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If I HAD to leave Australia I'd probably end up somewhere in Europe. I could then go to a shitload of grands prix.

Actually I'd settle in Spain so I could see Real Madrid play too.



 

 

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to another country where soft drugs are legal... I'm not stuck in the Netherland right? there must be some other country who has the same law..



 

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NiKKoM said:

to another country where soft drugs are legal... I'm not stuck in the Netherland right? there must be some other country who has the same law..


Sorry, guess you're stuck in the Netherlands then. It's the only country in the wortld where soft drugs are legal.



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I would move to USA. It looks like Canada, but with little differences. I knew a lot of people would love to move to Japan. I would not move to Japan. I hate their TV shows, climate (freaking hot!) and laws.



Spain, France, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Czech Republic, Hungary, UK, Japan, New Zealand, Canada, but also any South American countries that have both mountains and sea could be fine.



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I love Canada Its my home but Japan does seem tempting



i would move to spain or italy since i don't wan't to leave europe and those are the countries with a similar climate of my home country (Portugal)... would like to live in japan too because of cars, women, gadgets, gastronomy, culture... Australia would be my last choice of the ones i like... the rest of the world is just for vacations...



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For me it'd be between USA, Australia, UK and France.



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FootballFan said:

USA.....or Spain.  meh neither.

I would never leave England. I have visited USA and Spain on a number of occasions and like the countires however, I haven't seen any reason to move to Spain because the obvious language problem and the fact that the country is in massive debt and has no jobs. There is a large (million strong) British group in the South of Spain but even still with my Norther European skin I would sizzle in the 41 degree heat of the summers.

As for USA, most places the climate is too severe for me, I have been to New York, Nevada, California and Florida and the places in which seemed the nicest were way to expensive to live. Also law sucks in America with criminals and gangstas roaming the streets (okay thats not true but crime is higher than the UK) In addition, its a completely different lifestyle to the UK. You can't jsut walk into town and visit hundreds of shops within 10mins of your house. Due to the vastness of the areas you have to drive for 5 miles to reach anywhere. Also education is poor in America compared to England. Well, some areas anyway.



education is'nt poor in America. We have some of the greatest educational places in the world. You have to shell out the big bucks though. lol


USA education in the south is just a deplorable joke. In the north it is what it should be. But I still think that it could be better.

Education in the South is poor compared to New England and the other regions. There are exceptions though like Duke, North Carolina, Texas at Austin, Florida, Florida State, Vanderbilt, etc. I am attending Auburn University which has one of the best engineering programs in the United States. However, the Midwest(particularly Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois) and New England have far superior education and the United States should put more money in raising the education level and less on things like military.



Japan would be my first choice,but, I would have to learn Japanese. My second choice would be England.