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How To Become A Digital Nomad (For Dummies)

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How To Become A Digital Nomad (For Dummies)

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  1. Hi Kristin, Please suggest me a country to immigrate to easily without many formalities and language barriers along with my family. I am an Indian and comfortable with english, right now located now in Chennai.

  2. I run into a few sobering issues trying to find a new place to move to!
    1}. After researching various p;laces to live cheaply in, I dropped that idea completely because I found that medical services, especially in emergency situations, may be not as reliable or accessible as needed.
    2}. I have lived in New York for a few years. After the initial surge of travelers adrenalin, the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, syndrome has dissipated and my language, but especially culture skills have improved I realized the level of social culture and racism one consistently get confronted with making me more sensitive to those issues.
    3]. It would be interesting to list what the potential pitfalls are, for example, for a white European in a foreign place?
    In South America, the term Gringo and all of its connotations would make me think twice. Or I think of a video that was posted on YouTube a while ago of a couple's wedding ceremony in a foreign language, not realizing that the so-called priest threw profanities at them. I have lost count on the amount of times I heard terms such as Whitey, Goyim, Shiksa even from acquaintances here in New York.
    When one sees people get treated unfair, is it better to say nothing or as I would in one's birth country stand up for them?
    4} I found that my priorities changed after going through this process. Social Culture Open mindedness, safety, acceptance., Low humidity, cleanliness have moved up, and living expenses have moved down on my ever expanding list

    5} Oh, and I'll never underestimate the value of a direct Democracy again. Being part of a community able to raise issues and provide solutions on even a federal level is worth the extra cost of living!

    Hope this helps

  3. What are some places in Argentina for co-housing or renting a room for $100 to $200 a month? Where I can meet other digital nomads, other ex-pats, and make new friends. Good places to be based out of. Just bought your book by the way. Look forward to reading it.

  4. Just ordered your book. Getting ready to start my DN experience in Nov. Looking forward to all the tips and info in your book. Thanks for sharing your experiences!

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