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Nowadays, the trend of living and studying abroad is becoming more and more popular.

It offers
opportunities for well-paid jobs, higher education, cultural immersion. However, it also has challenges
and drawbacks.

Let’s start with advantages of living in other countries. One of the main positives of heading overseas is
you can become a more mature and independent individual. Being away from your familiar surroundings
and forcing you to adapt to solving any situations. You have to handle household chores by yourself, take
care of your health, and make decisions independently. From this, it facilitates the development of soft
skills, along with the opportunity to study in high-quality educational environments, which can greatly
improve your career prospects. Furthermore, it can be their extended holiday, you can sample new
culinary, witness cosmopolitan cities, magnificent sceneries which you only watch on television. You can
even practice your foreign-language skills without fear of making mistakes.

Turning to the other side of the argument, culture shock is a major problem. You will take a year or more
to cope with the language barrier, the food and the differences of cultural. As the result, you might have
bad days or feeling down. Even more severe, it can cause heavier impact on your mental, contribute to
increase levels of tress and other psychological issues. In addition, homesickness and missing your
friends is also a challenging problem that you have to go through.

Starting a new life in a foreign country is never easy, but I believe the benefits of this eventually
outweigh any negatives.

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