Canada
I like Canadians, and they speak English and French in some areas. I speak both. Its also most like the US, I bet (dont hate me for saying that, my Canadian friends)
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Canada
I like Canadians, and they speak English and French in some areas. I speak both. Its also most like the US, I bet (dont hate me for saying that, my Canadian friends)
[QUOTE="MissLibrarian"]And they have legal weed :P Well that just made the fact that the trains arrive and depart *to the second* even more jaw-droppingly awesome! :lol:Plus their public transport systems are top notch.
Deihjan
[QUOTE="Deihjan"][QUOTE="MissLibrarian"]And they have legal weed :P Well that just made the fact that the trains arrive and depart *to the second* even more jaw-droppingly awesome! :lol: I guess some psychedelic effects include Focusing On Train Arrival, then :lol:Plus their public transport systems are top notch.
MissLibrarian
[QUOTE="Deihjan"][QUOTE="MissLibrarian"] Well that just made the fact that the trains arrive and depart *to the second* even more jaw-droppingly awesome! :lol:AirGuitarist87I guess some psychedelic effects include Focusing On Train Arrival, then :lol: My parents went to Amsterdam once. My dad wanted to try a "special" brownie. My mum wouldn't let him. :lol:
Yeah the train system is pretty amazing, I love being able to be there a minute before and know I havent missed it. The system is pretty perfect with paying and all
But if I had to move from holland it would be Back to Sweden (as its my home country), USA (awesomeness) or Australia (just because its also awesome)
Canada
I like Canadians, and they speak English and French in some areas. I speak both. Its also most like the US, I bet (dont hate me for saying that, my Canadian friends)
mrbojangles25
It's probably the most similar country to the Canada. Some things do certainly work very differently in the US though that's for sure.
I mentioned Canada earlier since we live so close to that country. But, I'd have to include Japan as well although my skills with the Japanese language is seriously lacking. It's my most visited country outside the US. I wouldn't mind moving to Japan. My daughter would sure be delighted if we did.
Dubai or tokyo
IRunNewYork
Yeah those are pretty cool countries. Calgary is a pretty cool country too.
[QUOTE="MocktheDead"]I heard Asia is a good country too.I want to more to europe, it looks like a cool country.
cjek
yea not a bad idea, i like sushi.
[QUOTE="IRunNewYork"]Dubai or tokyo
RobboElRobbo
Yeah those are pretty cool countries. Calgary is a pretty cool country too.
except Dubai isn't a country. i don't know why people keep getting confused on this. Dubai is like New York City. it's part of a country called the United Arab Emirates, just like NYC is part of a country called United States of America. go to the Dubai and you also get Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi. both nice places. besides those three cities... hmm... not much else some villages but nothing noteworthy really.Probably Canada since I qualify for citizenship by descent and I have family there.
Ideally I'd like to move to France but Canada would be more likely since it'd be easier for me to become a citizen.
Hmmm...
As much as I wouldn't want to, I'd probably move to the US. Probably Oregon or something. I don't know... I live in BC, Canada and I don't ever want to leave here. Which place in the US would be the most similar to BC?
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