Other then that just how old/history there is almost around every corner there i have a feeling people there dont realize how lucky they are to live around such things. Just in my area were i live now we have a maybe the main strip for the city with some original buildings that's "old" and wow that's like 50-100 years old!
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nexitustl1
156 Posts
Other then that just how old/history there is almost around every corner there i have a feeling people there dont realize how lucky they are to live around such things. Just in my area were i live now we have a maybe the main strip for the city with some original buildings that's "old" and wow that's like 50-100 years old! | ||
borny
China481 Posts
I would love to move on to another asian country (S.Korea or Japan) but Mandarin ties me to China. | ||
Iplaythings
Denmark9110 Posts
why? welfare state suits my beliefs well ( id be called a communist in the US if I moved there el oh el). awesome weather (i cant handle when its above 25 degrees) you cant get more then 75 kilometres away from the nearest beach ~ hawt girls and I have my family here, why not? | ||
semantics
10040 Posts
On February 06 2011 17:13 EternaL_9 wrote: T.T Majority of the USA has 4 seasons. Ever been to Utah? sweden has four seasons? it's very far north though i thought it was frozen and non frozen season. And as for utah there is only one season, potato season. | ||
NapstaR
Germany128 Posts
if i become father, i guess i'll pick a country where my child gets the best education, sweden, finland. perhaps staying in germany, well lets see how it turns here, would be nice as our healthcare is pretty sick good. if it continues like now, i'll go wherever the job wants me to go. I'm not really focused on myself in this decision. | ||
NonFactor
Sweden698 Posts
On February 06 2011 17:43 semantics wrote: sweden has four seasons? it's very far north though i thought it was frozen and non frozen season. And as for utah there is only one season, potato season. We had 30 degree celcius in some parts of Sweden last summer. (IIRC, anyways, it was really hot.) We have all 4 seasons. I'm happy in Sweden. I'm originally from Finland and I'd be happy there aswell. (The 2 countries are very similiar, atleast in my experience.) If I wanted to move out, I'd move to a country with a different culture. So most likely an Asian country like Japan/South Korea/China. | ||
Zechs
United Kingdom321 Posts
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amd098
Korea (North)1366 Posts
On February 06 2011 17:07 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: I can't stand living in the States and can't figure out why people would choose this place. Maybe it's because I live in the South. Yea, i think it is the south i was in MD, and the furthest south i will go is VA an thats it nearly moved to MA but my fiancee ditched me before i did that, phew i will return to MD, great jobs, nice people, ok weather (snow fffffffuuuuuu) but i loved my area, it was diverse and everyone was friendly | ||
FataLe
New Zealand4400 Posts
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Ayush_SCtoss
India3050 Posts
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Swagga
Canada49 Posts
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Nuublet
Sweden130 Posts
If I had to chose a different country (I'm pretty happy here!) I'd choose something like Japan or South Korea just for the special culture. I think I would have to learn the language in any of those countries though ^^ | ||
Kid-Fox
Canada400 Posts
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shaunnn
Ireland1230 Posts
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exeexe
Denmark937 Posts
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Gingerninja
United Kingdom1339 Posts
On February 06 2011 14:04 Fa1nT wrote: Japan For leading the world in the technological field. However, only if I am rich. I hear they have a terrible living condition for normal workers, cramped, insane work hours, etc. Houses don't have insulation On February 06 2011 14:17 Irrelevant wrote: Japan, the MMA scene over there is simply amazing and the fans can't be beat anywhere in the world. Maybe 10 years ago... general populace is pretty apathetic towards it now. USA has a much bigger fanbase. Saying that I live in Japan and I love it, everything is so convenient. Apart from you know... the cold. | ||
Kanin
75 Posts
Beautiful country Full of mountains, forests and lakes. I love hiking, skiing, fishing, rock climbing, caving, mountaineering, so hooray. Also has a decent welfare system (I like the safety net, just in case my employers go bust and I struggle to find another job) and I don't care in the slightest how high the taxes are. I don't care about extravagance It's also a big country, with a relatively small population. I despise crowded places, and big cities. I'm also more suited for colder climates. I go crazy in prolonged periods of hot weather. | ||
theron[wdt]
United States395 Posts
On February 06 2011 19:40 Kanin wrote: Norway Beautiful country Full of mountains, forests and lakes. I love hiking, skiing, fishing, rock climbing, caving, mountaineering, so hooray. Also has a decent welfare system (I like the safety net, just in case my employers go bust and I struggle to find another job) and I don't care in the slightest how high the taxes are. I don't care about extravagance It's also a big country, with a relatively small population. I despise crowded places, and big cities. I'm also more suited for colder climates. I go crazy in prolonged periods of hot weather. agreed. id want to live at svalbard. | ||
Touch
Canada475 Posts
On February 06 2011 15:24 DisaFear wrote: Australia for me. Hot weather, beaches, chicks in bikinis...I'll give you my house if you give me yours :pSomewhere decently cool, like Canada | ||
GypsyBeast
Canada630 Posts
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