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I wish I lived in the USA tbh
#26

I wish I lived in the USA tbh

Quote: (12-08-2016 08:07 PM)Samseau Wrote:  

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The diversity in the US is great.

Why would you think diversity is great when it is the downfall of South Africa? Sounds to me you want to move to the USA to get away from the diversity, not embrace it.

OP is from South Africa. The US is far more diverse than South Africa, South Africa is just 80% Black, 20% White.

The US is a whole melting pot of different ethnic backgrounds.
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#27

I wish I lived in the USA tbh

When you're rich nearly all countries are ok to live in with very few exceptions. Instead of focusing on immigrating to a first world country, focus on getting rich. After you're rich all doors will open up magically. You can instantly get a greencard if you put up 1 million $ for investment.

When you have the resources to travel anywhere in the world at any time, you'll realize that you won't give a shit about which country you live in. All countries are yours.
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#28

I wish I lived in the USA tbh

Quote: (12-08-2016 10:40 PM)MANic Wrote:  

South Africa

Many countries are experiencing rapid change (mostly for the worse) and I feel it too in South Africa. We're importing all of the African continent's problems and the concrete wall is coming at us fast

I might crystallise my thoughts one day:

SOUTH AFRICA'S DYSTOPIAN FUTURE - A PERSPECTIVE

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#29

I wish I lived in the USA tbh

Should be interesting. There are innumerable problems and I do not simply see it ending well for anyone. In many ways our major cities are an intersection of first and third world problems - poverty, inequality, uncontrolled immigration (of which our immigrants make the one's going to the USA and Europe seem almost civil and charming), economic stagnation, unfettered corruption, unemployment affecting low and even high skilled workers...
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#30

I wish I lived in the USA tbh

Quote: (12-08-2016 11:48 PM)MANic Wrote:  

In terms of lifestyle I live pretty well - huge house and another on the beachfront (my parent's), great weather and sporting environments, great social circle and the quality of women I date is high. The US simply offers more diversity in the dating pool and social areas and I think it's a better place to build social capital.
I'm really happy atm except that South Africa is increasingly volatile and the social agitation is real. My kids and the kids of anything racially minorities here have no future.
Anyway I'm thinking of doing a PhD in an area intersecting finance and law and hopefully after publishing a bit I can laterally over.

Ah come on.

You could have said that you want to get out because your people are getting slaughtered, raped and expropriated left and right.

Instead we got "Woe is me, there's only two different kinds of white girls here for me to bang. Hell on earth! Life is unbearable, I gotta get out!"

Underwhelming.
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#31

I wish I lived in the USA tbh

I've seen some newbies who were born here complaining that American women are so "bad", that they're thinking of bailing out on the US before they've even really tried for somewhere "better."

Real talk: if a guy can't get bangs in the good ol' US of A, I'd put the chances of him getting bangs anywhere else (without 'compensation') as extremely dubious. And that is a fact, Jack.

Personality traits aside, American broads are overall the easiest lays on God's earth.
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#32

I wish I lived in the USA tbh

Don't use dumb acronyms (you'll get a warning if you use them)...especially in a thread title.

If you'd have said "I wish I lived in the USA", it's not like we would have thought you were lying.

Just letting you know.

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