Young American guy living in Asia for the past 3 years
Posted: June 13th, 2012, 7:38 am
Hi everyone,
I've been lurking the Happier Abroad forum for about half a year now, and I've finally decided to register for a username. Why? Because I feel like I have a lot of valuable information that could be useful to readers out there.
Let me introduce myself: I'm 26-years-old, Caucasian, 5'8" (173 cm), and I'm from the southeastern United States (Bible belt territory). You may be wondering why I mentioned my race and height. Well, that's because I feel like that information is relative to this kind of forum. I graduated from my university in May 2008, and about a year later, in September 2009, I took the initiative to live abroad. I moved to Dalian, China, and I stayed there for about 2.5 years. I later moved to Bangkok, Thailand in April 2012, which is where I'm currently living.
Ever since I was a child, I've been interested in geography and traveling. I remember being a kid, looking at a globe, and being really interested in the tiny little island of Fiji. Well, years later I haven't been to Fiji, but I've been to 10 different countries, most of which are in Asia. Here's the list: the United States (of course), the Dominican Republic, Ireland, Aruba, China, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. It's hard to pick a favorite country from the list, but I really liked the Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, and the Dominican Republic. I guess I just like tropical places and warm weather. My least favorite would probably be Aruba, mostly because it was so ridiculously expensive and touristy. Yes, it's a tropical place, but I still didn't like it much. I didn't have too great an impression of South Korea either.
The reason I initially decided to live abroad was because of my huge fascination in traveling. I was also quite bored with America, and I just wanted a drastic change of environment. I don't really consider myself an economic refugee, nor do I consider myself to be a guy living abroad just for the women. The women are just the icing on the cake. I originally wanted to move to Germany or Ireland, but I later started to become more interested in Asia. I have a Filipino friend back in my hometown in the States, and he made the Philippines sound quite attractive to me. However, I later met my Chinese girlfriend online, so I decided to move to Dalian to be with her. We are still together to this day, and it has been nearly 3 years for us. We have a very good relationship, and I'm confident we will likely marry in the future.
I really love being an expat, and I couldn't imagine my life being any other way. However, I gotta be honest - northeastern China really wasn't for me. The weather was way too cold, and I wasn't too fond of the people either. Bangkok seems more to my liking, but I have to admit I'm still in the honeymoon phase. I plan to say in Thailand for a minimum of 3 years, so we'll see if my opinion of it changes in the future. I also hope to live in Asia for about 10 years total, and after that, I would really like to live in Latin America, possibly Mexico or Brazil.
As for work while living abroad, I've mostly done jobs related to English. Some of them I liked a lot, while others I absolutely hated. Ironically, the one I hated the most was at a very major American company. I don't mind teaching English for the moment and for maybe a few more years, but I do hope to eventually be doing something different or to be self-employed.
Other than just traveling, I'm really into photography and anything related to computers/IT. I love to repair and assemble computers, or to take apart some old electronic device just to see how it works. I'm also somewhat interested in astronomy and modern history. And on a side note, I can speak basic Mandarin Chinese, and I hope to start learning Thai eventually. I would also really love to learn Spanish some day.
I think that's enough about me. I will probably post a lot in the forums discussing Asia, particularly China and Thailand. Please forgive me if I start "grave digging" and resurrect lots of old threads - if I feel like I have valuable information to add to them, then I'll resurrect them. I would also like to give a personal thanks to Winston for creating this site, and I would like to say thank you to all the posters out there who already took the plunge to happily live abroad - your advice is what really counts on this site.
I've been lurking the Happier Abroad forum for about half a year now, and I've finally decided to register for a username. Why? Because I feel like I have a lot of valuable information that could be useful to readers out there.
Let me introduce myself: I'm 26-years-old, Caucasian, 5'8" (173 cm), and I'm from the southeastern United States (Bible belt territory). You may be wondering why I mentioned my race and height. Well, that's because I feel like that information is relative to this kind of forum. I graduated from my university in May 2008, and about a year later, in September 2009, I took the initiative to live abroad. I moved to Dalian, China, and I stayed there for about 2.5 years. I later moved to Bangkok, Thailand in April 2012, which is where I'm currently living.
Ever since I was a child, I've been interested in geography and traveling. I remember being a kid, looking at a globe, and being really interested in the tiny little island of Fiji. Well, years later I haven't been to Fiji, but I've been to 10 different countries, most of which are in Asia. Here's the list: the United States (of course), the Dominican Republic, Ireland, Aruba, China, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. It's hard to pick a favorite country from the list, but I really liked the Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, and the Dominican Republic. I guess I just like tropical places and warm weather. My least favorite would probably be Aruba, mostly because it was so ridiculously expensive and touristy. Yes, it's a tropical place, but I still didn't like it much. I didn't have too great an impression of South Korea either.
The reason I initially decided to live abroad was because of my huge fascination in traveling. I was also quite bored with America, and I just wanted a drastic change of environment. I don't really consider myself an economic refugee, nor do I consider myself to be a guy living abroad just for the women. The women are just the icing on the cake. I originally wanted to move to Germany or Ireland, but I later started to become more interested in Asia. I have a Filipino friend back in my hometown in the States, and he made the Philippines sound quite attractive to me. However, I later met my Chinese girlfriend online, so I decided to move to Dalian to be with her. We are still together to this day, and it has been nearly 3 years for us. We have a very good relationship, and I'm confident we will likely marry in the future.
I really love being an expat, and I couldn't imagine my life being any other way. However, I gotta be honest - northeastern China really wasn't for me. The weather was way too cold, and I wasn't too fond of the people either. Bangkok seems more to my liking, but I have to admit I'm still in the honeymoon phase. I plan to say in Thailand for a minimum of 3 years, so we'll see if my opinion of it changes in the future. I also hope to live in Asia for about 10 years total, and after that, I would really like to live in Latin America, possibly Mexico or Brazil.
As for work while living abroad, I've mostly done jobs related to English. Some of them I liked a lot, while others I absolutely hated. Ironically, the one I hated the most was at a very major American company. I don't mind teaching English for the moment and for maybe a few more years, but I do hope to eventually be doing something different or to be self-employed.
Other than just traveling, I'm really into photography and anything related to computers/IT. I love to repair and assemble computers, or to take apart some old electronic device just to see how it works. I'm also somewhat interested in astronomy and modern history. And on a side note, I can speak basic Mandarin Chinese, and I hope to start learning Thai eventually. I would also really love to learn Spanish some day.
I think that's enough about me. I will probably post a lot in the forums discussing Asia, particularly China and Thailand. Please forgive me if I start "grave digging" and resurrect lots of old threads - if I feel like I have valuable information to add to them, then I'll resurrect them. I would also like to give a personal thanks to Winston for creating this site, and I would like to say thank you to all the posters out there who already took the plunge to happily live abroad - your advice is what really counts on this site.