Bali magnificent
beaches, statues, temples and simple pleasures attracted many tourists. Many
luxury and large hotels have sprung up in Bali, as well as world class spas and
yoga centers. Bali
has changed since the 1970s, but the special quality of Balinese been culture. "The
people of Bali are warm, friendly and wonderful," said Joel Parkinson, a
famous surfer from Australia, living in Bali for about five years. Joel
Parkinson is a professional surfer who has won many international surfing
competitions.
You may have
heard conflicting reports about Bali as most experienced expatriates in Bali
before moving to Bali. You
have been said about the great business opportunities, the exciting and
inspiring experiences living in Bali - or more investments in companies that
have failed terribly and sharing frightening and horrible experiences. Working
and living in Bali is a complete difference to your holiday experience in Bali.
Living
in Bali can be stressful, but in a different perspective from that of Western
countries. Bali is
expensive- yes, you can buy food in the shops of the high street to R $ 5,000; however
seen, imported goods, education, school and health care is expensive. Bali
can be wet or hot, exciting or dangerous, wonderful or terrible. This
paradise island can help you achieve your dreams or make you drown in a
treacherous ocean
If you are
financially comfortable, you may notice that you will be robbed by unscrupulous
traders. Things
can and will be easier with the help of a local to help you cope with the
complex demands of life in Bali, but isolate much of the reality of daily
long-term Bali is not beneficial. You
will not have the experience or knowledge to face the challenges of life in
Bali.
If you're hoping to find a job in Bali, it is not an
easy path. Most
expatriates in Bali are self-employed and run their own businesses. However,
if you are really interested in finding a job in Bali, you should make sure
that they speak the language; Bahasa
Indonesia. If
you move to Bali alone, just think. There
are many things to deal with, like looking for a place to live, make friends,
find a way to make money, learn Bahasa Indonesia, learn your way around Bali
and understand how things work on this
island. If
you lived in Indonesia or Bali, you'll be in a big culture shock for the first
months. Learn
Bahasa Indonesia, the research on things to do in Bali, make friends with the
Balinese, recognize possible dangers, accept the fact that there are certain
things you can not change, embrace challenges, become familiar with the island and its
culture - Bali is full of magic. If
you really want to live in Bali, you will find a way to make it work. If
you have a passion and love for Bali, joy and rewards of living here are
valuable for many important life lessons and experience that awaits you.
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