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The Most Significant Culture Shocks Expats Experience When Moving Abroad

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As international relocation continues to rise, people moving abroad face unexpected challenges that go far beyond language barriers and jet lag.

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The eventful life of Sarah Lutterodt spans multiple cultures — Black/White, U.S./British, Western/African, academia/business.

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On The Challenges of Teaching English in Korea

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Teaching English abroad is a job growing in popularity due to the benefits that come with it. However, expats in Korea argue it’s not all glamor. THE BENEFITS Teaching English in South Korea is advertised as an easy job and […]

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I remember when my family first moved overseas, I was six years old and we had been posted in Malaysia. We were posted to the small town of Miri on the Borneo Island in the Shell Oil camp. I remember […]

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