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2 johnnysmith1996 answered
Move and get married there, for starters! But do not forget the Bulgarian tradition. I am also abroad, but for a better life in many areas. But I remain a Bulgarian.
3 KamillaNight answered
To, n1: 1. Do not talk nonsense, when a child is born in Germany he is issued an original German birth certificate, and the Roma go to the embassy for a passport or passport! 2. In Germany, if the man / woman works, other family members are provided with him / her, respectively the birth is free! And they pay maternity leave for 300 euros each. for 12m or 150 ev. for 24m. 3. After 8 years of residence he can apply for citizenship. 4. Nobody thinks Bulgarians are gypsies, Germans distinguish them, but they are educated and do not divide Bulgarian citizens by ethnicity, for them if you have a Bulgarian passport you are Bulgarian. To the Author: Life in Germany is very difficult until you get a job, but there is a well-paid job, good health care, good schools, in short, life is much safer in Deutschland! There is one drawback, There have been a lot of blacks and Arabs lately and it has become a bit dangerous in some cities! P. s If you plan to live in Germany, learn the language from now on, because it is very difficult! Success! M22
4 blackmamba6357 answered
Don't come back. Everyone loves immigrants, so the British cursed Bulgaria and Romania. And yes - a German woman will immediately jump to give birth to sweet children. There is no reason for you to be here, leave forever.
5 coverm answered
It doesn't matter if you go to England, Germany or somewhere else, the people there will treat you and your family like all other immigrants - an unwanted intruder. You will live in a slum - a ghetto surrounded by Negroes, Arabs, drug addicts, criminals and the rest of society. If you have a good education and qualifications, you will do a better job than the movers, but your colleagues (local people) will never accept you as one of them and will keep you at a distance. You will always be an outsider there. Your children will study in bad schools, surrounded by the children of other immigrants there, and together with the local language, they will learn, even better, Arabic or some other African language. Their friends will be Arabs, Negroes and all sorts of other things. I say this from my own experience.
6 paoloconticini answered
If you want to hurt your children for life, run there. Come on.
7 madissontate answered
Haha, number 1, you stay in Bulgaria no problem. But here are some truths: 1) Life in Bulgaria is far from the most wonderful we can imagine, which is why so many young people decide to look elsewhere. 2) There are no prospects for things to get better. Even if you say another 100 like you decide to change it, it will not happen. Decide for yourself what you want for yourself. 3) The educational system here is lame, you can see for yourself the products of education that remain at last. 4) Nobody tells you to stop being faithful to your nationality and customs, not to love Bulgaria and to renounce everything native, NO! However, there is nothing wrong with wanting a better life for yourself and your children.
8 dukembb answered
I have no nerves to argue with n 1! What kind of nonsense are you talking about again? Don't you have another job, you just hang out here and you still know everything ?! The children of citizens are missing if one parent is not a local ??! Laughter! Did you leave the village? I know! Now you will leave with my long farms. in Germany - DON'T! Either you were standing in a hole and you have no idea from the world or you are a terribly angry man! somewhere ...
9 lilbabypornstar answered
We don't need so many superficial people in Bulgaria, so I support your decision. :) But I don't understand what your question is ... You can certainly find a desperate Englishwoman and have children with her.
10 bigteespornwatcher answered
I do not share and do not accept the beliefs and goals of the author, but I would not allow myself to insult and insult as number 1. Such behavior is not appropriate, and it was in the name of Bulgarian. For information of the ardent defender of our language - the verb "mahKam" does not exist.
11 Lovelia777 answered
Трябва да се борим приятели, това, което са Българите днес е жалко подобие на нация, но не винаги сме били така! Били сме велик народ, и когато османците ни завладяват, са се погрижили да унищожат всичко велико на нацията ни. През тези 5 века, българите са живели в страх в робство. Това робско мислене ще трябва да се изчиства поколения наред. Докато другите са имали ренесанс ние сме потъвали в ограниченията на страха и робството, но ето, че пет века по-късно България отново се е освободила. Българите пак са започнали да се въздигат, успели сме да постигнем съединението изцяло със собствени усилия, то не е одобрено от нито една велика сила. Показали сме дух през Сръбско-Българската и Балканската война. Когато България се е освободила, хората са били ентусиазирани, вярвали са, че можем да се въздигнем. Доказателство за това са Стефан Стамболов и много други, които са допринасяли още от преди освобождението. Просто няма как да се спасим, ако не запретнем ръкави и не започнем да мислим за общото благо, а не само за собственото. Другите нации са богати, точно заради това. Ето вижте Германците.. След първата световна война, Германия е била унищожена, били са най-бедната страна в Европа и на едно от последните места в света. За няколко години успяват да станат най-богатата страна. След това след като Хитлер губи войната отново Германия е унищожена и пак от нищото се въздигат. Или пък Японците, които след 2 ядрени бомби в Хирошима и Нагазаки и два унищожени града, унищожена държава успяват да се въздигнат и вмомента отново са една от най-богатите държави. Дори след земетресенията, цунамитата, и гръмналите електроцентрали, пак станаха и се въздигнаха. Бил съм в много държави и в Англия и в Чехия, вмомента обикалям Азия. Трябва да ви кажа, че в Азия и специално в Китай има хора, които живеят 10-15 пъти по-зле от нас, климата, въздуха и водата са ужасни, образованието им е под всякаква критика, нямат специалисти по нищо и всичко им е дефектно. Ние Българите може да сме преживяли много, но сме много по-напред и в образование и в много други неща. Просто трябва да осъзнем какво притежаваме, да спрем да мрънкаме и да започнем да подпомагаме развитието. Никога не е късно да започне и нашият ренесанс. Познавам много интелигентни, умни и креативни хора в България и вярвам, че след време тези хора ще стават все повече и повече.
