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Should I immigrate to Vancouver or not?

The value and non-value of immigrants. After careful consideration, I found that every "good" in Vancouver can find a corresponding "bad", and vice versa. Below, I list the good and bad things about Vancouver in my eyes.

Good: You can safely eat the food here, and you don't have to worry about preservatives and all kinds of food preservation modes that make you dumbfounded and scared.

Not good: As the most livable city in the world, the cost of living in Vancouver is naturally relatively high, especially according to the exchange rate of RMB against Canadian dollar, which makes you even more scared!

Good: The climate in Vancouver in summer is comfortable and pleasant. /kloc-it doesn't get dark until 0: 00, so you can have fun outdoors until late.

Bad: Vancouver's long rainy season in winter is depressing, and it gets dark early in the afternoon, not to mention outdoor activities, even the way home seems so long.

Good: The traffic in Vancouver is not as congested as in China, and driving here is very enjoyable.

Bad: The driver's license here is notoriously difficult to test. Besides, the speed here is fast, so you should concentrate on driving, otherwise it will not be a minor accident once something happens.

Good: Pedestrians here are well treated. They often stop in a row just to let you cross the road alone, hold your head high in front of the traffic and feel like you are in a military parade. At this time, you will feel so proud and great.

Bad: a person is walking on the road, "where, before me, is the era that has passed?" Behind me, are the future generations? " Next to the speeding car, especially when the weather is bad, a sense of loneliness and insignificance arises spontaneously.

Good: If you want to taste foreign food (foreign, I mean countries other than China), you have chosen the right place to go to Vancouver. There may be only things you can't think of, and there is nothing you can't eat.

Not good: Chinese food here is naturally not as authentic and diverse as in China. If we compare the Chinese restaurants that people often enjoy with the popular restaurants in China, I'm afraid it can only be regarded as "teaching fish to swim".

Good: If you want to learn English in China, you have to buy all kinds of audio-visual materials. Here, as long as you turn on the TV, it's all foreign languages. It's hard for you to listen! This can save a lot of money on teaching materials.

Good: naturally, there is nothing to say about the natural environment here. Green land, sea water, snow-capped mountains and forests are all available, and many places are free. It is a long way and expensive to experience such an environment in China. Crowded attractions will make you feel like you are going to the market, not enjoying the scenery.

Good: The bus system here is developed, not crowded and on time. If you look at the timetable in advance, you can arrange your trip.

Not good: The bus stop here is too simple, there are no beautiful tents and billboards, and many platforms only have a small bamboo pole standing there. Whether it's windy or rainy or the sun is shining high above your head, you can only become another "bamboo pole" and wait hard.

Good: If you are willing to work as a laborer, there are still many opportunities now. The salary is not necessarily low, and there is no need to damage brain cells. You have nothing to do after work. You can eat well and sleep well. You drive out fishing and climbing mountains on weekends, just like those white-collar workers sitting in the office.

Bad: If you want to find a "good" job, you have to spend a sum of money and spend several years in universities and colleges. If you choose this road, you have to bite the bullet!

Good: You don't need to fly or jet lag. In Vancouver, you can spend Brazil Carnival, Greece Week and Portugal Month, you can experience the charm of multiculturalism, and you can make friends with people of all ethnic groups.

Good: People from China can feel at ease when they come here, no matter how fat they are, because compared with the fat people here, we are all thin and handsome.

Bad: Once you are careless and relax your vigilance, you may develop horizontally and get out of control. I'm afraid you won't see the elders in Jiangdong when you return home.

This comparison can be enumerated in many ways. My final conclusion is: For Vancouver, if you love her, you can never get enough of her. If you don't like her, it's no use saying anything. I think of a famous story of Huineng, the sixth ancestor, "The wind is moving, the sky is flying, and the heart is moving": one day, a group of monks were walking in front of the temple and doing nothing. A monk named Yinzong pointed to the banner fluttering in front of the temple and asked everyone: Is it the wind or the banner? After hearing this, the monks talked about it one after another, some said it was wind, some said it was sports, and they couldn't agree. At this time, a monk named Huineng replied: the wind does not move, and the banner does not move. This is the will of the people. In fact, it's like evaluating Vancouver. The answer is not in Vancouver, not in Vancouver's spring, summer, autumn and winter. The answer lies in your heart and mine.