Assume that this is not a wannabee, but someone who, for example, already has a solid job offer from an EU country, and some cash for the relocation.

  • Woht24@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    The food thing is BS. There’s a lot of stuff you won’t be able to buy, even just turn to proximity to other countries.

    Good luck finding proper Mexican or Jamaican food, even southern BBQ in most parts of the world.

    Not a reason to not do it, but I think you’re looking through rose coloured glasses there and I’m not even a yank.

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      9 hours ago

      Why don’t you, I mean, I know it’s gonna be hard for you but, eat food from other countries or local food?

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      16 hours ago

      “The food thing is BS”

      are you replying to someone else? I didn’t talk about being able to find food, so I’m not sure what you’re referring to.

      “There’s a lot of stuff you won’t be able to buy,”

      that’s absurd. go ahead and give me an example of things you can’t buy in Europe that is available in the Americas.

      also, since you brought up food, I should mention that you are completely wrong again.

      like you couldn’t be more wrong.

      especially with Mexican and Jamaican, two extremely popular cuisines.

      there are immigrants everywhere, and you can find “proper”(false category anyway) mexican and jamaican food throughout Europe.

      You’re obviously not a traveler, and are talking out your elbow, so sit this one out.