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Receiving Well: Eleven Tips for Helping Expats Come Home

The Culture Blend

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Ok this is awkward. There’s a solid chance that the demographic which might best benefit from this post (and the brilliance in the comments that follow {hint}) will never see it.   If you are welcoming a beloved friend or family member back into your life, after an extended amount of time in a faraway land, I can’t imagine that you’re scouring the internet for ways to do it well.  Why would you?  What’s to figure out?

Author: Jerry Jones

Publisher: The Culture Blend

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Ready - WF 19 Mr 21
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2014-06-04 07:32:00
Resourceauthor
Jerry Jones
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Receiving Well
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The Culture Blend
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Notes
Ready - WF 19 Mr 21
Pages
0
Publisheddate
2014-06-04 07:32:00
Resourceauthor
Jerry Jones
Shorttitle
Receiving Well
Source
The Culture Blend
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The Culture Blend
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