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  1. A Model for Slow Travel in the Azores

    A Model for Slow Travel in the Azoreshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/2974-what-to-expect-from-your-stay-in-the-azores

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Enrico Belcore
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    The popularity of the Azores has skyrocketed—but it's come at a cost. As we made our way to the thermal baths, a 20-foot-long line stopped us outside the building. Even though it was past 8 p.m., people were standing outside, shivering in their...

  2. Caught in the Liminal Spaces

    Caught in the Liminal Spaceshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/2973-caught-in-the-liminal-spaces

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Enrico Belcore
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    On airports and awaiting the next adventure. Lisbon Airport is as busy as it gets. People are pushing piles of luggage on their stainless steel trolleys, rushing across the main entrance eager to secure a spot in line a few metres in front of me. A man...

  3. Celebrating Christmas the Portuguese Way

    Celebrating Christmas the Portuguese Wayhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2972-celebrating-christmas-in-lisbon-portugal

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Lynsey Clayton
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    What it's like as an expat living in Lisbon during the silly season. When you move to a new country, one of the main things you may experience in a very new way is Christmas. Every country has its own unique way of celebrating the holiday season, and...

  4. Dealing with Subtle Cultural Differences

    Dealing with Subtle Cultural Differenceshttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2970-dealing-with-subtle-cultural-norms-on-exchange

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jordan Tranter
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Not all cultural differences are easy to spot or identify, making it harder to adjust. Being subtle is an important survival skill. But it’s not a directly taught one. Over time, we adapt, learn to blend in and adopt subconscious behaviours that earn...

  5. A Taste of Native Japanese

    A Taste of Native Japanesehttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2968-a-taste-of-native-japanese

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Parker Blair
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    How I fast-tracked my language learning by working in a restaurant. Learning a new language can be both a rewarding and frustrating experience. On one hand, being able to interact with people in their language while abroad elicits an excitement that is...

  6. How Living in Japan Made Me More Eco-conscious

    How Living in Japan Made Me More Eco-conscioushttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2967-how-living-in-japan-made-me-more-eco-conscious

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Parker Blair
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Studying abroad doesn't just change you—it can change your habits. Though I’m embarrassed to admit it, I spent a large portion of my life not caring about my own or humanity’s effects on the environment. Growing up, recycling was something my family...

  7. Far More Than Just a Cuppa

    Far More Than Just a Cuppahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2966-japanese-tea-ceremony

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Parker Blair
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Studying Japanese tea ceremonies has given me greater insight into the country's culture and history. I like to think that everyone has that one unique interest that always catches others’ attention. I once knew a fraternity president who loved...

  8. Dealing with the Lows of Life Abroad

    Dealing with the Lows of Life Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2965-the-highs-and-lows-of-being-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jordan Tranter
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Confession time: Living abroad is hard. Sometimes I go out with friends for drinks, and the feeling stops for a while. Or sometimes I'm looking at a building that's 1,000 years old, and I'm inspired by my short but sharp time on the planet and how I...

  9. Does Liverpool Live Up to Its Reputation?

    Does Liverpool Live Up to Its Reputation?https://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2962-first-impressions-of-liverpool

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jordan Tranter
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    My first impressions of England's notorious northern city. Though geographically it’s hard to define, England is divided by its north and south. The story goes that historically, the North has suffered more, existing in working-class grit and grime....

  10. Scratching the Travel Itch

    Scratching the Travel Itchhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/study-abroad/194-blogs/2961-scratching-the-travel-itch

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Jordan Tranter
    • Category: Study Abroad Blogs

    Moving abroad begins with an itch. First, you notice it, and it’s annoying. But whether or not you decide to do something about it depends on how comfortable you currently are. For lots of people, the itch is impossible to ignore. For others, it...

