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    1. Because it’s fucking shit for them and it’s not all that hard to earn an online income that’s the same as a shitty UK salary and you can make it go much further abroad and have better food, weather, etc

    2. doesnotlikecricket on

      I moved away in 2012 and have never looked back. I wish I could see my family more of course. And I absolutely love coming back to visit.

      But as a teacher I make as much in Shanghai as an early career headteacher in the UK. For half the work of a new teacher in the UK.

      In my class when I qualified back home, a third of the class would struggle to write their name or the objective. I’d have to print out the objective and help them stick it in. Here, students read several years above their grade level.

      Additionally I get genuine respect from the parents and like my job.

      I also cannot stand the weather in the UK, it genuinely makes me depressed.

    3. I left this year. The answer was simple: salary and for the experience. Quality of life has changed but is generally better.

    4. broken_conures on

      I took a pay cut to leave, but at least I feel welcome over here and which bathroom I use doesn’t get debated in parliament

    5. SeoulGalmegi on

      For a generally better quality of life.

      Are there things about the UK I miss tremendously? Absolutely. Am I overall more satisfied with my life than I’d be back home? I think so.

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