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bbba05 發表於 19-11-20 00:30 
絕對同意!香港嘅學習風氣真係有問題。另一方面,就算俾你捱過中學,大學畢業了又如何,除非係好尖嘅尖子 ... A very good point indeed. On the other hand, as the housing and living expenses are more reasonable (overseas), your children can afford to pursue careers they're passionate about, instead of finance and finance only. Hence I would consider there to be more opportunities overseas.
I migrated to US with my family, but the transition was tough because of culture shock and also having to rebuild my social circle. But it was the right move, and it allowed me and my parents to remain close.
My cousin, on the other hand, was sent to UK after F2. She went to the best university in UK and finished bachelor and masters degrees. Then she returned to HK to live with her parents. She has been living with her parents for ~20yrs now. She really respects her parents, but she never actually opens up to them neither. Therefore, while I think whether the child would go astray when studying abroad would depend on the strength of the child's moral compass and self-discipline, I am pretty sure the parent-child relationship would take an irreversible blow and you'd expect your child to be distant from you.
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