Hi I am writing a paper on how new communication technologies affect young travelling. To make it clear: do you travel more because you are using internet (Email, ...), do you travel less, it┤s all the same....
Please give me your opinion on that topic, make suggestions, tell me more about new communication technologies, explain what mobility means to you....
Please specify your age and nationality.
Thanks for your cooperation.
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You know, it's always seemed like people should get paid to
answer those kind of questions.
Are you getting paid to ask them?
Hi wonderer,
do you always ayk for money when someone wants to hear your opinion on a certain topic?? - materialist -
Anyway if you don┤t feel like expressing yourself, you┤re not forced to, but you won┤t get paid either...
Silly Rabbit......
People ask you for this kind of information, make sales and
marketing mailing lists, and then sell it to advertisers.
Maybe it's not by the pound, but you are being sold.
Pay Attention!
I was so glad I had access to the internet for my 6 month
trip to asia. Asia's great too because they generally have
cheap and efficient email access in convenient places. It
saved me money(didn't have to phone home as often. I'm 18 so
my ma was worried). Could keep in touch with loads of
friends from home and those met abroad. Could arrange where
and when to meet people in the same area. Honestly I can't
imagine what it would have been like for me without it. I
had some money mix ups in vietnam and to phone it has to be
direct(which is like $4 U.S a minute) so email made it easy.
I also found during lonely times you can check your mail and
be happy to hear from others at home.
Well, I'm tired of typing now. Hope it helped you.