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Advice on disappearing to Europe?
01-27-2013, 10:56 PM
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Why do you need to move to Europe to have an exciting life? The exciting life you're searching for is within you, you just have to find it. If you're boring in Georgia, you'll be boring in Paris too.

But just a quick question, why not move to New York City for starters? Or L.A., or any other big city in the US? It's gonna be lot easier for you and you'll gain the experience for living on your own in Europe in case you still want it.

And another thing. Okay, lets say you successfully move to Europe. All the important things like laws and parents to stop you aside. Okay, you find a job in Paris. But tell me what kind of job you think is waiting for you in Paris? I'll tell you, almost NONE. What can an uneducated American do in Paris who doesn't speak French? Yep, clean floors or wash the dishes. You're not even qualified to be a waiter or a store clerk because you don't speak French, plus like an alien not even one employer will expose to the public like that because this means deportation for you and penalties for the employer who hired an alien. This also brings other problems to the table like not paying you enough and blackmailing you because they'll know you can't complain nowhere.

Your other option is to sell bags, hats or jewelry on the streets which is gonna bring you some money but you'll constantly be a target of the police officers across the city. But again, being exposed like that on the streets 10 hours a day, you really think that you'll be able to escape from the cops whose one and only job is to catch street sellers like you? Plus, other street sellers with permissions to sell stuff and stores who pay taxes around the place you work are gonna tell you to the cops. And when the cops catch you, guess what happens?

So, with all the above said by me and these people you still think that moving to Europe is a good idea for a teenager who doesn't even have a high school diploma?
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