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    Question Moving out of The USA

    Recently, I have been hearing a lot of talk about people wanting to move out of the USA. My coworker and I talk about it all the time. I would like to move somewhere exotic for at least a year, just to get a change of pace and see something different, and possibly become an expat. If I had to choose anywhere, I would probably go to Rio Di Janeiro Brazil. Beautiful weather, beautiful women, and relaxed people. But anyways... back to the point. I've been kind of nervous about doing it though, because in the back of my mind I always think of the US as the best Country on Earth. The thing is, I doesn't seem like it will be for very long. With the economy dropping, and the current Presidential candidate situation I think something is going to happen. Whether it is unemployment and homelessness running rampant, a civil war between the people who want the next president in office and those who don't, or Iraq joining up with someone else and coming after us. These issues are starting to take away from my fears of leaving and adding to my fears of staying. So I wanted to ask, do you think it would be good to go somewhere now while I'm only 21, single, and not tied down, or stick around and see if ourt nation's problems get fixed? And would it be abandonment if I have wanted to do it for years, not only because of recent situations? I'm just curios so please post up your opinions.


    P.S. From what I understand, theere are many jobs opening up overseas for American's who only know english to do the same jobs they do here, but for triple the money. I assume this is due to the recent outsourcing. They probably thought they could get people in other nations to do the jobs cheaper, but then realized that they had nobody to train them so noone knew what they were doing.

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    from what i understand, the US has always had the lowest gas prices. and we still do. now i may be wrong, but thats what ive been interpreting from what i read. everybodys just bitching cause we dont get our way anymore, and this may also spark some ideas to finally increase gas mileage and lessen dependence on foeign countries for oil. ever wonder why a lot of the cars in europe are diesels/small displacement engines/small cars/no suvs? its cause gas actually costs more.

    as far as the economy, there have been several past recessions, and since 1929, weve always come back from it. theres also inflation, ****s always goin up in price in general. there have always been hard times, everywhere. they are inevitable.

    but to answer your thread, i think it would be a great idea to visit another country for a little while. meet other cultures and experience other styles of life, and different aspects of your former country from other standpoints(there would be no biased views). maybe even learn some new languages.
    however, i wouldnt base your decision solely off of the economy and gas prices.
    just make sure youre pretty financially stable in the case that you decide to take a trip.


    by the way you should have posted this in wallstreet. now that its in the WL, this is likely the only legitimate response you will get, though there will be many BS ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ksniperfox
    by the way you should have posted this in wallstreet. now that its in the WL, this is likely the only legitimate response you will get, though there will be many BS ones.
    told him that too.. not a biggy.. you know someone will switch it for him

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    My judgement isn't soleley based on economy and gas prices, those are just some of the reasons that have recently come up in discussion and were still in the front of my mind. I have many reasons, I was just trying to be concise, because it's early and im tired. Honestly my main reason is just a feeling of being tied down. I feel like if I stay here something will happen and I won't even have the option of leaving anymore. I'm not saying only bad things either. I mean like getting married, having kids, or getting a job that keeps me here. I feel like if I get into the rat race I will never get out. And I don't feel like that is living. I might just be being pessimistic by having a "the grass is always greener" kind of attitude, but thats just how I feel. Thank you for giving me a real response. And I'm wondering what kind of BS is coming my way...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perjunk
    And I'm wondering what kind of BS is coming my way...

    propably some pictures of something like:
    'welcome to the care factory-we are out of stock'
    'epic fail'
    'cats'
    'fingers with disgusting holes'
    'gtfo noob wrong section'

    be prepared for a thread jacking, and many off topic responses, then people talking to each other, and occasionally a few rick roll'd links.

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    The US is like the matrix.. once you're in it, you can never leave it.

    Quote Originally Posted by ksniperfox
    from what i understand, the US has always had the lowest gas prices. and we still do. now i may be wrong,

    I think you would die of shock if I told you the US wasn't even in the top-10 cheapest places for gas on this planet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gforce23
    The US is like the matrix.. once you're in it, you can never leave it.



    I think you would die of shock if I told you the US wasn't even in the top-10 cheapest places for gas on this planet.

