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Q: If you are Chinese were would you like to live outside of China?

I swear my wife is relocating half of China to Brisbane

One of her friends is just heading back to China and another 2 are on the way over

For the foreigners does this happen to you?

And for the Chinese  were would you like to live outside of China?

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I'd pick Singapore,

safe,clean ,beautiful and not far away from China,what's more ,I can talk to people in both Mandarin and English there. I always want to go back there.

Phil,your wife seems got a lot of available friends to come to see you guys? last time you mentioned that one of her friend coming to OZ for meeting guys or something?

philbravery:

Yeah

she is a regular little match makerno

 

(my sarcasm is not aimed at you )  

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Any match making success?

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Bris has a large Chinese community - what did you expect??

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aus, netherlands, sweden, norway, france germany, swiss, taiwen (puck u, if you say it)

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I'd like to live outside of this country for some time,if i have the chance, i would choose to live in the countryside of Sweden or Britain,Brazil is not bad either,but probably i would come back to China one day.Life is full of challenges here,but it's never boring.

philbravery:

Have you had the opportunity to travel abroad yet?

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yes,i have been to Thailand,but only this country.

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USA.

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U-S-A! U-S-A! 

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I hear you Phil. My wifes family love Brisbane.

 

However I would chose Singapore/Hong Kong being put in another country where culture and language can be a daunting experience would choose a place that feels closer to home.

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