10 myths about Americans that you will say goodbye to when you move to the USA

During my life in the USA, I said goodbye to many of my stereotypes and prejudices about Americans. Here's just one of them: in the States they eat only fast food, so there are a lot of overweight people there. Myth 1: All Americans are workaholics I lived for a long time believing this myth. Until I started working with Americans and realized...

Personal experience: how can an immigrant without experience get a prestigious job in America

Dariga Abishbayeva, 22, from Boston talks about studying in the US, internship at New Balance and working at Fortune Live Media, WE reports. Dariga has been living in the USA for four years. Graduated from Northeastern University in Boston with a degree in Communications and…

ForumDaily now also speaks your language: let's share experiences and tips

Immigration is a difficult period in life, when many face loneliness and lack of information. Understanding this, ForumDaily strives to support its readers as much as possible by telling them the stories of others who moved to the United States and providing useful information that will help improve life in America. We…

In Russia they want to create GMO-children: why is this needed

Russian biologist Denis Rebrikov announced his intention to create genetically modified children, writes the BBC. He wants to repeat the scandalous experiment of Chinese professor He Jiankui, who announced in November 2018 the birth of the first twins in history with edited DNA. Unlike his ...

As a Russian voluntarily refused to work in the United States

The Russian moved to the States, got a good job, decided to buy a minivan and set off on a trip. As part of a series of materials about compatriots who have moved abroad, "Lenta.ru" publishes Dmitry's story about life in the United States. Moving Moving to the USA in my case was relatively ...

Our US: Ukrainian about the first year of life in the country

Olya Gamol, 27, who won the Green Card in 2015 and has been living in Chicago for a year, shares her impressions with Gloss.ua. Olya is from the city of Rivne, and before moving to the USA she lived in Kyiv. Currently working in the finance department at...

“I was treated like a dog”: Russian nanny spoke about the horrors of work for an American millionaire

Chicago nanny Elena Mincheva is a 35-year-old native of Russia. For almost a year she worked for one of the richest families in the “second city” of the United States. Now she is married, expecting her children and writing the book “Nanny for Millionaires.” Elena compares herself to a modern Mary Poppins...

Personal experience: why calling a doctor in America is pointless

As you know, doctors in America do not go home (there are, however, medical programs where it is possible to call a doctor at home, but even then the doctor will not come to you “on the same day” - the sites I have studied talk about 24-48 hours, as…

American students will be sent to Moscow to study basketball

On Wednesday, January 20, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Russian speech with an American accent was higher than usual. Children from the United States tried to say simple phrases in an unfamiliar language: "Hello" and "My name is ...". Soon they will go to Russia ...

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