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Just asking if you'd be willing to give up your citizenship...not saying
it's a requirement. A lot of people are saying "yes" right off the cuff, that "love" conquers all, and things like that. But what about being in a completley strange place, not knowing anyone, where most people don't speak English, where, for instance, the women have to wear veils or burkas or similar situations, where there might be war or threat of war, where the food, the customs, the weather -- nearly EVERYTHING -- is completely strange and unfamiliar to you? |
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Ok.well Jean I don't plan on wearing a burka..I can barely wear a t
shirt in a hot climate.. As to a country suffering civil unrest or oppressive conditions towards women...no, not a hope..only because I have young children, and I have too many differing beliefs. In those circumstances compromise..definately, to live in a neutral country, for both of us, yes. To learn a new language, in a place where I know no-one,except for him, yes...what an adventure!! Any country has it's own culture, traditions, language, as in colloquialisms, how wonderful to have an opportunity to learn it. For me, any country that does not threaten my beliefs, which includes my equality, is fine.. And again, I will dual citizenship, for my children's sake, but I am not so attached at identifying with one nationality. |
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I agree...it'd be one thing to move to Spain or France or Italy, for
instance; it'd be another entirely to live in a country where you didn't have the freedom we enjoy here in America, where your safety might be threatened, or where, as a woman, particularly, you'd be treated as though you're REALLY a second-class citizen. I have been talking to a man who is of Lebanese and Russian descent and who is currently working in Dubai as an architect. He is the sweetest thing in the world and has the prettiest green eyes. I have no plans, of course, to ever visit or move there, but the thought for this thread came to mind because of my conversations with him. We both like each other a lot and have said it'd be nice if we didn't live so far apart from each other. He's coming to Canada to work sometime in the not-too-distant future and I might go visit him while he's there. I haven't really given it serious thought, but ...hey, stranger things have happened. |
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How lovely for you...to have a new friend..however it may
turn out. |
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I will visit...I've done it. I will not leave my citizenship or my
country. |
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ok heard ya the first time
um.......was still curious though about the citizenship.. anyway I personally could only take it slow, it would scare the hell out of me ........ To attempt that situation, to quickly.. And yes I would be scared!! But I would still attempt to meet and converse with someone outside my country sllllllllllllllllowwwwwwwwwwwwwwlllllllllllyyyyyyy |
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Yes i would travel to see them.
I would never give up my citizenship though. Not in my current situation that is. I am Too involved in the care and upbringing of my daughters. But when there on their own and grown up i would consider giving it up them and moving. |
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Yep I would bounce from the US for love...
But not for long, I couldn't stray for to long... |
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yes but thay got to have room for 25 horses.
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Wouldn't leave my country.I would fly out somewere in the U S for a
weekend to get to know someone.If it worked out maybe move. |
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heh
I don't consider myself boxed by anything... am a citizen of he earth...so, no matter where I go, I am... no cliche intended |
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Jean you can come visit me. No need to give up your
citizenship. |
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and YOU, darren...can come here!
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I recently had to make a decision about just this question. I would be
willing to visit someone in another country, but as for moving there I could not. I also could not ask or expect someone else to do something that I was not willing to do myself. I certainly would never allow someone to leave their children behind for me. |
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If they want to swim international waters...maybe.
I would NOT give up my citizenship. I am an all AMERICAN girl! |
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most countries frown on americans---haven`t you ever seen the
movie-----hostle.... |
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music
hello Diane |
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Thanks, Pucks....and Canada's really just part of the U.S., but with a
better government. |
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id travel to meet that person!!! thats forsure!!
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Ive done it before......
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