12 girlyfashionfusion answered
Blast, dance! When it comes to your head you will see that it is much different. Most of the time, you won't love your wife, she'll grumble that you don't make enough money. The children will strain your nerves in such a way that you will feel dizzy. And what they will grow up depends mostly on you and the attention you pay to them, and not so much on the country in which they were born. And in general ... there are too many "ifs" in your desire, most of which will not happen at all as you intended ...
13 sashafoxxxy answered
This is either another provocation here, or you are a complete idiot. I have been living in Germany for 20 years and what you dream of, if it comes true at 10%, then you have hit the big jackpot. Honestly, you are more stupid and naive than a gypsy, if that's how you really imagine life outside.
14 Happy_couple_69 answered
Number 1, the person has an education and does not go there for help, but to work somewhere where he will be appreciated, but you are clearly commenting from your point of view.
15 jasminecoyote answered
Come on, number 1 and other patriots like him to shut up. I am very interested in how in the category of Love and Infidelity people so strongly defend infidelity as if they were nothing, and here they only attack people who want to leave this country. And author "I know you're going to spit on me now, but I really like my homeland." Don't make excuses that you want to leave. Everyone has the right to choose and don't let strangers attack you for it.
16 stevey_123 answered
Come on, number 18, shut up, huh? I am not number 1, but I am very annoyed by those who think they have power over the right to express others. Number 1 has the right to an opinion as much as the author, as much as you, as much as I do. It is not your job to say who is silent. Express your opinion without limiting other people's opinions.
17 wptguy answered
If we look at things realistically, Bulgaria is really a wonderful country, even more than wonderful. However, the majority of Bulgarians are not good people and this can be seen in our country. We don't want to work, we don't want to develop, we don't want to follow any order and then we wonder why we are in this situation. We accept lying and theft as something completely normal, even as a positive quality. We resent the gypsies, but we have become bigger gypsies than ourselves. Every Friday, except for chalga, we don't hear any other music, we throw our rubbish where it falls and more and more. Many normal Bulgarians left the country mainly because of the widespread simplicity. Still, I think things are improving, albeit slowly. Fifteen years ago, for example, the picture looked much worse than it does now.
18 dudehung1 answered
Very superficial opinion, I don't see why you comment on it at all.
19 nikkie_spice answered
"We just need to realize what we have, stop grumbling and start supporting development. It is never too late to start our renaissance. I know many intelligent, smart and creative people in Bulgaria and I believe that in time these people will become more and more more and more. "Our? 80% are copies of the creatures from Big Brother and the 30-year-old idlers from Sofia Night and Day. And I did not believe that they sincerely reflected the lives of my compatriots, but after encountering the mass of people, I learned that I was wrong, in a difficult way. We are talking about the pile that praised and imitated the mutters. A society with a cult of its oppressors! A society that carries its simplicity like a medal. They are worth our effort. Find the people who are worth working with, for tah and you, not for what would be seventh grade in another society.
20 apinksne answered
Dear candidate emigrants, life in the famous foreign country is just like a piece of shit wrapped in a nice-looking colorful foil, but if you start unpacking it, it will make you dizzy. And you keep shouting that you don't live there as a third-class person and you're not white servants whose favorite thing in life is kissing ass.
21 angrybirds answered
19 your negativity doesn't help at all. Otherwise, I have no illusions - I have lived in Belgium and Slovakia and I know that you do not go to a smaller country than ours, because a small non-tourist country is equal to a place where foreigners hate and do not accept them.
22 Donna-Carren answered
23 third grade, but in our country my children will be worse than if English citizens or German citizens are born.
23 chrissysici answered
From No. 1 - this is about having your children born in England or Germany with the idea of having German / English citizenship and I'm telling you the truth, not nonsense - these 2 countries don't give citizenship just because you were born there . More or less M22 explained the ways to obtain citizenship. Yes, with residence it happens, but there are conditions for this citizenship. It is not possible to be born only in Germany / England - you have to be integrated there, to pass language and integration exams and NOT TO TAKE SOCIAL BENEFITS. In the Netherlands and the United States, they give citizenship at birth, but not in Germany and England. But safe from naive people who think that the passport will give you a future. It is not that simple. Nowadays, literally every African can have a future if he is well educated. Citizenship does not play a big role, but abilities, education and QUALIFICATION of a person. And to give birth to 10 children in Germany or England, however, will be Bulgarian citizens by citizenship, and then it depends on them whether they will take another citizenship. And yes, M22, birth in Germany is not without money. Indeed, if 1 parent has health insurance, the whole family may be insured with it, but accordingly you remember how much this costs, and with our gypsies there is no chance for 1 parent to work, and the Author is not insured in Germany or England and in general. he has not set foot there. the bills for the birth of such deluded souls are usually paid by NGOs and their children do not have German / English citizenship. There is even such a problem with a small gypsy child MADE IN GERMANY, Ramadan, who was abandoned in Varna and had no documents. The Germans, in good faith, gave him a piece of paper again, on the basis of which in our country they made him regular documents and only after 6 months of torment they managed to issue documents to this child at all. However, this gypsy does not have German citizenship and will not have one. If you really want your children to have some kind of citizenship, first research where they give citizenship when the child is born there. England and Germany are not among these countries precisely because of people like the Author and possible abuses of social funds. I have the right to German citizenship and I have not taken, by the way. It does not make sense, because as an EU citizen I have the same rights and obligations. My child has 3 citizenships by coincidence and I guarantee you that his shit smells like any Bulgarian and if he does not strain to study, work, passports will not help him. By the way, and in Germany, and in England there are homeless people and poor people - all with the "right" passport. Understand that a piece of paper cannot fix your life - be it a passport, a fake diploma without cover, or some other piece of paper. The success / failure of your life will depend on your personal qualities. It applies to your children even more because they will grow up and work in an even more globalized world and compete with Asians who are disciplined and