It depends on what you hope to gain by moving.
2007-12-26 02:15:46
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answered by Tim C 7
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That would depend on your reasons. Since you don't mention any I have to say NO. The All American Dream is not what the world perceives it to be. Big cars, big homes, lots of money. The average American is just getting by. Propaganda is easily swayed to make the US look good. Poverty, drug abuse and crime is at the highest the US has ever had since the roaring 20s and the booze smuggling days. People arm themselves for protection in their own homes. Homelessness abounds.
Unless you have skills that are highly marketable and in demand, stay where you are. So many people move there to end up losing everything...including their self respect.
There are many US newspapers that you can go on line to check things out. I suggest you read the headlines.
Sorry if I burst your bubble but the US is going through hard times...does the lower US dollar not tell you something? Harder times are ahead for the US yet. People are losing their homes even tho the US government is trying to bail them out.
Notice that even Russia has little interest in the USA. They're doing the right thing now. Instead of going to the US they are starting to create their own US style of society.
Keep up on current affairs.
2007-12-26 02:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Gosh, after interpreting those solutions I had no concept that uk people have been such anti-US snobs! can no longer write a first rate sentence! certainly!how a lot of you usa "bashers" have truthfully been right here? i presumed so. besides, to respond to your question, without understanding you, i could alert you to think of two times till now making the "bounce". the biggest problem i think of you will have, different than homesickness, is adjusting to the climate in Florida. interior the iciness, it quite is large yet our summers are long, sticky and warm! you will could desire to stay in airconditioning in the two homestead and motor vehicle for approximately 7 months. If that may not a difficulty, i think of you may relish the "laid back" existence-kind right here. there is plenty style, even in our state on my own, which you does not become bored immediately once you're cellular. you have the funky Keys islands, the worldwide over flavored Miami, rural deep south interior the interior, touristy Orlando and genuinely pleasing white sand seashores on the Gulf of Mexico. No place is Florida is greater suitable than seventy one miles (i don't be attentive to what number km's!) from the sea coast. some thing that i be attentive to that has a tendency to "freak out" Europeans somewhat is the quantity of driving that the problem-unfastened American does. each thing is plenty greater unfold out right here and we predict of no longer something of a a million-2 hr. force to circulate someplace. i've got heard that countless eu worldwide places can truthfully be transversed in that quantity of time. We even have alot of immigrants from Hispanic worldwide places and the Islands, which save issues multi-culturally energetic. a minimum of in my area of central Florida, race kin are fairly reliable. i've got had acquaintances from Belgium, the Phillipines, Germany, Haiti and Cuba all residing on my block on the comparable time and that i enjoyed all of them. Sorry to declare this, yet judging out of your countrymen's impolite responses on your question i could could desire to declare i could come over in a minute if I have been you and could desire to stand warm climate. reliable success in making your determination. i'm assuming you're an adolescent and not applying a kin of your guy or woman? while you're it quite is alot greater advantageous to do some thing like this till now the better half and childrens come alongside!
2016-10-09 04:55:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If you like living in a country like the US that is sinking faster than the Titanic.
2007-12-26 02:22:07
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answered by stale mate 3
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There are some lovely place in The States and there are some not so nice places.
It's also not that easy, have you ever been?
2007-12-26 02:22:23
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answered by bambam 5
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Each place is the same as the other only different.
2007-12-26 02:26:07
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answered by dahopdawg 3
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Oh my goodness no.
85% of Americans don't have passports, and yet claim that the United States is the greatest country ever.
...'nuff said.
2007-12-26 02:15:56
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answered by Jessica 2
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In a word... NO. You will be sadly disappointed.
2007-12-26 02:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No!
2007-12-26 07:30:24
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answered by Judi 3
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