Gadgets to Bring To Belgium
Before moving to Belgium, there are other things that you should pack in your luggage aside from clothes. Living in a foreign country entails several adjustments, but with a little help from technology, Belgium will truly feel like home in no time.
Aside from your mobile phone, another device that you should constantly have with you is a handheld GPS device. Getting around in a new place can be confusing, especially if you are on your own. A GPS device can save you from having to ask for directions all the time. Just make sure that your unit has a map of the city you will be staying in. If not, you can always call technical support and ask them how you can get the maps you need.
Most Belgians are Dutch, French, or Belgian speakers, so talking to locals will be quite a challenge. Instead of walking around with an embarrassingly chunky Belgian-English dictionary in your hand, pick a handheld electronic translator instead. It is so much easier than alphabetically thumbing through a thick foreign language book.

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