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englishgibson - 2012-07-13

San Migs, the questions are about how foreigners deal with their lives abroad, not at home. To satisfy your curiosity, which you expressed in your "question", I'd have a job and survive in Canada. My option is based on my wife that's a local who has sisters and an ailing mother, and my son (born in China). I really don't think it is necessary to get into details about my reasons here, is it?

Now, why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself, San Migs

Cheers and beers to assumptions of how capable we are :)

Messages In This Thread
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- englishgibson -- 2012-06-08
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- Magister -- 2012-07-11
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- englishgibson -- 2012-07-12
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- foxy -- 2012-07-12
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- San Migs -- 2012-07-12
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- englishgibson -- 2012-07-13
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- San Migs -- 2012-07-13
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- foxy -- 2012-07-13
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- San Migs -- 2012-07-13
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- foxy -- 2012-07-13
Re: Foreign Teachers' Families and Life Abroad -- San Migs -- 2012-07-14
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