hardworking. Any Chinese with their Chinese passport can displace my child, for example, who has 3 passports. Yes, I have your problems, honestly. But when you go hunting for passports, at least do it in countries that give citizenship if a person pops up there. There are already 3rd generations of Turks in Germany who do not have German citizenship and were all born in Germany. that a piece of paper can't fix your life - either a passport, or a fake uncovered diploma, or some other piece of paper. The success / failure of your life will depend on your personal qualities. It applies to your children even more because they will grow up and work in an even more globalized world and compete with Asians who are disciplined and hardworking. Any Chinese with their Chinese passport can displace my child, for example, who has 3 passports. Yes, I have your problems, honestly. But when you go hunting for passports, at least do it in countries that give citizenship if a person pops up there. There are already 3rd generations of Turks in Germany who do not have German citizenship and were all born in Germany. that a piece of paper can't fix your life - either a passport, or a fake uncovered diploma, or some other piece of paper. The success / failure of your life will depend on your personal qualities. It applies to your children even more because they will grow up and work in an even more globalized world and compete with Asians who are disciplined and hardworking. Any Chinese with their Chinese passport can displace my child, for example, who has 3 passports. Yes, I have your problems, honestly. But when you go hunting for passports, at least do it in countries that give citizenship if a person pops up there. There are already 3rd generations of Turks in Germany who do not have German citizenship and were all born in Germany. It applies to your children even more because they will grow up and work in an even more globalized world and compete with Asians who are disciplined and hardworking. Any Chinese with their Chinese passport can displace my child, for example, who has 3 passports. Yes, I have your problems, honestly. But when you go hunting for passports, at least do it in countries that give citizenship if a person pops up there. There are already 3rd generations of Turks in Germany who do not have German citizenship and were all born in Germany. It applies to your children even more because they will grow up and work in an even more globalized world and compete with Asians who are disciplined and hardworking. Any Chinese with their Chinese passport can displace my child, for example, who has 3 passports. Yes, I have your problems, honestly. But when you go hunting for passports, at least do it in countries that give citizenship if a person pops up there. There are already 3rd generations of Turks in Germany who do not have German citizenship and were all born in Germany. But when you go hunting for passports, at least do it in countries that give citizenship if a person pops up there. There are already 3rd generations of Turks in Germany who do not have German citizenship and were all born in Germany. But when you go hunting for passports, at least do it in countries that give citizenship if a person pops up there. There are already 3rd generations of Turks in Germany who do not have German citizenship and were all born in Germany.
24 ChrystineHot answered
Up to 20. So, where are these smart and creative people in Bulgaria? An MP from the BSP said exactly two days ago that 80% of Bulgarians are morons and cannot sign .... Don't you see that they make fun of us every minute, that they take us for fools, that they don't accept us as people. Where is this bright future? Go to the countryside and see what is happening, how people live in small towns, villages, etc. Otherwise you are a big deal in fairy tales, but come on change something, give hope. No, you just write to yourself and we deceive ourselves and delude ourselves how good we are and how people in the West are very stupid, all Bulgarians abroad are fools and traitors, and we here .... something incredible. Yes but no!
25 biancalimapsicologa answered
You're not alone. It's not just you who want it.
26 LeaboooWeaboo answered
It is a pity that lately fewer and fewer people know the history of their own people. People in the past have not given up on Bulgaria when we had nothing, when we were threatened with destruction. They have built schools, universities, created and believed that we will catch up and even surpass Europe. They did not give up during the wars, when our enemies outnumbered us. How much blood has been shed to prove ourselves as a nation to the world, to prove our right to have a state. We have mobilized the largest army per capita. They have all made difficult decisions and died so that you, the future generation, can have a state. Now that we have everything, we have eastern Rumelia, we have access to the Black Sea, beautiful mountains. We have an education. We have a completely normal environment to develop as a nation and to improve. .. If you think it is very easy to go abroad. I have worked abroad many times. In England, Germany .. I have been quite far away .. I have met many Bulgarians who have lived and worked abroad for many years, have money, settled life - but no happiness. Go and you will realize for yourself that not everything is money in this world. I am currently writing this to you from China. I am already completely convinced that happiness outside Bulgaria - None. From all my travels I understood what we have and what we do not have and what we can achieve. I am 26 years old and I plan to live the rest of my life in Bulgaria, where I can develop together with many other awake people I know. Wake up and roll up your sleeves, because we have work to do! I have met many Bulgarians who have lived and worked abroad for many years, have money, settled life - but no happiness. Go and you will realize for yourself that not everything is money in this world. I am currently writing this to you from China. I am already fully convinced that happiness outside Bulgaria - None. From all my travels I understood what we have and what we do not have and what we can achieve. I am 26 years old and I plan to live the rest of my life in Bulgaria, where I can develop together with many other awake people I know. Wake up and roll up your sleeves, because we have work to do! I have met many Bulgarians who have lived and worked abroad for many years, have money, settled life - but no happiness. Go and you will realize for yourself that not everything is money in this world. I am currently writing this to you from China. I am already fully convinced that happiness outside Bulgaria - None. From all my travels I understood what we have and what we do not have and what we can achieve. I am 26 years old and I plan to live the rest of my life in Bulgaria, where I can develop together with many other awake people I know. Wake up and roll up your sleeves, because we have work to do! From all my travels I understood what we have and what we do not have and what we can achieve. I am 26 years old and I plan to live the rest of my life in Bulgaria, where I can develop together with many other awake people I know. Wake up and roll up your sleeves, because we have work to do! From all my travels I understood what we have and what we do not have and what we can achieve. I am 26 years old and I plan to live the rest of my life in Bulgaria, where I can develop together with many other awake people I know. Wake up and roll up your sleeves, because we have work to do!
