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It goes without saying that those embarking on a gap year are likely to come across many different cultures and this is, of course, part and parcel of what makes a gap year so rewarding. It is important, however, to be aware of other countries cultures and customs.
Taking a gap year is an ambition for most people, whether it be to Australia, America or other far reaching climes but most people wait until before university for their gap year. Not so for one intrepid adventurer who is taking a gap year at the tender age of 12.
A gap year really is an experience not to be missed out on but it is prudent to be prepare for the circumstances that you are likely to encounter during your gap year adventure. With a little common sense, a gap year is easy to plan and enjoy.
Volunteer work is increasingly becoming one of the most popular undertakings for gap year travellers and it isn't hard to see why considering the sense of achievement and satisfaction that comes from volunteering during a gap year adventure.
For most people, taking a gap year really is a life changing experience but, generally speaking, most people will know what they are looking for from a gap year beforehand because travellers can normally be split into a number of disparate groups.