with my parents, my brothers and my grandparents. It was really nice, or what I remember, you may think that I’m not able to give a big and great judgment because I didn’t technically live here, but the lots or less memories I have, shown me that it was actually really nice and fun. My grandparents are such nice people, that when we had to leave them due to the migration, most of us were sad, we didn’t want to leave them.

 

 

     Me, knowing I needed to leave my grandparents: 

 

 

 


We migrate, because my parents found a really great job opportunity that couldn’t be missed, and our live would get better, our incomes would be better, our live took a spin of 360°, the positive point, was that things didn’t went wrong and we didn’t have a hard or bad time at city.

Of course, migration has it’s positive and negative points, we actually didn’t have any type of discrimination or something similar, which is incredible, because, the city also received us with warm, so, we’re really grateful with the city and the experiences we had. But, as negative, I will say the noise, the city is always in movement, so, the noise is something which you sleep and you wake up. Sad :c

Also, as children, at some point we have problems for interact with other kids, which is difficult and creates a hard time, that’s why migrating with kids can be stressful or can create problems.

But, anyway, at the end, we came back to the rural area, and I was able to talk to my grandfather and tell him all the experiences, feelings and moments I had, during our time at the city.

So, yeah, I hope this may help you, to have a clearer idea about what migrate from one place to another is or migrate with children is.


I hope this actually helped you :D, and remember to follow all the steps for become a complete and unique city boy


Comments

  1. Talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before, unafraid to reference or not reference, put it in a blender, shit on it, vomit on it, eat it, give birth to it.

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