27 Mynameisannax answered
Abe 27 what nonsense are you blabbering on that in the Netherlands they give citizenship to a child if he is born there. I have been in the Netherlands for 12 years and have a Dutch passport, now I help my relative to get a Dutch passport and I am very familiar with the legislation of the Netherlands. At birth, if one parent does not have a Dutch passport, the child also does not receive it. He can get a residence permit after certain years, but he must integrate to learn the language perfectly and meet a bunch of other conditions to get a Dutch passport. I don't know where he made this nonsense. That EU citizens have the same rights as locals is also nonsense. In the Netherlands, for example, from primary to higher education, everyone pays for it out of pocket, but the state has subsidies that it provides to scientists in the form of loans, but only those who have Dutch citizenship are entitled to them. Now, if you come from Bulgaria and have children who have to go to school in the Netherlands, you will have to pay for it out of your own pocket. If you lose your job, you are entitled to 70% of your salary, promised by the state for 7 months, and then if you do not have a job, you have to move because you are not entitled to benefits. In many places, when applying for a job, the employer often asks if you have a Dutch passport, no matter that since we are in the EU we can work freely throughout Europe, but when you have their passport you are already Dutch and for them this is enough proof that they are integrated and prefer such a worker as someone who does not know their culture and mentality. I can list many more advantages that owning Western citizenship gives you. Yes, this piece of paper doesn't automatically control your life, for the most part it depends on the person himself, but it is the foundation that makes you,, manage,, in life much easier than if you don't have it. The fact is that many Bulgarians think that if he gives birth to his child somewhere in the west, he automatically takes citizenship and eventually the parent next to him. But this is not the case. Citizenship is a very cumbersome procedure, it involves a lot of financial costs in many countries and there is a ban on having dual citizenship and if you possibly have the right to local citizenship you must give up Bulgarian. Abe are a lot of quarrels, a lot of throwing money and difficult conditions. This is not,, push a stick, drink wine,, that if he gives birth to his child somewhere in the west, he automatically takes citizenship and possibly the parent next to him. But this is not the case. Citizenship is a very cumbersome procedure, it involves a lot of financial costs in many countries and there is a ban on having dual citizenship and if you possibly have the right to local citizenship you have to give up Bulgarian. Abe are a lot of quarrels, a lot of throwing money and difficult conditions. This is not,, push a stick, drink wine,, that if he gives birth to his child somewhere in the west, he automatically takes citizenship and possibly the parent next to him. But this is not the case. Citizenship is a very cumbersome procedure, it involves a lot of financial costs in many countries and there is a ban on having dual citizenship and if you possibly have the right to local citizenship you have to give up Bulgarian. Abe are a lot of quarrels, a lot of throwing money and difficult conditions. This is not,, push a stick, drink wine,,
28 hugetits38dd answered
Author, if you have a stable decent job, pay your taxes and social security contributions and are not a burden to society, speak the local language and respect the established rules and customs, then you will be well received everywhere. Citizenship in Germany is acquired after 8 years in the country (this is with basic language requirements and if you have not received social benefits in the last 3 years) - if you have a stable income, speak the language well and have no violations is possible under an accelerated procedure to acquire citizenship after 6 years - ie your future children will sooner or later also acquire such, after the parent has. In addition, if they are born there, they will learn the language without an accent and will integrate seamlessly. Institutions, institutions and higher education institutions are currently making an impression, that 40% of the surnames of employees and trainees are not German (but say Polish, Czech, Russian, Ukrainian and what not) - this is not talked about because it is politically incorrect, but in reality these are successfully integrated children of the 1st generation emigrants or the so-called 2nd generation emigrants. They themselves have a German self-consciousness, although they are aware of their roots, in appearance, speech and habits do not differ anyway. That is, the German people have not been exactly German for some time :) The process is encouraged because the nation is really aging and needs fresh blood. To put it bluntly, children from Muslim families, children who are clearly of different ethnicity or children of low-educated and unskilled parents, children from ghettos, etc., have difficulties with integration. The rest have before them all the opportunities that the German education system provides. Why I explain this - because it is important to be aware that even if you and your wife have difficulty adjusting in the beginning, it will be very different for your children and they could really have many more chances and opportunities in front of them.
29 xethanmiller answered
Number 22, this is not only in Bulgaria. Degradation is a global phenomenon. Believe me, there are countries where people are a thousand times stupider. I am currently in such. This is a fact everywhere. At the same time, however, there are many smart and alert young people, every day I meet more and more. For me, this is the people, this is the environment I am fighting for. And the others are not a people, maybe they don't know what they are.
30 Samantha-Jaymz answered
As in Bulgaria they accept, so in other places. People are people, there are such and such everywhere, and you carry whatever you carry within you. Neither abroad are the people different, nor will you become a completely different person there. So, whatever is in Bulgaria, it is also abroad, from the point of view of human attitude. I had the same goal, I achieved it and thus expanded the child's perimeter of action in life. On the other hand, it grows without much contact with its Bulgarian relatives and this harms it in some way. Everything has a price.
