Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the past you had to be a citizen/resident of a foreign country for a number of years in order to call your self an expat.
But today there are millennials posting videos of themselves online staying in Airbnb abroad for as little as 3 months and they are calling themselves expats.
They are not expats they are Americans on extended vacations abroad.
They are desperate to be cool and woke. Let them be. I'd rather they make fools of themselves than have to deal with their screeching and caterwauling here back in the states. Maybe they'll decide to stay wherever they are.
LOL, as if we needed any more evidence boomers have literally no idea what "woke" means.
Not a Boomer (it's capitalized, dearie), either and here to say that the term is used correctly. DP.
DP. It's like you're all in a race to the bottom in this thread. No, "dearie", boomer is not capitalized.
Anonymous wrote:Well, maybe they “identify” as expats?
You don’t know. You are not the boss of them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was an expat for 12 years and did occasionally meet someone who was living in my current city for a few months, sometimes traveling or a temporary work gig for a project. We never considered them expats.
But today in 2022 many of those same people are now online telling everyone that they are expats for "likes" and "views"
THEY ARE POSERS.
Right, we got it the fourth time. These people are really upsetting you, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the past you had to be a citizen/resident of a foreign country for a number of years in order to call your self an expat.
But today there are millennials posting videos of themselves online staying in Airbnb abroad for as little as 3 months and they are calling themselves expats.
They are not expats they are Americans on extended vacations abroad.
They are desperate to be cool and woke. Let them be. I'd rather they make fools of themselves than have to deal with their screeching and caterwauling here back in the states. Maybe they'll decide to stay wherever they are.
LOL, as if we needed any more evidence boomers have literally no idea what "woke" means.
Not a Boomer (it's capitalized, dearie), either and here to say that the term is used correctly. DP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was an expat for 12 years and did occasionally meet someone who was living in my current city for a few months, sometimes traveling or a temporary work gig for a project. We never considered them expats.
But today in 2022 many of those same people are now online telling everyone that they are expats for "likes" and "views"
THEY ARE POSERS.
Anonymous wrote:I thought somewhere in this thread people would criticize the use of the word expat instead of seasonal worker on a visa or immigrant. But I forgot the word immigrant is only applicable to certain groups of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the past you had to be a citizen/resident of a foreign country for a number of years in order to call your self an expat.
But today there are millennials posting videos of themselves online staying in Airbnb abroad for as little as 3 months and they are calling themselves expats.
They are not expats they are Americans on extended vacations abroad.
They are desperate to be cool and woke. Let them be. I'd rather they make fools of themselves than have to deal with their screeching and caterwauling here back in the states. Maybe they'll decide to stay wherever they are.
LOL, as if we needed any more evidence boomers have literally no idea what "woke" means.
Anonymous wrote:I thought somewhere in this thread people would criticize the use of the word expat instead of seasonal worker on a visa or immigrant. But I forgot the word immigrant is only applicable to certain groups of people.
Anonymous wrote:People who live somewhere long enough to become a citizen typically don't call themselves expats.
Expats are wealthy economic migrants who plan to go back to their country of origin.
Anonymous wrote:In the past you had to be a citizen/resident of a foreign country for a number of years in order to call your self an expat.
But today there are millennials posting videos of themselves online staying in Airbnb abroad for as little as 3 months and they are calling themselves expats.
They are not expats they are Americans on extended vacations abroad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Expats are generally weirdos anyway. Why would you want to call yourself one?
+1. Being an expat isn’t really something people strive to be called…