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Single people living abroad, what determined your next big move (interstate/international), even when you were comfortable in your previous location?

Reddit r/expats·u/Familiar-Lynx7996·about 1 month ago
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Single people living abroad, what determined your next big move (interstate/international), even when you were comfortable in your previous location? I'm not unhappy, but I'm not necessarily happy with current status quo either. I think a large part of this has to do with my location and crowd. It's a very white town (racism is well and truly alive), it's a long way from being multicultural. Locals are very cliquish nor do they see a need to involve new people/foreigners into their friend group, which is understandable. International crowds here can be very transient - the people who work regional for Visa purposes and then leave as soon as they can for bigger cities. After a while, you get sick and tired of investing in people who are always leaving. Career wise, there wouldn't be pay increment for another 2 years, not in this economy. The company is ok, an improvement from my previous. Rent and insurances increases year on year, above inflation rate as aways.…

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