31 logjack answered
Up to 31. For your 26 years you write with a seal and quite mentoring. I don't know what you've seen abroad, but it's hardly enough for those years. Live in Bulgaria, start a family, raise two or three children, travel a little more abroad and then we will talk. I am 50 years old and I have been living abroad for 25 years and I have been to 57 countries on the planet, I speak four languages (Bulgarian is my mother tongue) - Russian, German, English and Swedish. The fact that I live abroad does not prevent me from keeping my relationship alive with the Motherland and being able to judge what is happening there. I have contact with many Bulgarians who live abroad and have some status in society, but I have not felt unhappy, unlike many others in Bulgaria. I will only give one example. There were 36 students in the technical school. At the last gathering since graduating from high school, we took stock: we have 12 people who died in different circumstances (8 men and 4 women) - these are people in their prime, three suffer from permanent alcoholism, for six people we have absolutely no information, five people live permanently abroad, incl. and me, there are three bachelors and a girl, 70% of those who are married are divorced, no one has more than two children except me. Almost all have higher education and only three have successful business within our country. I myself am married and have 4 children by one woman - my wife, who is not Bulgarian, but my children speak Bulgarian and very well. What I achieved abroad, I would hardly achieve in our country. Personally, I do not regret my choice and believe me, abroad does not only give money, but also many other things that we lack ..., but I do not want to talk about our political class, on which things depend. I was 25, just graduated from university when I left my homeland, because I saw that I could not fight the political system in our country, and no one has the will to do so. My father died at the beginning of democracy from a heart attack, because his company went bankrupt and he failed to take his salaries for two years, etc. I went abroad with my Bulgarian diploma and knowledge, and I showed them what I can do and they appreciated it. Yes, it was difficult, but it was worth it ... So everyone knows himself even without general conclusions. A person who has a desire can be useful to his homeland both inside and outside it. I wish success to all Bulgarians, wherever they are! My father died at the beginning of democracy from a heart attack, because his company went bankrupt and he failed to take his salaries for two years, etc. I went abroad with my Bulgarian diploma and knowledge, and I showed them what I can do and they appreciated it. Yes, it was difficult, but it was worth it ... So everyone knows himself even without general conclusions. A person who has a desire can be useful to his homeland both inside and outside it. I wish success to all Bulgarians, wherever they are! My father died at the beginning of democracy from a heart attack, because his company went bankrupt and he failed to take his salaries for two years, etc. I went abroad with my Bulgarian diploma and knowledge, and I showed them what I can do and they appreciated it. Yes, it was difficult, but it was worth it ... So everyone knows himself even without general conclusions. A person who has a desire can be useful to his homeland both inside and outside it. I wish success to all Bulgarians, wherever they are! A person who has a desire can be useful to his homeland both inside and outside it. I wish success to all Bulgarians, wherever they are! A person who has a desire can be useful to his homeland both inside and outside it. I wish success to all Bulgarians, wherever they are!
32 krissy_k_candy answered
n 36, thank you for telling me about your life, but do you remember that you are 50 years old and young people today have completely different chances in life compared to your generation. Anyone who grumbles today has a problem. Don't be angry, however, it's no wonder to me what happened to your classmates - the whole generation has been robbed and damaged. First you were raised in a country that no longer exists, then all the problems of the Transition are poured out on you. You got drunk en masse in the 90's and left us, your children, to grow up on our own. You are a lost generation for me, but things are different in our country. Today, whether you live in Sofia or Vienna does not matter much if you are educated and a specialist. There are 3 flights every day at least only to London, to Frankfurt and so on, to Vienna 5, so nothing limits you and living in our country, there is also an international country. Only the uneducated and people without any profession and qualification have a reason to grumble. They either have a nostalgia for communism, even if they didn't live at the time, or they think that if they live somewhere abroad, their employers will lick their soles and the money will fall from the trees.
33 ricksmall answered
36, I find it very funny that uncles like you think that only age is a factor. Whatever you say to such an uncle, he will always say, "I'm older than you, so I'm smarter." Yes, but that's not the case. I respect the elderly, but just because you're 50 doesn't mean anything. I know people in their 50s who are bigger fools than 16-year-olds and don't get a gram wiser. Age is not a factor and it is pathetic and funny when complexes are killed in this way. If I tell you my life, you will probably fall and wonder how I am alive at the moment. But this is not the place to tell my personal experiences.
34 jauzofficial answered
Up to 37 Not 50-year-olds are the lost generation, and those who grew up after 1990. Since the advent of democracy in Bulgaria, the quality of education has been steadily declining and is now at the level of the cell. You are glad that now you can go anywhere in Europe. You will soon find out that while you were abroad, because in Bulgaria the Bulgarians remained the minority, the gypsies took your country, they changed your name and because your passport will no longer be valid, you and the other emigrants left the country. our arbitrariness of fate, you will not be able to go back. Then the Roma will never let you into their newly donated country, for fear that you may want it back. No one will be surprised if the EU falls apart and people throw you out of their countries, then let me see where you will go. When this happens, only African countries will accept you. There you will pick bananas for 5 leva a week and live in huts made of banana leaves - HOW ROMANTIC!
35 paul.hollywood answered
Sorry number 46, but I don't see how you are useful to your homeland, as you haven't been here for 25 years and you pay taxes elsewhere, you generally work for other people and the good of other countries. What is your contribution to Bulgaria? I'll tell you right away - none, only in words and virtual. And keep your complexes to yourself.
