People who have permanently moved to another country, what gave you the opportunity and was it worth it?

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People who have permanently moved to another country, what gave you the opportunity and was it worth it? - Sopuli

I’m trying to make a move myself and am curious what worked and how well it turned out.

Moved from EU to US during Trump1/just before COVID. Loved the pay check, the weather and the nature, hated the work culture, the food culture, the lack of culture, the lack of a social net and of social cohesion, the ingrained racism.

Moved from US to Germany, liked it but didn’t love it. Loved to social net and the beer gardens, the parks and public transport, struggled making connections and learning the language.

Moved from Germany to France, loved it. Great food, great weather, good work life balance, great social net, amazing food and good culture, people are friendly and welcoming (not in Paris or overly touristy places). Only downside is being away from family and having to build my social circle again.

You don’t think French do weird shit all the time?
Maybe you are French yourself.

Not French, but from nearby. Culturally very similar. I really understood how much cultural expectations are deeply ingrained, and how much they play a tole in making me feel “at home”.

There are still things that French people do that I find odd, but not overly much, and more in a cute way than an annoying one.