Important Life Lessons You Learn From Living Abroad

Important Life Lessons You Learn From Living Abroad

Living and working abroad opens your eyes in more ways than one. From commercial to personal growth, you will probably learn more about yourself in six months abroad than you would during two years at home. Here’s is a lesson you will learn living and working abroad 

1 HOW TO GET USED OF ANYTHING

   When I arrived here I always think that I can do what I want like I am in my homeland which is not. I must obey my boss and learn from them. eat foods that I never taste in my entire life in the Philippines like (KUBOS AND SOME HERBS )but I get used to it even their culture.

2 HOW TO COOK

   I am happy and learn here how to cook and prepare Arabic menus  bake their special bread make their salad (tabbouleh KIBBEH and fatuous) hmm yummy and become my favorite and turn to be a Japanese sushi chef after 

3 HOW TO TALK TO STRANGERS

  Not only will you have to start anew with the people you meet abroad, but many of the cultural references you might normally share with strangers no

longer have any bearing. Questions like ‘” where are you from ” and cultural references understood by most of your native peers won’t serve as icebreakers.

Language barriers can make this even more difficult, but I found that approaching strangers with a smile and a little humility will get you far. Turns out this also works wonders on people who do speak your language.

5 HOW TO HANDLE PRESSURE

By challenging your own position on anything and everything, you end up with a much stronger sense of what you actually believe as opposed to what you believed because everyone around you believed it, too. Sometimes it’s a painful revelation, but it does give you enough awareness as to suggest positive self-change. Or at least enough awareness to suggest you move back.

6 THE EMPORTANT OF SHARING

I found that food is a fun and easy way to introduce your culture to an international crowd.

7 SAVINGS

“It’s a good idea to research banking options before you move. If you plan to work abroad long term, it may be best to set up an account in your local currency. This means you won’t be losing money in exchange fees.”

ROSIE VALENZUELA

EMAIL ME :rosievalenzuela55@gmail.com

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