I didn’t, my parents moved here before I was born. However they are generally pretty pro-China----my dad has Mao books and my mom is willing to buy me translated theory from China. I’ll probably move back to China after I graduate, if possible.
Diaspora communities usually send money back home. You can get a lot of food on the table for your whole side of the family if you can get an engineering job.
I dont think that getting doxxed here is likely. Users dont need to include emails and IP addresses are not logged. This is a pretty good privacy forum for anonymity.
I’ve been finding that in recent years the goal of Chinese students in universities in my patch of the West has shifted from “get a degree and settle down” to “get a degree and go home”.
That’s not to say that I don’t still occasionally encounter the “I want out of China at any cost” types, but I certainly think there’s fewer of them.
As a Chinese immigrant I think Communism is great.
May i ask why did you decide to move?
I didn’t, my parents moved here before I was born. However they are generally pretty pro-China----my dad has Mao books and my mom is willing to buy me translated theory from China. I’ll probably move back to China after I graduate, if possible.
Did they ever tell you why they decide to move?
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Have they mentioned ever wanting to return to China?
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Do they wish to make their current country of resident communist too?
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Currency exchange rates wild af
Diaspora communities usually send money back home. You can get a lot of food on the table for your whole side of the family if you can get an engineering job.
Jobs. I don’t want to say any more because I’m afraid of getting doxxed lol.
I dont think that getting doxxed here is likely. Users dont need to include emails and IP addresses are not logged. This is a pretty good privacy forum for anonymity.
I’ve been finding that in recent years the goal of Chinese students in universities in my patch of the West has shifted from “get a degree and settle down” to “get a degree and go home”.
That’s not to say that I don’t still occasionally encounter the “I want out of China at any cost” types, but I certainly think there’s fewer of them.