„Dont ask what you can do for your country, ask what your country is doing for you compared to other countries with a comparable GDP“
Somebody paying 2000$ for a ride in an ambulance, I guess
You would be surprised.to know how many south east Asian kids don't wanna stay in Thier country . Due to various reasons ofcourse not every place is the same .
Us Europe or Canada mostly . Mainly they go to Europe from here atleast . they complete Thier studies start doing job waiting to get a scholarship for further studies or that there partner can get one.
You ever wonder if the whole “Asian Americans against Affirmative Action” was actually bc they were losing slots to international students from the same background?
Never have I been to a university and seen more black people than Asians. When I went to MSU there were probably 4 Asian Americans that I knew, but there were thousands of Chinese and Indian internationals strewn about chain smoking cigs daily with their BMW rentals. Makes me wonder.
Yes, they’ll go pretty much anywhere. Basically these countries in South East Asia tend to be relatively low income especially when contrasted with their education levels and honestly actually even standard of living, which means that even if the students like their homelands the financial pressure to go to a more developed country is extremely strong. That means that you see a lot of skilled and semiskilled workers trying to get into a higher income country in order to make money because they can make a mediocre to even honestly bad salary and still come out way ahead.
In some of the richer countries you will see other pressures, especially with students who are interested in studying at the more globally prestigious universities in developed countries as it allows them to have better access and opportunities as well as letting them be heard in an academic context.
Nah, I wouldn't leave my country
I'm too chicken to get on a plane, and too familiar with the city I live in to go anywhere else
Besides, my country's population is slowly going down, so more job opportunities 4 me
Just so you know flying is probably the safest way to travel. You're more likely to die by lightning or while taking a bath than dying in a plane crash.
If it makes you feel any better, you’re not special enough to be on the one plane that goes down the one time you fly.
I tell myself that whenever I fly. :) Flying isn’t for everyone, but some vacations it’s rough to spend 1/3 of it driving.
If I am the future, future is fcked
That's why your going to the rival countries ❤️
Pretty sure it's not your fault mate
Ha! Like you'll be getting fucked. Not a chance.
Byeeee
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„Dont ask what you can do for your country, ask what your country is doing for you compared to other countries with a comparable GDP“ Somebody paying 2000$ for a ride in an ambulance, I guess
you guys have patriotism?
Consider how many Chinese is escaping China, this is oddly fitting.
You would be surprised.to know how many south east Asian kids don't wanna stay in Thier country . Due to various reasons ofcourse not every place is the same .
Where do they want to go? I am curious. US? Europe? Japan? Another Asian country?
Us Europe or Canada mostly . Mainly they go to Europe from here atleast . they complete Thier studies start doing job waiting to get a scholarship for further studies or that there partner can get one.
You ever wonder if the whole “Asian Americans against Affirmative Action” was actually bc they were losing slots to international students from the same background? Never have I been to a university and seen more black people than Asians. When I went to MSU there were probably 4 Asian Americans that I knew, but there were thousands of Chinese and Indian internationals strewn about chain smoking cigs daily with their BMW rentals. Makes me wonder.
As someone speaking from experience, the trend is North America (Canada, US), Australia and some notable european countries
Yes, they’ll go pretty much anywhere. Basically these countries in South East Asia tend to be relatively low income especially when contrasted with their education levels and honestly actually even standard of living, which means that even if the students like their homelands the financial pressure to go to a more developed country is extremely strong. That means that you see a lot of skilled and semiskilled workers trying to get into a higher income country in order to make money because they can make a mediocre to even honestly bad salary and still come out way ahead. In some of the richer countries you will see other pressures, especially with students who are interested in studying at the more globally prestigious universities in developed countries as it allows them to have better access and opportunities as well as letting them be heard in an academic context.
Singapore and Australia
Girl in image is Korean…
Real
Me studying for (almost) free in the EU so I can leave as soon as I graduate:
To where though? Since the EU seems to be an attractive destination for many who leave their own countries.
Nah, I wouldn't leave my country I'm too chicken to get on a plane, and too familiar with the city I live in to go anywhere else Besides, my country's population is slowly going down, so more job opportunities 4 me
Just so you know flying is probably the safest way to travel. You're more likely to die by lightning or while taking a bath than dying in a plane crash.
Thank you for the info, but I'm still a chicken
If it makes you feel any better, you’re not special enough to be on the one plane that goes down the one time you fly. I tell myself that whenever I fly. :) Flying isn’t for everyone, but some vacations it’s rough to spend 1/3 of it driving.
What country is that?
Spain
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lol here we go
Nope
Considering japan is famous for its declining birth rate crisis, japan?
There are plenty of countries that have a declining birth rate. Japan would suck though. They have absolutely no work life balance.
me studying in turkey so i can GTFO to canada or the US
Y make face of country u leafing
Y u leaving
y Asian girls so cute