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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some of the responses here are wild. Compared to what's happening in our own country, I will gladly take inconvenience as the added stressor to my life, especially to live in Portugal! It is one of the most beautiful and friendliest countries I have visited, and I do not speak Portuguese. I traveled throughout the country and rarely had issues communicating, but when I did, I figured it out. If I could find employment there, I'd be on the next plane! Good luck, OP! I hope it works out and you come back with brilliant stories.[/quote] Spoken like someone that probably lives 5 minutes from Fairfax INOVA. Try living 1 hour from care that is below our regional care standards. They medicvac US military members from Portugal/Spain/Italy to Germany because the care is that lacking. Try drying your clothes in a European dryer. It takes like 4 days. Also there is no employment there - that's part of the problem too. Less job prospects than probably Detroit. [/quote] +1 when my friend had a serious medical issue she had to go to London to get it checked out The house basement flooded and it took weeks before someone came and fixed it. The language barrier is an issue. Fixing things require you to communicate in Portuguese. The availability of organic fresh food is lacking.[/quote]
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