Definition
Someone living outside their native country, typically by choice for work or lifestyle, though historically it meant forced exile. Modern expats are usually corporate employees enjoying tax benefits abroad while complaining about local coffee. The verb form means to kick someone out of their country, though today's expats prefer 'international relocation' on their LinkedIn.
Example Usage
As an expatriate in Singapore, Jennifer enjoyed explaining to everyone back home that yes, she still had to pay US taxes.
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