Klaus Jurgens
A person moving abroad is traditionally an open-minded busy kind of person, yet there are a few items that may need urgent attention before being able to really enjoy life overseas. Think finding a new flat or house, consider uncharted professional territory. Once the first few months have hopefully satisfactorily elapsed, though, there is no better way to really "go native" than engaging in charitable work.
All it needs is just that little extra effort with regards to fact-finding and establishing first contacts eventually resulting in some well-spent hours each week, or less frequently should you so decide.
A person moving abroad is traditionally an open-minded busy kind of person, yet there are a few items that may need urgent attention before being able to really enjoy life overseas. Think finding a new flat or house, consider uncharted professional territory. Once the first few months have hopefully satisfactorily elapsed, though, there is no better way to really "go native" than engaging in charitable work.
All it needs is just that little extra effort with regards to fact-finding and establishing first contacts eventually resulting in some well-spent hours each week, or less frequently should you so decide.