University Students Study AbroadStudent Profile
Staying Connected AbroadWhile you’re abroad, it’s a good idea to stay in touch with your family and friends back home. It will help put your family and friends at ease and give them a taste of your experiences. Staying in touch abroad won’t be as easy as when you are at home. You might not have as much internet access, and the different time zones can limit when you can call home. Staying in touch overseas can also be expensive. Before you leave, decide with your family how often you’ll contact each other and what means of communication you will use.While staying connected is important, it can also be a trap. If you spend too much time and energy keeping in touch with those back home, you’ll miss out on the culture and the other things the host country offers. In other words, it is important to find a balance. Stay in touch with your loved ones, but make the most of your experiences abroad. Cell Phones and Text Messaging Cell phones make it easier than ever to stay in touch with everyone back home. There are three main options for cell phone service, and each has pros and cons. While you’re abroad, you can:
Using your U.S. carrier allows you to keep the same phone number, making it easy for friends and family to reach you. However, roaming can be expensive. In addition, some cell phones are not compatible for use overseas, due to the different frequencies used in the U.S. versus abroad. Check with your carrier to see if you can use your phone abroad. Renting a phone may seem like an attractive choice, but check the rates carefully first. Renting a handset is often affordable, but the per-minute rate charges can be high. Also, sometimes there are minimum daily charges, meaning that you don’t have to make any calls for your bill to add up. In many cases, using the local cell phone service is the most affordable option, especially for local calls. Your rates will be the same as the locals, and you won’t have to worry about roaming or daily minimum charges. Text messaging is another convenient way to keep in touch. Check with your cell phone service provider to find out rates for incoming and outgoing international text messages. International Phone Cards A prepaid international phone card, sometimes called a calling card, can be more affordable than a cell phone. The card has a number you can use to make calls from any kind of phone. You can purchase a phone card before you leave, but make sure that it will work in your host country. Or, you can buy one once you reach your destination. In fact, sometimes it is more affordable to get a phone card abroad. Phone cards can usually be recharged or you can buy new ones as you need to. If you have regular internet access abroad, email is a convenient and inexpensive way to keep in touch. With email, you don’t have to worry about time zones. Plus, you can send pictures of the highlights of your trip for your friends and family to see. Other Communication over the Internet There are lots of other ways you can communicate via the internet, including internet phone calls, video chat, instant messaging, social networks, and blogs. These services are often free or affordable, so if you have regular internet access, consider using these methods to keep in touch. Internet phone calls, video chat and instant messaging work in “real time,” so you will have to be aware of time zones. One benefit of video chat is that you can see your friends and family and they can see you, even though you’ll be thousands of miles away. With social networks and blogs, you don’t have to worry about time zones. These two methods can be a good way to update all of your friends and family at once by posting pictures and writing about your activities. Must Ask Questions
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