I’ve been traveling the world since I was a child…I’ve seen it all.
Somehow that just rings false. Your hatred of non-white people does not equate to you doing such things.
I enjoy living around likeminded folks, being able to communicate with strangers at the grocery store…Looking at the family next to me and knowing they speak my language, share the same interests, maybe attend the same church….etc etc
Us too, which is why we are looking forward to getting to know other ex-pats, which we have already started doing.
The thought of you going to church makes me laugh out loud.
It’s bizarre as fuck that you globalists seem to get off on trying to communicate with foreigners by playing charades in public….using hand gestures and translator apps. It’s weird as fuck that you seem to prefer to live around people you have nothing in common with.…hell, some of you will even run from your children in search of such weird ass shit.
This will blow your tiny little mind, but it is possible to learn more than one language. I recently read a study that said doing so after 50 might be the most impactful thing one can do to stave off memory issues later in life. I have already started learning Spanish and by the time we move I plan to be fluent. It has been a lot of fun so far.
We are moving to be around those with more in common with us than we have now. I have very little in common with most of my neighbors, they have all lived here for their entire lives and their idea international travel is going to Cabo or on some giant fucking cruise ship and have no desire to ever be anywhere else.
We are going stir crazy having lived here for a decade, the longest I have lived in one location in my entire life, by far. If not for the wife's job we would have moved long ago, but she loves her hospital.
I call Panama a shithole becuse it is a shithole…
You consider any country not majority white to be a shithole, so your opinion is meaningless to me.
Don’t you have children about to start their own families? Don’t you want to be close to your grandchildren?
Right now neither of our children have any plans to do so, neither are married or even in a serious relationship. Even when they do, they will not likely be living close to each other so we would have to travel to see them. This also might blow your mind, but there is an airport in Panama and flying form there to LA is no more expensive than flying from STL to LA. Plus with the visa we will get from Panama we will get a 25% discount on airfare, making it actually cheaper.
Not to mention they can come to us as well, how cool will that be, if we ever have grandkids. Right now I put it at about 50/50. My son is determined he will not pass on his diabetes as he thinks that would be cruel thing to do to his kids. But he is only 21 so that might change.
To us, retirement is about grandchildren and watching/helping the next generation blossom.
Good for you. My sister felt that way for a while, could not wait to be a grandmother. Now she lives in Slovenia as an SBC missionary and only sees them a couple times a year.
Not everyone thinks like you.