The WORST Countries to Escape the USA
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Top Comments (10)
The best plan is to plan to move to something, not to plan to leave something.
To me it isn't a matter of being "Woke or Not" it's a matter of being a decent human being to your fellow man. To be able to respond to another human being without being nasty and aggressive. I left the US six years ago and it did't take long to realise how the US media likes to keep everyone on high alert with constant crisis and upheval. Long term this is damaging to your health. We can have different opinions without being vile to one another. Those attitudes say more about the person vs the situation at hand.
You can run but when there's nowhere to hide from a world on fire
"If you're gonna move, then MOVE!" So right.
I think you have a good point: Go where you are wanted.
Some YouTubers mention The Dominican Republic, the problem there is that as they share a border with Haiti, they have a refugee crisis and the paperwork to migrate there is full of red tape, while also navigating through the infamously corrupt Dominican government. Avoid countries with high levels of government corruption.
10 years ago, everyone wanna move to the US, now a lot of people wanna move out. Times are changing really
I don’t have a business. I want to live in a kinder country.
When I left the US over 20 years ago I was not thinking of money. I wanted a big change in my life and I went for it. What's important for me when moving to another country is how are the people, what are the social situations like, is it safe, good health care, good food, etc, etc? The first country I moved to was Ireland. I live in Ireland for 4 years. Loved it! Found a job in 3 days. Which was great as I had about 1500 euros on me. Four years later I fell in love and moved to france, beem here ever since. Totally different life and couldn't live any other way. Important: Try and learn the language, don't expect the adopted country to know yours, besides the natives will like and respect you for it.
".. You cannot just simply turn up and live in someone's country,..". What a concept!
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Top Comments (10)
The best plan is to plan to move to something, not to plan to leave something.
To me it isn't a matter of being "Woke or Not" it's a matter of being a decent human being to your fellow man. To be able to respond to another human being without being nasty and aggressive. I left the US six years ago and it did't take long to realise how the US media likes to keep everyone on high alert with constant crisis and upheval. Long term this is damaging to your health. We can have different opinions without being vile to one another. Those attitudes say more about the person vs the situation at hand.
You can run but when there's nowhere to hide from a world on fire
"If you're gonna move, then MOVE!" So right.
I think you have a good point: Go where you are wanted.
Some YouTubers mention The Dominican Republic, the problem there is that as they share a border with Haiti, they have a refugee crisis and the paperwork to migrate there is full of red tape, while also navigating through the infamously corrupt Dominican government. Avoid countries with high levels of government corruption.
10 years ago, everyone wanna move to the US, now a lot of people wanna move out. Times are changing really
I don’t have a business. I want to live in a kinder country.
When I left the US over 20 years ago I was not thinking of money. I wanted a big change in my life and I went for it. What's important for me when moving to another country is how are the people, what are the social situations like, is it safe, good health care, good food, etc, etc? The first country I moved to was Ireland. I live in Ireland for 4 years. Loved it! Found a job in 3 days. Which was great as I had about 1500 euros on me. Four years later I fell in love and moved to france, beem here ever since. Totally different life and couldn't live any other way. Important: Try and learn the language, don't expect the adopted country to know yours, besides the natives will like and respect you for it.
".. You cannot just simply turn up and live in someone's country,..". What a concept!