If you had to move to a new country, which country would that be? And why?
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December 19th, 2008
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im born and bred in uk but parents from india so if i had to live anywhere else it would be india-
think its called repatriation!!!
I grew up in Germany, then moved to Auckland, New Zealand 6 years ago. I am already looking at where I am going next, Either Finland or Sweden for it’s beautiful country and the lovely people there alongside their great sense of design or I would move to the US but that has been my dream since childhood when I visited New York and Fort Myers in Florida so maybe that will be my final stop rather than the next one.
Wales, or England.
If only to be closer to the Doctor.
Italy
My wife is from there.
Slower pace.
The art & history.
It’s beautiful.
The food
I live in the US. I’d move to the Czech Republic. I’m already familiar with it from studying there and I really loved it.
@Empress And they have great beer! :)
I’m in the US, but I’d move to New Zealand if I could. Preferably the South Island, but I won’t be picky. I never met such nice people, and it is a beautiful country.
I’m in the US. I’d go to New Zealand. They need people with skills. They have beautiful countryside. They are least likely to be bombed in an international nuclear conflict.
Brazil—good economic future, uses ethanol instead of gass, tons of resources, lots of hot sex…
@Mizuki: Hard to argue with that.
Born and raised in the US.
Maybe Switzerland. I am tired of being the ‘world police’...especially when we get it wrong.
i live in the U.S. now, and there are quite a few countries i’d like to move to, but none that i’ve even visited, so i don’t really have a legit idea. from impressions alone, i’d like to live in canada. or the U.K. or maybe france? but i have to improve my french quite a bit
I have some new friends in Manitoba, Canada, so maybe I’d move there. I live in the US now, smack dab in the middle of the country. As for Europe, that would mean getting on a plane, and I refuse to fly unless I first grow wings. As it is, I may live in the most corrupt state in the continental US, but its’ home. I know my IL history pretty well, and I have to have a good understanding of a place’s history before living there.
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