If you could live anywhere in the world where would you choose to live?
By cynddvs
@cynddvs (2948)
United States
July 13, 2007 4:05pm CST
Right now I love living in the US. This is where all of my family is. I enjoy getting to see them as often as I can. I know if I moved out of the country I wouldn't get to see them as much. But I would eventually like to explore the option of moving to a different country. I would like to check out maybe Amsterdam or Germany. Or maybe even France. Before I would move to Germany or France I would want to learn and become fluent in their language first. And I would definitely want to go over there and stay for a visit for at least 2 months before deciding to move there permanently.
So if you could live anywhere in the world and money wasn't a problem where would you go?
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14 responses
@yuxuancrazy (20)
• China
14 Jul 07
I like France ,I am studying French ,I would choose France to live in. I do not know why ,in short, I like European.Paris is a romantic city,I want to feel
it.
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@tabyorky (281)
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16 Jul 07
We have always lived in England and so do my family. We have talked about moving to Australia as it looks a really nice place to live, but at the moment we have a 3 year old and another one on the way and it would not be fair for family never to see their grandkids.
@barehugs (8973)
• Canada
14 Jul 07
I am Canadian, and live in Ontario Canada. I work there in the summer. In the winter I Have a Place in McAllen Texas. I spend 5 months there in the winter. It gets very cold in Ontario in the winter, but South Texas is like summer, in the winter. I have Grapefruit, and Banana growing in the back yard in Texas, while the snow is 4 feet deep in Ontario. I think I have the best of Both worlds!
@asawako48162 (3321)
• United States
14 Jul 07
Right here in the same city I was born in. About a mile from the same hospital.
i traveled around the world..but i am happiest in Monroe, Michigan..home to me..close to the parks and close to the library and mall...and I like the China Buffet..all you can eat for six bucks and thirty five censt...before four.p.m..also Hot and Now..yummo junk food heaven...closse to all the attractions and I don't have to drive in heavy city traffic...not very much pollutions and the summer is not too hot..and the winter is ok too..been to Europe..you can have it..Euro? Been to Japan
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@Rico_The1 (24)
• United States
14 Jul 07
I would choose to live right here where I am. The United States of America. I really enjoy it here even hough I haven't been to other countries. The only real way I could answer is if I visited other places in the world before. But I most likely would still say the US
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@bhelle123 (290)
• Canada
16 Jul 07
i live now in canada with my husband, but my nativeland is Philippines, i will here for good because i have now my family here, my husband and my baby. But it does'nt mean that i dont like my country, i love my country and i cannot find any country like Philippines, only one in the world.
@timou87 (1638)
• Singapore
16 Jul 07
im a singaporean and there is really no other place i would rather live than here at home - Singapore. id admit that the weather can get a bit boring, its summer all year round, but there are so many other wonderful things take make up for all that
@Fishmomma (11377)
• United States
14 Jul 07
I would like to live some place with weather just like mine, but costs are reasonable. This place probably doesn't exist. I enjoy living in the United States, as feel fortunate to live in a nice home with plenty of food and friends to share my life.
@carlaabt (3504)
• United States
13 Jul 07
I don't think I would want to move permanently anywhere overseas. I'm pretty happy in the US. I'm not fond of flying, and I wouldn't want to be that far from my family. We will probably eventually do a stint overseas (my husband is in the Air Force), but hopefully we will only have to do ONE short one, if we have to do any at all. I wouldn't mind moving around as long as we stay in the states, though. But hopefully we stay in North Dakota for at least another few years since we just bought a house.
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@urbangirl (1456)
• Australia
14 Jul 07
I would love to live in an apartment in Paris. I really loved it there and could imagine spending the rest of my life in that beautiful city. I would then use it as a base to visit the whole of France and duck over to other fine cities in Europe like London, Prague, Rome, Florence and visit family in Greece. Being in Australia, everything is so far away so whenever going overseas it has to be more than a couple of weeks to justify a 20 hour flight there and back...so I would love to be closer to Europe.
@imsilver (1665)
• Canada
14 Jul 07
If money were no object... I'd travel and see alot of different places... but to live... it would have to be right where I am.
I'm lucky enough to live in Beautiful BC, Canada. I'm up north in the mountains, right on the edge of my ocean. One of the best fishing rivers in North America is only a 15 minute walk from my front door.
I've love to see more of the world but right where I am will always be home.
@sandeep_t (428)
• India
14 Jul 07
I would love to live in Newzeland. I never visited this country but have seen quite many times on television. It is so beautiful and free from pollution. It blends the country side environment with metro infrastructure. The land scapes are beautiful. It has got cool weather, small and wonderful country. I give scotland the second prefrence. I love the Scotish greenery and my friend tells me that women are really beautiful there..lol
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@ramya88 (170)
• India
14 Jul 07
If I were given a choice to live in my dream place then it would be Spain for sure.Heard from many people that it is the most beautiful place one can see in the whole wide world.I currently live in India[which I love very much!!!]But still my dream place to live would be Spain.
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@cherry218 (6)
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14 Jul 07
Right now, i'm living in Beijing, i like my life here, my family moved here, but in some parts, it's not very good, the pollution is serious, but the government is trying very hard to improve it, i think it'll getting better and better
If money is no subject, i don't like to live in a country permanently, i would like to travel all aroud the world and experience different things, and see different people, i don't like all kinds of stuff, so the easier the better. I am not a money worship.
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