mbewane
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would you consider returning to/ living in your home country/parent's country?
Split time between there and whoever you are (US, Canada, UK, Australia, wherever you nikkas live, etc.)?
Retire there?
Why or why not ?
Me personally, I want to buy property in Aruba but Idk if I'd live there full time. When I retire I'd love to be there during the winter time tho
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Hard for me to answer since technically, I have two "home" countries (Belgium, where I was born and where my mom was from, and Central African Republic, where I spent 8 years as a kid and where my pops is from), and spent a lot of time growing up in the US (5 years, until I was 8 years old, first memories, but not a citizen) and in France (first got here when I was 15, finished HS, went to college, but not a citizen either).
But I guess you mean "non-Western" home, so CAR. I personnaly don't know if I'll ever go back to live there (haven't even been there for the past 14 years). Various reasons : I don't speak the language, whole different level of poverty, on and off rebeliions/civil war for a long time, don't really know the family, close family that I do know is dead, most people I know left, comfort level (I can talk about Africa this and Africa that, but the truth is that after 20+ years living in Europe I'm used to teh comfort. Basically, I'm a Westerner). Plus I have a personnal family story that somewhat makes it "hard" for me to just go back, at least that's how I feel about it.
So I really doubt I'll ever go "back" long term. Or buy property there, it's the kind of country you have to be there yourself or have VERY VERY CLOSE family members look out for your stuff. And you never know when the next rebellion/coup will be. I'm actually low-key envious of people who have a more "normal" "home" country, and a serene relationship wih it.