36 dkusz7575 answered
n 39, all PISA studies show that the most illiterate in terms of computer literacy and functional literacy (reading and listening comprehension) are people over 45 in our country. Most smokers, alcoholics are also among people 40-50, and especially smoking among men decreases among younger people. Yes, the education system in our country is definitely lame, but you remember that illiterate adults create illiterate children. You don't build a good education system by studying 2/3 of the time the history of communism and Karl Marx. Indeed, democracy has taken a lot away from you, but that doesn't mean that for us young people, the situation is like that. We grew up free, we know our basic rights and we don't throw our money in bags across the terraces - and that's something considering where it started. However, there will always be losers. but mostly the lazy had comparatively more than today. The state gave them departmental panels, and the workers in Kremikovtzi and the like also received panels, in which 3 generations live in a heap today. These are the losers. He who is able today, has interests, ideas, hardworking, EDUCATED, can achieve much more in our country. Today, it all depends on your abilities, on how hard you work. This is the problem of people like the Author. It is really better for them in the West, because there is a rainy social system there, but this system has not fallen from the sky, but they have been building for decades. This does not mean that their children will be in a better position than ours. On the contrary. They will live and grow up with Arabs and Turks in the ghettos, go to the worst public schools and watch university only on a postcard. And enough with these gypsies. Anyone who has been in a Paris suburb will look at our gypsies with affection. They have one advantage compared to the sludge abroad - they are not proud of their way of life and do not want to impose it on others, and who of them is literate still manages to get out of the ghetto We have nothing to do with the gypsies - they they live in their ghettos, we live separately. In the West, the Bulgarians are at the bottom and live right in the ghettos with the other whiner. That is why they do not get the plan that their children would be better as "Germans" and "Englishmen". First, no one gives citizenship to such a scoundrel, but secondly - their children do not have access to education and then no passport to fix them and whoever is literate still manages to get out of the ghetto. We have nothing to do with the gypsies - they live in their ghettos, we live separately. In the West, the Bulgarians are at the bottom and live right in the ghettos with the other whiner. That is why they do not get the plan that their children would be better as "Germans" and "Englishmen". First, no one gives citizenship to such a scoundrel, but secondly - their children do not have access to education and then there are no passports. to fix them and whoever is literate still manages to get out of the ghetto. We have nothing to do with the gypsies - they live in their ghettos, we live separately. In the West, the Bulgarians are at the bottom and live right in the ghettos with the other whiner. That is why they do not get the plan that their children would be better as "Germans" and "Englishmen". First, no one gives citizenship to such a scoundrel, but secondly - their children do not have access to education and then there are no passports. to fix them
37 florpim007 answered
40, I'm not 46 but ask her what she GETS against these taxes abroad and think what she would get in Bulgaria? Why bother to pour into a bottomless bucket, to pay in Bulgaria without seeing a return? Or is it so that we pay the harabiyka because, for the wind, for someone's corrupt assholes? At least I would certainly NEVER invest a penny in Bulgaria! I would say that when I see some positive development and prison managers, but since there is no chance that it will happen at least soon, I do not put it in my heart. I live in a "foreign country" and I pay for everything here and I GET everything on a HERE level!
38 garybrandi2 answered
"amplomb" Wow, big words we use!
39 pathrickhott answered
I am 52 years old and I live in Bulgaria and I have not been a drunkard. I have paid as many taxes as the above young people will not pay in their lifetime. If this person from abroad is useless, then those 1,000,000 people who are not insured and live in the country are completely useless, right? It is obvious, dear young people, that you lack upbringing, culture and elementary respect for the elderly. I will not argue with you, because I do not have your great mental potential, because I was raised in "another country".
40 cigarettekiss answered
OK, to number 43 and the like - let everyone go where it's most profitable and get a max for their taxes. Then should we just close the state, instead of trying to do something in it and for it? Because it is easy to take the euro, to have an orderly life, to cry on Bulgarian folk songs and to fight in your chest that you are a patriot and love Bulgaria. It doesn't happen that way. At least stay there, abroad and live your wonderful, integrated life - and write in their forums, not ours.
41 bigbreastsandpussy answered
№42 stop talking nonsense, because with your ignorance you become funny. Education in Bulgaria during socialism was high and valued. It is no coincidence that in 1983, the then British Minister of Education said that Bulgarian students were the most intelligent in Europe. Not so long ago, BT commented that now Bulgarian children are the most illiterate in Europe. There is nothing more to say than that. The dullness of our young generation is a result of our imposed Chalga "culture and music", which made children behave like gypsies, simpletons and complete orientals. He turned them into pathetic drunks, drug addicts, whores and fagots.
42 johan_18theboy answered
I am 46 to 42 and the other young heroes, Well, in the west they have failed and are doomed, and our gypsies are better than their Arabs, blacks, etc. Only one MP mentioned a few days ago that "80% of Bulgarians are morons and cannot sign ", another politician previously said that Bulgarians are" bad human material ". Well, you and I and the others who live in Bulgaria stand and do nothing and just watch, so we agree! If my generation is robbed and lost, then why does yours stand without reacting .... Come on, where is your youthful impulse, the violent blood, the feeling of belonging to the Bulgarian people? You sit, otherwise you have an answer and recipes for everything ... only you chatter and nothing ...
43 rustyva answered
n 49, very simple. Our generation is not worried about what some red hereditary parasites and liars will say. Their constituents are retirees and other socially disadvantaged people who are still living in the 1970s. What to protest for, since the problem will be solved by itself with the extinction of the electorate in question. In addition, we have grown up free and believe that everyone has the right to free speech and opinion. That someone shouts nonsense is his problem. It is not forbidden to be a moron and you cannot protest against morons - they are a fact and will continue to exist. "Come on, where is your youthful impulse, the feeling of belonging to the Bulgarian people?" " Quite simple. Our urge is to work hard and make money, travel, educate and inform. The truth is, that at the moment, at least for the young, things are going well. There is work, the economy is growing, we have some kind of political stability and thus conditions to plan for the future. We have nothing to worry about, because we will retire in 30-40 years, and by then we will have made Bulgaria an average country in terms of living standards and income for the EU. The EU is, by the way, a club of the rich. Even now we are number 60 somewhere in the national treasure. In 30-40 years the standard of living in our country will be equal to that in the West. The main advantage now to realize a person in our country is that in the conditions of continuous growth in the economy there are many opportunities for career and own business. There are many unoccupied market niches and opportunities that have long been exhausted in the West. It is an advantage to look after your children in our country, because you have a free choice of school and public schools educate your children for free. In the West, our emigrants do not have a free choice of school, but are obliged to send their children to school in the ghetto in which they live. After 30-40 years, our children will practically manage theirs, which will be hereditary dishwashers figuratively speaking. On top of that, we will have paid houses and apartments, the pension will be average for the EU, and they will be rented for life in a social housing and will receive a social pension.
