Why I want to leave America for good...

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mightyking7
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Why I want to leave America for good...

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I'm 19 years old. I have a high school diploma . I started working as soon as I graduated . I work as a Personal Care Assistant in the educational sector.
Even though I'm far from what most consider to be a financial success I think I do well :)
I'm fairly good looking, muscular, but unfortunately I don't meet 6 ft or above that height required by these American women on their dating profiles :roll: .... I'm only slightly above 5 ft 4 . Even if I could meet a woman here I don't find most of the women in my race to be attractive . Nowadays I am finding the Asian Women most feminine, attractive and desirable. Even Latina Women are ok but they seem to be slutty on average and I think I'm leaning towards virgins where Asian women fits my needs and preferences rather well :D
I'm of Caribbean lineage but raised in the USA my entire life. Most African American women and to a lesser extent the Black Caribbean Women are some of the craziest women to deal with. I swear these women are bipolar . They got attitudes, they don't take care of themselves- ie., bodily hygiene, personal odor, dress sloppily or sluttily sometimes both. Most black women would rather wear the hair of Asian goddesses or Latina Mamis.
BW don't like to wear their own hair and even when they do they seem clueless when it comes to personal grooming, looking feminine; in fact they are the opposite, masculine and loud . It amazes me the lack of decorum that BW has. WEARING HAIROLLERS IN FRONT OF VISITORS and don't get me started on those HAIR BONNETS, ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS.
On a positive note I'm considering booking a trip to Central Asia as well as other Asian nations this September to find my Asian goddess. Just got to renew my passport and book my ticket out of here... I'm thinking to relocate out of USA once I get a place to live overseas. Thinking to rent or buy a home in Asia and trying to build multiple streams of income. Right now most of my income is from the United States but I'm going to look for any lucrative business opportunities to develop in an Asian country among my other endeavors which is finding my Asian wife/GF :)


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MrMan
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I spent a year in South Korea and many years in Indonesia, over a decade. I've been to Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and mainland China. I've never been to central Asia, though.

If you want to live overseas, if you are rich, I suppose you can just invest. Otherwise, you might need to be a specialist to get a work visa. I was able to do this in Korea and Indonesia back when I was an English teacher because I had a degree. In some countries a native English speaker with a degree can get a visa. Generally, whatever work visa you get, you have to be specialized enough to justify the visa. In some less developed countries, just having a degree is enough to justify the visa. A former neighbor of mine had a business degree and got a job right out of college as a construction manager in Angola.

I've also met expats who had high school diplomas and became specialists in certain areas, like mixing die for clothing manufacturing or certain aspects of assembly line production. The last expat I mentioned had a house in Hong Kong and made money in China. He was English, but since he lived overseas, England didn't require taxes of him. Hong Kong didn't because he earned money in China, I think. China didn't require income taxes because he lived in Hong Kong.

If you save up money and invest it, some countries will let you get a visa based on investment. Indonesian allows foreign owned corporations to hire so many expats without having to meet any special qualifications. They just get a quota whether or not their skills exist in the local market or not. I think it costs about $700K of investment to start one of those.

Btw, 5'4" point something is average height in Indonesia and the Philippines for a man.
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MrMan wrote:
May 11th, 2022, 11:59 am
I spent a year in South Korea and many years in Indonesia, over a decade. I've been to Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and mainland China. I've never been to central Asia, though.

If you want to live overseas, if you are rich, I suppose you can just invest. Otherwise, you might need to be a specialist to get a work visa. I was able to do this in Korea and Indonesia back when I was an English teacher because I had a degree. In some countries a native English speaker with a degree can get a visa. Generally, whatever work visa you get, you have to be specialized enough to justify the visa. In some less developed countries, just having a degree is enough to justify the visa. A former neighbor of mine had a business degree and got a job right out of college as a construction manager in Angola.

I've also met expats who had high school diplomas and became specialists in certain areas, like mixing die for clothing manufacturing or certain aspects of assembly line production. The last expat I mentioned had a house in Hong Kong and made money in China. He was English, but since he lived overseas, England didn't require taxes of him. Hong Kong didn't because he earned money in China, I think. China didn't require income taxes because he lived in Hong Kong.

If you save up money and invest it, some countries will let you get a visa based on investment. Indonesian allows foreign owned corporations to hire so many expats without having to meet any special qualifications. They just get a quota whether or not their skills exist in the local market or not. I think it costs about $700K of investment to start one of those.

Btw, 5'4" point something is average height in Indonesia and the Philippines for a man.
I have heard some good things about Indonesia and Malaysia especially about the women but Central Asia stood out to me because fewer people know about it and therefore less competition :D Even Mongolia is an option because Mongolian women are hot 🔥
Filipina women are okay but they are really money hungry and I heard that dating them you have to date their entire family ie., send your hard earned money to their entire family sometimes not even just their mom and dad. That's why I don't think the Philippines is for me. I think it's such a popular destination that most of the women there been ran through and most likely see foreigners as walking dollar signs. The only places with good women are typically far from the city areas and I can't see myself moving to the Philippines at all to keep them from being corrupted.
I would like go to places where it's virtually impossible for the women to become trashy like in the U.S. . And unfortunately with some of they more well known places like the Philippines it's starting to become more and more trashy in my opinion. Malaysia and Indonesia I will still keep in mind, however.
In regards to income, I was thinking about teaching English with a TEFL or something like that. I don't think I'm interested in wasting 4 or more years of my precious life in college for about a few extra dollars in salary. I just don't think it's worth the time.
I was thinking in places like Central Asia , Malaysia, Indonesia, and Mongolia there should be such a demand for English teachers that they won't require a degree .
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mightyking7 wrote:
May 11th, 2022, 1:31 pm
I was thinking in places like Central Asia , Malaysia, Indonesia, and Mongolia there should be such a demand for English teachers that they won't require a degree .
If you want to get a work visa, you need to meet that country's requirements.

Also, Malaysia is a former British colony. Many people speak English. But I've only been to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia though. I could speak English with the taxi driver, but he humored me by speaking Malay so I could see how close it was to Indonesian. Most of it was close enough, but he used a few words I wasn't familiar with, and he pointed out I was using a different word for 'airport' than Malaysian uses.

To me, penninsular Malaysian sounds like Indonesian in the mouth of someone with a speech impediment.

My guess is you would have a hard time finding an English teaching job in Malaysia unless you were skilled and trained as a high school English teacher or something like that.
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I guess that leaves me with the other countries then lol
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