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I would love to live in Australia. When I was in high school we had a couple australian exchange students and I absolutely loved them. I am still friends with one of them who came back here this last summer! He flew all the way back here to Finland just to meet me and my friends. He thought it was so cold back here even it was +25 celsius here.
I want to go to Australia becouse I think its the best country in the world for me at the moment.
And now to the question:
Where would you like to stay at? Except for South Korea of cource..
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Obviously the United States, because we have this little thing called FREEDOM, which the rest of the world doesn't have. Freedom fries, freedom tacos, we have all kinds of freedom. We have so much freedom, in fact, that we're trying to give some of it to the Middle East right now. USA! USA! USA!
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Australia is fucking hot at the moment, just letting you know.
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South Korea.
Everything is pretty cheap there, especially the food. Although there are no good residental houses in Korea, I can manage to live in a good apartment as most apartments in korea are almost the same size of average homes in the US. [4~5 bedroom 2 washrooms] Alot of mountains to hike around, and 24/7 bars all around the corner.
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I just want to live somewhere cold. I hate being warm...
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Anywhere that doesn't have capped internet.
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I was going to say South korea /thread but then saw the bolded statement.
I'd have to say Sweden. Not many countries top Canada but Sweden is a great place to live from what I've heard.
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On February 06 2011 12:35 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote: Obviously the United States, because we have this little thing called FREEDOM, which the rest of the world doesn't have. Freedom fries, freedom tacos, we have all kinds of freedom. We have so much freedom, in fact, that we're trying to give some of it to the Middle East right now. USA! USA! USA! You sir convinced me :D
But seriously. New Zealand would be the country for me. Everything's so relaxed and work doesn't dictate their life. Also I like the cultural diversity.
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On February 06 2011 12:35 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote: Obviously the United States, because we have this little thing called FREEDOM, which the rest of the world doesn't have. Freedom fries, freedom tacos, we have all kinds of freedom. We have so much freedom, in fact, that we're trying to give some of it to the Middle East right now. USA! USA! USA! Holy shit I hope you're trolling.
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On February 06 2011 12:35 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote: Obviously the United States, because we have this little thing called FREEDOM, which the rest of the world doesn't have. Freedom fries, freedom tacos, we have all kinds of freedom. We have so much freedom, in fact, that we're trying to give some of it to the Middle East right now. USA! USA! USA!
LOL. You win!
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On February 06 2011 12:35 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote: Obviously the United States, because we have this little thing called FREEDOM, which the rest of the world doesn't have. Freedom fries, freedom tacos, we have all kinds of freedom. We have so much freedom, in fact, that we're trying to give some of it to the Middle East right now. USA! USA! USA! haahahah
I'd rather stay in Sweden, having four seasons and all.
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Australia or Canada if the opportunity arises would be Japa
Australia and Canada = looks like a great place to start a family and somewhere that all the people are "almost disciplined". Also, if the it comes to the weather Australia
Japan = my mom lives there, so it's a plus
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Ideally - would go for Canada. Not so ideally - anywhere else but where I am right now.
Canada gets a lot of flak for cold weather and hockey, but I don't give a damn about the sport and I adore colder weather. Besides, they got medical marijuana there ! :D It's surely a win-win situation for me there - cold weather and weed FTW
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USA. I'm sure there are lots of great countries out there with great people, but seriously even with all of its faults I love this country :D ...
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England. I like rainy weather, pub food, and I won't have to learn a new language.
I've always wanted to try yorkshire pudding but don't know where I would find it here. Also something called "ploughman's lunch" that someone told me was really good when they went to England. Seems like a neat little meal.
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japan.(if not south korea) meeh gotta love those animes
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On February 06 2011 12:35 SweeTLemonS[TPR] wrote: Obviously the United States, because we have this little thing called FREEDOM, which the rest of the world doesn't have. Freedom fries, freedom tacos, we have all kinds of freedom. We have so much freedom, in fact, that we're trying to give some of it to the Middle East right now. USA! USA! USA!
rofl, good one.
I've been thinking about this a lot, and I think I'd either choose Singapore, or if I had to live in America, I'd choose Hawaii.
Singapore, although it has really strict laws etc., seems like quite the nice place with the best living standards in Asia atm from what I read. Plus, everyone speaks English so that's a nice plus. If Canada or the Scandinavian countries weren't so cold I wouldn't mind living in those places either, but they are so... >_>
Hawaii just seems really nice and chill. =x
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Either Australia or the US. Both highly developed, prosperous, English speaking countries with some good weather.
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Obviously USA the rest of the world is either communists/muslim terrorists/europe all of which =shit.
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