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2011-12-22
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edit btw i havent done much international traveling but here in the US recently I have had a lot better luck going directly through the airlines rather than travel sites. Then again there are only a handful of airlines that I will fly on.
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2011-12-22
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2011-12-23
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to be honest that feeling will probably be worse once you get here but not to worry almost anyone would feel this way. As you settle in and school starts everything will fall into place.
I have a friend that just moved to australia for a year, she called me everyday for a week or two. Once she started working and started exploring her new surroundings she couldnt be happier. Just hang in there, those feelings will subside and this will probably wind up being one of your greatest experiences in life.
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2011-12-23
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2011-12-23
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2011-12-23
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2011-12-23
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2011-12-23
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GSM is part of the reason, but not all, for Nokia's invisibility in the US. In the United States, very few cell phones are sold "unlocked". Consumers are used to buying phones on the carrier subsidy model, where the carrier heavily subsidizes the cost of a cell phone in exchange for a customer's acquiescence to a long term contract. Nokia seemed to have moved away from cooperating with the carriers in the middle part of the last decade (for better or worse). In fact, Nokia has practically zero general market advertising presence in the US (which is also difficult to generate without cooperation from the carriers).