English, asked by Manraj1011, 1 year ago

Debate on going to abroad is good or bad

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Answered by naderemi
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Good this is because you will learn new things in discover ur world

your interest in your future will change u will become aware in what is happen aroud you

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Manraj1011: Tysm
Answered by anika107695
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You might have seen a couple of your friends and cousins going abroad to study. If you've been in touch with them, you might have heard from them how studying abroad can be a wonderful experience. Now that, it's your turn to study abroad, you are excited and happy as well, but you're also a little scared about the new experiences that'll come in your way once you go to another country. As wonderful as it may seem, studying abroad has its own good, bad and ugly side. But, no matter how good or bad they might be, you shouldn't miss an opportunity to study abroad.

The biggest excitement to study abroad comes from the fact that you'll spend the next few months or years of your life in a new country, away from family and friends. If you've never been away from home, then this is going to get much more exciting for you. You'll get complete freedom, but you'll also have to learn to manage things on your own and be responsible for everything you do.

You'll make new friends at the University with whom you'll study, travel and have fun for the next couple of months or years. By the end of your course, you'll literally have friends from all over the world.

You'll get to explore the city, visit all the tourist places, click pictures and upload them on social media. Moreover, you can always make plans with your friends to go on a trip nearby, try some adventure sports, enjoy local festivals and much more.

You'll definitely miss "Ghar ka Khana" but eating something different for a change is not a bad idea. Every cuisine has their own distinct way of cooking which gives their food a distinct flavor and taste. You can ask your local friends to recommend good places to eat or you can do some research on the internet and find out good restaurants.

One of the biggest challenges of moving to a new city is to deal with language barriers. Although, your University folks may speak with you in English, the real problem may arise when you go to a supermarket or book a cab. if the person on the other end cannot speak English, you'll have a hard time trying to decipher what they're trying to say.

Nothing hurts more than finding out that you've left behind your favorite book or the only pair of socks at home and there's no way to go back now. So either you buy a new pair of socks or walk barefoot, up to you!

It is really tough to check expenses while you're living abroad. There is so much to do on the weekends and even on weekdays that you end spending up all your pocket money by the middle of the month, and every time you call your parents to send you some extra cash, you end up getting lectured on how to save money.

Staying away from family while studying abroad means your mommy won't be around to take care of your needs. The sad part is, if you ever feel unwell, you'll have to get the medicines yourself or ask someone to help you out. Also, if you don't like the food served in your hostel, you'll have to stay hungry until you get something to eat from outside.

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