I would like to live in New Zealand if I could. It just seems like such a nice little place. It has both tropical, temperated and cold climate. To my understanding it's possible to have winter in summers and summers in winters depending on where on the island you are.
Which country on earth would you like to live in besides you own?
@Voxel said:
Japan!
Same here, I guess. Then I can make a second blog there about all these obscure old American games.
I'm alright here at the moment, I would like to live in New York for a bit to what that would be like though.
I'm from Canada and I would live in the UK if I had to choose. I'd want to live somewhere where they speak english.
UK or Australia. Whens the last time you heard somebody say 'man that australian guys a real dick'? Never. Thats when.
I'm honestly not sure. I don't have any cultural or family ties to other countries, and I haven't been able to travel much. I guess I'm waiting for one to jump out at me.
I know what I'm looking for, though. Similar culture to the U.S., not against learning another language, but it'd be easier to be able to speak English (I have a terrible memory), food-wise...I'm not picky. Alcohol is irrelevant, I don't drink much, if at all. Somewhere I can get a job in game design or animation, which is what I'm currently studying. Maybe Canada? I have a friend who lives there, and it's the only place I've been outside the country.
The only countries I would consider living in is:
- New Zealand
- Sweden
- Norway
- Switzerland
They are the "best" countries to live in, clean enviroments and healthy food and culture. They are also not very religious which is always a plus. There are so many problems in places like America and Canada. And their food and culture is inferior as well. Japan is a nuclear disaster, and there is little nature to be found over there. Just big polluted cities...
@Hermoor said:
Mainland Europe is porn country with smelly streets. All Europe is crap except:
- Switzerland
- Norway
- England
- Sweden
- Finland
Countries like greece and spain are close to third world countries. Filthy steets full with poor people.
France and Germany are alright, though they do have their slums, at least in France. But poor neighbourhoods are a constantly escalating problem in northern Europe as well. But I have to agree with you about southern Europe; they're nice countries to visit because of their rich cultural history and cuisine, and the people in general are fairly hospitable, but I wouldn't want to live there. Eastern Europe is terrible. Well, that's how I feel, anyway. I'm sure people there disagree with me.
I'm from Finland, and if for some reason I had to permanently leave Finland and got to choose freely, I'd move to Canada, because, as far as I know, it's pretty nice there (only been there once, though. I'm learning more about the country as I'm taking North American studies in college now, however). Failing that, Sweden, even though my Swedish is awful, or Norway.
Australia wouldn't be too bad either, although I'd miss the winters.
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