A country you would like to live and why? - Page 5
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hoppipolla
Australia782 Posts
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DisaFear
Australia4074 Posts
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DenSkumle
Norway108 Posts
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Spiegel
Australia79 Posts
On February 06 2011 13:47 omgCRAZY wrote: I would definitely choose Australia, I think I would love the climate there and OH MY GOD I love Australian girls accents. I just melt whenever they talk. ;P I want to vomit out of disgust when I hear an Australian female with a noticeable accent. Wanna swap? Actually my current girlfriend lived a large portion of her life in canada, so she ahs a neutral accent. Its pretty cool. I would love to live in France or Scandinavian Europe. But the UK would be nice too. | ||
ChaseR
Norway1004 Posts
No I wouldn't live live in any other country as much as I wish I could live in every country and explore the world, you know I doubt anyone would want to permanently live in the same country for the rest of their lives unless they'd have to when the reasons for doing that would become obsolete over time. Governments, society, family, opportunities, your interests are all bound to change no matter what country you'd want to live in if that's what the contemporary desire to live somewhere else is based on. | ||
amd098
Korea (North)1366 Posts
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relyt
United States1073 Posts
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Drium
United States888 Posts
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SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
No, absolutely not! There isn't a single country in the world that comes close to our level of freedom! Other countries try to lure Americans away because they're jealous of how free we are. Those rankings are all nonsense tests made up by people that hate America, so we always get a lower ranking, even though the U ESS OF A is better than ANY OTHER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD! How many countries have a statue dedicated to LIBERTY?! ONE! US! WHAT!? USA ALL THE WAY! | ||
Spiegel
Australia79 Posts
On February 06 2011 13:53 valheru wrote: Already in Australia (go to Sydney if you like it hot and Melbourne if you like it cool, the rest are pretty shit) which would be my number 1 anyway. I would choose somewhere in Scandinavia if it wasn't for the language barrier, though I could probably pick up german I already speak a little. Canada probs 2nd most reasonable english speaking country. I don't want to live in a country that may teach creationism to my future kids or has no universal healthcare or a horrible national reputation so America is out. I don't want to live in a country that is ruled by a monarch so Britain is out. I would like some insight on why Americans are so gullible as to take creationism seriously. In the words of the joker "why so religious?". I would live there out of curiosity, but never raise children there. In a place as complacent and oppressive of freedom of expression as America. | ||
Shaka_Kon
Canada112 Posts
For seriousness, Japan (I was born in Tokyo but i was a baby..T_T) or US just kuz... | ||
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
On February 06 2011 15:52 Spiegel wrote: I would like some insight on why Americans are so gullible as to take creationism seriously. In the words of the joker "why so religious?". I would live there out of curiosity, but never raise children there. In a place as complacent and oppressive of freedom of expression as America. In what way does America oppress freedom of expression? | ||
Myrkskog
Canada481 Posts
Other than that I guess Germany or Scandinavia(minus Finland), then the other Western Euro nations and Australia. | ||
nitdkim
1264 Posts
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McKTenor13
United States1383 Posts
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stroggos
New Zealand1543 Posts
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RJGooner
United States2038 Posts
I've heard nothing but good things about Norway.... food can be an acquired taste (just what I've heard so this is just hearsay) but I have a friend from there who says that the people are great to be around and that it is just a great place to be even though it's a touch expensive. France would be a nice place to live. Again it's kind of expensive but I've been there twice and enjoyed it both times immensely. Other countries to visit: Japan, South Korea, China, Germany, Vietnam, St. Vincent & the Grenadines among others. | ||
thoradycus
Malaysia3262 Posts
USA Singapore SK Britain(i can watch football live lol) Maybe France or Italy | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41107 Posts
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-Exalt-
United States972 Posts
On February 06 2011 12:43 Skamtet wrote: haahahah I'd rather stay in Sweden, having four seasons and all. T.T Majority of the USA has 4 seasons. Ever been to Utah? | ||
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