Meengla
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.I find myself reluctantly searching for alternatives..
Alternatives? Such as moving to another country than Pakistan or UK?
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.I find myself reluctantly searching for alternatives..
Yes that’s right.. another country ..originally I thought of Dubai but after I got scammed out of my initial payments of £38,000 ..that was a no no.Alternatives? Such as moving to another country than Pakistan or UK?
Yes that’s right.. another country ..originally I thought of Dubai but after I got scammed out of my initial payments of £38,000 ..that was a no no.
Then started looking at Tanzania & other stable African countries ie Botswana. Vietnam was also an early option ( lovely country when I visited) though not sure whether suitable overall.
Saying all that there is a greater pull to Pakistan.. my DNA. What can I say? I still have time .. ( inshallah )
What’s your thoughts ? Pakistan , USA , Europe? from your posts I think you’re like me ..not sure yet.
I have not given much thought to retirement. Too young for that!
Tanzania, Botswana, Vietnam! Wow, it's rare to see Pakistanis even mentioning those countries to settle down to.
For me climate is very important! All four seasons in a country. I just can't stand the thought of living in countries which are warm, humid for most of the year. Southeast Asia and Middle East are a big no-go, as would be most African countries. In Latin America, the highlands of Ecuador once grabbed my attention but not going there.
At least in Pakistan, if you can afford to, you can live in 3 different places and enjoy great climate all year around: Winters in Karachi, shoulder-seasons in central Pakistan (Lahore till Peshawar), and summers in the hills. Plus you get the best food in the world! Like these 'Benazir Samosas' in Lahore!! Cheap and Yummy! We were given so much warmth by the staff there.
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I have not given much thought to retirement. Too young for that!
Tanzania, Botswana, Vietnam! Wow, it's rare to see Pakistanis even mentioning those countries to settle down to.
For me climate is very important! All four seasons in a country. I just can't stand the thought of living in countries which are warm, humid for most of the year. Southeast Asia and Middle East are a big no-go, as would be most African countries. In Latin America, the highlands of Ecuador once grabbed my attention but not going there.
At least in Pakistan, if you can afford to, you can live in 3 different places and enjoy great climate all year around: Winters in Karachi, shoulder-seasons in central Pakistan (Lahore till Peshawar), and summers in the hills. Plus you get the best food in the world! Like these 'Benazir Samosas' in Lahore!! Cheap and Yummy! We were given so much warmth by the staff there.
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you have to show us a pic’ of samosas just to rub it in. It’s going to be Samosa night for me..
Not directly related to the Pakistan trip but here is a video from two days ago of our home. We live on several acres, and surrounded by many more acres. Life among trees and animals, with no neighbors, no noise, and ample privacy is hard to beat. Pity those restless souls who buy tiny places in Manhattan for $1 million dollars!
Where do you live in SC ? You got Snow fall there thats cool , my Wife place didn't get Snow fall just rain
Well, you said that you live in a large land with no neighbors , honestly this is one of my biggest concern over moving to a place like that, all my life i live in a neighborhood where the houses are wall to wall, and friendly people, you can hear people outside, walk to shops even at 1 am in night to buy soda or chips , but living in a place where there are no people , empty land , dark and no noise is literally something that creeps the hell out of me, and i know that somehow i will have to live like that .
how did you deal with such situation ? don't you feel scared ? or weird ? i mean yes you must have your wife , kids and dogs or pets but still without any other human, or know there is no one living next to you only emptiness it kinda freaking no ?
I am not far from shopping places, colleges, restaurants, theaters, hospitals, parks... Most of them are within 10-30 minute drive. But the home and its surrounding area are thickly forested for many acres around. It's best of the both worlds to have lots of peace and privacy while still close to everything.
Or so I thought! After many years of living in such a place there is sometimes a yearning for more activity around. I don't know if I am ever going to like the humming of a city but sometimes I wish to be more engaged with people. I was born and raised in Karachi. Pretty socially active. Whatever an upper middle class upbringing may offer, I had that. But in the recent trip, it felt like I was some alien in Karachi with the noise and the people around. I don't know the answer to whether I will ever adjust to a city again. Maybe, maybe not.
About safety, on the whole, the rural America is very safe. But what you and every Desi should watch out for is some idiot from our region hurting people; then, the 'Bubba Six Pack', being the most dangerous human being in the world, will come looking to vent his anger. THAT, and not ordinary criminals or wild animals, should be your main worry, as they have been mine.
You will find rural America very different of course. In the end, you decide what to do with your life. As far as I am concern, Pakistan looks better and better everyday to return to permanently.
but my question is that how did you deal with the complete social isolation when you first move from a active Social environment to a Small town in US south, how did you deal with the loneliness of surrounded by literally no people at all , and just few people at most .