Skype is a fantastic invention. I remember reading about those old videophones in a magazine a very long time ago, thinking they would never be a success. It turned they never were a big success. However, they spawned the idea of video communication.
When I lived in New Zealand and Australia for about a year, Skype was a great tool to keep in contact with my friends and family. I now use it every week to talk to my parents and friends back home.
When I visited my friends and family in April I was surprised or even shocked by how much some of them had changed in a relatively short amount of time, especially those who I hadn’t seen via Skype in a while.
When I visited my friends and family in April I was surprised or even shocked by how much some of them had changed in a relatively short amount of time, especially those who I hadn’t seen via Skype in a while.
I remember seeing one of my friends after about a year of traveling and not being able to see him on video – I was surprised to see how much he had changed. The internet offers so many possibilities today to maintain regular contact, even with friends that are not very close.
It is personally immensely helpful for me to be able to see and interact with my family and friends every once in a while. And it’s free – which makes it all the better.