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You just got back and lived abroad for several years. Now that you have left this country, for better or worse. If you have just arrived in Britain after a two-week holiday, you may be surprised to find that a person from a local vegetable and fruit shop suddenly moved to your street for a change. So how to change the ten years or even 15 years that seven people have lived abroad after returning to Britain? What social changes can they see that we hardly notice or take for granted now? Yes, we asked some people who have recently returned. Debbie: When we left, Cheltenham, my hometown was a small town, white, and the middle class family was very conservative. Nowadays, many Eastern Europeans and many Australians live in urban families, and they mainly work in hotels and tourism. Even some shops are only open to foreigners. I have an immigrant (immigrant) myself, and the people I admire go overseas to find a job. If I lived in a city with a very high unemployment rate, I would have different ideas, but I believe that foreign settlers have improved the country because they are more open and often work harder than the locals. Christine: When we flew back to England, we all said everything looked green. But when we landed, the difference between where we stayed and where we returned received unprecedented attention. It was terrible to see the police guns at the airport for the first time-in Cyprus, they were very relaxed, and I was dragged by customs officers in the arrival hall just for a sweater and some metal buttons on me. Everyone seems to be watching. Even airport car rental companies want credit cards instead of cash. They said their car was robbed in the bank. But in any case, this is still a green and beautiful country. I just hope that more people can appreciate what they have gained. 5 1。 After a short overseas holiday, people often _ _ _ _ _.