are you stuck in your own country and need to see different part of the world?
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I've been to France and Switzerland. Stayed there with a now ex-girlfriend and her family. People there were very friendly, even the Parisans.:P Would like to see Iceland, Norway, Scotland, Finland, Sweden before I die, but I'm not banking it will ever happen.
Never left Australia. Plan on visiting Canada, Finland and parts of the US when I get older though :)
I've been to Mexico. But then again, I live in a bordertown, and the international bridge is just like ten minutes away from my house. There isn't much difference from my city and the cities of Mexico I've visited, as in everyone speaks Spanish, eats the same stuff, etc.
I plan on going to Japan next year. Also plan on going to Singapore, South Korea, Italy and Australia after that.
I'm still not sure Ive seen every part of my house.are you stuck in your own country and need to see different part of the world?
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I've only been to Mexico, and it was for a brief time. I'd like to visit other countries of course, but I don't think I'd live outside the U.S.
I've left my home country (Hong Kong) and currently live in Canada. Aside from that, I've been the the Bahamas, the US, Spain and Italy. I'm a type of person that'd want to travel all over.
Before I hit college, most of the people I knew have never even left Ontario.
I have never left the U.S, In fact, I haven't really been past Iowa. There are many states I still need to visit. I considered studying abroad, but they don't offer classes relevant to my major. I could find a class on my own time, but now I don't even have room in my 4 yr schedule. I do plan on visiting Europe after graduation with some friends. No concrete plans yet, but hopefully it'll get worked out.
Yes. I've had the good fortune of living in Germany and Japan. While I lived in Germany I visited: France, Spain, Italy, Czek Republic, Poland and England.
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