Finding Your Place

Moving from Vietnam to Singapore, Canada and the UK: Ray's Journey!


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When Ray was just 14, he swapped the familiar streets of Vietnam for the bustling cityscape of Singapore, embarking on an international journey that would shape his personality and perspective on life. In this eye-opening episode, Ray pulls back the curtain on his experiences living in Singapore, Canada, the UK, and his return to Vietnam after 15 years of being an expat.

From his first impressions of each new country to the fascinating insights into how these vastly different cultures shaped his identity, Ray will walk you through the transformative journey that was his life abroad. It took him years of adapting, growing, and learning to truly call these places home, but each one left an indelible mark on who he is today.

Our conversation delves deep into Ray's life, covering everything from his views on the different education systems and work cultures, to the social and cultural nuances he had to navigate. Ray shares candidly about how his time abroad has changed him and what it feels like to return to Vietnam with a completely different mindset.

But it's not just about his personal growth. Ray also offers invaluable advice to anyone considering a move abroad, drawing from his own experiences to provide a unique perspective on adapting to new cultures, environments, and ways of life.

The discussion takes an intriguing turn towards the end, as Ray reveals what it feels like to be a local again in his homeland. He reflects on the striking differences in mentality between Vietnam and the countries he lived in and how he reconciles his evolved self with his roots.

If you've ever wondered what it's like to move abroad at a young age, or are seeking advice on adapting to a new place, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Ray's captivating stories about living across the world and rediscovering his home country.

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Finding Your PlaceBy Elena Livadaru