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Winston Wu
Winston Wu | |
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Born | 1973 |
URL | happierabroad.com |
Winston Wu (* 1973) is a Taiwanese-American writer and founder of the Happier Abroad movement.[1]
Biography
Winston Wu was born in Taiwan and moved to California, United States at the age of three.
He attended Mission San José High School in Fremont, California, where he was frequently bullied and did not fit into the fake school culture there.
Winston Wu attended Ohlone College and Cal State Hayward (now CSU East Bay). He also lived in Bellevue, Washington, where he found the "Seattle Freeze" to be very repressing.
Winston Wu felt extremely repressed by how American were extremely unapproachable. He discovered that women abroad, unspoiled by feminism, were much easier to approach. He took trips to Eastern Russia (Russia and Latvia), China, and the Philippines, where he found the people to be much more soulful and approachable. His dating life went from zero to hero when he moved abroad.
However, Winston Wu found Taiwan to be very repressive, with people very uptight and unapproachable.
References
External links
- Website: HappierAbroad.com