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What country would you live in...
To what countries have you traveled, and of those, which could you see yourself living in if for some reason you had to leave the U.S. (or Canada, if that is where you live)?
I've been to: United States Canada Mexico France Germany Switzerland Austria Liechtenstein Luxembourg Iceland Ireland Of those, I would choose Ireland. Nothing beats the good old U.S.A., but if I had to leave, that's where I'd go. |
I've been to:
England N. Ireland Scotland France Germany Luxembourg Austria Italy Switzerland Holland Belgium Mexico I don't know where I'd pick of those, but it'd definitely be one with national health care. Probably England. |
Aotearoa...the land of the clouds...New Zealand. For some reason I feel like my entire being has its origins in Aotearoa.
Even if I didn't have to leave, I'd live there. I remember standing on a cliff overlooking the marae and thinking that I'd take this over the U.S. any day. For real. |
Settle in for a long list. :D
I've been to: United States (duh) Canada Mexico Venezuela Brazil Argentina United Kingdom (specifically, England and Scotland) France Germany Austria Spain Portugal Italy Switzerland Hong Kong * China Thailand Singapore Malaysia and probably a few more countries that I'm forgetting... * I've visited Hong Kong twice, once when it was still part of the UK, and again, a couple of years ago, after it had reverted to China. I have visited China outside of HK as well (Guangzhou). If I had to leave the US, I'd choose either Canada, the UK, or Singapore. |
I would also live in Ireland. :)
ETA: I live in the USA and have visited Canada. |
I have traveled to:
Mexico Hong Kong/China United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales) South Korea Belgium Germany Poland If I had to live somewhere else other than the US, I would chose England. Of course, since I used to live there, my answer should come as no big surprise. It's as if a piece of my heart is especially drawn to Somerset (a county in southwest England). I don't understand why; but I sometimes feel compelled to return. I must say, it's a strange feeling. I wonder if it's similar to what OTW described.... .....Kelly :) |
Here is a similar link about countries other GCers have traveled to...
I've been to: Austria Belgium France Germany India And I'm going to Ireland next month. I plan on living in another country eventually, if I ever raise a family I'd like to settle down in Austria. I think I'll do more traveling throughout India if I get a chance though-maybe get a job & stay there for a few years. |
I have been
All over Europe (to many places to list) I lived in Germany for 8 yrs as a kid. and I have been to CUBA for 5 months I am active duty AF so right now I am trying to the "sandbox" for a year or honderous or Turkey Who knows what will happen |
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^ hmmm, interesting name for the middle east..that is, if we were to overgeneralize the entire region as being a "sandbox"
Anyway, places where I've lived for more than 3 yrs: Saudi Arabia Somalia Canada United States visited: Italy I would live in Canada, just because that's more "home" to me.. |
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Asia: Thailand Singapore Malaysia Indonesia Sri Lanka Japan China (Hong Kong and Maccau) Taiwan North America: USA Canada Middle East: Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirate Europe: Switzerland Germany Austria UK Greece Africa: South Africa Nambimia Mozambique Lesotho Swaziland Angola Democratic Republic of Congo Where I want to live: South Africa, Indonesia and the US |
Based on my travels, I think I could easily live in France or England.
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Been to (other than the US of A): Germany (courtesy of the USAF) Luxembourg Venezuela Mexico |
I haven't been to many places outside of the US but from what I have seen Grand Cayman looks like a pretty awesome (if expensive) place to live.
I will open up a tiki bar on Seven Mile Beach and invite all the GreekChatters to drink for free (which will no doubt bankrupt me) :) |
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