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Really makes you think
Lucas Gonzalez
Hunter Murphy
Fascinating.
Easton Rodriguez
nice digits
Jordan Wright
Your map is false, Italians and Iberians aren't seen as immigrants, even the rich Russians aren't seen as immigrants.
Expats work and bring something to the country in which they work. They also respect the country in which they work and don't want to change it.
Immigrants go to a foreign country to have a better life. They don't care about the country which welcome them and want to change it.
Jordan Diaz
It always depends on the perspective of the speaker. Germans and French workers are called immigrants in Switzerland too.
Gabriel Mitchell
its like calling it lobbying instead of corruption
or how western politicians like pelosi and trump and clinton all have wealth equal to 3000 years of politician salaries, but are never called oligarchs
etc
or how antisemite is someone that jews hate
many such cases
Michael Taylor
expat: skilled worker working temporary
immigrant: skilled or non-skilled worker with intention to stay at cunt
Jacob Torres
depends on the context DESU, irish for instance are seen as immigrants in the UK, but they won't in asia, and the same with italians
Ayden Ortiz
It really depends on the country. A dago in the Netherlands is an immigrant.
Didn't France welcome millions of dagos in the 20th century to the point southern France has been dagoified? Do you think they were called expats?
Hunter Campbell
>Didn't France welcome millions of dagos in the 20th century to the point southern France has been dagoified? Do you think they were called expats?
No, because they were poor. But Italians who move to France today are not bad for our country.
Jeremiah Sanders
what about émigrés?
Kayden King
Expat = someone who moves abroad for some time
Immigrant = someone who moves aborad permanently.
Is it so hard to understand? If you're from Scandinavia and you move to US and plan to stay there forever you're the immigrant
John Jackson
>immigrantugal
Adrian Ortiz
Ask Luxembourgians about that
Lucas Brown
>immigrant
Someone of lower socioeconomic status moving somewhere of higher percieved status
>expat
Someone in a already well-off country moving somewhere of equal status
That said
Are white south africans perceived as immigrants or expats?
Ian Thomas
>Italy
>Czechia
>Slovenia
Wtf those are developed rich cunts
Eli Rodriguez
I don't get why English widely uses the word "immigrant" but the word "emigrant" is somehow rare and they're not even sure what version of this would should be used (emigrant or emigre). It's like Anglos tried to pretend they never emigrated ourselves lmao
Jack Lewis
This. /thread
Robert Green
>Someone in a already well-off country moving somewhere of equal status
Then white IT developers living in the Philippines shouldn't be expats because they came from a well-off country to a poorer country
Grayson Sanders
england was where englishman went, they were traveling internally
Grayson Ward
Emigrants are people leaving their country. Immigrants are people arriving
For example : I want to emigre of my country because it's full if immigrants
Connor Adams
Most of our immigrants in Netherlands are students, fuck off