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If you could live anywhere, where would you choose?

abthree

I would like to live in Brazil, and, as luck would have it, I do.  Living the dream.  :cool:

slightlynomad

I would like to live in Australia or British Columbia Canada

Curtisblow

British Columbiana is it cool to stay or very cold?

Zabuloni

I would choose Australia

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Curtisblow wrote:

British Columbiana is it cool to stay or very cold?


You mean British Columbia (Canada)... For me it would be great. For Africans, it could be challenging.
Snow during winter but there´s heating at home and at work.

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Zabuloni wrote:

I would choose Australia


Could you give me a particular reason why Australia?

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slightlynomad wrote:

I would like to live in Australia or British Columbia Canada


I´m curious as to why you would choose Australia...

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Curtisblow wrote:

For me...I think I would love Bahamas....wow my photography job would be super-glamourðŸ˜


Photography would even be more glamorous in Brazil due to variance in sceneries from the sea to the mountains; small remote villages; sand dunes to favelas; the marshlands to the Amazon forest; favelas to invigorating cities like Rio, São Paulo, etc... I haven´t mentioned the quirky, invigorating beautiful women. Ha ha!

Do you have that in Nigeria?

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Dutchy68 wrote:

The Netherlands, if it wasn't for the ongoing politics I'd move back in a heartbeat.


One of the countries that I would like to know more and probably even move to. I passed through there a few times when I was active duty military. I stayed in Europe for 6 years and was all over due to the
demanding work. You´re also living in Norway which is also one of my prospects... How do you consider Norway with regards to happiness and well-being of their citizens?

Very good choice (Netherlands). I´m wondering what´s the on-going problem with politics now?

robal

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I live in a big city here in Sweden right now so I think I prefer living close to the mountain, valleys and lakes. Norway in Europe or West indies in Grenadines where I can have my own little paradise. Far from the busy streets and shops.

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Diva 14 wrote:

I live in a big city here in Sweden right now so I think I prefer living close to the mountain, valleys and lakes. Norway in Europe or West indies in Grenadines where I can have my own little paradise. Far from the busy streets and shops.


I agree with you comparing Sweden vs Norway. Lots of tropical paradise to choose from too...

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Khalida.UNC wrote:

I would like to try out China. It is ever so vast and foreign, to me, and nothing like anywhere I have ever lived.

Japan looks organized and clean. I like the thought of living where people take pride in their work and work hard to do their job as well as possible.

I doubt I could live in Thailand. The humidity alone would be the death of me, but it is worth a go.

Somewhere in Africa would be nice, preferably south. I think South Africa might be the easiest, but Kenya and Namibia look more appealing to me.

The people of Cuba fascinate me. I could live there for a time, but would miss power steering and air conditioning.

Argentina might be fun, and certainly easier to visit Antarctica.

Speaking of frozen, I like the people of Canada. Every Canadian I have known makes me think I could easily live there. The first winter would be the last, though.


You sound like an Israeli I met in Rio years back after being released from the Israeli army. He just
arrived at the time from the Far East and was starting his tour in South America. Just be very careful
in China and South Africa.

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ae8262dfab wrote:

San Diego


I agree 100%!

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ae8262dfab wrote:

San Diego


I agree 100%!

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Azego samuel wrote:

All i needed it happiness any where am going. To be happy


Happiness comes from within that you develop yourself. The key is to be contented of what you have.
External stimuli could but only temporary.

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cccmedia wrote:
adnanahussain wrote:

Nethelands temperateres are low in summer with rain nearlly every two days i visited Holland two times i slept in a hotel who run an advert saying if  there is no rain every 48 hours dont pay hotel fees then rain coming...


What does this mean?  That during a dry week, hotel rooms are free?  Such an offer seems improbable.

cccmedia


It´s just promotional in nature...

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Jiji.kenitra wrote:

Next to the man i love that's all it matter


Lucky is that man! Would I qualify?

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Hysticali wrote:

Live in San Diego, California and have traveled a lot of places, but can't think of a place better to live.


Amen!

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LomondGabriel wrote:

Somewhere in NZ. The nature is breathtaking over there


I agree. I was there a few times already...

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Khalida.UNC wrote:
Hysticali wrote:

Live in San Diego, California and have traveled a lot of places, but can't think of a place better to live.


Do you miss the change of seasons while living in California?


But there are distinct 4 seasons anywhere in California!

robal

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Nasreddine98 wrote:

Scotland 💘


May I know why Scotland?

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Atlas13 wrote:

Belgium


Very nice place...

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Kask wrote:

Would love to live in a village in Bali. Very village one far from crowd


I´m curious what village. I would love to hear it from an Indonesian.

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Ronald  Kyekyeku wrote:

I will 😊 love to live in Miami to experience the fine beaches and the lovely sunrise


I hope your dream will come true!

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CuteDevil wrote:

Italy â¤ï¸


I like particularly the Valle d´Aosta region in Northwest Italy namely Breuil-Cervinia and Valtournence.
Matterhorn, Italian Alps, Swiss and French Alps. Italian, French, English and German spoken by the locals. Very little vehicular traffic and a very healthy living... You should go there if you haven´t already.
I had a good time there!

robal

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JohnFrank wrote:

Easy!! Sayulita Beach


Muy bien! You should try Playa del Carmen.

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Sarajevo71000 wrote:

Marrakech, Morocco


If you like spicy foods, this is the place to go. If you´re a foodie, the street food is abundant and cheap.

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richierhue wrote:

Mindelo, São Vicente, Cape Verde. Hands Down!!!


Muito bem amigão! Boa sorte. Update us how life is after you get there!

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Lilous04 wrote:

I would prefere a deserted island


There´s a very deserted island in Brazil called the snake island...  :D:lol::dumbom:

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Meirashay wrote:

Czech Republic ðŸ˜


Good beer. Cheers!

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wokaer wrote:

Amsterdam


Yes! One of my favorite cities in Europe.

Curtisblow

Do they have program that allow access into that country(Canada)... That is not very expensive...?

Curtisblow

Hahahahaha we don't bro, all we got here is selfish politicians using laws to make us more slaves...so you think Brazil will be cool... though I fear Brazil... because I hear during their Rio carnival; sex is constant and authorized publicly...

Joyern

Country where my sugar daddy lives😆

Curtisblow

Who is your shuga daddy...? Donald Trump 🤣

iiTerryii

:D was not exciting that

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Curtisblow wrote:

Hahahahaha we don't bro, all we got here is selfish politicians using laws to make us more slaves...so you think Brazil will be cool... though I fear Brazil... because I hear during their Rio carnival; sex is constant and authorized publicly...


Sex? Hahaha! That could happen anywhere in the world if you´re lucky enough! And sex in public is not authorized and not constant. It´s only in the movies!

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Curtisblow wrote:

Do they have program that allow access into that country(Canada)... That is not very expensive...?


If you have an expertise that´s badly needed in Canada and you´re at a productive age, you have better chances to immigrate...

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Joyern wrote:

Country where my sugar daddy lives😆


Why is that love? You´re young and beautiful! You could live anywhere in the world!

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Curtisblow wrote:

Who is your shuga daddy...? Donald Trump 🤣


Common now bro. She deserves better than that. Money is not everything. Happiness is a bit of everything...