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What's a good foreign country to live in?
2015-12-07 04:30:51 Post No. 51773539
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What's a good foreign country to live in?
Anonymous
2015-12-07 04:30:51
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Hello /int/
French expat here. The money is good, but it will not last forever and I'm really not sure what I should do after.
If I stay, I will most probably end up in a slave job and finish a hunchback because of too much bowing down to my Japanese masters.
I feel like I still don't want to go back home to my home country yet.
I have master's degree in computer science and about 5 years of experience. I can speak French and English mainly.
I've learned German, I loved the language but it's only used in Germany and Austria so no chance of practise and I forgot most of it. I can speak some Japanese, basic conversation and bar talk.
I'm now wondering what would be a great foreign country to live in? One that would offer me good opportunities?
If necessary, I'm willing to learn the language.
I've travelled the world a little bit, so far I liked:
* Russia the most, but maybe I'm biased because I love their literature
* China looked interesting
* Singapore was good, but very small and probably boring after a little while
* Sweden, Stockholm looked like a clean version of Paris with friendly locals
Japan is of course still a pretty cool place, but the rampant xenophobia is sometimes hard to cope with (I make a little bit less than 100k$ and I'm denied any credit card because of gaijin while broke students have dozens of them).
I didn't like US so much (I've been to D.C. and San Francisco bay area), it looked like a cheap version of western Europe, even though I recognize the money can be good there.
tl;dr what would be your advise for a foreign country to live in as a technical engineer?
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