Againist the backdrop of urbanisation and population growth and digitalisition of society, the is a growing tendency for parents take their children abroad, especially in modern cities. While this trend fosters financial constrainst, I firmly believe that it is highly advantageous since it promotes social interaction and cohesion.
From a more critical prescriptive, abroat travellers is likely to impose heavy financial burden on parents. Those who prefer to working another county and take their childrens as opposed to relying on working offices in urban areas, have no choises but to cover a wide range of expances related to cost of travel, exorbitant living costs, and job instability all of which can severely strain their budgets and raise serious monetary concens. In the face of serve finncial constraints, families may find it difficult to celebrate importants events like birthday or anniversary, pay off debts, and provide for their childrens, let alone to save up for future amergencies like health issues and invest in income generating assets. At the and of the day, at a time when cost of living has already spireled out of control, and wages remained stagnant, leaving family members from low income strugling to get by, working another coutries instead of overcrowded city might complicate matters even further and strain their budget even more, which in turn undermines financial freedom and stability, potentally degrading overall quality of life.
Reliable and efficient tourism costs play a crucial role in fostering social interaction and cohesion by bringing people from diverse backgrounds together in shared places. Those who work foriegn countries interact with commuters from different walks of life, hold casual conversations, exchange ideas and experiences, make friends, and form meaningful relationships, thereby bridging social decisions and building more closely-knit and united communities. Such interactions also offer travelers the chance to hone thier social skills, from communication and negotiation to conflict resolution and active listening. By stepping out of their comfort zones and initiating conversations with strangers, working distant country families offen learn how to read facial exspresion, ask open-ended questions, offer genuine complements, maintain eye contact, liten attentively,resolve conflicts constructively, and put themselves in others’ shoes. When people feel connected with thier fellow their community members, irrespective of socio-economic status or culture, the likelihood of mutual conflicts, misunderstandings, and fights decreases, allowing all members of society to feel comfortable and safe without high rates of crime, violence and vandalism.
In coclution, while working distant places provide more opportunities, this trend advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
