Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wandered around for four months alone in Europe before email and the interwebs. There's more ways to stay in contact now.
We had phones back then.
Telephones. It cost a fortune to call home from a pay phone.
Yea that poster is just being an ass. Pre-Internet nobody called home from study abroad. It cost too damn much. You used air mail.
Anonymous wrote:My children spent half their lives growing up in Europe. We did boarding school/finishing school as as well. They were always fine on their travels with friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wandered around for four months alone in Europe before email and the interwebs. There's more ways to stay in contact now.
We had phones back then.
Telephones. It cost a fortune to call home from a pay phone.
Anonymous wrote:DC just got back from a semester abroad. Had a great time and did a ton of traveling. I asked for proof of life only when they were traveling away from their study city. I worry because I'm a worrier, but I try hard not to let that get in the way of reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wandered around for four months alone in Europe before email and the interwebs. There's more ways to stay in contact now.
We had phones back then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did it go for yours when they first went abroad? Were they fine? Did you worry?
What weird, vague questions. Location, plans, and the individual matters.
Anonymous wrote:How did it go for yours when they first went abroad? Were they fine? Did you worry?
Anonymous wrote:I wandered around for four months alone in Europe before email and the interwebs. There's more ways to stay in contact now.