NationStates Jolt Archive


Pride of Your People - Page 2

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Cabra West
17-03-2008, 17:25
Sure, people move from one town to another, one state to another, or one city to another. Changing countries isn't that common.

I'd say the country you consider home should the one you like the most.


Ok, current stand of my little poll :

39 voters haven't lived in another country, 29 of them plan to do so in the future.
46 voters have lived in one or more different countries so far.

Well over half of NSG has at some point lived in a country other than the one they were born in. I would call that common, wouldn't you?
Trollgaard
17-03-2008, 17:29
Ok, current stand of my little poll :

39 voters haven't lived in another country, 29 of them plan to do so in the future.
46 voters have lived in one or more different countries so far.

Well over half of NSG has at some point lived in a country other than the one they were born in. I would call that common, wouldn't you?

Do you think NSG is representative of outside world?

Also, how do you define living in another country? Being there 6 months? A year?
Cabra West
17-03-2008, 17:43
Do you think NSG is representative of outside world?

Also, how do you define living in another country? Being there 6 months? A year?

No, in the real world people move country a good deal more often. Keep in mind, NSGers are on average well-educated and affluent enough not to have to move around the world to find employment.

And I defined it as living in another country while either being employed there or going to school there, excluding visits to friends and family or simple holiday trips.