"I ended up in the US for a month or so, before moving to Montreal with some Romanian friends"
- Nadia Comaneci
About this Quote
Nadia Comaneci's quote suggests that she had a quick remain in the United States before moving to Montreal with some Romanian good friends. This could indicate that she was taking a trip and checking out different nations, or that she was searching for a new location to live. It is possible that she was looking for a location to settle down and start a brand-new life, which she found Montreal to be the best location. It is also possible that she was looking for a place to remain while she was travelling, which she found the company of her Romanian good friends to be soothing and familiar. Whatever the reason, it is clear that Nadia Comaneci had a quick remain in the United States prior to relocating to Montreal with some Romanian buddies. This suggests that she was looking for a brand-new location to call house, which she found it in Montreal.
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