  11. When Carefully Laid Plans Take a Turn

    When Carefully Laid Plans Take a Turnhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2960-arriving-in-spain

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Rachel Gow
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    The most important travel skill isn't perseverance; it's flexibility. On September 25, I arrived in Spain with a suitcase and backpack filled to the brim with my clothes, socks and practiced idealism. I was sharing an Airbnb in Jaén, the closest city...

  12. How to Deal with Pre-travel Anxiety

    How to Deal with Pre-travel Anxietyhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2959-how-to-deal-with-pre-travel-anxiety

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Rachel Gow
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    I dreamed of being an auxiliares de conversación in a big city. But life had other plans. I thought I had read everything there was to know about the North American Language and Culture Assistants (NALCAP) application process. I’d sent in all my...

  13. How to Learn the Language of Your New Country

    How to Learn the Language of Your New Countryhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2958-how-to-learn-the-language-of-your-new-country

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Lynsey Clayton
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Six strategies I've used to learn Portuguese. Language is a very important factor when considering moving abroad. Sure, many people in foreign countries speak English—but many don’t. And it’s only polite to speak the native language of a country you’ve...

  14. Every Day is Wine Day in Moldova

    Every Day is Wine Day in Moldovahttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2957-everydaywineday

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Bob Eckhart
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Never heard of Moldovan wine? That may soon change. Wine Days are officially behind us, but wine day is every day here. The first weekend of October every year marks the official Wine Days and the festival is getting more international every year....

  15. I Went to France to Find My Heart

    I Went to France to Find My Hearthttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2956-i-went-to-france-to-find-my-heart

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Treasure Aamayah
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    I had always felt like I was searching for somewhere to belong. I had always felt like I was searching for somewhere to belong— a place where I was alive again, not merely existing. Somewhere that I didn’t need to drown out the mundane by becoming numb...

  16. Always Speak to the Cute French Man on the Train

    Always Speak to the Cute French Man on the Trainhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2955-always-speak-to-the-cute-french-man-on-the-train

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Treasure Aamayah
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Everyone made it a point to tell me to avoid the city of Marseille. Fate had other plans. “Whenever I visit Marseille, I take my gun with me,” said an American man I met in Nimes, France. That statement left me with more questions than answers but the...

  17. Go-To Teaching Materials for a Low-Tech Environment

    Go-To Teaching Materials for a Low-Tech Environmenthttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2954-go-to-teaching-materials-for-a-low-tech-environment

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Caroline Fleischauer
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Four things you'll always find in my TEFL toolkit. For an American-trained teacher working overseas, little is more terrifying than walking into a classroom and feeling unprepared—especially when that classroom has an unprecedented number of students...

  18. Opening Up In The Pink Heart-shaped City

    Opening Up In The Pink Heart-shaped Cityhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2948-opening-up-in-the-pink-heart-shaped-city

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Treasure Aamayah
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    Do you believe in fate or is everything in life just a blissful coincidence? Sometimes I question whether I am actually in control of the decisions I make. It often feels like I’m being guided by a mystical foretold destiny. My time in France has only...

  19. Was Argentina Everything I’d Been Searching For?

    Was Argentina Everything I’d Been Searching For?https://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/volunteer-abroad/192-blogs/2947-why-argentina-was-everything-i-d-been-searching-for

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Alisha Jayne
    • Category: Volunteer Abroad Blogs

    The rewards of pushing through uncertainty. Argentina: A place I called home for four months. Before I started my next volunteering abroad adventure, I failed to realize just how lucky I was to be going to such a beautiful country. I felt as though I...

  20. How to Make Friends Abroad

    How to Make Friends Abroadhttps://www.studyandgoabroad.org/articles/work-abroad/193-blogs/2945-making-friends-when-living-abroad

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Lynsey Clayton
    • Category: Work Abroad Blogs

    For expats, having a community around you is critical to thriving in your new home. Making friends when you’ve moved abroad is one of the most important ways you can settle and feel comfortable in your new surroundings. Having a supportive group of...

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