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Question Posted Tuesday May 17 2005, 6:31 pm

this summer im moving from PA to Chicago. i need some tips to help myself get through this. like how to handle this kind of a change. thx a lot!

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losingrip101 answered Thursday May 19 2005, 10:39 am:
letters to your friends mayb try to find a pen pal now thats there now around where your movn to and dont hang out by yourself or after dark as chicago is a big city

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karenR answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 11:31 pm:
You have to look at it as the first of many adventures you will have in your life. You will be meeting new people, seeing new places and making new friends. You also get to keep all the old ones. Hope that helps some. :)

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lilshorty09 answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 10:25 pm:
hey! i just moved from texas to minnesota like 3 weeks ago, it was hard, but i am keeping in contact with all my friends from texas and at my new school i met some really nice people, so no matter where you go, i bet that you will always make friends...who knows...you may love it there!!! good luck moving! hope i helped!!! :)

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Teza answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 8:36 pm:
Moving sucks! I know how you feel because I had to move all the way from Europe to St.Louis.. Just bring things that remind you of where you used to live. Bring pictures of friends, things from your school. Your always going to miss it without a dought but you are going to make soo many new friends and you are going to love your new school. You can always go back and visit! Just think about the positive things! ♥

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Jess5764 answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 8:05 pm:
join a sports team like cross country and you'll make a ton of new friends! and join clubs. just keep in touch w/your friends through AIM or email or phone and make arrangements to go visit them so you've got somethin to look forward to

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Taniqua's-teen-advice answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 7:46 pm:
First of all don't be afraid of change, some change can be good. Even though you're moving it might take time to get used to but you'll get over it. You can make many new friends. Now for the tips, don't change and try to be cool because if they didn't like you before they weren't really your friends. Also for the style, low rise jeans are in, tanks,and really cute shoes. Good Luck

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Illinois, 13

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