The chart illustrates three main challenges
people
aged 18 to 55 face when they are living abroad.
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Overall
, there are some problems that integrate into Linking Words
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while
they are living overseas. In most cases, older Linking Words
people
above 55 find it hard in learning the local Use synonyms
language
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while
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people
aged 18-34 have difficulty in making friends, and Use synonyms
people
aged 35 to 54 feel that finding an area to live is the hardest among other problems.
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To begin
with, It can be clearly seen that only around 46% of young Linking Words
people
aged 18 to 34 experienced that building a friendship is the most difficult thing, Use synonyms
while
those aged between 35 and 54 think it’s not that challenging with only around 35% responding to that. Linking Words
In contrast
, there is the opposite situation for those above 55, they only consider it as the second least problem they faced.
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Additionally
, finding a place to live is another key challenge, particularly for those middle-aged (35-54) and young Linking Words
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this
problem, Linking Words
whereas
the adults above 55 find it as the least serious issue they experienced among other problems.
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Finally
, one of the most influential variables to support how Linking Words
people
survive in a new country is understanding the local Use synonyms
language
. Youth aged from 18 to 34 can easily learn the local Use synonyms
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adults over 55 find learning that Linking Words
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is the most challenging one to survive in the other country.Use synonyms
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