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Since moving to the UK, have you lost your sense of direction?

This question doesn't apply to me; I just wanted to see the responses
I've always had a good sense of direction and still do
Finding things were at first confusing, but I have my bearings now
I have no trouble once I've been someplace once or twice...getting familiar with the new surrounds is the key
It's taken me a while but I've built up a confidence. I may still get lost, but it's nowhere near as bad as it was
I'm still struggling but I'm pretty sure it'll kick in after a while; I still have hope
I'm pathetic; no matter how often I have been someplace, I can still get lost trying to find it again
This question doesn't apply to me; I just wanted to see the responses

Topic: Missing: A Sense of Direction  (Read 2925 times)

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Re: Missing: A Sense of Direction
« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2004, 09:03:22 PM »
It's the roundabouts that get me! I feel like all I do is drive around and around in circles sometimes. No wonder I never know where I'm going! Once I've been someplace a few times I'm ok though.


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Re: Missing: A Sense of Direction
« Reply #16 on: June 05, 2004, 06:52:01 AM »
I feel like all I do is drive around and around in circles sometimes.
That's because YOU DO! It's that magic roundabout...no one comes out of it for years!  ;)
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