    Nation City Price in USD Regular/Gallon
    Netherlands Amsterdam $6.48
    Norway Oslo $6.27
    Italy Milan $5.96
    Denmark Copenhagen $5.93
    Belgium Brussels $5.91
    Sweden Stockholm $5.80
    United Kingdom London $5.79
    Germany Frankfurt $5.57
    France Paris $5.54
    Portugal Lisbon $5.35
    Hungary Budapest $4.94
    Luxembourg $4.82
    Croatia Zagreb $4.81
    Ireland Dublin $4.78
    Switzerland Geneva $4.74
    Spain Madrid $4.55
    Japan Tokyo $4.24
    Czech Republic Prague $4.19
    Romania Bucharest $4.09
    Andorra $4.08
    Estonia Tallinn $3.62
    Bulgaria Sofia $3.52
    Brazil Brasilia $3.12
    Cuba Havana $3.03
    Taiwan Taipei $2.84
    Lebanon Beirut $2.63
    South Africa Johannesburg $2.62
    Nicaragua Managua $2.61
    Panama Panama City $2.19
    Russia Moscow $2.10
    Puerto Rico San Juan $1.74
    Saudi Arabia Riyadh $0.91
    Kuwait Kuwait City $0.78
    Egypt Cairo $0.65
    Nigeria Lagos $0.38
    Venezuela Caracas $0.12

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    ^WOW. you notice that the countries that control oil have dirt cheap prices...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ksniperfox
    ^WOW. you notice that the countries that control oil have dirt cheap prices...
    I dont think you really understand how funny it is.. You know why people in DUBAI have soo much money.. B/c we buy Iran's oil through DUBAI (i.e. embargo) Dubai people just have to put their names on as the owner of the company/oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubs04sti
    I dont think you really understand how funny it is.. You know why people in DUBAI have soo much money.. B/c we buy Iran's oil through DUBAI (i.e. embargo) Dubai people just have to put their names on as the owner of the company/oil
    Partially correct. We buy Iran's oil through the UAE, not just Dubai. Dubai just happens to be the most well known of the seven states that collectively make up the UAE.
    And not everyone in Dubai is mega rich. It's the folks in Abu Dhabi (another state) who are bad ass when it comes to the dough.

    EDIT:
    OP, I think you should check out Aus/NZ.. absolutely wonderful IMO.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gforce23
    Partially correct. We buy Iran's oil through the UAE, not just Dubai. Dubai just happens to be the most well known of the seven states that collectively make up the UAE.
    And not everyone in Dubai is mega rich. It's the folks in Abu Dhabi (another state) who are bad ass when it comes to the dough.

    EDIT:
    OP, I think you should check out Aus/NZ.. absolutely wonderful IMO.
    At least me and you can 1000000000000000 KABAJILLION agree NZ is ****ing beautiful

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubs04sti
    At least me and you can 1000000000000000 KABAJILLION agree NZ is ****ing beautiful
    lol man.. yeah, I would move to Auckland/Wellington in an instant if my kind of job/industry were flourishing AND if someone could assure me that Top Gear and EPL soccer were broadcasted on cable out there...


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    I'd go to Australia. Its very similar to the U.S. in standards of living. Plus they get all the good cars that we don't get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jecht
    I'd go to Australia. Its very similar to the U.S. in standards of living. Plus they get all the good cars that we don't get.
    but watch out THEY HAVE A RICE FAMINE

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubs04sti
    but watch out THEY HAVE A RICE FAMINE
    True. This is just hypothetical though. As much as I want to leave the U.S., I seriously doubt I will do so because everyone and everything I've ever known is here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jecht
    True. This is just hypothetical though. As much as I want to leave the U.S., I seriously doubt I will do so because everyone and everything I've ever known is here.
    But that type of attitude will hold you back for most of your life!

    But their famine is no joke.. That have had a drought for like 5 years (dont qoute me for time) in the southeast.. They are loosing livestock now too

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubs04sti
    But that type of attitude will hold you back for most of your life!

    But their famine is no joke.. That have had a drought for like 5 years (dont qoute me for time) in the southeast.. They are loosing livestock now too
    Well lets just say there are more specific things that are keeping me attached to this country. I don't care if it holds me back.

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    Yeah, we are in for rough times ahead if something doesn't change. This is a great country, but it's getting out of hand. We have too many programs in place to take care of everyone. This is the only country in the world where you can expect to get a virtually free ride just because you don't want to work. You don't even have to be a citizen. You can cross the border, and have a child for free.

    If you don't work, and don't have health insurance you can still walk into the ER, and they have to treat you. Guess who pays for it? The people that do work. People are quick to take advantage.

    It's also the only country in the world that you can kill 5 people in broad daylight with 20 witnesses, and we'll spend 20 million dollars to provide you with legal defense. We'll give you a trial, and 2 appeals so you can plead quilty (for life in prison) at the last one to avoid the death penalty. And then we'll pay for your up-keep until you die naturally in jail. You'll even get your very own cell, while people that did non-violent crimes share one. We don't even make you work while your in jail to help payback society for your paying your way. We'll let you sit there all day.


    You can even buy a house that you can't afford, and we'll bail you out. It's not your fault you didn't read the terms of your loan, and that you bought a new car without knowing your mortgage rate was going to go up. You can even run up 200K dollars in dept. It's ok, we'll let you file bankruptcy, and start all over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jecht
    I'd go to Australia. Its very similar to the U.S. in standards of living. Plus they get all the good cars that we don't get.

