I wish i was in america, my parents are here in the middle east so i cant leave moreover i didnt complete my bachelor of computer science and dropped out i only did 1 year also if i travel to america i will be strange since my dna doesn’t come from there. What is life like in america?
oh man, I’m sorry…you should stay with your parents I think…it would be very hard for you here I think…not knowing anyone…getting disability if you get citizenship too would be hard I think…you would have to have money, a lot of money saved up I think to try something like this…america isn’t all it’s hyped up to be right now.
the sister of my father is in america but she doesnt like my father thats why she didnt give him the american nationality.
shucks…man…that’s tough…it just seems like such a dangerous idea…if you can make it work in your country and be happy I would stay there, just because I don’t want to see you homeless in america or something bad.
You wouldn’t look out of place with different DNA, a lot of the people here are other races. My hometown is a big Asian community and most of the restaurants are either Korean or Chinese.
there is no war in my country just economical crisis also people are becoming crazy here because there is so much problems in the country. there was shooting which could of lead the a civil war but it stopped and right now there is no war but you have to be cautious people will steal and kill for a few thousands dollars.
That is a HUGE question. There are so many different aspects of America. Life in Porum, Oklahoma is very different from life in New York City. A lot depends on what you are looking for.
I should also add “how much money you have to work with”.
There’s lots of great food, and lots of different areas in the country to choose from.
We’re pretty diverse if you pick from the right states. I went to college with folks of all different races and religions, not rare to hear a language that isn’t English in the community center.
I wish anybody could come here who wanted to, we have lots of problems but we exist in a really amazing area geographically, and the way it’s divided, it’s like you get to pick from 50 little mini countries while still receiving the same federal government benefits regardless of your location.
I had to stop college in my third year because of my symptoms. It can be tough.
i lived in america for 8 months. what i liked the most is that everybody is miding their own business. i felt freedom like never before. i am very thankful i had this chance. it changed my life entirely for the better forever.
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