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Opinion essay: DO COUNTRIES GET BENEFITS FROM PEOPLE SPENDING TIME ABROAD (Nivel C1), Apuntes de Inglés

Opinion essay: DO COUNTRIES GET BENEFITS FROM PEOPLE SPENDING TIME ABROAD (Nivel C1)

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2020/2021
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¡Descarga Opinion essay: DO COUNTRIES GET BENEFITS FROM PEOPLE SPENDING TIME ABROAD (Nivel C1) y más Apuntes en PDF de Inglés solo en Docsity! DO COUNTRIES GET BENEFITS FROM PEOPLE SPENDING TIME ABROAD? Many people, in this day and age, spend time abroad either for education, work or leisure. Does it actually benefit the country they are from? Surely while on a journey you learn about the life, but also about a new place. Such experience can be used for the country’s sake or be seen as competence as a better place to live. On the one hand, by travelling it is possible to see how the other countries work. Each one has a unique way of doing things, especially business, and if you take the best of each one you’ll find a way to improve your own methods and make more money. Furthermore, you can even be taught how to do things at home, with your family or learn new skills for your everyday life which you can share with your community. On the other hand, if people find fascinating some other country they might want to visit it more often, increasing the benefits of that state. Moreover, people might even want to move out if they find them far more successful. Even though it might sound exaggerated it actually happens a lot. So, is inhabitants of a country going abroad a good thing? Inquiringly yes in the present, but no so much in the future as it has been proven by social studies. Still, does this really answer the question? I believe the answer depending on whether you live the present or worry about the future.
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