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Going abroad is considered as the matter of pleasure and opportunity by the present generation. What is your view on it?​

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Answered by sherekarsomnath54
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Answer:

There are many reasons why people decide to relocate, whether it be to work abroad or study overseas. Young people often take international jobs to broaden their horizons, or students on Erasmus fulfil their dreams by studying at a new university in a different city.

Of course, there’s a great number of other benefits to living abroad. So, if you’re still on the fence about moving to study or work in Berlin, Amsterdam or a host of other exciting cities, this list should open your eyes to a few more reasons why thousands of people are making the move every year.

1. Stepping out of your comfort zone

Moving abroad is not just stepping out of your comfort zone — it’s more like jumping. Not only will you find yourself in a new city, where you may or may not speak the language, but you’ll be exploring your surroundings, setting up your finances and meeting tons of new people. However, don’t see this as an anxious, overwhelming experience.

In fact, many people who move abroad say that they really needed this boost to learn their true potentials, or even to get out of the rut of everyday life in the same town with the same circle of people. There’s nothing quite like leaving a small, quiet city to find yourself in a bustling metropolis like Barcelona or Milan

Answered by skyheigh0
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Answer:

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Explanation:

. Become independent

It’s often said that going to university is when you become truly independent from your parents and family. This is especially true when you go to university in another country!

Bringing us full circle, becoming independent is itself a challenge. But living and studying in another country will help shape you into an independent and adventurous adult, ready to succeed in your future career.

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