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Ways to Keep in Touch on Holiday

Ways to Keep in Touch on Holiday

Whether you're going on holiday for a short time, or going travelling for a period of a few months or years, it's important to keep in touch with the people that matter while you're away. This could be your family, just to stop them from worrying, or it could be a group of friends, just to keep them updated on your latest escapades and the next chapter of your adventure. But how do you want to keep in contact? There are so many ways, and here are just a few of them.

Email

The quickest way to keep in touch is by sending a quick email to your folks, friends, acquaintances and work colleagues. The internet is readily available around the world, and can even be found in some of the planet's most remote corners, so take a note of everyone's email address, and save them as contacts in your email account, and then just get typing.

Post

If you want to be a bit more traditional than email, then you can write your loved ones some letters and postcards. This gives them a physical reminder of where you are, and lets them see that you are safe and well. While this may take a little longer than sending an email, it adds a bit more of a personal touch to your correspondence, and your older relatives, such as your mum or gran will really appreciate something like this.

Phone

There will be times when you just need to hear a familiar voice, and phone calls are perfect for this. Like the internet, international calls are readily available abroad which is good news for you and your loved ones if you need to talk to them quickly. But there will be times that you'll need to talk to more than one person at once, such as during a family celebration. A conference call with Powwownow lets you talk to more than one person in more than one location at one time, which will mean that you won't have to make as many phone calls as you would have, which will also save you more money for your trip.




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