FAQ

How do you keep a long distance relationship while studying abroad?

How do you keep a long distance relationship while studying abroad?

How to Keep a Long Distance Relationship While Studying Abroad

  1. Have Them Plan A Visit (or two…)
  2. Trust Each Other.
  3. Communicate Regularly, But Not All The Time!
  4. Have Patience and Understanding.
  5. Make Technology Work For You.
  6. Maintain Shared Interests.
  7. Continue To Be Spontaneous.

Should I break up before study abroad?

Consider Taking a Break “I broke up with my girlfriend before studying abroad, and frankly, it was the best decision I could have made for myself. “There is nothing wrong with breaking up. It gives you time to reflect on your relationship. Just don’t overthink it.

Can you study abroad while in a long distance relationship?

But from years of experiences of friends and colleagues studying abroad, more often than not, being in a relationship while studying abroad was in the least, difficult, and at most, completely ruined a person’s study abroad experience. There ARE people who study abroad while in a long distance relationship, and it is definitely doable.

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How can I Keep my Boyfriend/Girlfriend informed about my studies abroad?

A great way to keep your SO (plus your family and friends) updated on everything you’re doing while studying abroad is to keep a blog. It will help him or her feel more included in your life– when you talk about what you’ve been doing, and with who, he or she can put names to faces and will better understand what your life abroad really is like.

Do you trust your boyfriend more in a long distance relationship?

Every relationship is different. For me, being in a long distance relationship allowed me to trust my boyfriend more than I trusted anyone. Again, it seems counterintuitive. It would appear as though you would trust someone less when you don’t see them. But when apart, all you have is trust and commitment to one another.

Who is the editor of the abroad guide?

Jess is the Editor-in-Chief of The Abroad Guide. After studying abroad in Belgium during her junior year of college, she caught the travel bug. Her experiences include volunteering in Nicaragua, backpacking through Europe, and a year-long adventure in Italy, and she’s now settled in London.