    Yeah autralia sounds pretty cool. I have a friend who is studying abroad out there and he has nothing bad to say about it. He's actually planning on moving there permanently after he gets done with school.

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    And your point is? Less than 10% of the countries are listed on there.

    Learn to read the date on your article before you copy it bro.. yes, I'm talking about the CNN Money table you just posted. Gas prices have gone up a long way since then.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gforce23
    And your point is? :confused: Less than 10% of the countries are listed on there.

    Learn to read the date on your article before you copy it bro.. yes, I'm talking about the CNN Money table you just posted. Gas prices have gone up a long way since then.
    oops see the edit.. i though i got the copied part from 05' :P

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    ALSO for Chavez and his oil---

    But it is a two-way street, leaving many to believe Chavez is issuing empty threats because — so far — he needs a U.S. market which accounts for something close to 50 per cent of his oil exports.

    At three cents a litre, Venezuelans have the cheapest gas prices in the world, a fraction of the 56 cents they would pay for a litre of bottled water or the 70 cents they would pay for a litre of milk.

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    this could go into wallstreet, but it's fine here paul.

    Admins dont care, its the supermods you need to worry about lol

    Kris is going over seas if that is the person you are referring to
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    this could go into wallstreet, but it's fine here paul.

    Admins dont care, its the supermods you need to worry about lol

    Kris is going over seas if that is the person you are referring to

    Nah, I wasn't talking about Kris, but he has a great opportunity. I would do anything to switch places with him. But about what Jecht said, That is a big factor of me staying here. It's scary thinking you would have to completely start over. New friends, new language, new house. The thing is its just as exciting as it is scary and thats what draws me to the idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perjunk
    Nah, I wasn't talking about Kris, but he has a great opportunity. I would do anything to switch places with him. But about what Jecht said, That is a big factor of me staying here. It's scary thinking you would have to completely start over. New friends, new language, new house. The thing is its just as exciting as it is scary and thats what draws me to the idea.
    shut your whore mouth. Your not going anywhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    shut your whore mouth. Your not going anywhere.
    hahaha im only whoring to try and get the money to get out!:idb:

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    Kris is going over seas if that is the person you are referring to
    you can ask kris,, knowing his reasons all (not blabbing his stuff on here) but his stuff could change on a dime

    edit: for better or worse

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubs04sti
    you can ask kris,, knowing his reasons all (not blabbing his stuff on here) but his stuff could change on a dime

    edit: for better or worse
    i still wouldnt leave this country. I wouldnt leave this state...ok maybe for FL but thats about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    i still wouldnt leave this country. I wouldnt leave this state...ok maybe for FL but thats about it.
    yeh dont you have a place in destin

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    i still wouldnt leave this country. I wouldnt leave this state...ok maybe for FL but thats about it.
    Are you kidding me????? Arizona FTMFW!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echonova
    Are you kidding me????? Arizona FTMFW!!!!!!!!!!
    I've been there, to Scottsdale, I hated it, well. I loved it but its....theres no greenary anywhere. Its just...red and orange. id blow my brains out if i lived there
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    ^yea, but if I had money i'd prob go somewhere else.
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    I have never been over seas before but I have been to almost every state and both Canada and Mexico multiple times. I think it's good to get out there and see the world since you only live once but I don't know about a few years abroad. Maybe a few weeks here or there but that's it for me. I don't think you understand how ****ing board you will be after a few weeks.

    Americans in general (not all) are so accustomed to their lifestyle and change is both scary and stressful. Paul, I say jut save up some money and do your thing for a few weeks but nothing to long. I think you will regret anything longer. Multiple trips is the key!!! All I have to say is let me know when and where you are going!!!!!


    Anthony, Beach House party!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by SicStang03
    Anthony, Beach House party!!!!!
    im down. If we can get a few of us to take off a WEEK (i kno i can) we can go to destin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SicStang03
    I don't think you understand how ****ing board you will be after a few weeks.
    Yeah, but I'm bored as **** here, at least if I go somewhere else I can find new things to do and it will be exciting because everything will be different to me. Or it will suck terribly, but I think that would be better than boring.


    And about the aids, that would suck, but you have to be careful no matter where you are.

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    sure the girls in Brazil are beautiful, but the AIDs/STD rate there is INSANELY high....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RandomGuy
    sure the girls in Brazil are beautiful, but the AIDs/STD rate there is INSANELY high....
    i was gonna mention that too.....but on the flipside, the possibility of moving to a low AIDS/HIV country and being the 1 sap to stick your jernt into a chick with "THE PACKAGE", can happen too. depends on preparation, one would guess.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ahmonrah
    i was gonna mention that too.....but on the flipside, the possibility of moving to a low AIDS/HIV country and being the 1 sap to stick your jernt into a chick with "THE PACKAGE", can happen too. depends on preparation, one would guess.

    I hope I never run into a chick with a "Package". Especially not chris crocker!!!!!!

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