if you had the opportunity and money to move to a different state, country, etc, where would you like to move to?
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if you had the opportunity and money to move to a different state, country, etc, where would you like to move to?
Good question. Sure you have the necessary means to move, but then you still have deal with living there on a day-to-day basis. Maybe somewhere near the east coast?
Where I live now. I CAN'T WAIT to live on my own. I need my Space like Yesterday. Living with your Parents can get old Fast.
I really like where I live now, but if money wasn't an issue at all I'd like to live on one of the less populated Hawaiian islands.
Tamriel or the Island from LOST.
But as it stands I'm pretty happy here at the "Throat of the World" Here in Colorado.
Japan is pretty overrated. I went to Nagoya, and I experienced intense xenophobia because I'm white.As Cliche as it sounds Japan.
Philokalia
[QUOTE="Philokalia"]Japan is pretty overrated. I went to Nagoya, and I experienced intense xenophobia because I'm white.i lived in toshima japan for 18 months and being 6'4 i felt like god freaking zillaAs Cliche as it sounds Japan.
ghoklebutter
We haven't had many German immigrants for decades. As for me, I have several different places that I would like to live at. Preferably someplace near the wilderness. Alaska, Maine, Montana. Outside of America: Italy, Germany, Nova Scotia, Iceland, France. I'd likely continue to live in the US for several reasons though (even excluding money).germany(where i was born and lived for 4-6 years before moving to america)
almasdeathchild
In a OO binary solar system, with the stars close enough together to both be visible in one portion of the sky.
I'd love to live on a planet in this kind of solar system.
[QUOTE="almasdeathchild"]We haven't had many German immigrants for decades. As for me, I have several different places that I would like to live at. Preferably someplace near the wilderness. Alaska, Maine, Montana. Outside of America: Italy, Germany, Nova Scotia, Iceland, France. I'd likely continue to live in the US for several reasons though (even excluding money).i got some family in france it's a cool place. and i spent the summer in anchorage alaska. awesome placesgermany(where i was born and lived for 4-6 years before moving to america)
Apollo-XI
We haven't had many German immigrants for decades. As for me, I have several different places that I would like to live at. Preferably someplace near the wilderness. Alaska, Maine, Montana. Outside of America: Italy, Germany, Nova Scotia, Iceland, France. I'd likely continue to live in the US for several reasons though (even excluding money).i got some family in france it's a cool place. and i spent the summer in anchorage alaska. awesome places Thats pretty cool. I can't say I know of any family members of mine that live in Europe. Almost all of my family tree consists of people that immigranted from Europe during the 1800's. I'm also related to Germans. Yea, going to Alaska is pretty much on my bucket list. I'd love to climb Mount McKinley (tallest mountain in North America). I'd like to also take a cruise along the coast of Alaska. France would be great for food and architecture. What did you do in Anchorage Alaska?[QUOTE="Apollo-XI"][QUOTE="almasdeathchild"]
germany(where i was born and lived for 4-6 years before moving to america)
almasdeathchild
[QUOTE="almasdeathchild"]i got some family in france it's a cool place. and i spent the summer in anchorage alaska. awesome places Thats pretty cool. I can't say I know of any family members of mine that live in Europe. Almost all of my family tree consists of people that immigranted from Europe during the 1800's. I'm also related to Germans. Yea, going to Alaska is pretty much on my bucket list. I'd love to climb Mount McKinley (tallest mountain in North America). I'd like to also take a cruise along the coast of Alaska. France would be great for food and architecture. What did you do in Anchorage Alaska?long story short father wanted somthing different joined the military and traveled the world and some places id just follow.i want to travel the world and with that i had a chance to go to different places[QUOTE="Apollo-XI"] We haven't had many German immigrants for decades. As for me, I have several different places that I would like to live at. Preferably someplace near the wilderness. Alaska, Maine, Montana. Outside of America: Italy, Germany, Nova Scotia, Iceland, France. I'd likely continue to live in the US for several reasons though (even excluding money).Apollo-XI
Southern California is terribly overrated.California; either San Diego or Orange County.
Ackad
San Diego is pretty cool, though.
Thats certainly a good thing about the military. Its a bit of a mixed bag for kids though. Being on the move so much.Apollo-XIyea for now were content at where we are and are happy he is a lt colonol and wants to go to war collage to become a full fledge colonol. but thats about as good and this story gets.also served two tours in iraq
Sharjah at the UAE - cheaper then Dubai yet it's extremely close to Dubai.
Madrid or Barcelona of Spain.
I don't know where, i sometimes imagine it, but i've had a long standing intense fascination with the Asian countries and their cultures, especially the ones that are much more racially and religiously mixed such as Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. I may end up one day living there, but i first need to travel there and see it for myself. Plus i will admit i got the 'yellow' fever :P
I can easily see myself living out my life in the US, or in the Arab Gulf states. but that is only because i've lived between them so long that there is very little that would change for me as is.
[QUOTE="Philokalia"]Japan is pretty overrated. I went to Nagoya, and I experienced intense xenophobia because I'm white.As Cliche as it sounds Japan.
ghoklebutter
My japanese teacher said the Japanese were a bit disconcerting to her, though she liked them more than she liked the french, lol.
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