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I live in the USA and i'm moving to China, can i keep the same email address?


I live in the USA and i'm moving to China, can i keep the same email address?

It doesn't matter where you live in the world, as long as you can access the Internet, your email address should be the same.

While I was in France, I sent email to my friends in the US all the time using the same email address I have for 12 years.

I guess u can. I had a vietnamese friend who live in US and just move back last summer and she still keeps her email address

yeah you can, as long as you keep the same email account

Yes you can I'm American living in China on the mainland and we have the same email address as we did back from the States =) What part of China are you moving to if you don't mind me asking =)

yes, an email isn't like a phone number. I know when you search things you don't always find it from America. I know you don't think they invented the Internet so that only Americans can communicate amongst themselves. Plus Yahoo, AOL, etc service where they can get money, not just the USA

if you have a yahoo, google or MSN address for example, they work no matter where you are in the world.

Yes, but you may have to access your e-mail differently. For example, with my yahoo! account, I couldn't log-in via the UK site, only the Chinese site. Good luck and have a great time!

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