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Pro: Discovering new cultures
- We will inevitably encounter the culture of the place we move to when we live there, whether it be how people speak, eat, or any other custom.
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Con: It can be a shock
- It's a double edge sword when it comes to discovering a new culture. The reality is that sometimes you really might not like aspects of it.
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Pro: Making new friends
- This one will come easier for some people than others. If you're lucky enough to meet some great friends abroad, they may be friends for life.
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Con: It's expensive
- Chances are you're moving somewhere that's a bigger city and more expensive. There's also switching insurance, travel costs, finding a place to live, and much more.
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Pro: Improving your quality of life
- You may be moving for the weather, for better work opportunities, or even for the safety of your family, for example.
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Con: You may not exactly fit in
- At times it's going to be hard to fit in where you move, no matter who you are.
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Pro: Learning and growing as a person
- There's nothing as mentally challenging as not knowing a language and trying to slip into the social fabric of a new community. But it will help you grow.
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Con: Homesickness
- This is inevitable. Virtually nobody moves abroad and doesn't experience this at some point. The good news, though, is that it fades.
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Pro: You can study abroad
- If you've ever wanted to study a subject abroad to get another perspective on it, there would be no better time to do it than when you're there.
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Con: You'll have to say goodbye
- Saying goodbye to most of the things (including friendships) that you've built in your life can be heartbreaking. But most of it will be there when you return.
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Pro: Learning a language
- Depending on where you're going, this may not be an option. It may also mean discovering some new slang or way of speaking your native language, which is fun too!
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Con: You'll struggle to communicate
- Maybe you're fluent in that language, but you still might not be fluent in the ways of the people you will encounter.
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Pro: It might pay the bills
- Moving abroad means that you are not only improving your skill set by working and learning with new people, but you also may discover some seriously good opportunities.
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Con: You may get lost in every sense
- With modern Google Maps, it can be pretty hard to physically get lost. Sometimes, however, this will still happen. And maybe you'll feel lost in a spiritual sense too.
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Pro: Gaining perspective
- You will learn to let go of certain things and your problems at home when you realize how big the world is.
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Con: Stress and anxiety
- You will probably feel more intense feelings of stress and anxiety when you arrive in a new city to set up an entirely new life.
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Pro: Discovering new interests and hobbies
- Maybe the reason you're not extremely passionate about something is simply that your true passion wasn't available to you where you were living before.
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Con: You can get stuck abroad
- Maybe there's nobody left to return home to. Maybe you run out of money. Maybe you get stuck abroad for legal reasons.
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Pro: You can have a fresh start
- Everybody deserves a fresh start now and again, and moving to another place makes it easier because no one knows you. You can reinvent yourself.
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Con: You will genuinely miss things back home
- This is true. If you're on the other side of the world, you are bound to miss a birthday or two.
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Pro: Trying new food
- Food is life! There's nothing better than discovering a new favorite dish.
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Con: It might not be as good as you expect
- You might actually meet people, start a job, find a place to live, but still feel like things aren't that much better than they were at home.
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Pro: Discovering yourself
- Struggles help us learn about ourselves. For instance, do we lose our temper or give up too easily?
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Con: It can make it difficult to find a steady partner
- When you move abroad and meet someone, how do you know you'll stay there? Will your partner move countries if you do? How long does the relationship last?
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Pro: Learning to adapt
- Adaptation is pretty much everything in life. It's essential for socialization and our careers, and moving abroad makes us better at it by throwing us in the deep end.
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Con: The bureaucracy
- This is true for all countries, and some countries more than others. Some seem impossible to navigate upon entry.
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Pro: Fun and enjoyment
- Overall, moving abroad, for people who aren't doing it out of complete necessity, is fun and enjoyable. Sources: (Environmental Conscience)
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Pro: Discovering new cultures
- We will inevitably encounter the culture of the place we move to when we live there, whether it be how people speak, eat, or any other custom.
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Con: It can be a shock
- It's a double edge sword when it comes to discovering a new culture. The reality is that sometimes you really might not like aspects of it.
