20 points

I would love to live somewhere like China, Vietnam or Cuba having spent some time in and experienced a bit of all three. Lovely countries with lovely people. That being said I feel like it’s my duty to hash it out in my home country of Canada. Unless stuff really goes to shit and I have to escape on asylum or something for my political views I want to do my best to try and contribute to improve things in my community.

For much of my life I’ve dreamed of moving away to almost anywhere else from the frozen backwater I call home but as I’ve gotten older I’m more invested in trying to get stuck in there and be involved in shit and contributing to positive change.

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8 points

You just voiced all of my thoughts. I’m also Canadian and even though I’ve thought of leaving many times I know I can’t, not only because moving is expensive but I also believe it is my duty to stay.

Until, like you said, I am forced to leave; whether that’s due to war or having my citizenship revoked and being deported I will remain and do my best to improve the lives of the people here.

Also, the snow doesn’t bother me as much as others, and I honestly can’t imagine winter without it.

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15 points

Yes. Three problems:

  1. Language barrier for 4/5 of them
  2. One I speak the language of, but the climate is unbearable to me.
  3. As developing countries that AES states are, those that have the same profession as me have overall worse living standards than in my part of the world.

I am going to move anyway, but not to a socialist country (for now).

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5 points

Where are you moving?

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Scandinavia, most likely Sweden.

Edit: lmao at the downvote

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13 points

Of course. Cuba would be great, my only issue is that I’m not too fond of high temperatures like in the Caribbean. But that will be a problem in the future anyway.

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11 points

The only thing keeping me in the west are my elderly parents who don’t want to move anywhere. Otherwise, I would be living in China right now. I absolutely do want to make the move at some point though, and have been learning Mandarin in the meantime.

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10 points

Every day I daydream about moving to China. There are too many barriers to making that dream a reality though. I wouldn’t want to make my SO feel isolated and illiterate. If only there was a socialist country that primarily spoke English.

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