>>514097573
Went there to study in 2001-2003, from poor post-communist tyranny to experience freedom, good school(advanced diploma in IT) and economic prosperity.
School was ran by pajeets mostly, gathering economic student migrants mostly from asia/pajeet shitland. Lower secondary school I experienced in my home country was way more difficult and yet chinks and pajeets kept failing classes.
Abbos were just like our gypsies (got a change?). Aussies were fine, but somehow cold fish, had more friends in zealand expats.
What striked me, was the nanny state, control over your personnal freedom. Fines everywhere for anything....We are watching you!. It felt so alien to what I was used to. There was a clear path for me to gain permanent residency - just two more years at UNI and I can stay forever.
Thanks, but I'm better off heading home.
Sad part is central Europe is slowly getting there as well..20+ years later and people got used to control they wouldn't accept before.