Just out of curiosity...
What country do you live in right now, and if someone from another country was thinking about maybe possibly moving to your country, would you give it rave reviews, or tell him/her to keep looking? (Let's pretend that your foreign friend wasn't escaping his/her home country, or anything desperate like that. Let's just say s/he was just tired of the home country and wanted a change of scenery.)
My response:
I live in the USA, in Florida. I run into lots of international students in my university, and I always wonder why the heck they would leave to come here! This one girl came from Japan, and had lived in Switzerland before deciding to come to Florida. Apparently, she had been wishing to come live here for some time. =| I thought she was insane. It is hot and humid 11 months out of the year. It was mid-80's on Wednesday, for instance. The people here are rude, I'm not fond of the architecture, the traffic is ALWAYS bad and there are no metros or trains to take, everything is overpriced, there is no scenery to speak of, and we don't even speak the same language down here! I've been travelling my whole life (mostly to Europe, but Canada's a dear favorite too), and even spent a month in Italy, and I can tell you that everything that I hate about living here in South FL does not exist up there (at least not to the same extent). So basically, if someone from another country asked me if they should move to this particular part of the USA, I'd tell them either to look for a more tolerable part of the country (I wouldn't know because I don't travel within the US) or find a different country altogether.
(Since the hypothetical foreign friend isn't someone who's escaping their country, I didn't answer for someone who was fleeing Cuba/Haiti for a "better" life in FL. In that case, it can't be helped. We're closest to them, first of all, and secondly, if they are willing to risk their lives and their family's lives to come here, then life at home must have been 10,000x worse.)
What country do you live in right now, and if someone from another country was thinking about maybe possibly moving to your country, would you give it rave reviews, or tell him/her to keep looking? (Let's pretend that your foreign friend wasn't escaping his/her home country, or anything desperate like that. Let's just say s/he was just tired of the home country and wanted a change of scenery.)
My response:
I live in the USA, in Florida. I run into lots of international students in my university, and I always wonder why the heck they would leave to come here! This one girl came from Japan, and had lived in Switzerland before deciding to come to Florida. Apparently, she had been wishing to come live here for some time. =| I thought she was insane. It is hot and humid 11 months out of the year. It was mid-80's on Wednesday, for instance. The people here are rude, I'm not fond of the architecture, the traffic is ALWAYS bad and there are no metros or trains to take, everything is overpriced, there is no scenery to speak of, and we don't even speak the same language down here! I've been travelling my whole life (mostly to Europe, but Canada's a dear favorite too), and even spent a month in Italy, and I can tell you that everything that I hate about living here in South FL does not exist up there (at least not to the same extent). So basically, if someone from another country asked me if they should move to this particular part of the USA, I'd tell them either to look for a more tolerable part of the country (I wouldn't know because I don't travel within the US) or find a different country altogether.
(Since the hypothetical foreign friend isn't someone who's escaping their country, I didn't answer for someone who was fleeing Cuba/Haiti for a "better" life in FL. In that case, it can't be helped. We're closest to them, first of all, and secondly, if they are willing to risk their lives and their family's lives to come here, then life at home must have been 10,000x worse.)
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