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I sure wish all the America haters would leave. They are what is bringing this country down.
He is just a youngin' with no experience that takes for granted the freedoms this nation protects. Give him a year or two to find out just how bad those other nations are, and he will be doing everything possible to try to get back into the US.
He is just a youngin' with no experience that takes for granted the freedoms this nation protects. Give him a year or two to find out just how bad those other nations are, and he will be doing everything possible to try to get back into the US.
Lol, unlike most Americans I have actually lived outside the country for a period of time.
Except workers rights are actually well protected there and religious people there are very mild or non-practicing.
Austria is about 66% Catholic yet only 8% attend church and only 45% say religion is a part of their life. I have no problem with religion but USA just loves to shove traditional religious values down your throat.
Quick question, are you just going to live in Germany or are you planning on becoming a German citizen?
The populaces are very politically educated and engaged. The nation truly looks out for its citizens rather than looking to fill out the corporate pockets. Worker's right in both countries are outstanding. The businesses and Unions respect each other and work together.
Citizen, though it takes time and effort. 7 years minimal.
At least you'll have plenty of time to change your mind. I'd like to work in China after graduation, but I'll always be an American. Make sure you are completely sure about your decision.
Yes because this generation of German people was responsible for the holocaust. Many Jewish people now live in Berlin. They also offer citizenship to anyone who ancestors were unlawfully removed from Germany and Austria does the same.
Yes because this generation of German people was responsible for the holocaust. Many Jewish people now live in Berlin. They also offer citizenship to anyone who ancestors were unlawfully removed from Germany and Austria does the same.
Lol, unlike most Americans I have actually lived outside the country for a period of time.
So have I. That is why I know you will be back.
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