What's the longest time you've been away from your home country and why?
Me- 4 months, studies
>3 years
>fucking ladyboys in thailand
19 years
>>68444341
oh
like 3 weeks on vacation
>>68439553
2 weeks
lads on tour in barca haha :)
>>68444286
Living the dream.
>Where
Fyn, Denmark for a month.
>why
International peace camp when I was younger. It was great.
>>68445711
You probably know more about that Island than i do.
As an adult - 5 months studying in England.
>>68444286
How would you rate it
A month travelling over Europe by trains.
2 years. Was living in Poland with my family.
>>68445872
>How would you rate it
time of my life
>Lithuania
>5 years
Studying/working
>>68439553
half a year. visiting relatives.
>>68446064
Fuck off we're full
>>68446064
I thought you were a kiwi
>Where
USA
>Why
Dad got a job there
>How Long
4 years 10 months
>>68439553
Beeb to a fair few countries buy never been outside of England for longer than 2 weeks, doesn't look like it's gonna change anytime soon now I'm a wageslave
>>68446064
knew you were Lithuanian why do you try and claim NZ when you were only visiting?
>>68445882
Wouldn't it be cheaper to fly?
>never
>>68446164
why did you leave the usa?
>>68446153
I am, but I only lived in the you kay since 2014
>>68439553
2 months! long story short, british ex gf brought me to stay with her then broke up with me so i fucked off and went to a few other countries, ended up fucking hot swedish girl then going home. was gone 2 months
>>68446285
>>68439553
>3 monthes
>Staying with my family in Italy
Never again, Italians are fucking psycho
>>68446618
what's this about lithuania then?
10 years.
Left home when i was 16.
>>68439553
2 years in the Philippines, and 9 months combined in Europe.
Fuck other places. There's nowhere I'd rather be than the USA.
>>68446830
Because I love a baltics. Went for exchange, then moved to do a full degree, then got a jerb.
>>68439553
1 year and 9-10 months
studied in taiwan
>>68439553
Forever, muslims destroyed my homeland before i was born. Now i am without a country, like a jew
>>68447011
Did you try stinky tofu ? And if not why not ?
>>68446965
Agreed. I've travelled all over the world and nothing comes close to the US.
>>68447055
Where are you from ? I mean I would have said France but then your flag...
>>68447055
Not even sure if native french or if you have to go back
>>68439553
4 years in Canada, work related
>>68447065
never tried, the smell is too much for me
France
Korea 2 years
Modelling for a local apparel company
>>68447090
Where in the US?
I prefer korea to us desu
1 year in Russia
>>68447145
>the smell is too much for me
>>68447306
that's disgusting as well
>>68447364
I want to try it
>>68447198
Boulder, Colorado.
What do you like about Korea so much? Are you just really into korean culture?
>>68447435
I'm extremely picky with food so I've never even tried all the meme dishes that we have. All I know is that it smells horrible. Are you interested in lutfisk as well?
>>68447492
Maybe because I can score multiple pussies just by standing in a club every night.
Also it is convenient. You can order any food around the world 24/7 365 days a year.
I also like the culture, but not as much as I like the pussies.
>>68446545
The project my dad was working on was wrapping operations in one state and would be moving to another state. My parents had never intended for us to permanently settle in the US. We were always going to come back to the UK at some point.
My parents decided that if we were going to go back to the UK, they should have done it when they did because I was at an age where I was close to doing exams at school. According to other British expats and former expats working on the project who had children, it isn't easy to job hunt and find university places in the UK with US qualifications if you are a Brit.
With the project moving to a different state, my dad's job contract coming close to expiring, and the position I was in regarding education, the timing was perfect for us to come back
>>68447621
Yes but t b h gravad lachs was the only dish I really liked. Other things like meatballs with lingonberry sauce just clashed gastronomically, reminded me of childrens food, very unpleasant.
>>68447663
Are you Korean m8?
>>68447663
Are you white?
Korean pussy doesn't do anything for me
ordering food whenever sounds nice, is it expensive though?
>>68447840
I've never tried lingonberry sauce, I tend to eat meatballs without any sauces or such things. The ones you ate, were they home-made?
>>68448113
I got them from the cafeteria at skavsta airport so I'm sure they were tip top quality.
No offense but is your diet really boring ?
>>68447902
French
>>68447942
Nah cheap
Cheap from expensive, a variety of range.
And it is just one of the conveniences korea has compared to Europe and america.
Convienience isn't all though. I know that.
>>68448113
>I tend to eat meatballs without any sauces or such things.
You're a discomforting reminder of my teenage self
>>68448113
>I never tried lingonberry sauce
>>68439553
13 months
>>68448221
>No offense but is your diet really boring ?
It's probably super boring for others. I'm used to it though, so I don't think much about it. I'd rather eat things that I know I like, than try new things that I might find revolting. With that said, I tried some new kinds of food while living in Taiwan, and I liked almost all of them.
>>68448263
What happened that made you change your habits?
>>68448363
I know.
>>68446692
If you're not anglo or mauri you're not a kiwi
>>68448753
>What happened that made you change your habits?
No idea really. Maybe my taste just matured. Maybe I was just too stupid and stubborn to give things an honest try before that. I was a really picky eater and I still am to a lesser degree. I even recall eating dry rice with some spices because I didn't want to eat whatever sauce was on offer. I also tended to eat the different parts of the meal separately, so for example I'd eat the potatisgratäng and the kotlett by themselves. Which are fucking delicious if you put them together.
Nowadays I for the most part really can't stand eating dry food.
>>68439553
>2 months
>went to poo in the worlds biggest loo
>>68449185
wasn't that 9 months?
1 and the half years.
Malaysian expatriate in Japan
9 months
exchange student in murrica
>>68449123
>I even recall eating dry rice with some spices because I didn't want to eat whatever sauce was on offer
I did that too, but not anymore. Now I want to add sauce
>I also tended to eat the different parts of the meal separately, so for example I'd eat the potatisgratäng and the kotlett by themselves
That's me in a nutshell. I still do that with certain dishes, because for some reason I don't want the different foods to, eh... taste like each other, you know? Although that's often the entire point. I'm not doing it as much nowadays but it still happens sometimes.