A country you would like to live and why? - Page 15
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Gnax
Sweden490 Posts
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Artunit
Philippines398 Posts
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yema1
Iceland101 Posts
On February 07 2011 05:24 Dalguno wrote: Everything that I've heard about Sweden makes me want to live there. I love America, but Sweden sounds like that is the place where it's at. Neutrality FTW? You've just see Sweden for yourself. I personally didn't like the insanely high crime rates, muslims, extreme feminism and the endless dilution of Swedish culture via media promoting multiculturalism. Anti-semitism seems to be rampant in some cities too, like Malmo. | ||
Scap
United States60 Posts
If I had to live in a country, I'd at least try out Italy, as it's the only other country with a language I can speak. Of the other English speaking countries I may be inclined to try Australia, but that's about it. I'm not an adventurous person | ||
Electric.Jesus
Germany755 Posts
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skinnyrl
Netherlands125 Posts
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D10
Brazil3409 Posts
probably california | ||
Ghost-z
United States1291 Posts
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pirates
United States701 Posts
On February 07 2011 05:54 Gnax wrote: USA cuz they have KFC lol awesome reason. KFC is pretty tasty. | ||
Mowr
Sweden791 Posts
On February 07 2011 05:55 yema1 wrote: You've just see Sweden for yourself. I personally didn't like the insanely high crime rates, muslims, extreme feminism and the endless dilution of Swedish culture via media promoting multiculturalism. Anti-semitism seems to be rampant in some cities too, like Malmo. Dude, spending a few days in a Paris suburb wasn't really a pleasant experience, but I don't say that France as a whole is that way. | ||
Strike_
Netherlands704 Posts
And Germany because I like the language ^^ | ||
Sufficiency
Canada23833 Posts
The only problem is that a LOT of countries have KFC. | ||
NexUmbra
Scotland3776 Posts
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Ghost-z
United States1291 Posts
On February 07 2011 06:33 Strike_ wrote: Usa because they have walmart. And Germany because I like the language ^^ Wait...don't most countries have Walmarts? | ||
misaTO
Argentina204 Posts
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Nyovne
Netherlands19123 Posts
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Emon_
3925 Posts
- I feel similarly towards Europe - stop trying to mimic America and grow an identity of your own. Take pride in your history and affirm your right to an opinion that goes against the EU. Blind faith in "personal freedom" is leading to worse health care and worse job security as well as persecutions of minorities. The silence during the revolution in Egypt was a disgrace. Doubts about democracy? Maybe we should have some dictators in Europe so that people can see what it's like when you can't even trust your the person next to you. - Australia has crazy Internet censorship laws. If the Internet isn't free, I'll try my luck elsewhere - Asia and Africa are interesting continents, with rich traditions and history. It's a different way of life because of the poverty. The fact that so much of the youth is trying to flee to Europe for a better life is sad because they are needed at home to pull the country up. Regardless, if you can land a good job I'm sure any country in the region would be a joy to live in. - South America is the most interesting alternative right now. A continent where the countries are siding with the people against the corporations. The economy is on the rise, governments are taking control of natural resources and peoples spirits seem to be good. A lot of the countries have recognized Palestine as a state - which should be applauded and more countries should follow suit. (Violence of any kind should be condemned and the Israeli people should hold their politicians accountable and try to live in peace with the Palestinians) | ||
white_horse
1019 Posts
public healthcare and other welfare programs that europeans are fortunate to have will not run with americans. There is a stigma against any kind of socialism here. | ||
garmule2
United States376 Posts
You've just see Sweden for yourself. I personally didn't like the insanely high crime rates, muslims, extreme feminism and the endless dilution of Swedish culture via media promoting multiculturalism. Anti-semitism seems to be rampant in some cities too, like Malmo. Sweden is my dream country too. Could you tell us more about these problems? | ||
MementoMori
Canada419 Posts
On February 06 2011 21:15 crappen wrote: Why is Japan so popular? I also want to move to Japan, but I dont know why. I imagine it has very nice nature (outside the cities), awesome culture and technology, but this is just what I believe it is, I have no facts what so ever. And people saying Norway or sweden, you got to understand how extremely crap these countries are. Norway a little worse then Sweden, but its basically the same shit. Norway has so many laws, and you cant do shit here. Police in Norway is a joke, nobody in their right mind have respect for them, and its cause they have to uphold stupid laws like 4000dollar fine if you are caught with a whore. Simple stupid shit like that. You think Norway has awesome nature and rivers ? Lolol, we rape our rivers, and our Fjord is raped by cruiseships dumping their waste in it. And since we have raped all the rivers, the Fjord cant clean it self, it just stays there. The crabs in our Fjord, have green legs lol, like a freaking baneling cause of all the toxic waste is being pumped in it from ships. Norwegians are the most cold hearted solitary humans I have ever witnessed, we can only competently be social when we are extremely drunk. At busses, we sit as far away from people as possible. Also we dont care about our parents, family life in Norway is actually looked down upon, its the age of single mother and single people now.. To bad you cant and wont get a loan to buy a place if you are single. Our social system is a nightmare, its like they picked retards for the job, who has no clue. Oh, our social system and healtcare (which is in the newspaper often for its incompetence) only costs about 50%+ effective tax. Welcome to Norway.. Cant wait till Im economically fit to get out of this shithole. I don't know exactly why, but this made me laugh really hard. haha Well I've been in a somewhat interesting situation. I grew up in Canada but I'm both a citizen of Canada and the US so I've had my choice to make over the years. Personally I really don't like the cold weather where I am in Canada but I feel like there's a lot of other benefits to keep me here. One thing I haven't been able to completely understand reading through some of this thread is the sentiment that people don't like the US foreign policies therefore don't want to live there. I understand you might not want to be associated with a country doing things you don't approve of... But that's all it is really, a pretty loose association. In truth, if most people in the states weren't informed of these things through the news it would never affect their life. I don't feel like it would have any bearing on my decision if I did choose to move there in the future. | ||
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