Live In Another Country

Southern Europe, Greece, Spain or Italy.I see myself spending my days visiting museums and some of the world's most amazing monuments, eating great food and flirting with hot guys.   reply
10 06,2016
Ireland, without doubt. I lived near Cork for like one month and half (for work reasons) and the country, simply, charmed me. The rain, the green, the light, the people. The crows, omg, I loved those cheeky crows xD And the feeling. I never felt as good living in another place like when I was there. Ireland is magic ^ω^   reply
10 06,2016
Japan cause after reading so much manga I wanna go to high school over there and live all those love stories and stuff. And Australia, it's been my dream since I was like 5, all the animals, they speak English, which is my most loved language, Japanese is just after, the sea seems really beautiful, it has great history, with the aboriginals and ev......   reply
10 06,2016
Yaya
08 06,2016
When I talk about ever lived in another country, it means studying abroad, in Egypt. I have to admit that it was a beautiful country with a whole different culture and language. It was hard at first, but I find tranquillity with the beauty of Alexandria City and enjoy the local food very much. It was practically my second home until I've graduated.......   reply
08 06,2016
Hey! I'm originally from the Philippines :) I'm half japanese and half Filipino so, sorry if my English isnt that good.╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ At first, knowing that we're going to live in Japan was very exciting to me. (๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧ Well, who wouldnt be excited, right? Even though I knew that we're gonna live in the rural part of Japan, I was ......   7 reply
23 05,2016
OMG if i was rich i would go to Japan like right now!!!!!!! Someday   2 reply
24 04,2016
Like other people said it depends on where you are going, I am studying abroad and loneliness still hit me at the most random times, I still have no friends after so many years (chuck that to my personality) but it's a great experience. If you have the finances to do it, go for it as it will open a new world of opportunities for you. In this day an......   reply
14 04,2016
Studying abroad [Answer]
[DELETED] 14 04,2016
Yes it so worth the trouble and even though it's difficult and frustrating to adapt to a new culture and maybe learn a new language, it's an experience like no other. Also I don't know which country you come from or where you plan to go and whether or not you have a family that can get you out of the occasional tough situation, I don't have one and......   reply
14 04,2016
Studying abroad [Answer]
Hien
14 04,2016
It really depends on when and where you're planning on going. For me, studying abroad was actually cheaper than studying in my hometown, and while I had a serious case of the shut in syndrome for a bit, I made new friends (better ones in some cases), and those who really cared stayed in touch no matter what. I do, however, know a few people who th......   1 reply
14 04,2016
Studying abroad [Question]
AA3 13 04,2016
I was thinking of studying abroad seeing that my country has little hope of improving its situation but after some thought I realised I won't be able to see my friends, I might have to pay tuition which I will not be able to afford, the environment will be different and the list goes on. So I was wondering is it really worth the trouble to live in another country just to study?
13 04,2016

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