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An Expat Talks About What It is Like to Move to When moving to Indiana, it is important to pack items that will help you adjust to the climate. Pack warm clothing such as sweaters, coats, and hats for the colder months. Also, pack light clothing such as shorts and t-shirts for the warmer months. Additionally, pack rain gear such as umbrellas and rain boots for the rainy season. Don't forget to pack comfortable shoes for walking around the city. Finally, pack items that will help you adjust to the culture such as books, magazines, and movies about Indiana., Indiana, Report 104486 | Expat Exchange
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An Expat Talks about Moving to When moving to Indiana, it is important to pack items that will help you adjust to the climate. Pack warm clothing such as sweaters, coats, and hats for the colder months. Also, pack light clothing such as shorts and t-shirts for the warmer months. Additionally, pack rain gear such as umbrellas and rain boots for the rainy season. Don't forget to pack comfortable shoes for walking around the city. Finally, pack items that will help you adjust to the culture such as books, magazines, and movies about Indiana., Indiana

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When moving to Indiana, it is important to pack items that will help you adjust to the climate. Pack warm clothing such as sweaters, coats, and hats for the colder months. Also, pack light clothing such as shorts and t-shirts for the warmer months. Additionally, pack rain gear such as umbrellas and rain boots for the rainy season. Don't forget to pack comfortable shoes for walking around the city. Finally, pack items that will help you adjust to the culture such as books, magazines, and movies about Indiana.

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