Why u need to learn a language
To get access to a different part of the world
To get access to a different part of the world
Ts aint legend of zelda breh go to school get a real job 😭😭
which is y i led w australia
never been but the indigenous~aboriginal communties, sheer variety of wildlife and natural wonders wud be enough for me to jump @ the opportunity. u seem to be torn between wanting to travel into a new experience but avoiding being alienated by not knowing the language. similar to the us in function perhaps but Aus at least aligns with most of ur stated criteria; +it's a continent unto itself waiting to be explored. working wine out there could be an exciting journey/challenge
It does seem like a good first step when you put it that way. Maybe I do that, come back, and reassess.
It’s expensive af and they drive on the other side of the road though
Ts aint legend of zelda breh go to school get a real job 😭😭
I already did that
I already did that
Deadass tho i think u gotta find a better route if u need a new job
If u wanna leave jus know the job market is still garbage asf
work visa trip
hit Chile/Argentina/Uruguay and you can further your career while seeing a beautiful, underrated part of the world and learn Spanish which would be the most useful language for you back in the states
That’s the thing too, I’m not sure what country/countries to go to. I can go to france/germany/chile/nz/aus and they all provide career advancement. I think France and Aus are the top contenders, but I don’t speak french and Aus seems too similar to the US
come to france bro
Deadass tho i think u gotta find a better route if u need a new job
If u wanna leave jus know the job market is still garbage asf
Winebiz is in free fall right now so who knows if I’ll even have a job this time next year
work visa trip
hit Chile/Argentina/Uruguay and you can further your career while seeing a beautiful, underrated part of the world and learn Spanish which would be the most useful language for you back in the states
Yeah the atacama desert is on my bucket list, same with patagonia
That’s the thing too, I’m not sure what country/countries to go to. I can go to france/germany/chile/nz/aus and they all provide career advancement. I think France and Aus are the top contenders, but I don’t speak french and Aus seems too similar to the US
How does Australia seem too similar to the US? They barely speak the same language
It does seem like a good first step when you put it that way. Maybe I do that, come back, and reassess.
It’s expensive af and they drive on the other side of the road though
compared to lower pay and language barriers? 
eventually gotta learn to drive onnat side anyway if u plan on traveling elsewhere abroad
this the real question
the overrated stench of france..
hittin up racist argentina after a fifa loss..
they beggin fa tourists
How does Australia seem too similar to the US? They barely speak the same language
Cars and suburbia mainly
compared to lower pay and language barriers? 
eventually gotta learn to drive onnat side anyway if u plan on traveling elsewhere abroad
this the real question
You’re right, I got to take the plunge
How does Australia seem too similar to the US? They barely speak the same language
wats the language out there
That’s the thing too, I’m not sure what country/countries to go to. I can go to france/germany/chile/nz/aus and they all provide career advancement. I think France and Aus are the top contenders, but I don’t speak french and Aus seems too similar to the US
Go to France and work with @plants
wats the language out there