Please copy and paste the following link to watch a video every Expat Teen can identify with. Congratulations to all those involved in producing this, great initiative!!!!
Diana and Lisa
http://vimeo.com/41264088
Monday, 13 May 2013
Monday, 6 May 2013
Keeping in touch; University Expat Teens Series FIVE
Everyone knows how to use facebook, email, skype and all
other forms of online communication to keep in touch with one another. Right?
It’s a tendency associated with youth; we all know how to
use them, or quickly pick up the skills along the way, just to update statuses
or show a friend the new tie you bought. International students have developed
a technological ‘knack’ for these programs, perhaps more so than others, and
use them frequently to catch up with family and friends around the world.
This is, however, not necessarily the case for our local
friends- a hall mate recently announced she had to ‘download Skype and figure
out how to use it’ so she could see the new couch her parents had bought.
Unfortunately, as any international student knows, time
difference can be a real hindrance to these communications, especially when you
want to see that new couch. Some of us may have a simple 12 hours difference,
allowing for easy ‘skype dates’, whilst others have more complex schedules causing
conflict on either end, making it that much harder to remain close whilst so
far away
And yet International students use these means as the
cheapest form of communication and homesickness remedies- something we all
experience, especially over holiday times.
So in the recent times of Thanks for Thanksgiving, I’d like
to thank technology for letting me be able to keep in touch with my family and
friends all over the world. It isn’t always easy but these means are a good
comfort, decreasing the feeling of constantly missing out and actually
increasing my enjoyment of being here at university- I was pretty happy I
missed out on monsoon rains for the first time in years when I saw the flooding
over Skype!
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