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You have just returned home and have lived abroad for several years. Is the country better off - or worse - now that you've left? If you've just returned to the UK after a two-week holiday, the small changes may surprise you (anyone who's been a local greengrocer suddenly being a mobile phone shop) People are moving in your street. How do things change after people return to the UK after seven, ten or even 15 years of living abroad? What changes can we see in society that the rest of us barely notice - or do now? Taken for granted? To find out, we asked some people who recently returned. Debi: When we left Cheltenham, my hometown, it was a city of white, middle-class families, very conservative (conservative). The town is now home to many Eastern Europeans and many Australians, who come here mainly to work in the hotels and travel. There are even a few shops just for foreigners (immigrants) who I admire and who go overseas to find work. If I lived in an inner city with high unemployment, I would think differently, but I believe foreign settlers have improved the country because they are more open-minded and often work harder than locals Christine: As we fly home in the UK. , we both remarked on how green everything looked but the difference we would have left and our return quickly became a concern when we landed seeing the police with guns at the airport for the first time - in Cyprus they are very relaxed. The customs officer at the curb just took a cardigan with some metal buttons out of my case at the airport arrivals hall and everyone seemed to be standing guard even though the taxi company at the airport wanted credit cards instead of cash. They say their cars have been robbed by bank criminals. But anyway, it's still a green, beautiful country. I just wish more people would appreciate it.