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Posted on Dec 22, 2020, 7:44 pm
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Dear British and Australian folks,

I need to move abroad as I will be pursuing my higher education. Could you please suggest where I can feel normal being a 30-year-old and 166 cm tall guy? Where I don’t face heightism, get treated equally? Where girls are kind to short guys? I had 4 options: Germany, Canada, Australia and the UK.
I have eliminated the first 2 from the list.
Thanks in advance, hope you all will be transparent and share a piece of friendly advice.

Regards


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Posted on Dec 22, 2020, 11:20 pm
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Quote from: AnotherShorty on December 22, 2020, 07:44:52 PMDear British and Australian folks,

I need to move abroad as I will be pursuing my higher education. Could you please suggest where I can feel normal being a 30-year-old and 166 cm tall guy? Where I don’t face heightism, get treated equally? Where girls are kind to short guys? I had 4 options: Germany, Canada, Australia and the UK.
I have eliminated the first 2 from the list.
Thanks in advance, hope you all will be transparent and share a piece of friendly advice.

Regards
I don't believe there would be any difference. Australia may be more open minded but the lack of immigrants except from white ones make the average height more than UK where there are many immigrants that shorten the average height but I think uk girls are more shallow than ausies.

Personally I'd prefer australia as the climate is much better and I believe it has more opportunuties on anything.
But in terms of height I doubt if there will be a big difference.

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Posted on Dec 22, 2020, 11:33 pm
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I am 1.67, live in Australia and people here are quite tall.
That is the first thing I noticed when moving here, so it was a shock.
I live in Sydney and there are lots of Asian migrants, quite a lot of middle-easterns as well. The further away you go from the city the less diversity you find, which is expected.
I am 29 and feel quite comfortable here tbh, you get treated equally anywhere and people are very nice, to everybody.
Now, if by higher education you mean Master/PhD levels, you will find yourself only studying with non-Australians.

I have not been to the UK so I can't tell about that, when you move into Australia you have to chose where you'll go as well. I live in Sydney and people are considered quite rude here, but they do just fine. I heard Melbourne is a bit nicer.

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Posted on Dec 23, 2020, 2:22 am
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If heightism is a big concern I would avoid the countries you mentioned. Are any Asian majority countries an option at all?

For dating you will be very short in all those places. Your options with women will be limited, you are choosing countries where the local men provide very high competition even with other immigrant women the locals men will still go for them as well.

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Posted on Dec 23, 2020, 5:52 am
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Quote from: AnotherShorty on December 22, 2020, 07:44:52 PMDear British and Australian folks,

I need to move abroad as I will be pursuing my higher education. Could you please suggest where I can feel normal being a 30-year-old and 166 cm tall guy? Where I don’t face heightism, get treated equally? Where girls are kind to short guys? I had 4 options: Germany, Canada, Australia and the UK.
I have eliminated the first 2 from the list.
Thanks in advance, hope you all will be transparent and share a piece of friendly advice.

Regards

Eliminate the second 2 and all the other countries on the earth too. Where should I move - United Kingdom or Australia?

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Posted on Dec 23, 2020, 7:44 am
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I suppose Australians are taller than British people, but in general you will always feel short in the first world. Maybe Asia would be the only place where you'd feel average.

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Posted on Dec 23, 2020, 9:43 am
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One option for u is to do 2 limb lengthening and be 180 and u will feel comfortable and kindaa average heightish in any country in the world including netherland giants....or u can move to Indonesia the shortest country in the world with avg. Male height being 155 to 158 cm....u can do well in india too..coz indians consider white ppl. Superior to them😅(most of em)....and avg. Height in india is like 165cm.

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Posted on Dec 23, 2020, 3:53 pm
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U must be kidding to me cuz u are just like talking destinations for remedies for escaping discriminations from ugliness..poverty and even races.
No difference between living in the UK and Australia and Java Island and the Antarctic Pole(Cuz youd feel inferior to big pears there LOL)
If u want respects just move for LL and thats it not them

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Posted on Dec 24, 2020, 6:11 am
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Anywhere but Australia, my boy

Ideally make a stop to South Korea first to Donghoon

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Posted on Dec 24, 2020, 7:32 am
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Quote from: Body Builder on December 22, 2020, 11:20:24 PMI don't believe there would be any difference. Australia may be more open minded but the lack of immigrants except from white ones make the average height more than UK where there are many immigrants that shorten the average height but I think uk girls are more shallow than ausies.

Personally I'd prefer australia as the climate is much better and I believe it has more opportunuties on anything.

Thanks, big poppa pump, so you voted for Aus in terms of weather, opportunities, and gals ... Very insightful!! Appreciate it ...


Quote from: sportiveshort on December 22, 2020, 11:33:16 PMI live in Sydney and there are lots of Asian migrants, quite a lot of middle-easterns as well. The further away you go from the city the less diversity you find, which is expected.
I am 29 and feel quite comfortable here tbh, you get treated equally anywhere and people are very nice, to everybody.
Now, if by higher education you mean Master/PhD levels, you will find yourself only studying with non-Australians.

Thank you so much, sportiveshort. This is exactly my situation, and I was looking for this information. So glad you shared your experience. In Australia, the issue is that masters will be completed in 2 years and will cost twice as compared to the UK where the duration is only 1 year. The whole reason I am going for studies is to earn money quickly and decide if I should go ahead with this procedure or not.


Quote from: Highest on December 23, 2020, 02:22:42 AMIf heightism is a big concern I would avoid the countries you mentioned. Are any Asian majority countries an option at all?


Hello Highest, I wish to move to Non-Asian countries. I suppose the dating part will suck for me Where should I move - United Kingdom or Australia? but anyways there is nothing I can do about it.. 

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