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Living in another country?


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2011 Feb 22, 11:36pm   17,343 views  60 comments

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This is the "living in another country" post. Who lives outside of the US or has lived outside of the US. For those living in the US now, have you considered living in another country? Which one(s)?
What have you learned from living there?

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47   American in Japan   2012 Jan 17, 3:30pm  

bob2356 said

>"I don't travel on my US passport any more other than coming to the US. The attitude toward Americans has changed dramatically in the last 10 years. People around the world really used to like Americans almost everywhere. They would tell you endlessly that they hated our policies, but they really would be friendly. That has changed. The Iraq war badly tarnished America's image around the world.

If you really think the consulate is going to bend over backwards for you then I would highly recommend not getting into trouble overseas. It ain't going to happen the majority of the time. Consulates are dumping grounds for people owed favors by politicians. Their first priority is maintaining their very comfortable expat colonialist lifestyle and not rocking the boat. Just getting to talk to someone at a consulate is usually about like making a state visit to the king of England."

I have to agree with this.

48   MisdemeanorRebel   2012 Jan 19, 2:26am  

AIJ, long time no see.

Edit: Two dislikes for welcoming AIJ back after an absence? Give me a break.

49   American in Japan   2012 Jan 25, 11:03pm  

I am still here... lurking... If I can't take to the time to post something sensible, I usually just read.

50   elliemae   2012 Jan 25, 11:11pm  

American in Japan says

I am still here... lurking... If I can't take to the time to post something sensible, I usually just read.

I was told that it's better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt - but that doesn't stop me!!!

Ellie's never been out of the country at all.

51   American in Japan   2012 Feb 7, 1:30pm  

Has anyone lived in the Netherlands?

52   MAGA   2012 Mar 30, 4:26pm  

Worked in Germany, England, and Kalifornia.

53   freak80   2012 May 7, 4:57am  

I've lived in California, which qualifies as another country.

54   Bigsby   2012 May 20, 7:35pm  

wthrfrk80 says

I've lived in California, which qualifies as another country.

Indeed, if you're not American.

55   Bigsby   2012 May 20, 7:35pm  

ethry says

This has been a long thread but when I read this post, the first country that came to my mind is Paris. Maybe I just like the laid-back culture. Also, it depends on what you are looking for.

Paris is a city. :-D And the French are far from laid-back.

56   American in Japan   2012 May 20, 8:01pm  

If you want laid-back in France go to Brittany or the Southern Provence regions...not Paris.

57   Paynet2128   2012 May 20, 11:38pm  

I currently live in the Stuttgart, Germany are. I have lived here for nearly ten years and love it. The Germans can be gruff but once you get to know a little of the language there is no problem. Cost of living is a bit higher here compared to parts of the US. Other great places are Padua, Italy...

58   omerde   2012 Aug 4, 1:35am  

G'Day, After all the governments just giving $$ to banks, I lost the plot and buggered off to the UAE where I pay NO tax. I've been here since 2009. Everyone has different situations, but I my take-home pay (what I get in my back pocket) quadrupled. Only draw back is the 140 degf temperatures I have to endure right now, but the winters are grand.

59   American in Japan   2012 Aug 19, 5:08pm  

I was in the UAE in 2010. They are really building up their infrastructure...petrol profits.

60   American in Japan   2013 Mar 8, 2:20pm  

Is anyone living in Thailand?

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