do those of you living abroad plan to return to your home countries?
And yes, goodvillager, I so agree with you & Carlos C -
"Home is where we feel most comfortable, not necessarily where we were born."
It's a new and funny feeling and one I'm sure some of the serial ex-pats on here can relate to. I used to jump at the chance to meet Canadians when I'm traveling and now I'm less concerned with where someone is from, and more concerned with what we might actually have in common.
But my country is kidnapped by politicians
Carlos C wrote:Our "home" should be where we feel happy or where we are well treated and recognized!

I don't call Hong Kong home and can't imagine that I ever will.聽 There is only one home - how could I not go back?
HaileyinHongKong wrote:I don't call Hong Kong home and can't imagine that I ever will.聽 There is only one home - how could I not go back?
Hey "Princess of china" do you not intend to continue this adventure? Life's too short!
harira111 wrote:Carlos C wrote:Our "home" should be where we feel happy or where we are well treated and recognized!
I strongly disagree with that ! my home country is in the government the devil's hands!
HaileyinHongKong wrote:I have no doubt that I'll return home some day.聽 It's where I was born and lived almost all of my life.聽 It's where I know the culture, customs, language, food, music...聽 It also happens to be a really great country.聽 We have our flaws and do things that upset other countries, but anyone who wants to work hard can be very successful no matter what you look like, what your father does or how you pray.
I don't call Hong Kong home and can't imagine that I ever will.聽 There is only one home - how could I not go back?

One of my reasons for moving to KSA was because I was becoming disillusioned at home.聽 I knew that moving somewhere else would most probably make me appreciate what I had--and it certainly has.

As much as I love my home country and miss my family and friends there I know I could never survive through another Canadian winter... yuck. The only place I want to see snow nowadays is between channels on the TV.
Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog
Hericles wrote:Hey "Princess of china" do you not intend to continue this adventure? Life's too short!
Life's too short to be stuck in the rain every day and smell stinky tofu.
If I'm a princess why am I paying taxes in 2 different countries?
Alliecat wrote:One of my reasons for moving to KSA was because I was becoming disillusioned at home.聽 I knew that moving somewhere else would most probably make me appreciate what I had--and it certainly has.
I think the best way to get over what you don't like about home is to leave it for a while.
HaileyinHongKong wrote:Life's too short to be stuck in the rain every day and smell stinky tofu.
There are many people who crave the opportunity and privilege that you have overseas so quit being so negative you are setting the bar too low for yourself.
I fully intend to stay in Indonesia until they stick six foot of Indonesia on top of me.
No winter is the best start but then you consider the food, the people and the place.
Add one beautiful wife and a wonderful child and I really can't think of a reason to leave.
Hericles wrote:There are many people who crave the opportunity and privilege that you have overseas so quit being so negative you are setting the bar too low for yourself.
Pot, say hello to kettle.
If people want to do what I have done, they can go out and do it.聽 Who's stopping them?
georgeingozo wrote:I hope thats stick, not sick !
It was so I edited it and will consider a new keyboard.
However, in an Indonesian Muslim funeral, the body is naked, washed, then wrapped in a cloth for dirt dumping.
The sight of my naked dead body may induce the six feet of sick.
i wass born and brought up in kenya but it was from one city to the next due to my dad`s job, i dont remember my school mates or where i was in which class(school yea)
i left home at 18, at 20 my dad died so my family settled down,soon after i married and moved to switzerland.17 years down the line when i visit my family which i do every year i feel like an outsider, a stranger,out of place and always have a feeling of *what can you do for us?*when there.Im not happy in switzerland but going back doesnt look much better either.
So personally, i dont know where home is
If you are better off where you are forget the rest. Life doesn't have to be cumbersome.

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team
I love Sweden the way it is but I struggle with body which doesn't want leave the bed and feel sleepy almost 6-8 months a year. I have a very good mood, but the body says otherwise. This is what a lack of sun does to some more sensitive expats
.In my native cuntry there is plenty of everything good and bad: summer wit 35 degrees and winters with... -30 degrees. Winter is cold and long but you can start wearing flip flops in April. However, I don't plan returning there. Too hard job to adjust to all the contrasts and staff that use to be familiar to me when I lived there.
God bless Spain and Italy for good food and warm strands聽 that do not ruin my pocket!
)))wjwoodward wrote:Going back home certainly is not in my plans... the only place I ever see snow now is between channels on TV.
Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team
It's funny, we have all this digital technology and flat screen TVs and it still goes out about once a week.
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