What's Happening?
Journalist Bim Adewunmi shares her experiences of returning to London after nearly a decade in the United States. Having moved to New York in 2016, Adewunmi intended to stay for a year but ended up living there for almost ten years. Upon returning to London with
her toddler, she reflects on the cultural differences between the two cities, particularly the friendliness and openness of New Yorkers compared to the reserved nature of Londoners. Adewunmi discusses the challenges of readjusting to life in London, including navigating new public transport systems and adapting to a different social environment.
Why It's Important?
Adewunmi's reflections highlight the broader theme of cultural adaptation and the impact of long-term expatriation on personal identity. Her experiences underscore the challenges faced by individuals who relocate internationally, particularly when returning to a home country that has changed in their absence. This narrative resonates with many who have experienced similar transitions, offering insights into the emotional and social adjustments required. Additionally, it sheds light on the cultural nuances that define urban life in major cities like London and New York, contributing to ongoing discussions about globalization and cultural exchange.











