I'm not from US actually, but from India. Nevertheless I don't think I'm the right person to answer this question :)
I've never really fit anywhere, so moving to a new country wasn't a big deal, just a change of scenery and weather. Given a chance I'd probably move even more up north where it's colder.
I do immensely appreciate the increased quality of life -- 24x7 clean water and electricity, comfortable and (almost) punctual public transport, fair wages, focus on having a life outside work; and an escape from a society which strictly adheres to traditional norms.
> In what country are you living now
I'd rather not mention it out loud, since this account already contains some other identifiable info. I hope you understand.
I've never really fit anywhere, so moving to a new country wasn't a big deal, just a change of scenery and weather. Given a chance I'd probably move even more up north where it's colder.
I do immensely appreciate the increased quality of life -- 24x7 clean water and electricity, comfortable and (almost) punctual public transport, fair wages, focus on having a life outside work; and an escape from a society which strictly adheres to traditional norms.
> In what country are you living now
I'd rather not mention it out loud, since this account already contains some other identifiable info. I hope you understand.