I really want to immigrate to either Sweden, Germany, or Spain after I graduate. I fucking hate this clowned country so much.
Other anons have also recommended Netherlands. But finding a job in one of those cunts seems almost impossible as a non European so I don't know what to do
The quality of life is very compared to your average middle class euro
Ian Cooper
Learn the language. Pick ONE and obsess over it, then get tothe level where the natives are unable to get over the fact that you speak so well. I start every day with German and actively AVOID English. Phone - German. Music - German. Thoughts - German! LEARN A LANGUAGE NIG, they will love you for it. Inb4 jealous monolinguals
Benjamin Watson
What are you learning?
Michael Fisher
Right now I speak a decent amount of Spanish, and I'm enrolling into a German course during my last uni semester
Nathaniel Stewart
Computer Science
Anthony Green
I change your life for mine in Barcelona
Tyler Wright
I always thought USA was much better than Europe for middle class or higher, but worse for people with low income. I work as a programmer and in USA I'd make twice as much money but if I were a cleaner or cashier I'd live in poverty in USA whereas here in Sweden I could still have a decent life.
Jaxson Bell
then there's no point leaving
Jordan Young
Why?
That may be true. But I think there are other things that you are not considering such as the very high cost of health care.
Cooper Powell
He's a retarded neet
Owen Torres
cs get paid much more in america than in any other country in the world
Jaxson Hill
Even if you wanted to great money as a programmer, you would have to go move to a big city like SF or NYC where the cost of living is tremendous anyways
Charles Bennett
You could probably get a job in Stockholm or Berlin but I bet you would get paid more in the US. You won't earn much money working in Spain
Lincoln Perez
I would love to live in Spain or maybe Italy because the countries look beautiful. But I think the job market there is quite bad. I've been doing a lot of research about getting a job in particularly Germany or Sweden, and the general consensus is that it is very difficult for an American to get a job since they have plenty of other EU states with applicants.
Adrian Garcia
There are good salaries in both Spain and Italy too. There are regions where you'll have a similar Central-European wage like Catalonia, Basque Country, Navarre, Madrid... Same in Italy with Piamonte, Lombardia, Veneto, Lazio...
Just avoid the Southern regions if you are mostly looking for a good salary. Although both Southern Spain and Italy are outstanding and very soul. You should visit them whatsoever.
I plan to go to Barcelona for vacation in the near future (
Camden Nelson
Literally all of our graduates in fields such as medicine, finance and tech try to make their way into the USA and you believe that somehow life could be better here, lmao.
Michael Ross
>Literally all of our graduates That's a bias, you only take notice of the people who are leaving. I'm sure the vast majority stay there
The majority does indeed stay but the USA is massively overrepresented when you look at emigration among higher educated people.
Nathaniel Smith
Only because wages are higher, nothing else about the US is better
William Kelly
USA has better wages, fuckhuge country with plenty of locations to choose from, different offerings in lifestyles, climtes, etc. When you move to Europe you inevitably end up in some dull city living some generic expat life which is like US city life minus 50% purchasing power and living space
>dull city the comment is atrocious, what does he expect to find in the USA
Jaxson Clark
Well if you live in Sweden it's not like you have a huge variety of different environments to live
Zachary Rodriguez
Europe has a massive amount of diversity, in the USA you will get the same uniform culture despite you wanting to meme about the difference about states
Grayson Jones
we r full
Levi Perry
What do you expect to find in Europe? Most cities are just that, a bunch of buildings clustered together with some parks and bars full of people going there neurotically to show how much they enjoy the immaterial things. Life's pretty mediocre and it's fine
Owen Sanders
>a bunch of buildings clustered together with some parks and bars goodjob you have described what a city is
Brayden Brown
What would you prefer? Bustling, breathing place for communities to come together in an ever dynamic environment?
Jack Taylor
delusional there's a huge difference between cities in Europe, in the US they all literally look the same and you only have redditors pretending they are unique because their fast-food chains have different names and the locals have slightly different accents
Cameron Gray
>64 KB PNG >I really want to immigrate to either Sweden, Germany, or Spain Du kan inte språket.
Jacob Robinson
Having been to quite a few I feel like the differences are often very superficial and overblown. The core is the same across the continent. The Netherlands has brick, Poland has plastered facades, France has their style, etc but in the end the same kind of people live inside cities and follow the same trends. Our ways of life are much more comparable than they were 100 years ago
Josiah Perry
What the fuck did you do your studies in the US then? There's no way you'll sponge off your debt on an euro salary.