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Russian travel blogger Marina Ershova, who has visited different countries, named the pros and cons of living abroad. She shared her opinion on her personal blog on the Zen platform.
First of all, she noted, moving requires large financial resources, including for a visa, tickets, rental housing and education of children, if any. In addition, leaving the homeland, a person loses touch with relatives and friends.
“This can cause feelings of loneliness and social isolation, especially in the initial period of adaptation. Children and teenagers who will be hysterical for the first time abroad due to the lack of their friends and acquaintances are more sensitive,” the blogger warned.
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Among the advantages, according to Ershova, is the opportunity to get an education abroad. “Studying abroad will not only help you master the language, but also give you a diploma recognized in many countries, which contributes to career growth and higher wages,” the traveler argued.
In addition, in her opinion, the move can improve living conditions, including the quality of medical services. “Even a temporary move abroad is a great life experience that enriches a person, broadens horizons and promotes self—development,” she concluded.
Earlier, the same travel blogger stopped at a campsite, where several large companies of tourists from Germany arrived, and shared her impressions. She complained that the Germans were noisy and ill-mannered and did not clean up after themselves the next morning.