I think it's imperative for every young person who has the opportunity to go abroad--whether to work, study, travel or just be a bum--to do it. And not just short vacations but months or years spent outside of one's home country. Getting out of one's comfort zone is key.
And while it's obviously great for an individual to grow and learn by living abroad, it's not an entirely selfish act. I remember talking to an Australian a while back who told me that Australia would probably be the most hideously backward place in the world if young Australians weren't so strongly encouraged to get the hell out for a few years and go discover the world. And the same is really true of any country; there is a great benefit to having your young people go scout out what's going on in the world and bring their discoveries back home.
So, OP, go. Even if it's a bit of a struggle at times, and you end up bitching on forums like this one, it's all a learning experience and well worth it.
And while it's obviously great for an individual to grow and learn by living abroad, it's not an entirely selfish act. I remember talking to an Australian a while back who told me that Australia would probably be the most hideously backward place in the world if young Australians weren't so strongly encouraged to get the hell out for a few years and go discover the world. And the same is really true of any country; there is a great benefit to having your young people go scout out what's going on in the world and bring their discoveries back home.
So, OP, go. Even if it's a bit of a struggle at times, and you end up bitching on forums like this one, it's all a learning experience and well worth it.