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FAQ
"How much does traveling cost?"
Cost of living(rent, utilities, data/wifi, groceries) is $500 USD per month for most countries, up to $1000 for most others.
"Health care and insurance?"
Health care and insurance abroad are both pennies on the US dollar for the highest quality of medical care
"What about visas?"
You usually don't need them; when necessary, visas are almost all entirely online: a fifteen minute e-form and nominal fee offset in your first day by the drastically lower cost of living abroad.
"How do you make money while abroad?"
Any job that nets you $500+ a month works. There are almost 2 billion English students globally right now, so native English speakers have lucked into a guaranteed job on or offline.
"What qualifications do I need as an English teacher?"
Some countries and schools require a TEFL certificate or prefer candidates with an associate's degree depending on the position, but if you want to teach English, all you need is to be a fluent English speaker.
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Yeah. I used to eat so many of these
Nice, I stopped eating a ton of candy sometime back but if I see something interesting it's fun to try.
What do you think this flavor profile difference is from regular Snickers?
The only big difference in the US is the nougat is ice cream (and the chocolate layer is thinner). I like the ice cream better than nougat, so I like them better.
Like a snicker made from actual ice cream? Because that sounds unbelievable. I'm pretty sure they just added vanilla/white chocolate flavoring to the nougat here.
Peanut butter ice cream? Huhhhh i don't know - okay yea i just tasted it again - okay, I was trying to differentiate the ice cream from the nougt flavor but okay yea.
Lol. It's cold
Wait is yours actual ice cream!?
Yeah. Snickers ice-cream. Is yours just ice cream flavour? That's bizarre
Yes, it's just an ice-cream flavored normal snickers bar. Real ice cream sounds better.
They were crack to me as a kid