Living in a Foreign Country

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What Area- Europe Four

What do you do in Europe when you're ready for some rest and relaxation? Only a COUPLE of suggestions, but they may get you there!
And, a farewell.

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It’s a long way to Tipperary, or Timbuktu, or Taiwan. Let’s not forget those who drop us off at the airport, bus or train station and wait for our messages!

What Area - Europe Two!

Here are some volunteer opportunities for ye! Also, things you’re going to have to keep your eyes and ears open for; in other words, don’t go ANYWHERE without checking things out first!

Which Region? Europe!

This month starts the first in a series of articles about five regions of the world and the opportunities that they hold out for living abroad wanna-bees and veterans alike.

Taking Care of Your Health, Three

Suggestions on insurance, transporting your medicine and emergencies.

Taking Care of Your Health, Two

This second article talks about pre-existing medical conditions and how they may affect your decision on where to live.

Taking Care of Your Health

“If you’ve got your health, you’ve got everything”. Well, not quite, but what you do have, you’ve got to take care of. Things to think about when it comes to taking care of yourself.

Homesickness

Feel like Dorothy in Oz 'wanting to go home' but can't just 'click your heels three times'? How do you deal with it?

Culture Shock-What to Do About It

here's how to deal with culture shock, at least, some ideas to try!

Culture Shock-What It Is

You hear about this all the time; is it really that difficult to deal with?

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