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Going Back to the U.S. After 4 Months in Mexico City

16 min · 11. maj 2026
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After four months in Mexico City, Sofiamiia returned to the U.S. for the first time and quickly realized how much had changed. In this episode, she reflects on reverse culture shock, noticing the difference in food and ingredients, reconnecting with family in Arizona, missing basketball culture, and the moment she realized Mexico City truly feels like home. She also shares what traveling internationally with Java has taught her and why city life feels more aligned than ever.

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