Yes, but trees are a lot more important than cows, and there are many places where cows can be raised without the need to cut down acres of trees daily.
Agree.
While in someone else's land, an expat better show (at least) some efforts to pick up their language.
Even if not being fluently.
That attitude will better the relationship with the locals.
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