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<blockquote data-quote="easternwomenrule" data-source="post: 1043744" data-attributes="member: 9991"><p>I grew up in Australia and now have moved to Thailand. I can't stand Western society where I've travel and live in most of them. They are all basically the same! We also open our doors to immigration where alot of tenants I interview now come from the middle east (Muslims). They get free money and healthcare very easily and can bring their families over without a problem. </p><p></p><p>I had a friend that gave up teaching in Australia. You can't say "no" to children here cause the child might get upset. Kids have more rights than parents and teachers. Upset a child and you will have their crazy parent on your back to protect their little angel.</p><p></p><p>I know a couple of my teachers from high school that had mental breakdowns due to middle school students! This teacher had 2 strokes in the last 10 years. He is now teaching in Thailand and is 100x more happier cause kids there are brought up to respect their elders, specially their teachers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easternwomenrule, post: 1043744, member: 9991"] I grew up in Australia and now have moved to Thailand. I can't stand Western society where I've travel and live in most of them. They are all basically the same! We also open our doors to immigration where alot of tenants I interview now come from the middle east (Muslims). They get free money and healthcare very easily and can bring their families over without a problem. I had a friend that gave up teaching in Australia. You can't say "no" to children here cause the child might get upset. Kids have more rights than parents and teachers. Upset a child and you will have their crazy parent on your back to protect their little angel. I know a couple of my teachers from high school that had mental breakdowns due to middle school students! This teacher had 2 strokes in the last 10 years. He is now teaching in Thailand and is 100x more happier cause kids there are brought up to respect their elders, specially their teachers! [/QUOTE]
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