28 Years Abroad: The Guilt of Missing Home

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Here’s a breakdown of the text, focusing on the key information and themes:

Main Topic: The author is reflecting on their life as an expat and considering whether to return to the United States.

Key Points:

* Current Situation: The author has been living abroad for a while and is now remarried with two children – a 9-year-old daughter from a previous relationship and a toddler son with their current wife, Jamie.
* Children’s Connection to the US: Both children are US citizens (have US passports) but have limited experience with american culture. the author feels they deserve to experience their American identity.
* Daughter’s Disconnect: The author’s daughter doesn’t even remember visiting Manhattan as a toddler, highlighting the growing distance between the children and the US.
* Author’s Feelings: The author wants their children to know the country that shaped them.They still value their expat experience but are contemplating a return for their children’s sake.
* Overall sentiment: The author is positive about their expat life, stating they achieved their dream. They would recommend it to others.

In essence,the text is a personal reflection on the complexities of expat life,notably when children are involved,and the pull of wanting to provide them with a connection to their heritage.

Additional Information:

* The text is part of a larger article on Buisness Insider,linked within the text.
* There’s a call for other expats to share their stories.
* There is a lot of code at the end of the text, likely related to tracking and advertising on the website.

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