No children, no family, no worries: give my body to med students, the flames, or the worms, whatever is more convenient to the person having to take care of the corpse.
No children, no family, no worries: give my body to med students, the flames, or the worms, whatever is more convenient to the person having to take care of the corpse.
Employer takes care of that. I have to provide copies of relevant documents (diplomas, marriage license, police reports, medical certificates) but HR does all the legwork. Some countries the process is costly and time consuming (China) while in others it’s rudimentary (Bangladesh).
Young Japanese women win for world’s highest pitch. It’s painful.
I am in my 60s, I have lived in six countries, and I’m still not settled. I had an interview yesterday for a job in Central Asia and will be moving again in the first quarter of 2024.
Living in different places has made life fresher, more invigorating, more worth living. Perhaps if I had stayed put, I would have found something comparable but I chose to leave.
Unless you’re rich, it doesn’t matter where you’d prefer. First question is where can you get a visa.
I’ve lived there in six countries. To which shall I compare. No desire to return.
I’ve been in Asia since 1988.
Much prefer watching after the event as I can spend 90m instead of 3-4 hours. The challenge is avoiding spoilers.
Lived in Japan for 15 years and loved it.
Lived in UAE 8 years and loved it.
Lived in PRC 4 years and loved it.
Much depends on your situation and your frame of mind.