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How do I get in touch with a friend who lives in another country?

The best way is definitely a phone or video call, because direct communication leads to the best friendships ever. If not, writing a personal letter with funny things or quotes in it would be a great way. If none of those work due to lack of knowledge of his addresses, going to his country may be the only other option. Since he has made a living there for over 5 years, he or she must know someone else, and thus you can ask about his and where he is and how he is :) Hope this helps!

My best friend's bf is living in another country. They have not been seeing each other for 9 months. Are there any signs that he can cheat?

No you can't predict if he is not picking her call sometime may be he is really bussy that moment, if he is not able to talk daily may be he is really not able to talk, if he is rude sometime may be his mood is not good that time, you can't make wrong sense out of it .Every relationship stands in a pillar of trust and it is better to let her trust him ,please don't try to spoil there relationship by adding some doubts and missunderstandings, you seems to be a good and caring friend that's awesome . People who love unconditionally either get love in return or lesson both are important in life let your friend phase her part you do your part , because some day if she get cheated (I wish it would not happen) you are there to support her that's your role dear.I hope you got my point.i wish a lovely relationship ahead to your friend and appreciate you concern .Keep smiling.

Do you have a close friend who lives in another country?

Yes! i have 2 friends. I was raised and lived in the Philippines.One is in cambodia now. she is a year younger than me.. but she act older when she advices me on my problems.. shes a very nice girl… and i love her!!! I met her on a fan event. We share common likes! ❤️ I consider her someone i can rely on, specially about love. She is married now thats why i think she knows more than i do about love. HahaThe other is in south Korea now.. he is a super nice sweet guy.. silly and bully sometimes but i still love him ofc! He is i think 5 years older than me.. (in Ph we call older guys as “KUYA” and in SK they address them as “oppa”) but for years, i call him with just his name.. it bothers me one time,but he told me he is totally fine with it. We first meet infront of my university years ago.He labeled me as his first foreign bestfriend. And so am i. We share the same interests on foods. He is my good adviser about work related stuffs.its nice to exchange thoughts about each other’s culture, lifestyles, and you guys can exchange pictures of places, and how you spent some vacations and advices on how a foreigners should behave in each other countries.You should try sometimes. Try to interact with other race, you could learn things from them and as well as respect each other. And both grow together as a person.

What should I do if I love a girl who lives in another country?

Once upon a time, I fell in love with a guy in another country.We were members of the same online community and I thought he was funny and quirky and intelligent. When both our marriages fell apart in the same year, we started “talking.” You know, the shoulder to cry on thing. It quickly became more than that.He was my best friend and we chatted online for hours each day. We progressed to video chats sometimes, and even phone calls. I knew every moment of his day and he knew mine and the only thing keeping us apart was distance.I made a trip to his country on business and was so excited I couldn’t stand it. I threw myself into his arms at the airport, and he distractedly patted me on the head and set me aside, barking at me to get in the car, worried about the parking and traffic.Hmnn. Not so romantic, but OK. Be practical.We stopped to get something to eat, then he vomited in a trash can outside the restaurant from nerves. Then he spent the afternoon moaning that he didn’t know what he wanted to do with his life. I traveled a couple thousand miles to see him, and he acted like I had just come across town to catch up and chat.I thought I knew everything about this man. I really did! For months, we had carried on this long distance relationship and been basically inseparable. But in real life, he was:DistantFussyControlling (I’ll order your meal, what do you want?)AwkwardConfusingComplained about paying for meals. So I paid for my own.In the week I was visiting, he broke up with me twice. Then he came to join me at an industry event, said he was going to move the car, and never came back. He called me an hour later to tell me he couldn’t do it, and he had gone home. For all of his charm and wit, he was pretty awful at face-to-face interacting.Needless to say, this was not the man that lived in my computer. In my mind, I projected a lot of “him” into an image that wasn’t him. At all.That won’t happen to me! I really know my SO! We are soulmates!You can’t help but think that, but I guarantee you, even if things work out, it will be a severe adjustment from the person you created in your head. Unfortunately, you really can’t take someone else’s word for it… until you experience it -like with all love- you really truly believe your relationship is different, special, and amazing and you were meant to be.Reality is harsh.

How do I help a self-destructive friend by living in another country?

It’s really important to just be there for someone, especially if he or she is self-destructive. Online chatting or Face-timing can be a great way to remind your friend of his or her value. Make sure to be constructive, even if they make mistakes. Do normal-friend things, like playing games or talking about crushes, but make an effort to slip in honest compliments. Just being a friend can really boost esteem. Good luck!

Is it ridiculous to meet online friend (he's in another country)? He will visit my country soon so should I meet him and travel with him alone?

too too risky. Do you want to be kept in a cage? everybody is nice online. Pimps are always nice UNTIL! So are kidnappers and sexual deviants so they can lure prey. Ted Bundy was an IVY league charmer and all the women he killed never saw it coming. It takes time to learn the true person, not just the advertisement of courtship or flirting.

The girl I love lives in another country?

same here bro. four yrs. another yr and she'll be in the states with me for ever...its so worth it

Staying at an internet friends house in another country?

I have known 4 people for over a year from an internet game. Since then we have all stopped playing but we still talk a lot and skype etc. They are all from america and I am from the uk, but we recently spoke about meeting up. They all live in different states but not too far from each other. What we are thinking is staying at one of their houses for a week or so, since it would be a lot cheaper than a hotel.

I am 18 years old but will be 19 by the time I go there. The 4 people consists of 2 boys and 2 girls, aged 18-20. I will have enough money to stay at a hotel if anything happens, not that I expect it to.

Any advice for me? Do you think this is a good idea? I have real life friends but these people are some of my best friends.

Would you ever date someone who lives in a different country as you?

I wake up every morning to numerous text messages from her. Sometimes it’s just “hey babe, you have no idea what just happened.” Sometimes it’s just a bunch of memes with “this is so you!”…. We are a solid 7hrs apart (8 in the winter), she’s in Zimbabwe and I’m in the US. 10, 000+ miles from each other, but distance is nothing if you’re truly and seriously in love.Girlfriend and I met through business on Whatsapp and I just knew that was it. I had a checklist but I wasn't actively looking when we stumbled on each other. She checked every single one of my bullets and was just so natural to speak with. 2hrs of solid texting on the first day we met, 4hrs the next and a 2 hr phone call later that Friday evening, with someone that had been a complete stranger 3 days ago…We talked about anything and everything…some of the most natural, effortless conversations I’d had with any girl. I knew there was something magical about her. I couldn't stop thinking about her, stalked her Facebook once she told me her full name, and was just thoroughly impressed with her.I asked for a date a week later, set it for exactly 4 months later for when I’d be in the country and she said reluctantly said yeah to thinking I was kidding. She was in denial and kept saying “she hasn’t met me yet and doesn’t believe in on-air things”…but I bought my ticket, kept my date and asked for more in person (man on a mission!) the two weeks I was there and was wowed beyond belief. Much much much more impressive in person!I’ve been back in the US for work since and we are still inseparable. Some days are harder than others but LDR are definitely possible AND worthwhile with the right person. Be prepared for calls very late nights and early mornings, interruptions at work during the day…but as long as both parties are committed and you’re invested in each other, you can make it work.She’ll hopefully be coming to see me in a few months and you can imagine what’s going on in my head right now. ;)

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