5 Mistakes to avoid while volunteering abroad

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5 Mistakes to avoid while volunteering abroad

Foreigners make mistakes while abroad, but each country is different and mistakes are not regarded as the same. While we are all human and we make mistakes most of the time, there are some mistakes that we can avoid.

5 Mistakes to avoid while volunteering abroad

Foreigners make mistakes while abroad, but each country is different and mistakes are not regarded as the same. While we are all human and we make mistakes most of the time, there are some mistakes that we can avoid. There are some mistakes although done subconsciously should be avoided as it affects your relationship with the people you are with and your stay in the country. The most common mistakes made while abroad are: not having insurance; not being aware of the travel policies; behaving like an arrogant tourist; not being cautious on how you address others; not being respectful to the laws; showing off; and not apologizing when you have made a mistake. As a foreigner it is best to try and avoid problems as resolving them is not easy and will make you feel victimized. The mistakes to avoid are:

Expenses

While you are volunteering abroad, for a long period of time like for one month to three months you should watch your budget. It is not a short vacation where you can spend as much as you want and go back home and recover from the damage. Avoid overspending by travelling to every tourist hotspots; visiting the neighboring countries; going out to every night to pubs and restaurant; buying too many curios and souvenirs. In some occasions there have been volunteers who buy property too soon and their available budget is significantly reduced. When you are overseas, you will be on a budget and being wise with money will lead to you enjoying your vacation better. You can save money by curtailing your expenses and by making money abroad through blogging, digital nomading and having a creative online store.

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Trust

Trusting people is important for friendships, but it is harder while abroad. Not everyone is trust worthy but when you are abroad you are more likely to be taken advantage of you. The local people will look at you like an ATM machine and try to take money from you. Also the other foreigners who are with you will try to take advantage of you. When you ask for advice from these people some of them will not give you the best advice for one reason or the other. Do not accept any advice you are being given whole heartedly, ask for a second opinion to make a better decision. When dealing with money issues be very careful especially with boy or girlfriend romance. You may be given the wrong advice from the people you ask not because they are malicious but because they had a different experience from you. They will be giving you advice based on their experience.

Communication

Some volunteers who are abroad spend a majority of their time communicating with their friends and family who are at home. They spend so much time communicating with them so that they don't experience the life abroad. Due to the advent of technology keeping in touch with people is not hard. You can talk to your friends and family through facebook, twitter, Skype, Emails and many other resources. But spending too much time with your home friends will lead to you missing out on your new friends and your experience. This is especially common to volunteers who get homesick. Keep in touch with your family and friends but don't get carried away and do it too much.

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Expectations

Some volunteers leave home with a predefined perception of what they are getting into. Some think the luxuries they have left behind will be found where they are going. When they arrive in the host country and they find the conditions are basic they are normally disappointed. Also when they go work in their volunteer programs they have expectations to how the work will be and the working environment. While abroad you should have an open mind and you should be flexible to the new environment and conditions. To prevent to have high and or too low of an expectation, you should ask around and talk to people who have gone where you are going. You should research the place you are going to on the internet and find out as much as you can.

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Women

As a female volunteer you are at more risk than male volunteers. When you are abroad avoid wearing flashy and attractive jewelry that would make you stand out. You should also dress appropriately to avoid offending the people with whom you are living and working with. Avoid travelling to high risk areas and try to always travel in group. You should let your embassy know you have arrived in that country and the things you will be doing.

