Homesick? Take one relocare every now and then...Relocate... [riloʊˈkeɪt]... The word is a verb in this form. Originates from the two words re meaning again and locate meaning in a place. Most dictionaries let relocate mean to move to a different place.
This may be nice to know if you're entering a college, but in real world it's a different ball game. | ![]() | We use the word relocate to describe the process of moving oneself and very often one's family to another country - Denmark in this case - in order to work, research, study or whatever purpose it serves.
Relocation involves physical changes, mental changes, cultural and social changes, psycological changes. In short, you could consider yourself being born again - only older, wiser and in a different country...
In this process, relocare is a kind of midwife or pediatrician, assisting you all the way, relieving you of all troubles and caring for you all the way... |