I have been thinking for a few months, since before my girlfriend returned home, about applying to study Mandarin and work (or just work) in Taiwan (where my SO lives) for the year following the end of my Masters' degree (September 2016). I have looked up information regarding studying, working, visas and even accommodation to see what I can do and that's all fine. I've talked to my girlfriend, a foreign friend she has living in Taiwan and my mum all about this; no problems.
The problem is my dad. He keeps talking to me about my future and saying how I need to apply for a PhD or a job for once I finish my Masters' degree. I have looked up both, but more for the year I want to spend in Taiwan. He does worry that I will throw everything away for my current relationship when (in his words) it could end next week. Part of the problem is when he met my mum he left Italy and came to the UK because of love, with no job lined up and his English was near non-existent at best (I do admire what he has achieved since).
He can be stubborn at times and I'm not sure how (and if) I can convince him that what I want to do is 'good for my future'. Any thoughts are appreciated.
The problem is my dad. He keeps talking to me about my future and saying how I need to apply for a PhD or a job for once I finish my Masters' degree. I have looked up both, but more for the year I want to spend in Taiwan. He does worry that I will throw everything away for my current relationship when (in his words) it could end next week. Part of the problem is when he met my mum he left Italy and came to the UK because of love, with no job lined up and his English was near non-existent at best (I do admire what he has achieved since).
He can be stubborn at times and I'm not sure how (and if) I can convince him that what I want to do is 'good for my future'. Any thoughts are appreciated.
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