Delightfully Unhinged

Bilingual chit chat: Belonging and loneliness when you're away from home

31 min · 26. huhti 2026
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This one’s a bit more of a casual, bilingual chit-chat between us 🤍 We talk about loneliness, belonging, and what it really feels like to live away from home - navigating different cultures, missing familiar things, and sometimes feeling like you don’t fully belong anywhere. Through a mix of English and Burmese, we share personal stories, little reflections, and the small ways we try to cope, reconnect, and build our own sense of community. If you’ve ever felt like you don’t fully belong anywhere, this one’s for you.

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