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A lot of them wanted outMost of them have roots here that go back longer than Scots Irish migrants in the late nineteeth, early twentieth century.
Which brings us back to my original point.So many blacks in Africa want out.
Can just imagine suggesting this to the blacks who are unhappy with their situation in America. "Have you thought about migrating back to your country of origin in Africa to be amongst your own people?"
Rawanda anyone? Anyone?
There are a lot more cultural similarities between countries in the Americas, so it would probably be easier to assimilate than moving to an Asian country.I lived in Thailand for 11 years and have seen many who decide to move to Asia because they have been there many, many times on holidays. They may even have an Asian spouse. Often the reality of day to day living there vs holidaying there is far different to what they have envisaged and they end up unhappy or moving back.
If you are of European descent and move to Asia you must be willing to accept that no matter how long you live there, speak the language or do your best to assimilate the people will never accept you as one of their country people. That's just the bare reality of it. Some can deal with this. Others can not.
Would the same be said of Mexico/Central America?
That's funny. In Ghana those Americans are like the richest people for miles and miles.It's a thing:
Going to Ghana: Black Americans explore identity living in Africa
"It's not all safaris and beaches. There's more than just what you think you understand about the continent, and especially about Ghana."www.nbcnews.com
That's funny. In Ghana those Americans are like the richest people for miles and miles. Per Capita GDP < $3000.
fxtIf you are of European descent and move to AmericaAsiayou must be willing to accept that no matter how long you live there, speak the language or do your best to assimilate the people will never accept you as one of their country people. That's just the bare reality of it. Some can deal with this. Others can not.
I loved Vietnam.There are a lot more cultural similarities between countries in the Americas, so it would probably be easier to assimilate than moving to an Asian country.
I could dig it too, it looks awesome there. Although I know what Retropete is getting at. The tension between expats and locals is more noticeable in Asian countries. The greater disparity between wealth could explain some of it, which leads to a more transactional nature to relationships.I loved Vietnam.
I could live there I think.
As I mentioned, American's don't accept me so it's no different.
You know what they say about expats . . . . They're all either Wanted or Unwanted.Met many expats on my travels. Nearly every expat I've met were socially awkward weirdos. And a few of them I'm almost positive are pedos. I definitely don't want to be around them either. @grapedrink
i forgot about that saying. So true, probably. I should mention I've also met expats from other countries living in other foreign lands and they too are just as weird. LolYou know what they say about expats . . . . They're all either Wanted or Unwanted.
BaliIdiot?You know what they say about expats . . . . They're all either Wanted or Unwanted.
I found the Vietnamese really welcoming.I could dig it too, it looks awesome there. Although I know what Retropete is getting at. The tension between expats and locals is more noticeable in Asian countries. The greater disparity between wealth could explain some of it, which leads to a more transactional nature to relationships.