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Will we get to see this presentation eventually?
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Sure, I can upload the powerpoint when I'm done.
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Canada were right there with us from day 1 in WW2 is a major reason ;) 2 You lucky bastard, I am definately gonna spend a long time in Canada when I eventually come to that side of the world and work my way from Peru up ;) It's gonna take a while. 3 What about 2 Canada's :lol: |
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It's weird, I feel like I was never quite looked down upon for being an American while in Europe. Maybe because we were playing music people assumed we weren't jerks. But even on my days off walking around I never quite got the vibe that people hated me. The only times I felt like a dick was when I couldn't speak German or French to people when I needed to buy something. Luckily, many more Europeans speak English and most were pretty nice about it.
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So in a serious note, Ive been thinking of going to canada for a while, like actuallt moving there, there's a few things holding me back but that is not important or relevant.
How expensive is rent? Could a foreigner with absolutely no friends who actually live there make it? How easy is it to get a job? Will this job be enough to cover for rent? Im sure more questions will come up as I get answers for these, I dont care about big city life as long as I dont get like a bear on my ass as soon as i walk the door or something. (and that I have internet access :P) |
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One time in Sicily, I asked a hotel worker whether he would like some of the orange I just bought. Then he all of a sudden took it from my hand, pulled out a knife, and started peeling it for me. I was utterly confused, but I figured, "wow, what a nice guy!" Then when he was done peeling it he handed it back, and I gestured to him offering him some. He shook his head and then left, leaving me even more confused. What I had said was the closest word I knew to "would you like some." I said "Vorrei?" -- literally "I would like?" He must have thought I was demanding him to peel my orange for me since I was a hotel guest and he worked there. I still feel like a jerk for that. |
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Anyhow, I believe like all things, it varies. You may find some places that are really expensive to live, and others that are probably fairly cheap (granted its also all relative). As for friends, I don't know I would imagine a big move is difficult for anyone, but you may start to make friends if you have a job and hang out with co-workers afterwards or join something. |
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I dunno I'm still undecided, I have no problems being here and god knows I would miss the beach more than anything, I kind of get tired... I dunno.
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Hahahahaha. "How expensive is rent". Because clearly Canada has a nation-wide equal economy. We're afterall, a tiny country. Wait... If you want cheap Canadian rent, move to crappy cities. Basically anywhere in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, or the Maritimes. Rent in cities like Vancouver and Toronto are stupidly inflated. I was renting a 2 room basement suite (A tiny, tiny piece of crap) in the suburbs, about 40 minutes from the downtown core, and that was 1300 bucks a month. You can make it anywhere without friends. All you need is the internet. Is it easy to get a job? Sure. We have McDonald's/Starbucks.Subway.Supermarkets here, too you know. No, those will 100% not pay your rent. You'll miss the beach? Learn Canadian geography. ;) Vancouver is lined with beaches, as is all of Vancouver Island. |
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I have a more general question in terms of moving to another country. Can you live in another country when your income would still be coming from your original country? Usually need a work visa to stay don't you?
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Vancouver are does have pretty ridiculous rent. And as for jobs, it really depends on your skill set. A lot of companies are on hiring freezes right now due to the suffering economy. As for landscape, what you lose in beaches, will be made up for by lakes and national parks (both of which we have many). Making friends up here seems easy if you're a naturally social person. One trouble spot will be adjusting to the climate here. A lot of areas in Canada are horrendously cold for long portions of the year. |
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BreakABone secretly loves Canada. But he also secretly loves men.
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