Reasons Why Local Communities Don’t Like Digital Nomads

Across the globe, from the beaches of Bali to the bustling streets of Barcelona, a surge in digital nomadism is reshaping the landscape of work and travel. This trend, which merges remote work with globetrotting, has emerged from obscurity into the limelight.

Post-pandemic, the number of digital nomads has skyrocketed by 131%, but with this growth has also come a significant number of critics, who refer to this phenomenon as a modern form of colonialism. In locations overwhelmed by digital nomads, for example, there’s a noticeable shift, from indigenous languages to English. Digital nomads also often take advantage of living somewhere with a lower living cost while earning from

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