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Is it better to work abroad or back home after studying abroad?

If you are from a small city and your hometown is far from Beishangguang, your family's economic conditions are average or you have no background. I think we should try to stay abroad.

First, you can't stay with your parents, so there is not much difference between working in Beijing and Shanghai and working in the United States and Canada. But material income is different. Especially for boys, after working abroad, buying a house is definitely many years faster than in big cities in China, which saves a lot of financial burden for parents, especially the traditional marriage customs in China force men to buy a house before marriage.

second, as for the development of domestic industries and technologies, it is certainly much better than that of ten or twenty years ago, but it is better than that of developed countries in Europe and America that have been operating for many years? Many things in China have just started in the experimental period, and it's hard to say what the future is. Besides, many things are different from those you studied and practiced abroad, especially those related to economy and finance. It's only after you've been in the society for a few years that you find that a domestic cause that you are looking forward to before returning to China is far from being as good as that developed abroad, or even a fake product that has changed its taste. Are you prepared for disappointment?

thirdly, I don't think what some people say about foreign inadaptability or even xenophobia is a reason, at least it shouldn't be a reason. If a person has studied abroad for several years, he still can't adapt to foreign life and culture. I don't think such a person will have strong adaptability and working ability when he returns to China. If a person is afraid of being bullied and excluded abroad, it is even more unnecessary. Where there are people, there are rivers and lakes, and where there are rivers and lakes, you need to adapt. Foreigners have explicit or implicit discrimination against foreigners, and so do big cities in China. There are infighting among foreigners in the workplace, and the infighting among compatriots is even worse.

So, having said so much, I don't mean that returning to China is necessarily bad, but whether to return to China or stay abroad requires careful and realistic consideration.