I'd probably move to Gondor. Or I'd guy a moon and mine it for dilithium.
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[QUOTE="THUMPTABLE"][QUOTE="rockerbikie"] Don't, the government sucks in AUstraliarockerbikie
Maybe you would like to educate me on this sucky government.
Planing to censor the internet and no R18 gaming. Put back climate change and putting more taxes.Censoring still in discussion, probably will not happen. R18 gaming in discussion also, probably will happen. Climate change put back - Australia less than 1% contributors.
On the positive side, Australia is among the top few for stadards of living and laid back life
As much as I'd like to visit other countries, I can only speak English, so a lot of places wouldn't be practical for me. I'd say first choice would be Canada, followed by Great Britain. Staying on the same continent would be nice, but I guess England wouldn't be so bad.
I would not be bothered in the least and could easily return to The Philippines which is a great place.
I also have considered Iran, Poland, Austria, or Korea.
my preferenc of course would be Azeroth or Tamriel:wink:
I wonder if they have spell checker in Azeroth:lol:
I'm happy in the UK.
Most countries people visit only see the touristy side of things (to whoever said Denmark or Panama... eek)
Would never live in U.S.
Probably Taiwan, i heard it's a great place to live. And i am not so lazy as to not learn a language...
New Mombasaweezyfbhave fun there while watching the entire country get glassed!
I would say vancouver bc, somewhere in england, and if I knew japanese, japan
[QUOTE="surrealnumber5"]i cant think of a better place to live, and thats pathetic. there are plenty of places i want to visit but the us is still the freest country in the world and such the best place to liveTHUMPTABLE
Most countries people visit only see the touristy side of things (to whoever said Denmark or Panama... eek)IAMTHEJOKER88Denmark is a great place to live in, but bull when it comes to visiting. Nothing happens here except for in Copenhagen, and I'm not from there, so I can't say what it's like living in that end of the country. If you want to avoid tourists, live where I do. In Jutland. Easy access to Germany for cheap booze and sweets, we've got the hottest girls (at least imo) and we've got Boy :P
I currently live in the UK and I would move to The Netherlands. Amsterdam if I had the choice as to a city, or possibly The Hague.
They have excellent museums and I would still be able to get along with speaking English, yet I would still be able to emerge myself in a continental culture, and work on learning some new languages. Plus their public transport systems are top notch.
Korea or The Philippines for me but I would like to try another place also. Australia, New Zealand, or any nation where they play cricket would also be nice:wink:I guess Japan. I've lived here for 2 years, so I'm familiar with it. Wouldn't be that hard to adjust I suppose.
America (Florida) is my permanent home by the way.
yokofox33
I'm not great at learning new languages... So i'd have to move to an English-speaking country - the USA, Canada or Australia preferably.Buttmonkey9000A lot of countries have rather capable natives, whose english skills surpass those of (at least according to some WoW friends I made) those born in an english speaking country. And I heard that the Netherlands have quite the awesome parties :P
[QUOTE="Buttmonkey9000"]I'm not great at learning new languages... So i'd have to move to an English-speaking country - the USA, Canada or Australia preferably.DeihjanA lot of countries have rather capable natives, whose english skills surpass those of (at least according to some WoW friends I made) those born in an english speaking country. And I heard that the Netherlands have quite the awesome parties :P Yeah - the Dutch are generally very good at speaking English...
[QUOTE="Deihjan"][QUOTE="Buttmonkey9000"]I'm not great at learning new languages... So i'd have to move to an English-speaking country - the USA, Canada or Australia preferably.Buttmonkey9000A lot of countries have rather capable natives, whose english skills surpass those of (at least according to some WoW friends I made) those born in an english speaking country. And I heard that the Netherlands have quite the awesome parties :P Yeah - the Dutch are generally very good at speaking English... I'd move there if I could. Tho not Rotterdam. Never Rotterdam. *shudder*
My list based on climate, welfare and generall awesomeness
1. Denmark
2. Schweiz
3. Neatherlands
Between those three the choice should be obvious http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy_IndexSweden, Germany or France.
Espada12
Communism inevitably leads to poverty but capitailms does not gurantee welfareAny country that isn't communist (seriously). America would be pretty good.
CannedWorms
Why Norway or Finland but not Sweden? Norway has its oil money but is very corrupted and undemocratic. They have lost every single war they fought andtheyhavenot even won their ownindependence. I would also like to add that their ice hockey team is terrible. I rather live in the ocean with all troubles it bringsthan in Norway.Canada for sure. If I spoke the language though, Norway or Finland (if I could actually move there).
October_Tide
besides USA and Saudi...
I would move to...
Spain
United Arab Emirates
Qatar
Kuwait
Bahrain
Jordan
that's about it....
I would definently not go to (and i don't mean the hell holes of the world like Somalia, North korea or Burma - i mean other countries others might find allright to live in).
France
Netherlands
Belgium
Germany
Switzerland
Those countries despite all their egalitarianism talk, and all their social liberalism talk, are either borderline or outright racist against the immigrants in their country, especially Africans and Arabs (who yes are predominently Muslim by faith)...
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