Sweden is a great country or maybe I should say was. It certainly won't be in the future. I'm soon finished with my master degree in Political Science and the first thing I will do is to move somewhere else. It's sad, painful to see your home beeing ruined by politicians - knowing that you can't do anything about it. The politicians in Sweden live and make their decisions based on how they want the world to be, they have lost sight of reality and it's not getting worse day by day.
I'm Indonesian, tbh i hate this country. This country is good at being bad. I bet your country can't defeat indonesia's corruption record.and the goverment can't do anything to fight harmful religion organization. -no future, evertyhing that goverment already have (transportation, gold, etc) will suppress private company in the same business. -low education (most people are barbarian) -low moral (especially on the road) -corruption -etc
I am ashamed of being being born in my country. The reasons for this are not as strong as yours, but I think they're considerable nonetheless. We have everything, an unholy amount of potential resources, a rich culture and language, potential to be one of the greatest economies in the world. We hardly have any shortcomings with our lands, we were gifted. But we are incompetent to the core. The young generation degrades itself through what modern society offers, intoxicating themselves in nothing but mind-withering trash (and calling it a respectful culture). Our educational system is one of the worse, our rulers rob of us and themselves indiscriminately, and I could go on and on about it. Sometimes I imagine, what would happen if we performed to our full potential? What would happen if I could actually look at me and my surroundings and say that I wouldn't want to be born in any other place? Sadly, there are no 'ifs' in life. This is reality. I live knowing that I'll never perform even close to a Korean student because my very basics are fucked up. I live remembering the time when I had to relearn everything from middle to highschool when I entered college, being almost ashamed to go to the classes because I studied all my life in municipal and state-supported schools, regretting being born in a 'mere' middle-class family, not being able to afford anything better to my own future. As I said before, I could go on and on here, and as I say now, you can see this as just whining or anything else, but to me those are genuine problems.
Yeah, the funny country that have more homicide than countries that are in war but everyone just play some soccer and dance some samba and bam, everyone is happy again, "the problem is not that big".
i live in tunisia. hate that country -_- -shitty net -frequent blackout -corruption everywhere -shitty people (just last week near my house a 10 year girl knifed her best friend cuz she didnt wanna share a smoke. some time ago an alligator got stoned to death in the zoo -_-) -nothing to do ( if u want to hang out you can only got to a cafe -_- or to the park if u wanna get mugged) -radical islam, terrorist -shitty money (i mean we cant buy anything on internet : no international cc, no paypal no shit) -no future lets stop there im getting depressed
Coming from NZ its hard to appreciate what you have till you leave it, and what I missed most was the scenery, growing up, I thought that was nothing special, Id wake up to mountains and a waterfall and think "same ole same ole" walk past a wealth of foraging kinds of food that grew around me and would pick up to take home after school, or pickup the walnuts left lying on the ground etc pick up a few and off home again, grow various fruit and veggies in the garden that grew like weeds, and only think what a pain it is to maintain. Then I moved to another country, within a city and realized that looking out across the skyline wasnt those familiar mountains or waterfall, rather than walking outside and finding mushrooms etc I see garbage bins and more buildings along paved busy streets, my quiet sleepy life is now a noisy busy one, I can say that Im not as bored, but whenever I go home, I am struck with what is missing in where I live, if not for work perhaps I would never have left my country, being away from it made me love it more.