For many international students, the end of the school year comes with mixed emotions. Alongside the excitement of finishing studies or returning home is a less talked-about companion: the sadness of saying goodbye. Whether you’re leaving a place you’ve come to call “home away from home” or watching friends scatter across the globe, goodbyes are an inevitable and challenging part of the international student experience.
Why Are Goodbyes So Hard? 😩
Living and studying in another country is quite a transformative journey; being an international student is no small feat! You build friendships that become like family, adapt to a new culture, and grow in unexpected ways. These deep bonds and meaningful experiences make saying goodbye extremely hard, stirring feelings of loss, uncertainty, and grief.
Yes, I said grief.
Grief doesn’t just come when somebody close to us dies; it can also come at the end of a season in life, the closing of a chapter, or the changing of relationships. Understanding this can help normalize the emotions you may be feeling.
What Are the Stages of Grief? 🤔
Psychologists often describe grief as moving through five general stages, though they aren’t always experienced linearly:
- Denial: You might downplay how much things are changing or avoid thinking about the goodbye.
- Anger: Frustration or resentment can surface, perhaps about plans changing, friendships ending, or opportunities missed.
- Bargaining: You might catch yourself thinking, “Maybe I’ll stay a little longer,” or “I’ll see everyone again soon” as a way to postpone the farewell.
- Depression: Sadness or even a sense of emptiness may appear as the reality of the goodbye settles in.
- Acceptance: Eventually, you start to acknowledge the change, appreciate what was, and feel ready to move forward.
It’s important to note that everyone experiences these stages differently. Again, grief is not linear, so have some grace for yourself in the process.
How Do I Say Goodbye Well? 🥲
- Acknowledge your feelings: It’s okay to feel all the things! Allow yourself to grieve the changes and be human.
- Celebrate the memories: Host a goodbye party, exchange photos, write cards, or share favorite moments with friends.
- Stay connected: Exchange contact information and make realistic plans for staying in touch, even if it’s just occasional updates. Intentionality matters!
- Reflect on your growth: Take time to recognize how you’ve changed and what you’ve learned during your international student experience.
- Take care of yourself: Rest, eat well, and seek support if you’re struggling. Talking with friends, mentors, or counselors can help you process complex feelings.
Saying goodbye doesn’t mean clicking the ‘delete’ button on what you’ve experienced– it means scrolling back and honoring it all. Goodbyes are often a sign that something meaningful happened, and oh, how beautiful that reality is once we learn to embrace it! As the famous Dr. Seuss said, “Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.”
Even though transitions are hard, they open space for new opportunities, growth, and connections in the next chapter of your life. So as you move forward, know that it’s normal and okay to feel a mixture of sadness and joy. Your experiences and friendships will always be a part of you, no matter where life leads next.