RE: To live in this wonderful, poor country
I have always said that if a Western European has decided that he has fallen into a crisis at some point in his life, it is not the crisis that we call a "crisis". Also, a person in such a situation cannot be compared to the life of those who have been in a crisis their whole life and cannot get out of it. 😄
Anyway, written in this way, it misleads the reader to say: Hey, but we've lived here very well, since people from developed countries decide to come here.
Without taking into account all the other factors that would be behind this decision.
And the people on the other side, do they also take all the factors into account?
A few months ago I met a woman who grew up in Germany, now forced to live in one of the largest cities in Bulgaria because of her husband. She said this: "in Germany the electricity never went out. Here it goes out all the time."
For the past two weeks we have had constant problems with water, and now, having the opportunity to shower, wash clothes and wash dishes, these simple things feel like a luxury that we are not entitled to.
Do foreigners want to live like this? Because I grew up this way, used to it, so to speak, life goes on like this, no matter where in the country you live, and there is no way out of this way of life...