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Cake day: February 17th, 2026

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  • I think this is both easy on the sense that there are a lot of feasible options, and difficult in the sense of selecting the most suitable one for you. English alone opens up many places to you. But besides language, culture is a major factor. I remember a story about immigrants in Finland feeling excluded and had difficulties building social relationships. But in Finland, even the locals don’t have so many local friends. So, the way of life is just not suitable to many.

    Other than that, try to see this not only as a negative thing, but also as an opportunity. Don’t just ask where you would do okay, but include questions like where you would feel comfortable.

    Final thought: often the “most popular option” is not necessarily the best. In Europe, many countries that are not Germany or France are nice, sometimes the QoL is even higher. So, consider Austria besides Germany, for example.












  • I think if you’re creative, you can come up with a similar CV for yourself.

    I, for one:

    • have won a mini golf tournament at age 12
    • received an award for my achievements in school
    • wrote and recorded several songs

    (Don’t ask for details please but these are all true, technically)

    With the right parents added, I would have also achieved:

    • buy a luxury house

  • Quick Wikipedia search only revealed that she grew up in a neighborhood in Seoul known for its “affluent inhabitants” hope that helps.

    Also, note how none of the listed achievements have any social notion to them. No supporting people in need. No protesting war. Singing a K-pop song and buying a house. Congratulations