Nicole found a job back in the US after finishing her studies in Greece.
N: Hi, Sam. Here are the keys to my room.
S: Oh, do you need help moving out?
N: No, it¡¦s OK. I¡¦ve already packed everything.
S: Oh. OK. What time are you heading out? Maybe I could cook something for you before you leave.
N: That¡¦s really nice of you, but I¡¦m leaving soon. So I think I¡¦ll have to grab something at the airport. I¡¦m definitely going to miss the food here.
S: If you ever find yourself back in Europe, you can always make a stop in Greece.
N: Yes. I surely will. There¡¦s no way I can pass up an opportunity to return. I¡¦ve really adapted to the lifestyle here. I don¡¦t know how I¡¦ll readjust to my country.
S: You will get used to things again after a while.
N: Yeah, maybe. If not, that just means I¡¦ll have to move back here and find another job.
S: You would be most welcome to! You could even live here until you find a place of your own.
N: That sounds almost too good to be true. I¡¦ll see how it is being home first. I¡¦m definitely going to come visit again anyway.
S: Please do!
N: Looks like my taxi is here. It¡¦s time for me to go. Thank you for always being so generous to me, Sam. I¡¦ll miss you.
S: Of course, Nicole. I¡¦ll miss you, too. Have a safe flight home.
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