So, what if I told you I could get you a resident visa in a different country, and a job or acceptance at a university. Would you move there or would you stay in Lebanon?
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So, what if I told you I could get you a resident visa in a different country, and a job or acceptance at a university. Would you move there or would you stay in Lebanon?
I blog about my unusual life and happenings. I'm Lebanese with a nomadic lifestyle. I hope to eventually settle down somewhere and become a neuromarketer

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What if we already left?
Then that’s a definite yes
I practically do not need visa to go anywhere, and I’m still in Lebanon. if I’m not forced to leave, why would I? there’s no place like home, and there’s nothing I cherish more than the daily relationships we have with family AND friends. Kl lli fallo aw fellin are forced due to economic reasons..that’s our only problem but I know from my own friends and cousins they wish they can be back were it not to that issue
I think the question to those who would leave is;
What if those same things were offered in Lebanon …. Would you still leave?
Of course they wouldn’t…
Two Reasons made me leave Lebanon:
- being gay and wanting to have a normal life !
- working in scientific research which is inexistant in Lebanon.
We have a little message to those who choose/chose to leave… wherever your dreams take you, remember Lebanon is always home. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_6SYEMChjg
Interesting video
the leave/stay dilemma feels like an inherent part of our identity. We’re travelers and I can never decide if it’s a good or a bad thing.