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To: Jim Lurgio who wrote (23639)3/3/1999 12:46:00 AM
From: lkj  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Hi Jim,

I am not here to interpret your message one way or another. I just want to tell you that not everyone who comes to the US choose to stay. I have a friend who immigrated to the US from Taiwan a few years ago. After staying in the US for about a year, he didn't like it. Since his company didn't have any opening in Taiwan. He went to China and worked in ShenZhen for 2 years. In those 2 years he worked as hard as your Mexican neighbor. He did an excellent job in China. Recently his company had an opening in Taiwan, so he moved back.

I am not saying China nor Taiwan is better than the US. I just want you to know that there are people who have moved back to their origins after coming to the US. The opportunity that my friend left was a senior software engineering position in a Silicon Valley company.

The US definitely has a lot of advantages over many developing countries, with standard living being the most obvious. But there are things that developing countries can offer that US cannot match.

I for one is planning to go to business school in year 2000, and there is the likelihood that I will go back to work and live in China after my graduation. No, I will not give up my US citizenship, because I love what this country offers me, but China definitely has its attractions that the US lacks.

Khan
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