what is the best country on the planet and why
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Iceland. The president is the nicest guy ever, and they’re almost 100% green.
I would suggest you look up the word subjective. Sweden might be best for someone. The United States might be best for other people. There is no best.
It is kinda like asking if you prefer, ranch, mayonnaise, of katsup on your French Fries..
My opinion leans toward France, based on the criteria that matters to me (before anyone attacks me for that)
India is the best. Where by “best” I mean has the most languages on the currency.
And delirium… Iceland is fucking amazing. If you can go you should… I was there a few years ago. Amazing. Expensive as hell.. But Amazing if you are into hippie nature stuff.
Iceland and India are also among the happiest, according to The Geography of Bliss. The others are:
Switzerland
Thailand
The Netherlands
Bhutan
United Kingdom
not countries, but also listed: Puerto Rico and Ashville, NC
Why are more poeple trying to get in to the USA than get out if we are not the best
I had a feeling your question was fishing for a “patriotic” answer. More people are trying to get into the UK than out, too. Does that mean it’s the best? The same goes for Canada, Australia, and most European nations.
Maybe it would help if you clarified your criteria for “best”?
I mean more poeple are trying to get in here than any other place
More people are looking at porn on the internet than anything else. Does that make porn the best content on the internet?
Maybe because the US has one of the biggest differences in per capita income form it’s closest neighbor also because since millions of immigrants to Mexico then look to migrate to the US.
oneye36 you may want to check your facts. Is America the biggest receiver of immigrants?
I’m not trying to start a fight just want to see what poeple think
It sounds to me like you’re leading us to drink.
John: I am in to hippie nature stuff. I want to go, someday. I did an amazing specialized art thing with my school a while back. A few students from around the state got picked, and we got to do a huge art and the environment show….
but part of it was meeting the president of iceland and talking to him over lunch. We had coffee after because I had too many questions to ask him. He has a very attractive accent.
It rhymes quite nicely with your previous response.
To me, it’s a clever contraction of “You can lead a horse to water…”
It’s my reaction to the recent stream of seemingly innocuous questions that really are platforms to spout conservative views. I don’t have a problem with conservative views being expressed, but if I’m going to be tricked into a sermon, however brief, then the trickery is going to be reciprocated.
I’m with you, kevbo, although I’m probably as guilty as anyone of this kind of rhetorical device. I’ve yet to really be called on it, though. :-)
I’m not looking to give a sermon but can I ask things and give my thoughts to if thats wrong to do here I want do it anymore
The U.S. is a free country, so of course you can express your opinion. What you can’t do is expect other people to blindly jump on your bandwagon. It seems like you got defensive when people didn’t agree with you. Fluther is a diverse community, including plenty of folks from overseas, so you’re likely to get a variety of answers to a question like this. Welcome to Fluther! :-)
I just want to say that this thread is making me smile.
My cheeks hurt.
I blame you, kevbo and segdeha.
;)
@oneye- you are certainly welcome to ask things and give your thoughts. We all are (except for the special cases of which you aren’t). Being new here doesn’t always feel good (ask just about anyone), but eventually you learn not to take criticism personally.
no you got me all wrong I’m looking to leave the USA soon
@oneye36, I’d be interested to know what criteria are important to you in choosing a country. Then, I’d be more than happy to offer some opinions about where you should move! :-) I’m American, living in New Zealand. I can tell you all about it.
Yeah, the McCain/Lieberman one is my favourite. It’s total F.U.D. based on nothing but a desire to plant doubts in right-winger brains about Johnny-boy’s conservative credentials. Hehehe.
I didn’t need that thread to have doubts.
I live in the UK. We whinge on and on about the place but I adore it really and can’t imagine living anywhere else. It’s a fantastic nation and it’s people are so varied.
I think the best country is the one you live in longest. It’s just a shame we all have to have passports and so many regulations to move freely between them.
So, oneye36… What made you choose Guatemala? Why would you leave the U.S. if it’s the “best country on the planet”? (I’m not trying to be smart. As someone who decided to leave the United States, I’m genuinely curious about why others choose to do the same.)
I live in England and its great, we have all the things that America has without the idiotic gun laws, plus we’re nearer to amsterdam, which is the best place on earth if your a pot head like me.
Wait…wait…
...kevbo…. answered that this (Topic) was leading us to “drink”...
That would make Scotland the best..
Or…
Q: “what is the best country on the planet and why”
A: Which planet?
anywhere warm with a beach
The USA. Because people here eventually recognize their mistakes and elect a good president…..
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