How do i escape this disgusting shithole country? And where could i go?
>>196416892Going back to Algeria is one option.
>>196416896Fucking idiot, OP is clearly from Senegal.
>>196416896pied noir bulls can't stop winning
>>196416892Move to QC
>>196416892PLEASE come to India I will sponsor you
>>196416896Project more goatfucker
>>196416923>pied noirpieds noirs are western colons tho
>>196416961I implied reconquista
>>196416892Same, i wish i could escape poorope.>>196416931Don't they only let sirs and africans in these days?
>>196417014then it's boulougne, not pied noir
>>196416892if you got the superior currency, retiring in south Asia isn't bad. You'll be a king in Srilanka. Just do the world a favour and stop speaking fr*nch
>>196417027do descendants of piednoirs want to retake algerian clay? Any chuddy movements like that?
>>196417022>tfHallo, our dyslexic cousin who wakes up and prays to be a fr*nch
>>196416892Nouvelle Caledonia
>>196416892Come to Australia
>>196417052Ive got a bit. Id ditch fr*nch any day of the week though. Idk how i could work in sri lanka>>196417251We arent even allowed to move there. Only high ranking civil servants are.>>196416941How
>>196417301That would be my dream but can you even get in if you arent a saar?
>>1964173281E is 100INR and 300SLRyou can teach fr*nch/english there desu
>>196417328>Howpost on the auroville subreddit, post in French. Someone will help you out. It's really not that hard anon. Auroville is great man. it's like a giant summer camp. They play arthouse movies in the cinema in the main plaza area. They have a giant cafeteria serving a bunch of international types of food. bunch of comfy cafes. Driving a little bullet scooter around on jungle trails in the middle of nowhere can put a bit of joie de vivre into even the most depressed young men https://old.reddit.com/r/Auroville/You need to volunteer with Auroville. Get a paid job after a few months. You can become an aurovillean citizen after like a year, if you like it. https://auroville.org/
>>196417435>aurovilleI fucking love Auroville, tho the rest of the city is pretentious fr*nch, coping in their fr*nch history. volunteering there was amazingfree food, free shelter, all I needed to do was pick vegetables and help build some shedsgetting a paid job there would be kinda tough tho
>>196417435>>196417493seems like a cult desu
>>196417378you obviously can, there are lots of mainland Euros here
>>196417493wtf no wayyou actually volunteered there? did you live in a dorm there? I stayed in auromodele, the little offshoot suburbs near the pizza place and bakeryMy belief is that the auroville project may be coming to an end sometime soon. They are having a lot of trouble with the Modi government, I'm sure you've heard. >>196417493>tho the rest of the city is pretentious fr*nchI hated pondicherry. Dirty, filled with most retarded indians I met in india, and the architecture wasn't impressive whatsoever. Auroville has the potential to be great but pondicherry never had any potential at all. >>196417613not really. just kind of a chill place for hippies to go hang out for a couple months. learn about making instruments out of wood or regenerative agriculture or yoga. the auroville project needs to cut the philosophy bullshit because it confuses too many people and distracts from what auroville actually is (a big summer camp in the jungle for foreigners)
>>196417613ngl, it does feel like that at timestho, there is no dickriding there and as a whitey, you always gettreated nicer
>>196417613>>196417658it's not a cult at all you can stay in auroville for as long as you want, literally decades, without ever engaging with Sri Aurobindo's autistic ideas99.999% of people in Auroville don't give a singular fuck about sri aurobindo or mother or what they thought kek
>>196417328>We arent even allowed to move therethat's sad, what are colonies even for if not settling?
>>196416892You're welcome in my apartment anytime if you look like this. I'd provide you food, a good computer, high speed internet, some spending money, my bbc (big brazilian cock) and I'd pay all the bills <3.
>>196417654I stayed outside, iirc their equivalent of YMCA hostels, was 10 years agowas there to meet an architect who lives inside auroville, didn't pan out, but liked the place so much that decided to spend a month in Pondicherrycity was trash, but people were amazing, best was this commie tea-vendor who would talk about him attending a commie convention, street food didn't give me diarrhoea and the venders would signal from their fingers to tell me how much monopoly money I owe for foodoverall, good experience
>>196417684not a cult like in US sense, it's more of a cult as in society within societythat matromandir in the background is stunning. the pin drop silence made me audibly hear my own heartbeat lol
>>196417763I really wish india had more shit like auroville man.they should have dozens of auroville/goa type societies little enclaves of the west in india, little reprieves from the indian chaos
>>196417435>Auroville wants to be a universal town where men and women of all countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities.Holy soy
>>196417784there's little israel up north as well in the mountains, kinda nice place desupretty sure now they can't have another auroville type thing again
>>196417792they are based ngl
>>196417380Noone wants to learn fr*nch and you need to be an efl ie an anglo to teach english>>196417645How did they get in>>196417687For rich people and oligarchs>>196417654Its only gor hippie chicks. Ive met people that have done that. Only girls
>>196417792its soy until it works it would actually be really cool if they could execute on the dream. at this point I doubt it will ever be possible, there's just no leadership and nobody gives a fuck about recruiting internationally auroville is segregated into communities based on country it's about 50% native indian 50% foreigner they have big german, british, french communities then there's just random freaks from across the planet that heard about auroville and decided to take a chance and book a ticket there I met a black canadian guy, a few americans, some south americans too auroville has really good food because they control the entire process, farm to table. the korean restaurant there is really good. the dairy is fucking amazing. >>196417838yea I wish I could've checked out more of the israeli stuff before leaving
>>196417969a lot of people want to learn your lang> you need to be an efl ie an anglonot really, just get a certificate or something, and only teach intermediate/advanced english
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>>196417999Said noone ever. Litteraly no country speaks fr*nch or wants to learn fr*nch>>196418025>>196418032>bbut muh islandsWe arent even allowed to move to those places. Only natives, high ranking civil servants and essential workers like doctors can.
>>196417999>>196417969OP maybe you could consider moving to the Caribbean?Guadeloupe?I had a roommate from Guadeloupe. While I'm sure it's beautiful it should be obvious to you there are more jobs and opportunities for you on the mainland...>>196418094you literally don't even need a visa to fly there lmfao you can go there and get a job just like you can in france
>>196418094can speak for limited experience in India, a lot of indian women in tier-1/2 cities have white fetishalso, learning fr*nch for them is elevating their social status and projecting superiority over other povers who can't even speak proper Englishthey have a mind boggling culture of private tuitions and pay like 10EUR a day for language class
>>19641817640% unemployment rate, sky high col and jobs are only open to locals and sons of diplomats. Most services arent even open to us.>you dont need a visaNor do you to live in american samoa. Difference is we are not allowed to live and work there>get a jobsThe few jobs there are are for island people only
>>196418211How do you find those jobs. I searched all across india and nepal and couldnt find anything
Bump
>>196417687We are allowed to move and work there we just need a passport. He's wrong
>>196419440https://www.naukri.com/french-teacher-jobsfrom a search, not sure how credible they are. You can always contact your embassy in India to see how it is like.