Message from @Broo TulsiGang 2024 ๐ฌ๐ง ๐บ๐ธ
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I went to Greece for 3 seasons to fill the need to have an English speaker outside Nightclubs to drum up business
why does Salvani need 1000s of new men that are so uneducated that can't speak their own language, let alone Italian?
The jobs that were available were nothing important, but the usual low paying intensive labour ones. Furthermore, they were took in, and accepted the immigrants. It's ironic that Italy, a nation which has always famously emigrated to other nations around it and to the US, now refuses to take in people who are in the same situation as their kin. Furthermore, Italy does have jobs which these people can take, especially in the southern agricultural sectors, and northern factories. It's a matter of not wanting to take in immigrants.
Also... these people do learn the language, I've seen it myself with many of such immigrants who sell stuff during parties and events, they make an effort to speak Spanish, and though broken, they speak it well enough.
Not to forget, that the 70s was a time of economic crisis across the world, so taking the Italians in, was quite a commitment
When I went accross to Greece, my skill was that I spoke English. The Islands I worked on were real melting pots of Nationality and English was the common language as it is here
but did I get benefits? not have to learn any Greek?
expect to eat British Food?
did I pay for my accomidation?
did I have a job?
was I schooled by the Greek Government on speaking the language?
and I'm a EU Citizen and I was born that way
Your point being? You are trying to compare yourself to an immigrant or refugee. You come from a stable country, with what I assume is a decent life and home, you are not in a desperate situation where you come with nothing. Hence you don't need benefits or payed accommodation. You didn't learn the language because you didn't want to, and because you didn't need to. But if you were to live there and work full time, then you would have, and not doing it would simply be a detriment to yourself and the community. You went to work to Greece, because you had the choice to do so. Most of the refugees and immigrants that risk their lives to get to the shores of Europe, come with nothing, and leave from nothing. They don't have a choice, they come with the hopes of trying to start anew.
I did learn the language
my Skill was I spoke English Fluently so I could speak to everyone
but my boss was Greek and had very little English
so I needed to
and then you get 'Refugees' been in sweden 5 years. Can't even say Hola in Swedish
I atleast picked up phrases along the way
Haram
Totally to eat local food and speak the language I guess
I was only born a Citizen of this Federal Shithole and this dude over here who can't spell his name wasn't
Imagine if I could learn Italian faster than a 'Refugee' (I'm partially deaf)
I got the basics already
Gratzie Gratzie Forza Ferrari
Isnt the uk like the 2nd or 3rd largest economy of the eu? Seems a no deal hurts both groups. But that leaves all the bargoning power in the uk hands especially since trump already said he would back a no deal brexit
We have swaped with France for decades
but Italy is 4th
and you can imagine what 1st is
Italy is 4th and I refer to my pre-mentioned Itialy Youth employment numbers
The UK has been seeing a consistent negative balance of payments, meaning that it is an import economy. This isn't a major problem when you import goods and services from within the common markets, since it's tax free. But it will become a huge problem once they leave it and have to pay the additional import tariffs. As of 2016 the United Kingdom had a negative trade balance of $235B in net imports. As compared to their trade balance in 1995 when they still had a negative trade balance of $31.6B in net imports.
Pretty much all of its trade comes from the EU, with the exception of its second two largest trade partners, the US and China. The UK exports 5% of its goods to China and 9.8% of its imports come from China. The UK exports 14% of its goods to the US, and 7.5% of its imports come from the US. However, this is dwarfed by the amount of trade that happens with EU member states
55% of its exports go to Europe, and 60% of its imports come from Europe
with non EU states being quite negligible with the Exception of Norway and Russia
So a no deal Brexit would very much harm the UK economy in the short to long run, as it will it have to immediately face the massive import costs, which will lead to inflation and a stagnation of the economy
cool little thing on import/export: https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/gbr/#Destinations
haha, that's where I get my stats from ๐
It's a great site
๐ i was just wondering on the numbers, this is from MIT in the US so i guess they have no stake in this, no idea how valid their data is though
You can always go dig up official government records, but this is easier and faster