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Is the moon in foreign countries rounder than in Taiwan? He blames his friends for picking blueberries and discovering the “Australian disease”. The working holiday senior shouts: he doesn’t deserve to be superior | Villagers read the news | Oops

Is the moon in foreign countries rounder than in Taiwan? He blames his friends for picking blueberries and discovering the “Australian disease”. The working holiday senior shouts: he doesn’t deserve to be superior | Villagers read the news | Oops
Is the moon in foreign countries rounder than in Taiwan? He blames his friends for picking blueberries and discovering the “Australian disease”. The working holiday senior shouts: he doesn’t deserve to be superior | Villagers read the news | Oops
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One netizen said that many of his friends have returned to Taiwan from Australia for working holidays, but these “returnees” are always suspicious of Taiwan…

For young people who feel confused and breathless in life, or who dream of living abroad, “working vacation” seems to be a good option. Not only can they experience local life, but they can also communicate with peers from various countries. Among them, Taiwanese people especially prefer to go to Australia for working holidays. A netizen recently said that many of his friends returned to Taiwan from Australia for working holidays, but these “returnees” always disliked Taiwan. He said in confusion: “On the blueberry farm Will my values ​​really change if I pick blueberries for a year?” After the post was published, it caused heated discussions, and many people who had been on working vacation came forward to give their own opinions.

A netizen posted on Dcard that many of his friends went to Australia for a working holiday. After returning to Taiwan, they claimed that their values ​​​​had changed and they “can’t stand Taiwan.” The original PO couldn’t help but ask a teasing question: “I’m a little curious whether my values ​​will really change if I just pick blueberries on a blueberry farm for a year.” He even pointed out helplessly that “everyone I have encountered is superior to the other.”

After the post was exposed, it attracted a lot of hot discussion among netizens. Some people agreed with the original PO and were puzzled by the situation of returning to China for a working holiday. “To put it bluntly, it is taking advantage of the Taiwanese people’s foreign-loving personality, thinking that working in Australia is what they want to do,” he said. What a noble job.” “I don’t understand why you should waste your time being other people’s foreign workers. How is this any different from the Vietnamese, Thai, and Indonesian people in Taiwan?” “People who can only pick blueberries in Australia certainly can’t be found in Taiwan. I can get to and from get off work on time, and the company has good benefits.” “Maybe you think you have a lot of knowledge when you go abroad, but you don’t know that you are not just working in the Chinese community here. If you are used to living a happy life, you will certainly not be able to adapt to it when you return to Taiwan. If you are capable, I have long planned to study in Australia and prepare to immigrate, instead of complaining about Taiwan.”

Some people who have experienced working holidays have also come forward to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of Taiwan and Australia. “You can experience different lives and make money. The jobs where you can learn things by working in Taiwan may not necessarily make as much money, and you also have to be fucked.” Like a dog, the quality of life is far inferior to Australia.” “In terms of work, I really think Australia will be better. Excluding illegal workers, the difference between Australia and Taiwan is that how much time you spend and how much ability you have, the remuneration will be. “Satisfactory”, “As far as I often go to Melbourne, the quality of life in Taiwan is much worse than others”, “If you can’t stand Taiwan, you have to look at it”, “Taiwan is not perfect, but it is not really bad. ”, “Now that I’m still in Australia, my values ​​​​have indeed changed, but my friends and I don’t think there is anything worthy of being superior. Except for salary, I don’t think there is anything in Australia that can beat Taiwan.”

However, there are also many netizens who hold neutral opinions, saying that people have different opinions on how to evaluate. They should focus more on “what they have learned” and “what they want”. “We should focus on ‘what scenery we saw outside of work’. If it is just To make money, there is nothing superior.” “Taiwan is as good as Taiwan, and so is Australia. Don’t have the mentality of a foreign country with a rounder moon. Just see what kind of lifestyle you like.” “Actually, they also know the good things about Taiwan, but If you don’t tell yourself this, it will be difficult to build up the confidence to continue living outside the world.” “A person’s values ​​​​have nothing to do with where they go. I don’t think it is bad to go on a working holiday, but it is good to be able to step out of the life circle and do different things. Is it a good thing?” “I think it depends on everyone’s development and values. For example, I have achieved a dream in Australia that I thought would be impossible to achieve in Taiwan, but I still miss Taiwan’s convenience, efficiency and delicious food. Everyone Every country has its advantages and disadvantages, and everyone cares about it differently.”

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