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  • WayneDave Nov 16, 2011 @ 11:52 am | delete
    Really interesting lens, and a really great idea. Volunteering abroad is something that I have considered and may do in the near future so this is great stuff for me. Thanks for sharing this great advice.
  • blujeanmomma Nov 17, 2010 @ 9:03 pm | delete
    These are such important tips, yet probably many people that volunteer ( or even traveling abroad) don't even think of. I grew up in NY so I'm pretty street smart but I'd probably still screw up.
    Good info
  • ICanCook Nov 9, 2010 @ 9:32 am | delete
    Good information and timely now that so many people are interested in volunteering abroad.
  • Susanne_Iles Nov 7, 2010 @ 5:32 am | delete
    A very helpful lens...thank you so much for taking the time to write it.
  • JollyvilleChick Nov 3, 2010 @ 8:56 am | delete
    These are such good, common-sense tips. But I guess when we travel abroad we don't take that with us! Thanks for the reminders.
  • theconditionpodcast Oct 31, 2010 @ 9:49 pm | delete
    Great lens, it is important especially for first time volunteers to be aware of all 5 of these tips.
  • theconditionpodcast Oct 31, 2010 @ 9:49 pm | delete
    Great lens, it is important especially for first time volunteers to be aware of all 5 of these tips.
  • Brookelorren Oct 30, 2010 @ 12:47 am | delete
    I've never volunteered abroad, but I did live in Italy for three years, and spent a month living with the Australian Navy. These are good tips. It's also a good idea to check the US State.gov web site for information before you go. Not only do they have terrorist information, but they also have information about the customs of the country and how to stay safe.
  • LadyelenaUK Oct 29, 2010 @ 8:15 pm | delete
    Useful Lens, but I wouldn't encourage women to volunteer in Afganistan. Too risky...
  • Sadheeskumar Oct 29, 2010 @ 8:17 am | delete
    Very good lens.
  • surviving-2012 Oct 28, 2010 @ 12:41 pm | delete
    Good job. Seems exciting.
  • GonnaFly Oct 28, 2010 @ 3:54 am | delete
    Very interesting and very informative lens.
  • oztoo Oct 27, 2010 @ 11:08 pm | delete
    Very good advice for anyone travelling overseas. Volunteer or tourist it still applies.
  • Charlystoybox Oct 27, 2010 @ 2:20 am | delete
    Cool tips for the unassuming samaritan.
  • janices7 Oct 26, 2010 @ 2:17 pm | delete
    Very useful information here! My husband and I are thinking of doing some short-term volunteering during an upcoming visit to South Africa. Will keep your tips in mind.
  • gan4boi Oct 23, 2010 @ 6:11 pm | delete
    I hope your guide/tips will wake some people up or change their perception. Some countries may have similar culture, but others are different.
  • randomethoughts Oct 23, 2010 @ 9:50 am | delete
    and we should take note that we are going to a foreign country we should be prepared
  • randomethoughts Oct 23, 2010 @ 9:49 am | delete
    those are helpful tips
  • MarkUpshaw Oct 23, 2010 @ 1:51 am | delete
    Very helpful information. When I lived abroad, I saw so many make these very mistakes.
  • FantasyDesigns Oct 21, 2010 @ 8:25 am | delete
    Great Tips!
  • Beas Oct 21, 2010 @ 5:02 am | delete
    Very useful info you've got here.
  • Margo_Arrowsmith Oct 21, 2010 @ 4:03 am | delete
    Thumbs up. I am lensrolling this to my lens about the Louvre. I give the 3 top tips for getting the most out of that, hint: Don't go on Monday!
  • JziE Oct 20, 2010 @ 11:12 pm | delete
    nice lens and keep up the work
  • jgelien Oct 20, 2010 @ 9:46 pm | delete
    You have provided some excellent information here for not only volunteers but students and travelers as well.
  • GramaBarb Oct 19, 2010 @ 11:15 pm | delete
    Wonderful information! Great work!
  • Ramkitten Oct 18, 2010 @ 9:18 pm | delete
    I recently spent three months in Nepal, though not as a volunteer myself. But I did interact with volunteers, some of whom had misguided expectations about the values of the people in that country, thinking they'd be the same as those where they were from. Many had a rude awakening.
  • kathysart Oct 18, 2010 @ 9:39 am | delete
    WONDERFUL lens with significant info.. thank you!
  • BizGuides Oct 18, 2010 @ 3:42 am | delete
    Great resource So very concise and informative.
    Very well done.
    BG
  • Pukeko Oct 18, 2010 @ 1:33 am | delete
    Some great tips found here. Thanks
  • howdoyouspellstupid Oct 16, 2010 @ 3:35 am | delete
    It's definitely important to be frugal when traveling. It's easy to overspend while abroad, so make sure you have enough!
  • SueM11 Oct 15, 2010 @ 10:17 pm | delete
    Those are great tips to follow. Thanks for the information.
  • lizziebeth Oct 15, 2010 @ 8:56 pm | delete
    That was so cool. When I made a comment above it turned into a tweet! I would love to put this on my Squidoo pages. This is a neat page and very useful.
  • Susan52 Oct 15, 2010 @ 4:27 pm | delete
    Someone close to me is considering volunteering abroad. Thank you for the tips and information!
  • mukunda22 Oct 15, 2010 @ 10:23 am | delete
    Interesting perspectives on traveling abroad and what to avoid, what to do. Thank you.
  • spunkyduckling Oct 14, 2010 @ 9:10 am | delete
    These are some great tips! It is so true that people do see foreigners as an ATM machines. Thanks for writing such a useful lens.
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  • Marijoyce Oct 13, 2010 @ 1:59 pm | delete
    This is a very informative, useful and well done lens. I have lived in other countries and I have found, other than the need to use common sense, is not only to be observant but to have an open mind and to realize that other countries, even if offering only basic arrangements, can have a lot to offer if you use your common sense but remain open to new opportunities and good experiences with local people there.
  • BigGirlBlue Oct 10, 2010 @ 4:46 pm | delete
    Great advice!
    FYI: There's an empty poll module.

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