Is there a place you'd leave for tomorrow?

Italy
November 22, 2011 3:40pm CST
Is there a place you'd leave for tomorrow if given the opportunity? And for "leave" I mean "leave and stay", for a while.
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@ohid2u (145)
• Bangladesh
28 Nov 11
no,the world will not let it to leave for our own irresponsible works
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@doggydimon (1369)
• Philippines
26 Nov 11
I have 3 countries in mind, Cambodia, Greece and Mauritius. I love looking at ruins. That is the reason why I choose the first 2 countries. If I have the money or the opportunity to work abroad, Cambodia and Greece will definitely be the place I choose. Cambodia may present a little problem for me because everything is cheap over there. But in Greece, I must have some source of income if I will stay there for a while. As for Mauritius, I have a job offer there. I have researched about the place and it seems life is like a paradise over there... Stunning views of the coastline will definitely relieve my stress if I had the chance to live and work there.
• Philippines
27 Nov 11
I give myself a year at the most if I will stay in one place then I will move to the next. hahaha... Yeah! Mauritius is quite a small country... After some months, maybe I will be bored there. But maybe I can use Mauritius as my base camp for exploring some of the countries in the African continent such as Kenya, Seychelles, Madagascar, South Africa, Ethiopia and Tanzania.
• Italy
26 Nov 11
Cambodia is a very poor country but I really love its temples and ruins. And as you said the cost of life is very low in there. I've been in Greece three years ago and it was nice but I didn't really like it, probably because the cities are very similar to mine(which is in Italy but was a Greek colony): same rocks, same plants, same beaches, same weather. And Mauritius... looks like paradise! But I'd get bored after a while ^^
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
23 Nov 11
If I was given the chance to leave tomorrow I would go to my favorite city in the world which is Sydney. I love its beautiful looking harbor and its beaches north and south. It has an amazing looking opera house and a lovely looking bridge. If I went there for three years I would find enough things to do. I would love to get a part time teaching job there. If I could only have one month I would be able to lots of sightseeing and really have a wonderful time. My kids would adore it in sunny Australia.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
23 Nov 11
Australia is one of the best countries to live in. I know that it has amazing wildlife. I adore kangaroos especially. I hope that you will visit it one day in the future.
• Italy
23 Nov 11
If I had children I surely would like to grow them up in Australia and Sidney would be a great city to live in. Maybe a bit expensive. I love the fact that you can have different kinds of sightseeing - from sea to desert - and I'd also love to make some visit to the zoo, Australia has got a marvellous fauna!
@dodo19 (47317)
• Beaconsfield, Quebec
25 Nov 11
There are so many places that I would want to go. I think that the first place I would chose would be Prince Edward Island, in Canada. It's a place that my husband and I both love, and really look forward to going back. We do hope to go soon. There are also several places in Europe that I might choose from as well.
• Italy
26 Nov 11
I don't know much about Canada but I'd definitely leave for Toronto. I love its urban landscape and multiethnicity
@gloryacam (5540)
• Philippines
23 Nov 11
I'd like to leave and stay for a while (like 6 months to one year) in each of these places ~ New York, Singapore, New Zealand, most countries in Europe, Japan, and many more places. I like to travel, but I think that a one week stay in a place is not enough. If I had access to unlimited resources, I guess I would try to live in each country in the world!
@gloryacam (5540)
• Philippines
24 Nov 11
I'm Asian. I would think that you'd love it ~ the culture, the sights, the sounds, the food, etc.
• Italy
23 Nov 11
I'd love to visit all those places, too. I've been in many country in Europe since I am European too, but I've never been in any other continent and I really have a crush on Asia.
• Indonesia
22 Nov 11
I like to stay or live at a country village or small town. I even wanted to stay far from busy place in small house with a farm. I want to have cow, horse and other animals. I want to be free from hissing world where I could enjoy my life fully.
• Italy
23 Nov 11
That'd be great but I think I'll get a bit bored after a while. I'd rather go for adventures in exotic places with lots of strangers to talk with and learn from.
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
28 Nov 11
I would like to travel to any place I have not been to yet.
@mammots (3209)
• Philippines
22 Nov 11
i really love BOHOL!!! i haven't been to BOHOL yet but from what i have heard and read about it ...its really a very nice place to live in and spend the rest of my life with. aside from CEBU ...BOHOL is my second choice if given a choice of places where i want to stay for a long while.
• Italy
23 Nov 11
I had never heard about bohol before. It seems a nice place, though, I wish I found out more about it. I'm really interested in eastern countries and cultures
@marie2052 (3691)
• United States
29 Nov 11
Italy would be my first choice. Rich with history and country it is the place that comes to mind. I am hoping to travel there in 3 years.
@fannitia (2167)
• Bulgaria
22 Nov 11
I can't say exactly but maybe some Mediterranean country. At this time of the year my country is in the grips of the winter. And I want to be a migratory bird - an impossible dream, of course.
• Italy
23 Nov 11
I currently live in a Mediterranean city which is also called "The City of Sun" because here it's sunny almost every day of the year. Now winter has come here too but it's not too cold. Despite this, apart from weather(and food) that's not much you can enjoy.
@WakeUpKitty (8694)
• Netherlands
22 Nov 11
Tanzania is fine, Lanzarote too or any other place where the temp is great and I am able to sleep for a long, long time.
• Italy
23 Nov 11
Yep I guess it'd be fine to go there and have an "hammock" life sleeping all day by the waves of the ocean.
• United States
28 Nov 11
Australia, definitely, entirely, exclusively Australia. I want to live in Australia, I don't know why but over the last 2 years I've had a growing passion to move to and take up a permanent residency in Australia. It's a beautiful country, fascinating people, tons of things to do, and I do intend to move to Australia, permanently, if possible.