44 Mizzissy answered
Author, look now, the question is not to spit on you or not, but to what really follows from the fact that a child is born in a rich country, because if we summarize most of the answers, what they are trying to tell you , incl. and I, is that it is not so important WHERE you were born, but HOW you develop after that and in what ENVIRONMENT and how it depends to a large extent on your parents. In other words, in order for your children to be well educated, with good careers and integrated, you must have the very good status, profession, position in society, so that you can live in a good neighborhood with good schools, and if you are a muffin seller. in London, you can't provide that environment for your children. A simple example, the legal principle of jus soli applies in the United States, ie if you are born an American in their territory and there are Mexican women who go to the United States and give birth to their babies there, they take a US birth certificate and then even return to Mexico, some of them, and the Mexican can return to the United States as an American citizen without a word in English. Is it? That being an American doesn't think it helps such a person much? Or if his parents stay in the United States and he grows up in the ghetto, in a nasty school, and speaks Spanish from morning till night, then what are his options? !! On the other hand, if you go to the United States as a computer specialist or engineer, for example, that's another job. It is the same in Europe. That's why number 50 made me laugh outright that immigrants MUST send their children to study in the ghettos. Well, there is no such obligation, number 50! It's a matter of options if you're a strawberry picker or a dishwasher, not that you have to, and you just don't have the money to pay even 200-300 euros a month for a mixed-funding school or 1,000 euros for a private school, nor do you live in a good neighborhood to qualify for the local municipal school, because rents are expensive there. But if you are a qualified professional like me with a good salary and a house with a mortgage and you live in a nice neighborhood, what is the problem? !! Nobody owed me anything. My children study in a mixed-funded school in Spain - private and state / Catholic and for only 200 euros per student per month they have breakfast, lunch, 2 foreign languages - English and French and some of the subjects even in these languages, a tactile screen in each classroom, violin and chess lessons, pleasant environment, cleanliness, discipline, and you can imagine the number of refugees and immigrants from the Middle East and Africa in such schools. My children grow up with 4 languages - English, French, Spanish and Bulgarian. I'm not very sure that in a few years my children will be your servants, nor that they will have to work as cleaners here, so it's easier with the summaries. It's the same with real estate ownership. Do not think that there are no Bulgarians abroad with their own homes or those who pay for them. I myself will also pay for my own house after 8 years, life and health. As for education and how bad it was now and how great it was before 1989, this is complete nonsense. Before and now, schools in Bulgaria have always been at least three levels. Top level of specialized schools - language, mathematics, science, humanities high schools. Intermediate level - technical schools and some neighborhood high schools and third level - various rural schools and agricultural and other similar technical schools, where before and now the level is under any criticism. As a history teacher used to say, in the woodworking college before 1989, if a student knows that the April Uprising was against the Turks and the September Uprising was against the fascists, let's say the troika is tied, if he says a date, we already have 4 or 5! Why then do we see so much simplicity and illiteracy you will now ask. Well, very simply, before 1989 there were 2 TV channels and literally several journalists that the whole of Bulgaria knew, there was no internet. Now there are a bunch of TV channels where everyone speaks as he wants, one E-ka, another Ya-ka, all kinds of shows and morons are interviewed, and on the Internet everyone can write and illiteracy is therefore much more visible. Before 1989 the illiterates were anonymous and are now in the public domain simply. But, take a walk around a resort town like Varna and see how many 50-60 year old people write ads like "I'm renting a room in the center" or the classic in the genre throughout Bulgaria "I'm selling a villa with a natural deed" instead of a notary, a trip to Bucharest or Madrid, etc., etc. But look at it, even in the last 10 years, is there an international Olympiad you can think of - mathematics, physics, biology, geography, computer science, where we don't have a few medals. But, where are the students from? NPMG Sofia, MG Plovdiv, EG Varna ... Apparently they are not from the vocational high school in agriculture from the village of Gorno Uino, Kyustendil region! There is such a village there, yes! And this is normal, the students in these schools are on a completely different level. A, why do we have a low level in PISA research? !! Well, because PISA studies the middle level, and it falls because of the larger number of schools from the second and third level. For example, how many students are there in Stara Zagora and how many of them study at the German language high school? Let's say 100, but at least 10,000 study in other schools, let's have another 400 in other good schools in German classes. And what follows is that 500 children out of 10,000 know German well, so only 5% of students speak German. PISA students are given tests of the kind - "He said ironically, yes, there is no crime in Bulgaria!" And then they ask - is there crime in Bulgaria according to the author? Well, of course there is, because the irony is to say the opposite of what you really think, but with a certain intonation, gestures, and so on. And such a task is called working with text and interpreting a simple message. Of course, students from EG, PMG and MG cope with a success rate of at least 70-80%, but students from low-quality schools, which are much more in number, fail and PISA writes that our average level was low. Even if they had done a similar test in 1975 or 1985, the results would have been the same or worse, because the Communists did not encourage thinking and interpreting texts, but memorizing slogans. You should not think whether this is ironic or not, but simply repeat with pathos what the teacher of nations, Comrade Stalin, said. And, if you have to say what he meant, then you are just repeating the analysis of the deserving comrade Dazdraperma Guseva from Ulyanovsk region. Another issue is that before and now, one must educate oneself and work constantly on oneself. I graduated from one of the best high schools in science and mathematics in Bulgaria in 1998. Next year I will even bounce back to see my former classmates in Bulgaria for the 20th anniversary of our graduation. Out of 26 people we have 6 with doctorates and out of these 6 - three are professors in Bulgaria, 1 in the USA, 1 in Germany and 1 in Spain - me. We have accountants, engineers, teachers, web designers who work in Bulgaria and abroad. Even my two classmates with the lowest success are not so bad. One has become honey. sister, and the other has its own hair salon, both in Bulgaria. Despite the excellent preparation in high school, I never stopped reading. During the summer holidays I read 50-60 books in the summer only and another 30-40 books at least during the school year! Do I or my classmates feel like having a cell education just because we graduated in 1998, not 1988 or 1968? !!
