Starting in another country

Starting in another country

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mickythefish

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960 posts

13 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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Just wondered if it is possible to move somewhere else.

Unfortunately I've never really enjoyed living in the UK . Rich people look down on poor people attitude is ingrained . The social system helps those who tick boxes. Not actual people who have recognised long term illness. Or you aren't a drug taker or been in prison.

Unless you are a narcissist it is hard to succeed in business which seems to reward ignorance over intelligence.

Everything is constantly more expensive , massive profiteering and I can't be arsed to work all my life in st jobs and spend half my money on st rent. Probably why everyone on breadline working is so unhappy.

So the only place I can think of is Russia. Any other places that I could get up and move to tomorrow ?

ecsrobin

17,818 posts

172 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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mickythefish said:
Just wondered if it is possible to move somewhere else.

Unfortunately I've never really enjoyed living in the UK . Rich people look down on poor people attitude is ingrained . The social system helps those who tick boxes. Not actual people who have recognised long term illness. Or you aren't a drug taker or been in prison.

Unless you are a narcissist it is hard to succeed in business which seems to reward ignorance over intelligence.

Everything is constantly more expensive , massive profiteering and I can't be arsed to work all my life in st jobs and spend half my money on st rent. Probably why everyone on breadline working is so unhappy.

So the only place I can think of is Russia. Any other places that I could get up and move to tomorrow ?
rofl

I’d be interested in why you think Russia is better?

Dingu

4,338 posts

37 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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mickythefish said:
So the only place I can think of is Russia. Any other places that I could get up and move to tomorrow ?
What’s the criteria that only Russia meets?

akirk

5,611 posts

121 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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Moving simply means you take your own issues with you.
Grass is rarely greener on the other side of the fence - despite appearances
Every country has issues

There is a reason why so many people wish to live in the UK - yes it has some issues, but in general it is still one of the better countries to live in worldwide.

Turn off the media, turn off social media, don't read the constant dribble of negativity
Find a small community to live in with real people
Get stuck in and build relationships
Take time to stop and enjoy the beautiful world we live in
Get a job and work hard at it - whatever it is

get on with real life - which is generally amazingly good for most people...

Veteran63

324 posts

3 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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Yeah, give Russia a go. Sounds a good match.

Monkeylegend

27,188 posts

238 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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Russia would seem to be a good shout, followed quickly by a tour of Ukraine, then who knows where.

Monkeylegend

27,188 posts

238 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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Keep posting here though, we all love a good laugh.

Doofus

28,376 posts

180 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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Monkeylegend said:
Keep posting here though, we all love a good laugh.
OP almost never responds to a thread he started.

Al Gorithum

4,185 posts

215 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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I think you're in for a bit of a disappointment as the UK is one of the best places in the world to live. Believe it or not...

Zetec-S

6,258 posts

100 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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3/10 for trolling. Must try harder.

GliderRider

2,527 posts

88 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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Maybe a trip or two to Russia would be a wise move before moving there for good?

Edit: No, forget the above. If your research/hunch says Russia is the place for you, go for it!

Edited by GliderRider on Tuesday 3rd September 09:33

StevieBee

13,542 posts

262 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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The only countries that you'd willingly up sticks for offer a society that is at best, no different, but in many cases worse than that you described. It may be that their worse is a better worse than here (in your eyes) and that may be motivation enough for you. But I see many who move somewhere thinking they have found Utopia but rarely is that the case.

That is not to say that it can't work. I have many expat friends living around the world; the US, Bulgaria, Hungary, New Zealand, Caribbean.... all of them, happy. But what connects them is that they moved a long time ago, pretty much right after they left Uni and went because of work and stayed because of love.




Radec

4,369 posts

54 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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StevieBee said:
The only countries that you'd willingly up sticks for offer a society that is at best, no different, but in many cases worse than that you described. It may be that their worse is a better worse than here (in your eyes) and that may be motivation enough for you. But I see many who move somewhere thinking they have found Utopia but rarely is that the case.

That is not to say that it can't work. I have many expat friends living around the world; the US, Bulgaria, Hungary, New Zealand, Caribbean.... all of them, happy. But what connects them is that they moved a long time ago, pretty much right after they left Uni and went because of work and stayed because of love.
From Russia?....with love?

Skodillac

6,072 posts

37 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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I used to live in Russia.

Going by most of the OP's material on this forum, he'll fit right in.

gotoPzero

18,149 posts

196 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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Virtually anyone can move to Thailand.

Its got a lot going for it, but also a few problems.

Don't expect to get a job there.
If you have kids an English speaking school is going to be expensive
To live in a nice area can be expensive
There is a lot of legislation.
Weather can become oppressive in the summer.
Living in more rural areas reduces access to services to nearly nil.
Dealing with the wildlife, bugs, insects etc in rural areas
Never being Thai (although that has its advantages)
Limited access to be able to buy freeehold property.

The positives are many though, and thats why so many people retire there or become digital nomads there.

They just launched a 5 year visa for peanuts which so long as you are self employed or working for a UK company is fairly easy to get.
If you are over 50 you can get a retirement visa.

If you are financially secure and don't need to work its a good option. Just watch out for the new tax rules.

Don't forget a lot of people who move to another country come back within 5 years.....


LRDefender

239 posts

15 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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I know many Russian nationals and none of them enjoyed living there and none of them are keen to return. They inform me cost of living in Moscow is as bad as anywhere in the U.K. and the wealth inequality there makes the U.K. look like an egalitarian utopia.

And if a policeman or security official informs you that you have earned the opportunity to submit your phone to the authorities be prepared for a surprise visit to the Russian countryside and a regime of vigorous exercise.

An American acquaintance of mine has recently left Moscow after living there for more than 10 years. She has informed me that life in Moscow is no longer tolerable, opportunities limited and the future uncertain. She had a string of high level positions within Russian society/business/organisations, she is very well connected within Russia and she knows her stuff. Let us know how you get on.

Countdown

41,961 posts

203 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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mickythefish said:
Any other places that I could get up and move to tomorrow ?
Lots of places but you need to be able to provide something that they want / need.

What skills are you offering?

Mastodon2

13,922 posts

172 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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Try Russia, let us know how you get on.

Skeptisk

8,225 posts

116 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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gotoPzero said:
Virtually anyone can move to Thailand.

Its got a lot going for it, but also a few problems.

Don't expect to get a job there.
If you have kids an English speaking school is going to be expensive
To live in a nice area can be expensive
There is a lot of legislation.
Weather can become oppressive in the summer.
Living in more rural areas reduces access to services to nearly nil.
Dealing with the wildlife, bugs, insects etc in rural areas
Never being Thai (although that has its advantages)
Limited access to be able to buy freeehold property.

The positives are many though, and thats why so many people retire there or become digital nomads there.

They just launched a 5 year visa for peanuts which so long as you are self employed or working for a UK company is fairly easy to get.
If you are over 50 you can get a retirement visa.

If you are financially secure and don't need to work its a good option. Just watch out for the new tax rules.

Don't forget a lot of people who move to another country come back within 5 years.....
I think you have made the mistake of thinking the OP was serious!

vikingaero

11,188 posts

176 months

Tuesday 3rd September
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mickythefish said:
I can't be arsed to work all my life in st jobs and spend half my money on st rent.
If you're in a lower paid job that everyman can do, then the chances of you getting into many other countries are significantly lower.

As others have said, the grass is not greener, but a different shade. My brother lives in Australia. There are big pros and cons there especially everyday living cost. My sister lives in India and poverty is extreme, you have to plan everything you need (no Amazon sameday or nextday), yet she can step out of house and be in the mountains within 5 minutes.