Have you ever left you home country for more than one month?
I have never left at all.
>>58238991
It seems nobody here has.
Oh yes. Nothing makes you appreciate your home like leaving for months at a time.
I have lived in Norway and Netherlands, 6 months each.
i lived in california for 5 years
>>58238033
Slovenia for 6 months
Australia for 3 months
Colombia for 2 months
Northern Spain, Southern France for 2 months
All work related to medical/healthcare
>>58238033
>country where "home" is
never for a month.
>the country where my parents are from
my whole life except 14 days :D
>>58240851
Where are your parents from?
>>58238033
Ive been away from mine for 13 years
>>58241152
O kurwa, to smutny.
I've moved to the US several times. Always end up coming back.
Yes, I've been to Bolivia and Peru.
It was awesome, like being in another planet.
>>58238033
I have been in London for almost 8 months now.
I don't even mind if I am not going back to my natural home, just send me back to my country pls.
t. chang
>>58241054
mom is Croatia, father is Slovene
>>58241297
Is it the joy of the border hop that drives you to do it time and again, do you think?
>>58241441
Vrni se k nam, beli mož.
>>58241441
You forgot your proxy
Yes.
And I've lived in the U.S for nearly two years now. Originally a Eurofag.
>>58241152
Polacki robacki
>>58241152
How did so many Poles get to the UK?
Isn't the UK already chock-full of excess low-grade labor?
>>58241550
I go back a lot, for vacation and to visit relatives, good times, climbed to the top of Triglav, drank slivovitz, drank warm wine during Martinovo
I'm not in mine right now.
(And ~surprise~ I'm not a low-class worker)
>>58241563
I love USA and Europe, both continents should wake the fuck up, they have both created a stifling environment where people are not allowed to run businesses and be independent. The governments have made us wage slaves worse than the monarchies.