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Studying abroad offers the privilege of seeing the world, however, it often comes with a price, from an ‘invisible’ hard-work ethos to discrimination.
Studying abroad is more than just aesthetic pictures and the "part-time traveler, full-time student" Instagram bio. Although many people often associate studying abroad with a lavish lifestyle or endless traveling opportunities, for those who are actually doing it, the truth might be far from such assumptions.
"Those popular beliefs that Indonesians abroad live a lavish, extravagant life are based on real-life experiences of many people in the diaspora," said Toar, a linguistic student who resides in Göttingen, Germany, and prefers not to divulge their real name. "But it always depends on the [destination] country."
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