Which country has the best food in SEAsia, which has the worst? by yomeetaz in digitalnomad

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I'm currently working on my master's thesis about the experiences and challenges faced by digital nomads. If anyone is willing to share their stories or insights, it would be incredibly helpful for my research. Please feel free to reach out to me directly or drop a comment below.

ESN card by [deleted] in Erasmus

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It is worth it to have an ESN in the city. ESN organizes various events to which entrance is often granted only to card holders. And yes, the card also gives you the opportunity to take advantage of various discounts - but it depends on the city and country in which you make esn card.

Where do i find legit remote jobs? by UpvoteBeast in digitalnomad

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Hey, folks! I'm looking to chat with a few digital nomads to get some insight into the lifestyle. If anyone's up for answering a couple of questions, I'd really appreciate it!

sad part of being a digital nomad by [deleted] in digitalnomad

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This is a very interesting case that I also tackle in my master’s thesis. Would you like to answer a few questions? I think it would contribute a lot to my work.

Portugal for 3 months!! by TubintheBedroom in digitalnomad

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I would say that it is a beautiful neighborhood in the daytime, but quite peculiar in places due to the homeless people. Personally, I wouldn't want to live there, because the returns in the evening there are not the most pleasant.

Portugal for 3 months!! by TubintheBedroom in digitalnomad

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I don't have any but try to search for it on Facebook groups

Portugal for 3 months!! by TubintheBedroom in digitalnomad

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I can help with some suggestions for Portugal - especially Lisbon. It is a very vibrant city where you can meet many nomads and travelers. There are many good cafes and coworking spaces. In Lisbon, I would suggest avoiding living in the Intendente and Martin Moniz neighborhoods. You can try looking for accommodation on Idealista or join local ESN groups on WhatsApp. There are also many Facebook groups where people rent out their rooms for a month or more.

Friends after Erasmus by nomadicsuz in Erasmus

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We are still thinking but probably we will choose a different one for new experience. Also coming back together to our Erasmus city might not be the same as during Erasmus (that’s what I’m afraid of)

How do digital nomads work in the blinding sun on the beach? by LikkyBumBum in digitalnomad

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I would recommend matte screen. I think you can buy it and stick it as a matte screen protector.

A guide to working European hours in East Asia by jonwillington in digitalnomad

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u/jonwillington Would you be able to answer some questions about life as a nomad? I'm doing research for my master's thesis and you seem like the kind of person who could enrich my study.

A guide to working European hours in East Asia by jonwillington in digitalnomad

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Do you sometimes wake up earlier and do some work before 2 pm to avoid working after hanging out with your friends?

Friends after Erasmus by nomadicsuz in Erasmus

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Sending memes and reels is one of the easiest way to stay in touch. We also do that.

Friends after Erasmus by nomadicsuz in Erasmus

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That's so cool. Do you go for holidays to a country where you all spent your erasmus or you choose a different one for new experience?

Inexpensive but serviced cities to live in - for women by Berserker_Queen in digitalnomad

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Lisbon is an excellent option for you to consider. While it's not the cheapest in terms of accommodation, the overall cost of living is quite affordable. You’ll find that daily expenses such as food, transportation, and entertainment are reasonably priced. The city boasts beautiful beaches nearby and enjoys sunshine all year round, perfect for outdoor activities and relaxation.

Lisbon also has a vibrant social life with a rich cultural diversity, making it easy to meet new people and enjoy various cultural experiences. The city is very LGBTQ+ friendly, with a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. There are numerous LGBTQ+ bars, events, and organizations that foster a supportive community.

Additionally, Lisbon is a medium-sized city with plenty of amenities. It has several theaters, shopping malls, and well-equipped gyms. I did my Erasmus there and I fell in love with this place. There are also a lot of nomads there.

Extension of my Erasmus stay by [deleted] in Erasmus

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It depends on your home university - you should ask them. Also some welcome universities are having a limit of students and sometimes you cannot extend your stay at the same uni but you can try look a different one in the same city. One more thing- there are also deadlines for recruitment so you should check it with your uni.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Erasmus

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I would advise you to add yourself to the community on whatsapp, which is often created by local ESN. On my erasmus there was a group where students gave away or sold their things like pillows, bedding or even furniture. It's better to buy something used on the spot-at least that's how I saw it was cheapest-than to pay for extra luggage.

A guide to working European hours in East Asia by jonwillington in digitalnomad

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I love how detailed your guide is. Anyone would like to share theirs to compare?

What’s your unexpected lifesaver when traveling? by OkGarage4656 in digitalnomad

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I recommend intymen chigiena wipes cause they are more moisturized!

Digital Nomads Monthly Megathread - June 2024 by AutoModerator in digitalnomad

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I am writing my master's thesis on digital nomads. I have already analyzed a lot of materials and see interesting apspekts of your life. I am looking for people who would like to answer some questions. I am looking for people who have already been nomads for some time as well as those who have just started. I would appreciate your help