Quoting: lef, Post #23
Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #22
I think that often this is being very painful for their parents.
The world now is international just remember your parents didn't have the opportunity to travel and live overseas, now you can move around and live where it suits you.
You misunderstood me lef. It was just a mere statement driven from my experience. I have met few couples abroad, and I saw how they suffered because their children didn't share their affection towards Poland. I wasn't trying to judge them. I think you may have taken it to personally.
Quoting: lef, Post #23
Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #22
you will always have some kind of nostalgia towards the place of your birth,
for a captain cook only (look), you live where you feel at home and what suits your lifestyle.
You make it sound so easy, but if you were to immigrate to another country because of pure economic reasons, wouldn’t you miss Australia? Do you love your country only because of the healthcare system, job availability, politicians, money that can be earned there or is it maybe because of your friends, family members, some good old memories, beautiful landscape, food, music, culture, tradition, etc…? What exactly does Australia mean to you lef?