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Pro: Making new friends
- This one will come easier for some people than others. If you're lucky enough to meet some great friends abroad, they may be friends for life.
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Con: It's expensive
- Chances are you're moving somewhere that's a bigger city and more expensive. There's also switching insurance, travel costs, finding a place to live, and much more.
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Pro: Improving your quality of life
- You may be moving for the weather, for better work opportunities, or even for the safety of your family, for example.
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Con: You may not exactly fit in
- At times it's going to be hard to fit in where you move, no matter who you are.
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Pro: Learning and growing as a person
- There's nothing as mentally challenging as not knowing a language and trying to slip into the social fabric of a new community. But it will help you grow.
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Con: Homesickness
- This is inevitable. Virtually nobody moves abroad and doesn't experience this at some point. The good news, though, is that it fades.
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Pro: You can study abroad
- If you've ever wanted to study a subject abroad to get another perspective on it, there would be no better time to do it than when you're there.
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Con: You'll have to say goodbye
- Saying goodbye to most of the things (including friendships) that you've built in your life can be heartbreaking. But most of it will be there when you return.
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Pro: Learning a language
- Depending on where you're going, this may not be an option. It may also mean discovering some new slang or way of speaking your native language, which is fun too!
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Con: You'll struggle to communicate
- Maybe you're fluent in that language, but you still might not be fluent in the ways of the people you will encounter.
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Pro: It might pay the bills
- Moving abroad means that you are not only improving your skill set by working and learning with new people, but you also may discover some seriously good opportunities.
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13 / 28 Fotos
Con: You may get lost in every sense
- With modern Google Maps, it can be pretty hard to physically get lost. Sometimes, however, this will still happen. And maybe you'll feel lost in a spiritual sense too.
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14 / 28 Fotos
Pro: Gaining perspective
- You will learn to let go of certain things and your problems at home when you realize how big the world is.
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15 / 28 Fotos
Con: Stress and anxiety
- You will probably feel more intense feelings of stress and anxiety when you arrive in a new city to set up an entirely new life.
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Pro: Discovering new interests and hobbies
- Maybe the reason you're not extremely passionate about something is simply that your true passion wasn't available to you where you were living before.
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Con: You can get stuck abroad
- Maybe there's nobody left to return home to. Maybe you run out of money. Maybe you get stuck abroad for legal reasons.
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Pro: You can have a fresh start
- Everybody deserves a fresh start now and again, and moving to another place makes it easier because no one knows you. You can reinvent yourself.
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Con: You will genuinely miss things back home
- This is true. If you're on the other side of the world, you are bound to miss a birthday or two.
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Pro: Trying new food
- Food is life! There's nothing better than discovering a new favorite dish.
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Con: It might not be as good as you expect
- You might actually meet people, start a job, find a place to live, but still feel like things aren't that much better than they were at home.
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Pro: Discovering yourself
- Struggles help us learn about ourselves. For instance, do we lose our temper or give up too easily?
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Con: It can make it difficult to find a steady partner
- When you move abroad and meet someone, how do you know you'll stay there? Will your partner move countries if you do? How long does the relationship last?
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Pro: Learning to adapt
- Adaptation is pretty much everything in life. It's essential for socialization and our careers, and moving abroad makes us better at it by throwing us in the deep end.
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Con: The bureaucracy
- This is true for all countries, and some countries more than others. Some seem impossible to navigate upon entry.
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Pro: Fun and enjoyment
- Overall, moving abroad, for people who aren't doing it out of complete necessity, is fun and enjoyable. Sources: (Environmental Conscience)
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The pros and cons of living abroad
It's not all sunshine and rainbows
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Living abroad is very romanticized, but it can be a really tough task to settle into a new place, find friends, learn a language, start a new job, as well as everything else. On the other hand, it can be one of the most rewarding things that a person can do, without a doubt. People discover new friendships, meet the love of their life, find their passion, and much more. It begs the question: is it better to stay or go?
It's obviously impossible to answer because it's personal to every person. One individual may have everything they need where they were born, and more power to them. Others may not be as lucky. However, there are certainly some pros and cons to living abroad that people can agree on. To discover them, click through this gallery.
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