Yeah, yeah, “muh blog post”, but seriously, myself and A LOT of others, in the LDSAU Reddit community are thinking about getting out, before things in Aus get much worse.
Some already have. I know they went to Thailand, Bali and the Middle East. Those places aren’t for me, though.
So I’ve been thinking about Poland or Latin America, mostly. It’s fairly straightforward (in normal times) for an Australian of my age group to move to certain other countries on a Working Holiday Visa, at least for a year. If “my country” even LETS me leave, at least…
So… Hypothetically, I know that I can go to Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Poland, Hungary, Greece, Cyprus, Slovakia, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, or a couple of the Baltic states…
Some of those are obviously more appealing than others. I’m still thinking Poland or Slovakia, quite honestly. But if other people have thoughts on this… Fire away!
Obvious this isn’t, initially at least, a long term move, but if Australia actually collapses while I am/we are all gone, then I’m sure I can probably apply for asylum or whatever, lol…
No degree, to clarify. Unfortunately…
Which… Doesn’t help me, I know. 😑
Yeah, I looked it up...
There's two or three in left-bank Warsaw alone, but looks like it's mostly just there, so maybe not where you are..?
They're ubiquitous in France and Germany, now, apparently, so it could well be that the German supermarkets you refer to are owned by Westfield, too...
But nah, Westfield is what we call "shopping centres"... What the Americans call, I gather, "shopping malls", or "strip malls"...
Centrum handlowe (??) po polsku...
The building/complex that the supermaket sits within, basically...
The thing about Westfield specifically is that the centres are designed with the same principle as casinos: i.e. no clocks anywhere, and like a maze, so once you're in, it's very hard to find your way out again. Also no windows, and the supermarket is placed right at the centre of the... Well, "mall", in order to force you to go past every other shop on the way there...
Clever, if nefarious. Hence... My bringing this up. They're like... Peak crony capitalism, at least in Australia. shrug