45 malort answered
Number 50, where comparing America and Western Europe ??? Two radically different planets. But they are so different, you just have a poor imagination. Yes, in America this may not help you if you are an American because everything there 100% depends on what you work and how much you earn. From what food you eat to whether you will live in a ghetto or in a nice part of town. There is almost no middle class. And the division is poor and rich. America has a very weak social policy. But this is far from the case in Western Europe. In Western Europe, if you are a citizen of a country, you will definitely live there many times easier than if you are not a citizen and if you want to be an engineer. In Western Europe, work is first distributed among locals. For example in Sweden between Swedes, then between the emigrants there who have passports and finally if there is a job that neither of these two groups of people wants or cannot find a suitable person, which is very rare, then a person from Bulgaria or another country. What do you think that most of our compatriots who work in Western Europe, most are either in construction or in a plantation takes something. Well, because the local or someone who is already a citizen there prefers to sit at home and get benefits that are from 1000 euros upwards, with which he can live quite well for the local standard than to take his health at a site or to is huddled in the mud of a plantation. Where when he turns 50 and if he has managed to shrink a cent to the side, he will give them to doctors to fix it. In America, who will give you 1000 aids and stay with you upstairs per month ??? They will give it to you. There you will be either an engineer or a picker. Plus in Western Europe most people live in rented accommodation. And whether you will live in this neighborhood or those prices are the same with few exceptions as the center of big cities. For example, I live in an entrance with a gardener and manager in Siemens and an unemployed person. In America, this is unlikely to happen.
46 shrutiisharmaa answered
To number 53, Very accurate comment!
47 mrsex_addict answered
50, if you read someone who does not know Bulgaria, you will think that we have long since blown the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia and Poland, and aha-aha to catch up with Germany in terms of living standards. However, the balance is different. Since 1989 almost 30 years have passed to date, but our situation is the same. Pensions are still as low as they were then. Retirees are getting poorer and poorer, and if it weren't for the children helping them, 80% would have literally starved to death. Unfortunately, more and more often I see older people messing in the trash. Those who retire today, in 1989. they were 30 and probably also hoped that in 30 years they would live like Europeans. Yes but no. In another 30 years, the situation will not be any different, because there is no de facto change. The state is still corrupt, institutions and the judiciary are not working, and financial resources are drained in the form of public procurement. Well, how in this situation to have money for pensions or whatever. Pensions are the same, potholes are in the streets, corruption is everywhere, etc. In short - nothing has changed.
48 prime_92 answered
I both want my children to have a better life than in Bulgaria, and to be completely alone outside the homeland where your loved ones are. If you have depression and anxiety, they worsen without treatment. Even 50 kilometers from my hometown when I lived I had panic attacks, anxiety and depression, so it is not abroad and Bulgaria, but just without a family I am for antidepressants. I still have depression with them, but they help me.
49 ashleylynnrosenbaum answered
H36 ', have you succeeded in life, I'm just interested :)
50 KeenAngell answered
The author ... don't listen to malicious comments. If you really want it from the heart and you are ready for anything for your dream - go !!!! As long as the family wants it and also supports you. It is true that in the beginning it is difficult ... but there is no easy beginning. My husband and I have been here for almost 8 years now, and we haven't been through much because no one has reached out to us or at least advised us. Now - he made a profession as a welder, I am currently studying at BASF and in Germany we are great. There is discrimination here ... yes! But only to people who do not learn and do not integrate. My husband and I are not personally discriminated against by Germans. There are foreigners, and a lot of them ... only they are observed to look at you enviously, because you succeed, and they or their relatives do not. But in general, the Germans respect you, they are friendly and would always help you.
1 mollyoneil answered
I can't believe how many naive people there are outside. First, in order for your "English" or "German" children to be children, at least one parent must have such citizenship, because both countries do not grant citizenship at birth. They don't even issue a normal birth certificate, but a temporary one, and then you line up at our embassy to explain to you how to get bg. birth certificate. In Berlin, the embassy has queues of our Roma who were stupid to give birth in Germany, missed deadlines and their children were without any documents. And they, like you, believed that when they gave birth in Germany, their children would shit golden shit, but at least. Not only that, but they are accumulating huge hospital bills because in Germany childbirth is not free and there is no birth benefit, and in England they have a similar system as ours through a coma and you give birth literally in a hall with curtains with another 100 women, unless you are rich, of course. For the normal person in England, there are only hospitals to the standard of ours 20 years ago - the plaster falls on the heads of patients. "I will go to work and come home to love my wife and play with the children, so maybe then I won't care who thinks about me. "I'm sorry, but your life abroad doesn't improve automatically - honey and roses aren't waiting for you anywhere. If you want to live like this and have such a family, you will have to work no less than in our country. Moreover, in these countries you are unwanted elements. Most likely, your wife will just dump you as a more promising man and take her children, and your children will be beaten and bullied at school like Bulgarians (gypsies are for them, they don't make a difference). Safe from naivety and stupidity. You haven't even been to Greece for sure, but now he wants to be English or German. I even bet you don't know either language, because if you were educated you couldn't be so naive. But, get out of here. There have always been people like you as cancer in our people. Paisius also described the phenomenon. Oh, foolish fools! Because of which you are ashamed to call yourself a Bulgarian ... Or did the Bulgarians not have a kingdom and a household? unreasonable fools! Because of which you are ashamed to call yourself a Bulgarian ... Or they did not have a Bulgarian kingdom and economy You, Bulgarian, do not be deceived, know your family and language ... Paisius (1762) unreasonable fools! Because of which you are ashamed to call yourself a Bulgarian ... Or they did not have a Bulgarian kingdom and economy You, Bulgarian, do not be deceived, know your family and language ... Paisius (1762)