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Where do you dream to live?

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bridgedragon

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Well I love Canada and the cold! Probably would live in Yukon!
All jokes aside, I would be cross between staying in Canada, because it's amazing here. Or maybe somewhere down south.
 

M3rsh

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Calgary, CA in the summer, somewhere in Latin America in the autumn and winter, Adelaide, AU in the spring (I dislike spring for some reason, so by moving to the southern hemisphere, I can bypass it :D).
 

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I have some old family friends who live in Calgary, Canada.
Also, my maternal family lives in the Vancouver area of Canada, so I'd love to go back there.

Overall, I just want to go back to the West Coast of North America. (+ Low ping to MCSG!!!1!1!111)
If not, then I'd like to live in New York, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania. I've been to all three, and have discussed with locals about the living standards and expenses. I think it'd be pretty awesome. :)
As a third option, somewhere like South/North Carolina.
 

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Probably Colorado or somewhere in Western Europe.
Maldives is beautiful only bad thing is that is a Islamic country, it is only good for Vacation it safe but you have to see what the future holds.
Also there isn't nothing wrong with Muslim people it is just a phase that the world is coming through
TheLastGapple you have never been to India have you you must have never seen Mumbai or Delhi, they aren't that good but they aren't bad as that
What's wrong with it being an Islamic country?
 

M3rsh

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New Jersey
Been there, done that.

I lived near Clifton, NJ for about 2 years. I don't know what made me hate it to be honest. It may have been the rude people, or the way people drive. I guess I could describe it as an impolite state. People don't smile at you, they don't let you cut them in line at a grocery store if you're pregnant or you look hurried.

That's my experience; everyone's differs. Out of curiosity, where in NJ do you wanna live?
 

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Been there, done that.

I lived near Clifton, NJ for about 2 years. I don't know what made me hate it to be honest. It may have been the rude people, or the way people drive. I guess I could describe it as an impolite state. People don't smile at you, they don't let you cut them in line at a grocery store if you're pregnant or you look hurried.

That's my experience; everyone's differs. Out of curiosity, where in NJ do you wanna live?
A bit aways from Elizabeth. It's a city/town, not the name of a person.
I forget the name of the exact location, but it was absolutely gorgeous. I have a church friend who lives in a certain small town up on a hill, and I stayed there for two days. I was instantly smitten with the scenery.
 

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I would like to live in a remote island when I can eat pineapple.
 

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I hate French.

I know that sounded extremely blunt, but it's the veritable reality. I hate the grammar, the infinitesimally small crevices and intricacies in the language that make it unnecessarily confusing and difficult to understand. Not to mention my French verbal communication is atrocious.

"But what does this all mean?" you may ask. "What does that have to do with where you dream to live?" Well, it gives a pretty big clue; not where I am living right now. In order to live a decent life here, it's virtually obligatory to be relatively fluent in the French language. Not only that, it's superimposed on you so it's pretty much a requirement.

I've always seen London as a place I'd love to live. Rainy days aren't an issue for me, and I adore the mesh between historical and contemporary architecture it contains. Though it isn't very hot, I could always take vacations to more southern European countries.

I was also thinking about the Australia/New Zealand region, but I do want to live close enough to my parents so that they could visit me without dishing out their entire life savings on a flight.
 
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Damien // Teepwn

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I currently live in New Zealand, and whilst its not terrible, its not where I plan on living when I'm older, atleast not in my current city (/r/thetron :p). There's not much to do here and the weather's pretty random. One minute it can be raining and next the suns out with no sign it even rained before, also the temperature literally never gets about 30 degrees [celcius].

I'd most likely choose somewhere within Western Europe. The culture of the countries have always stood out to me and its a really different experience to here in NZ. If I had to be more specific, I'd like to live somewhere in France near the riviera within driving distance of Spain/Italy/Monaco.

This is mainly due to having lots of family in France and I fell in love with the scenery and architecture when I last came.

If not France/Europe, I'd like to live somewhere in Eastern Australia or Polynesia cause warm weather + beaches = mmmmm
 

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