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Moving to China - Ron's Expat Path

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In this enlightening episode of Worlds Collide, host Victoria sits down with Ron, an expatriate from Canada who has made China his home for now. This episode marks a special occasion as Ron is our first guest currently residing in China. Through their engaging conversation, listeners will gain a unique perspective on life as an expat in China, the cultural adjustments, and the challenges of living in a vastly different society.

Ron shares his journey from initially having no interest in Asia to falling in love with the vibrant life in China. He recounts his experiences traveling through various parts of China, from Shenzhen to the borders of North Korea and Vietnam. His story is a testament to the transformative power of travel and the importance of challenging one’s own preconceptions.

The episode delves into the practical aspects of Ron’s life in China, including the technological advancements that make daily life incredibly convenient, such as digital payments and comprehensive mobile apps. Ron also discusses the complexities of visa regulations in Asia and the transient nature of expatriate life in the region.

Listeners will find valuable insights into the cultural nuances of doing business in China, the importance of relationships, and the societal norms that differ significantly from North America. Ron’s candid reflections on the limitations of permanent residency in Asia and the importance of having a backup plan for the future are particularly thought-provoking.

For those interested in the expat experience in China or contemplating a move to Asia, Ron’s narrative offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Tune in to discover how one man’s decision to explore a new world has led to a life filled with unexpected adventures and profound personal growth.

Check out Ron's YouTube Channel NearShoreLiving!

If you have your own story to share or want to connect, reach out to us at worldscollide123pod@gmail.com or find us on Instagram, Threads, or TikTok @worldscollidepod. Don't forget to follow the podcast for instant updates on new episodes. Until next time, keep colliding with new worlds and expanding your own horizons.

Keywords: Canada, China, Expat Life, Cultural Adaptation, Shenzhen, Digital Nomad, Technological Advancements, Visa Regulations in China, Transient Lifestyle, Business in China, Relationship-Based Business, Personal Growth, Moving Abroad, Living in China, Asian Culture, Global Middle Class, Travel Experiences, International Living, Cultural Differences, Expat Podcast, Expats in China, Moving to China, Westerners in China, Americans in China, Canadians in China

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Support Worlds Collide by leaving a five-star review and sharing with others who might find inspiration in these stories of cultural exploration and personal growth. Until next episode, keep bridging worlds and sharing tales that unite us all.

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(00:00) This is the first episode where I have a guest in China

(04:51) M. I. traveled around China on that trip for about four months

(07:48) You have not settled in one place in China

(09:00) Most of Asia, you're usually here on some kind of visa

(11:30) Some people make plans long term in Asia, others don't

(16:10) A lot of foreigners in China are just doing business with the outside world

(17:16) You are originally from Canada, and do you go back often

(18:24) You left China during COVID to move to Argentina

(20:18) In Asia, most Asians cannot tell each other apart, right

(23:37) Is there anything that you miss about Canada that you don't like

(28:11) Is there anything else that you miss when you're away from home

(30:24) A lot of expats complain about the place when they move abroad

(33:13) Business in China is very relationship based, similar to Germany and Japan

(37:48) Everything is digital here. Seven years ago, everything was digital

(42:06) You've traveled to Venezuela, North Korea, Russia, China

(46:24) I came to China not knowing anything about China

(49:10) So you also just had, like, you are very western guy

(49:51) All right, I guess I got all my questions. Thanks for your time. And definitely subscribe. Worlds collide on YouTube

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🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

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In this enlightening episode of Worlds Collide, host Victoria sits down with Ron, an expatriate from Canada who has made China his home for now. This episode marks a special occasion as Ron is our first guest currently residing in China. Through their engaging conversation, listeners will gain a unique perspective on life as an expat in China, the cultural adjustments, and the challenges of living in a vastly different society.

Ron shares his journey from initially having no interest in Asia to falling in love with the vibrant life in China. He recounts his experiences traveling through various parts of China, from Shenzhen to the borders of North Korea and Vietnam. His story is a testament to the transformative power of travel and the importance of challenging one’s own preconceptions.

The episode delves into the practical aspects of Ron’s life in China, including the technological advancements that make daily life incredibly convenient, such as digital payments and comprehensive mobile apps. Ron also discusses the complexities of visa regulations in Asia and the transient nature of expatriate life in the region.

Listeners will find valuable insights into the cultural nuances of doing business in China, the importance of relationships, and the societal norms that differ significantly from North America. Ron’s candid reflections on the limitations of permanent residency in Asia and the importance of having a backup plan for the future are particularly thought-provoking.

For those interested in the expat experience in China or contemplating a move to Asia, Ron’s narrative offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Tune in to discover how one man’s decision to explore a new world has led to a life filled with unexpected adventures and profound personal growth.

Check out Ron's YouTube Channel NearShoreLiving!

If you have your own story to share or want to connect, reach out to us at worldscollide123pod@gmail.com or find us on Instagram, Threads, or TikTok @worldscollidepod. Don't forget to follow the podcast for instant updates on new episodes. Until next time, keep colliding with new worlds and expanding your own horizons.

Keywords: Canada, China, Expat Life, Cultural Adaptation, Shenzhen, Digital Nomad, Technological Advancements, Visa Regulations in China, Transient Lifestyle, Business in China, Relationship-Based Business, Personal Growth, Moving Abroad, Living in China, Asian Culture, Global Middle Class, Travel Experiences, International Living, Cultural Differences, Expat Podcast, Expats in China, Moving to China, Westerners in China, Americans in China, Canadians in China

Show notes created by https://headliner.app

Support Worlds Collide by leaving a five-star review and sharing with others who might find inspiration in these stories of cultural exploration and personal growth. Until next episode, keep bridging worlds and sharing tales that unite us all.

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(00:00) This is the first episode where I have a guest in China

(04:51) M. I. traveled around China on that trip for about four months

(07:48) You have not settled in one place in China

(09:00) Most of Asia, you're usually here on some kind of visa

(11:30) Some people make plans long term in Asia, others don't

(16:10) A lot of foreigners in China are just doing business with the outside world

(17:16) You are originally from Canada, and do you go back often

(18:24) You left China during COVID to move to Argentina

(20:18) In Asia, most Asians cannot tell each other apart, right

(23:37) Is there anything that you miss about Canada that you don't like

(28:11) Is there anything else that you miss when you're away from home

(30:24) A lot of expats complain about the place when they move abroad

(33:13) Business in China is very relationship based, similar to Germany and Japan

(37:48) Everything is digital here. Seven years ago, everything was digital

(42:06) You've traveled to Venezuela, North Korea, Russia, China

(46:24) I came to China not knowing anything about China

(49:10) So you also just had, like, you are very western guy

(49:51) All right, I guess I got all my questions. Thanks for your time. And definitely subscribe. Worlds collide on YouTube

Show notes created by https://headliner.app

🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner!

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