Decisions
that can drastically change someone’s life are never easy decisions to make.
Getting married, starting a new job, or purchasing a house are some examples of
the different scenarios someone can see as challenging. Those are scenarios
that even though someone may plan to obtain a positive outcome, it is only at
the end that you could analyze the results. Living abroad is one of those
difficult decisions some can make because there are a lot of differences in
terms of finances and costs of transportation, and even foods are some of the
problems in a new country.
Money
is a critical factor for someone who wants to live abroad. For example: when
traveling to Colombia, you need to have Colombian pesos or in the U.S. you need
U.S. dollars.
There are multiple factors that need to be considered; one of them is the currency and the ability to understand how to spend money in a different country. People who live in Colombia and decide to move to the U.S. need approximately 3 times more money because U.S. expenses are higher than in Colombia.
There are multiple factors that need to be considered; one of them is the currency and the ability to understand how to spend money in a different country. People who live in Colombia and decide to move to the U.S. need approximately 3 times more money because U.S. expenses are higher than in Colombia.
Another
crucial factor is the cost of transportation. Almost everyone knows that time is
an important resource; especially when it involves being on time for work or
for school. For someone who is going to live abroad, taking public
transportation is a good option. The U.S. has a public transportation and its
cost approximately three dollars per route. However, it does not cover all
places. On the other hand, Colombian transportation covers all the city for
eight hundred Colombian pesos., which is approximately twenty-two American
cents.
Living
abroad involves important changes, food is one of them. Most of the times,
American people eat outside their homes. A meal prepared at home could be
around five dollars per person. This is significantly different from Colombian
food that when is made at home could be around three dollars (This is two thousand-seventh
hundred Colombian pesos.)
Someone
who is going to live for a long period in a different country needs to learn
the different types of currency in which the country operates and how it
converts to the individual’s currency country of origin. Also, it is important
for someone to learn how to spend the money because it is a completely new
country, the individual needs to learn which places are cheaper, how the
transportation works, and which foods to eat.
Living in other country is difficult because we never feel in home. I took the decision to come here because I didn't have enough money in Colombia to pay all my bills. So I took the opportunity to come here, and change my life.
ReplyDeletei am a person who living abroad too. i am always transfer dollars to vietnamese dong before i will buy something.haaaa
ReplyDeleteI like your topic that is many people care about when they live abroad. your blog very beautiful, but I think you should add links of your picture that you copied.
DeleteI like this topic, good job Nasly. Money is good, we cover or needs and we can buy everything we need. I think you should add links in your pictures so it dont look like plagiarism.
ReplyDeleteNice Job. money is good to buy what we want. but whatever how much you have money you cant buy happiness, good friends, good family, peace, love such on. however, its nice work I get a lot of knowledge.
ReplyDeleteI like your post Nasly looks interesting for me.. The money is good and is very important in our life but the money not buy the happiness in our life.
ReplyDeleteI know when you live far away from your country is very hard to live.
ReplyDeleteI guess what your blog makes me wonder about is a comparison of salaries. It is one thing to say that food and transportation, for example, are cheaper in Colombia than they are in the U.S. but to really understand different costs of living, we need to know how much these things cost in relation to the average person's salary. If salaries are larger in the U.S., do they offset the increased prices of everyday items?
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