Should I move with my family?

sorry this is not sopposed to be in this section buit a lot of people go here so I figured id get advice quicker.

ok . my problems are okay now. me and my friends just decided to go our seprate ways. I dont really care anymore. im tired of trying to be somones friend when they dont like me I can find better friends than that. but I have another question. my mom, dad, and brother want to move to massachuttes. thats where were from but we moved here when I was 6. im 13 now and I do and dont want to move. I live in florida. most of my family live in mass x-cept my grandparents. its so much better skools,people,weather, we can make more money, and a bigger house up in mass. but, im in 7th grade and I dont want to go into 8th grade not noing anyone. I dont no what to do. waat do you think I shud do ? move? or stay?

Answer #1

hey.

I think you should move fresh start and alll , also its whta your family want do you really want to be the one holding them back! I know this is going to sound typical , but you will make neew friends and if you think about it , you could completely change something that you dont like about yourself , its like a new years day resoloution but better!

I think you should ,

best of luck

x

Answer #2

You should stick with your parents. Or maybe you should see about going up to Mass. and touring the school and the town to see if you might like it there.

Melinda

Answer #3

You should deffinantly go with your parents. I moved from Indiana to Kansas when I was going into 7th grade. I had to change schools twice when I moved to Kansas. But when you move you will meet so many more people, and make a lot of friends, even though you think you wont. You just have to be nice and outgoing, but also you want to be with your parents. They’re the only ones who will always be there for you and you will need them.

Answer #4

I would move, honestly! you have to oppurtunity to change up yoru life a bit.. making new friends is something everyone deals with everyday. we come across people we don’t know… everyday! You would be surprised how welcoming people can be to new people! Especially at school. The key is to not be nervous or scared, just be happy to be there and people will talk to you and introduce themselves, trust me. it’s not going to be that bad =)

Answer #5

well it’s not your choice weather or not to move. if you’re parents decide to move you have to go with them whether you like it or not. and TRUST ME I moved across country from los angeles to the hillbilly central of georgia before I was going to begin 8th grade. it was a HUGE culture shock because I had come from a huge city, and moved to the suburbs.. I started not knowing ANYBODY but by the end of the day I made friends. and I’m still good friends with them today, after 2 years. don’t worry about it, you’ll find friends, you’ll adjust and you’ll be fine. it may suck at first but it’ll all get better, you just have to give it some time.

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