DaRealness
I think very deeply
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You can lie to these nikkas but you can't lie to me
Let these nikkas find out the hard way
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Let em go and find out why foreigners are dying trying to leave their "free" country to come here in the U.S.
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Foreigners = 195 countries. all of which are not all terrible places. pls. stoppit.
Plus we are talking about China.
Most graduate and go right back home, in fact they have the highest return rate, because a western educated chinese man has A LOT of opportunity back home. Their country is now the second largest economy and has the biggest surplus annually. They see their country being a superpower in the near feature, and they're going back home to help out. It's not like us africans that come to the U.S and never go back to help our homeland. Currently the U.S is lacking employment wise. Why is Obama having a hard time? people complaining about employment and the economy. This isn't 1999, we've been on the decline for some time. Of course if you come from some war torn country the U.S is still an Disneyland, but if you think Japanese, Koreans and Chinese are flocking over here outside of getting an education...you are sadly mistaken. Get off that high horse cause it aint what it used to be, immigration from those countries are at an all time low.
Why don't you nikkas try traveling? A westerner abroad is not the same as a local anyways, so I dont even get this whole "but they're flocking to america". If you have a degree from America you should be able to live comfortable in just about any country. so that struggle life doesn't even apply to you to begin with.
Like I said, traveling aint for everyone, and not everybody can leave their comfort zone and live abroad. It takes a special kind of person to be able to leave a spoiled american life and their family and friends back home. I can't emphasize that enough. I'm not here to encourage or discourage anyone. I am here to answer peoples questions they have about where I live or how it is being an expat and to help with those that may be considering taking the leap, just because YOU can't do it, doesn't mean you have to discourage others too.
That is all.
You can't just say foreigners. what foreigners? are you including people from scandanavia? Italy? canada? Japan? Germany? are you sayin ALL of them are trying to stay but can't because of visas?Foreigners coming here to study have a hard time getting a permanent visa to stay in this country after they graduate. That's one of the biggest fights right now in Congress to allow STEM graduates to be able to stay here and work. A lot of those graduates prefer to stay here but can't.
I did live abroad due to my folks jobs when I was younger. I know the lifestyle abroad and for all the complaints people may have about living in the U.S., we've got it easy. Everyone has an opportunity to be as wealthy as they are willing to work in this country. You can't say that about a lot of other countries.
I'm not here to discourage people. But you romanticizing the idea of living abroad is misleading. It's hard work.
Name a country. And if you're talking about China, I've already told you why they go back. Take it as you want too, but its widely reported in asia. too real. most are afraid to jump into the pool. the U.S also does a great job making everyone else look bad, making you fear leaving the borders. they make it seem as if every where is poor and not free. when in reality you're actually more free abroad...
granted the U.S does have everything, it is the most modern country in the world. but you have to live an ant farm life, and odds are you won't enjoy your life to the fullest.
You can't just say foreigners. what foreigners? are you including people from scandanavia? Italy? canada? Japan? Germany? are you sayin ALL of them are trying to stay but can't because of visas?Name a country. And if you're talking about China, I've already told you why they go back. Take it as you want too, but its widely reported in asia.
Living abroad is hardwork? maybe to you, its not for me, in fact it's quite effortless and I only work 3-4 days a week. as for romanticizing it....
see this is why I hate nikkas that come in here, havent read the thread, and go making assumptions basesd off 1 post, when I've written an entire book here. What next, you read a paragraph in a book then give a review? where they do that at?
instead of going on a rant, how about you get intellectual and ASK ME why I feel more free abroad. and then we can get into an intellectual discussion about it.

Are your family americans? because if not, they aren't living abroad as expats now are they genius?Don't get hurt because I'm calling you out on your false pretense that living outside the US is some sort of magic carpet ride. That shyt just ain't true. I've lived abroad and have family in Africa and Asia. It ain't like you're making it out to be. And Europe's economy
Again, I've never said that an American can't live well abroad, but you're telling duck tales if your message is that it's easy.
Here, read about why we are losing foreign graduate students. You seem to be living under a rock http://borderzine.com/2012/09/international-students-can’t-settle-in-the-u-s-after-graduation-so-they-take-their-learning-home/
if I were having a more difficult time abroad...why would I be living abroad in the first place? the level of hate the chinese have for the japanese is unparalleled.
I took this at the club over the summer when the dispute was hot.
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How easy is it to start a business in China?
Also, are torrent sites blocked?
If yes, does the music/movie industry make more money than their American counterpart? I'd imagine: very large population + piracy sites blocked = high album sales. I'm sure bootlegging still happens but still.

China seems like one of those places that's outside of the American (social) sphere of influence.
I wonder if the same can be said for the entire far East.
mild with flare ups. pretty much like the U.S.How is the political climate out there brotha?