I'm an american currently attending a college in China for CS (freshman). China is pretty cool, and my Mandarin got pretty good, but because of the pandemic I was forced to return to America.
There's a possibility I cannot return to China, so in the event that does happen, where does Yas Forums think I should head to for uni? My mandarin is pretty good, and I can speak Japanese and Korean to a basic extent, I have no problem with learning languages.
I'm pretty set on East Asia, so China, Japan or Korea, any advice?
Is East Asia legitimately more exciting than the West? I saw a Canadian streamer on Twitch cry because she said Canada is boring compared to East Asia
Eli Rivera
I can really only speak for China, but in general, unless you live in a big city like NY, East Asia is a ton more exciting for young people than North America.
There's just more shit for young people to do, it's cheaper, and public transportation is more developed so it's less of a hassle to get there.
Isaiah Sanchez
bump 야 씨발새끼들이 말해 줘
Gavin Carter
bump こんなご時世なんだから留学せずに米国内で勉強してりゃ良いだろw
Connor James
>Is East Asia legitimately more exciting than the West? IMO the impression is heavily skewed due to people mainly visiting Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul, Osaka, Hong Kong and Taipei, which are indeed more exciting than the vast majority of Western city.
But Shenzhen is boring af for example, so East Asian doesn't automatically translate to exciting.
Daniel Bennett
本当に私は日本語が上手で話しません wどうして? 日本語の大学は良いいじゃない?
Grayson Sanders
Shenzhen was boring for you? Did you just stay in your hotel or something?
David Morales
lol how tf is Shenzhen boring? It's like a 1st tier city, I was in a T1.5 city in China and was never ever bored.
Just get a group of people and go eat hotpot, afterwards get a round of baijiu get drunk as fuck and sing love songs in KTV.