[travel-adventure] Expat: Leaving the USA for Good by Bruce H. Jo...
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In an unprecedented time of turmoil and political chaos creating personal conflicts and public crises, increasing numbers of Americans are moving out of their country for a better, more peaceful life ... and to enjoy a higher standard of living at lower costs. It's one thing to travel the world with a USA passport ... quite another to actually live in -- not just vit -- "foreign" countries. EXPAT details the differences.
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Mr Joffe -who left the United States for Portugal,- offers a frank and insightful look into the world of expatriates, by sharing his personal experiences, challenges, and triumphs as he navigates a new life in a foreign country.
The one's own aspirations, the political climate, the cost of living, and the cost of adjusting to a new culture are just a few of the key themes and relatable factors that make this book useful for those considering a similar transition.
"Expat: Leaving the USA for Good" is more than just another memoir that offers perspectives on the expats' experiences; it definitely provides essential insights that can be applicable to a wider range of individuals.
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In an unprecedented time of turmoil and political chaos creating personal conflicts and public crises, increasing numbers of Americans are moving out of their country for a better, more peaceful life ... and to enjoy a higher standard of living at lower costs. It's one thing to travel the world with a USA passport ... quite another to actually live in -- not just vit -- "foreign" countries. EXPAT details the differences.
Review:
Mr Joffe -who left the United States for Portugal,- offers a frank and insightful look into the world of expatriates, by sharing his personal experiences, challenges, and triumphs as he navigates a new life in a foreign country.
The one's own aspirations, the political climate, the cost of living, and the cost of adjusting to a new culture are just a few of the key themes and relatable factors that make this book useful for those considering a similar transition.
"Expat: Leaving the USA for Good" is more than just another memoir that offers perspectives on the expats' experiences; it definitely provides essential insights that can be applicable to a wider range of individuals.
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