nice tramp stamp you got there
and legally you can only work in those countries
Estonia is pretty nice. Makes sense given we can work in the other Scandinavian countries.
The most common thing is to base yourself in the UK, then take a week here and there to go visit the other European countries (this is what I was planning on doing)
Mexico and south america were awesome couldn't recommend them enough !!
nice tramp stamp you got there
and legally you can only work in those countries
Estonia is pretty nice. Makes sense given we can work in the other Scandinavian countries.
The most common thing is to base yourself in the UK, then take a week here and there to go visit the other European countries (this is what I was planning on doing)
My brother left March this year for London, he basically worked on the outskirts and traveled most of Europe. When you're there, it's not like here. You train ride for 2-3 hours an you're almost in another country. He's loving it. On his last leg of a busabout tour of Eastern Europe. I can understand why people travel and find it difficult to integrate into a normal 9-5 situation. At my age (26) the two groups are mainly: single, traveling (or with partners) and living it up. The others chose the safe option (engagement -> wedding -> mortgage and quite a few have kids on the way).
I'd say go for it and don't look back. Plenty of time to jump into the deferred life plan + picket fence.
Great move I reckon Mocha. This is something I wish I did at your age. I had a 6 week European holiday when I was 32, and 6 weeks again the following year in Nth America, Denmark and Japan. I took annual leave but wished I wasn't tied down to a job so I could've had several months in each location.
If I was in your shoes I'd be doing a lot of research on travel websites/forums that specialize in working holiday info.
I'd be looking to experience a few different cultures, so I'd prob base myself in London for the Euro bit, Whistler or Vancouver in Canada, whatever you feel like in US, I'd also go to Thailand for cheap lifestyle, friendly people and great beaches (Phi Phi, Phuket, Krabi etc). Plenty of other options too - Norway, Swiss Alps, Munich beer halls, Croatia and many more.
lolthat pic is an optical illusion for males, if you stare long enough a beach slowly appears in the background.
So you're not taking the bf?
I knew a girl who went on an overseas working holiday to Australia 17 years ago and left her boyfriend behind. I married her and we've got 2 kids. You never know what may lay ahead Mocha.
LOLi recommend you watch hostel 1, 2 and 3 before you go, they are great films about back backing/holidaying/partying. >
LOL @ DKD
Not sure if importing an internet bride counts as a working holiday mate.
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