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Cool story Tom. I hope to catch up with you more often as I can see myself spending more and more time in Japan in the coming years ahead.
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I have never lived overseas but have had the enjoyment of working with many expats over the years. A lot of blokes from the US and the UK who quickly adjusted to the subtle cultural differences and brought their own unique sense of humour with them.
I always remember a mate (who I still see occasionally) who would say "I gotta go take a leak" to which we would always reply "Where you gonna take it Kevin?" It's a shame some other ex-pats come here without any intention of fitting in.
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the "as a proud american" = reality tv and mcdonalds. FYI people want to come here because your earning potential is in line with your effort. if you work hard you can do!! but that doesn't apply to meth cooking, truck driving 'merica. sorry those days are long gone. the glory days. the salad days. |
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interesting post and some small minded mentalities.
the us is great because you can make money based on sweat equity. work hard, earn more. not caste system, not communism. not shut your business down because of religious or sexual differences. but what makes america great is NOT the people. oh sure, i'm great. you're great. walk around disney world and take a look around. see anyone embracing greatness? i see a bunch of fatties embracing diabetes and a scooter. so yes, americans, speaking 1 language, uncultured, bread being the bottom tier of the food pyramid. the kids would say 'don't get butt hurt about it". if someone saying something, anything you feel is negative? move on or grow a pair, but no need to cry like a baby. straight up, the world is a very hard place. you're upset over the truth? yikes. |
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I'm from Cardiff, Wales. I emigrated to England () in 2008 to work at the same company I'm with now.
In March 2013, I came out to Singapore for a three month secondment to get the marine department of our new office up and running and I'm still here. I'll be going back to my south London office when I move back to the UK in April 2018. Allegedly. I also lived in Cape Town back in 1996 for six months when I worked offshore for a diamond mining company and I loved the place. Been back on holiday twice since I'm still not sure why I moved back to the UK. Having been in shipping for near 32 years and sailed for 17 of those years, I'm reasonably well travelled. There was a thread on here not long ago about the amount of countries we've visited. I think I was near 80 There's some great countries in this world and I'm not sure I could name a favourite
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Wes, you ought to do some ex-patting. It would be an awesome experience for you. What's your preference, East or West? Europe or Asia? Or maybe South America? Africa? I'm pretty sure there are beautiful women in all of those places.
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Home is where the heart is, for some that is travelling the world for others being where they grew up. I have travelled a lot for work, and spent two years as an expat in the USA, so I have a reasonable perspective. And been asked to do expat roles in Singapore and China (I declined these because I enjoy being in a less populated place).
There are some truths and gaps on comments above. For what it is worth I have always said America represents the extremes of the best and worst. Being the major economy of the world, and the owner of most of the global media does impact many elements of reality, and that is not a slight on American citizens there is nothing you can do about it, and it is not a criticism, media is geared towards political opinion and the same goes for EVERY country (the red under the bed is still evident to internationals). The long history of isolationist policy and controlled foreign policy is certainly more pervasive in the US then in any other developed country. The continuation of quoting the right to bear arms on a 250 year old document serves to this point of fear of outsiders. So the great, nobody else would have got to the moon or space depending on your take on landing on the moon with a pocket calculator for a computer, outstanding engineering in many fields and an amazing can do spirit in business. Certainly my time spent in small town America also points to a close community spirit. There is some truth to the naivety comment as well, over the years working for multinationals I have been amazed how many US SVP's have arrived in Australia or have been with me in Europe who are stunned that taxis won't take US $'s.... seriously .... Never once have I assumed my currency or anyone else would cover a cab in another country. I respect greatly those who do military service for any country but I don't think it gives you an accurate picture generally of a culture, that is unless you are actually helping re build huts in villages that have suffered a Tsunami and live in tents alongside them, sharing their food. Merely being in a country does not equal immersion like working in it with the locals, just my 2c. I think America is a great place it has many great things and downsides like every country, the one area that it is moving further and further away from the rest of the developed world is acceptance of gun violence. I know I am skating on thin ice, but I am challenging 300M odd American's to answer the question why the combined deaths from guns in Australia, England, Switzerland, France, Germany Japan and Denmark (similar population) combined is in the 100's vs 32,000 in the USA last year. I do hope the Facebook videos we see are being seen and understood in the USA and are not just turn a blind eye. And to quote your rights under the second amendment is a joke. You have an organised militia it is called the Police forces and Military (let them do their job). It is sad to see the ex cops on this forum post all the time about cops being gunned down. Guns kill people and the more there are the more people die from them, the data is without dispute. By the way they are called an ASSAULT rifle for a reason...... And I grew up in a house that had an old 303 from our farm days (I gave it in after our mass shooting in the 90's along with millions of other people who did the same). We have never had a mass killing since vs 300 odd in the US last year alone. Anyway just in case I get banned for stating the bleeding obvious, it has been a fun 5000 odd posts........ I would hate to have to post an is it safe to set foot in America post......
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Abdullah, don't you feel the "limited" view you are describing from Americans, and I understand what you are saying, couldn't it be applied to every nationality that has not lived abroad and experienced viewpoints of another country? I lived in Mexico as a teenager, for a total of about two years, in a small city near the coast in the Yucatan. Besides learning Spanish, it gave me an excellent perspective of life other then the US, an exceptional experience all around. Added to that my military travels, I consider myself fortunate to have learned about other parts of the world and cultures. Watchy watch guy whatever, I have no idea what point your posts are making, are you an American? Well, whether you are or not, show a little damm respect for my beloved country. |
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I am from Swansea in Wales. Left the UK in 1995 for a three year contract in Doha, Qatar. Still here
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Craig, I like some of your comments, and I'm grateful to have them. However, I am deleting the response that I just wrote (there's 20 mins. down the drain) because I think Paul may be right here.
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It's 4am. I just started fasting. Shouldn't be getting into potential arguments with people. Hopefully no one was offended by anything I said. I don't think it was that bad, but you never know. Goodnight.
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Haha! Nice Paul.
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Started off as a great thread but got totally ruined/ side tracked
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For one reason or another, Japan seems to have a certain appeal to many Americans (and others, I'm sure). Your recent post in the Asian watch market collapse was really insightful. There is a dark side to Japan that I think a lot of people are unaware of, but I'd like to think that the good outweighs the bad. Quote:
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