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What is exactly to be a digital nomad?

What is exactly to be a digital nomad?

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Materiały Prasowe,
30.06.2023 15:10

The Covid-19 pandemic has definitely brought a lot of changes into lives of people around the world and very few of them can be identified as positive. Yet, like any other adverse event, it has also generated changes that some people can take advantage of to live in a different and perhaps better way than before.

Representatives of Gen Z are probably happy that many spheres have adopted the digital way of working and, thus, opening new perspectives. This also gave rise to the term "digital nomad", which we are going to talk about now.

Basically, it is coined to name people who work online and they do it from various points in the world respectively. You no longer need to spend boring and monotonous hours in the office casting awkward looks at each other with your colleagues who may not be your favorite ones. Instead of that, you can spend your workdays in different parts of the world.

Studies have shown that warm places around the world are among the big 'winners' of this trend - with a number of people choosing to spend some time in resorts such as Marbella, Tenerife and others, avoiding the cold winter months in their own country. Nothing can be better - after work or during your lunch break, you can happen to be just a few steps away from the beach or the pool, for example. Of course, such an undertaking is not for everyone, and it cannot last long. On the other hand, the possibilities of modern digitalization are yet to change the lives of people. Whether this is for good or bad, we will wait and see.

Source: Vbox7.com

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