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which country would you move to???

united states 12 13.64%
 
japan 34 38.64%
 
united kingdom 9 10.23%
 
italy 1 1.14%
 
australia 7 7.95%
 
other 25 28.41%
 
Total:88

Hopefully I can live in Japan after school so yeah I pick there. I want a beach house in Jamaica where my family came from so there would be a close second.



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Seece said:
If I had to pick (and I already live in the UK) I would pick US as it's so similar, I don't like the culture in italy, Japan would just be too different for me. Too many creepy crawlys in Australia.


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Boutros said:
Kasz216 said:
Boutros said:
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MontanaHatchet said:
Kasz216 said:
MontanaHatchet said:
If I had to move to another country, it'd be Canada.

Nice weather (winters nice and cold, summers not too hot, kinda like Montana), nice cities, very similar culture to the U.S., a lot of English speakers, stable economy and currency, and I could live in a country where most people actually like Soccer/Football.

I agree on all points.  Well except the nice weather part.

Do most people in Canada like Soccer/Football though?  I mean their national team is worse then ours apparently.

I think Soccer gets outclassed by both Hockey and Lacrosse, though it's just what i've heard.

I love Canada's weather, especially during the summer. I used to go up to Vancouver every couple years when I was younger. Wonderful place. And I'm pretty sure most people in Canada like Soccer, even if Hockey and some other sports are more popular. Although Soccer is rising in popularity in the U.S. fast, so I don't think that matters as much.

Though I can't speak for places outside Newfoundland, Soccer is especially popular among schools throughout the island. No hockey big, but still quite popular. It's be a stretch for me to say that it is anymore popular here than it is in the US though... perhaps a mainland Canadian could fill us in.

Lacrosse is, seemingly, non-existant in eastern Canada. So I can't really speak on that.

I have not freaking idea what Lacrosse is ahah

Soccer is really not that popular here in eastern Canada (mainland). It's all about Hockey here.

Football is rather popular too.

Lacrosse is the national sport of Canada.

Well... it shares the distinction with Hockey now... but it used to be the sole sport of Canada.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacrosse

Ok yeah I know what it is. We call it differently here.

But it's still really not popular ahah

Soccer isn't any more popular. It's played by kids, but they go into hockey/baskeball/football when they get older. Only latino immigrants and italians play it (in montreal lots of italians, not too many latinos in canada).



 

 

France of course. My second option is Canada.



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Actually, Singapore would be nice to live in. It's hot, but everything is air conditioned. It rains a lot, but it's warm rain. Public transport is cheap and miles better than that of the UK, houses are larger, crime is virtually non-existent. Gaming is popular there (though mostly PC gaming). And if the price for that is lack of freedom of speech, so be it. It's not as if the government's actually done anything that anyone would want to protest against.



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Central Europe somewhere sounds good.

Then I could go to more than 1 Grand Prix each year.



 

 

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Canada's not in the list?

Well if I had to pick a country on that list I'd say Japan, everythings wacky there :D



Rath said:
United States - I really disagree with how influential fundamental Christianity is and the legal, healthcare, schooling and political systems all seem broke.

Japan - I don't speak Japanese

United Kingdom - Weather is a wee bit miserable isn't it?

Italy - Is hideously corrupt

Australia - Perhaps, it's just a shame about the Australians like Rolstoppable.

Other - Hmm. Canada?


Isn't he austrian and not australian....

I could somewhere in future move to Japan, UK or Canada for a year maybe but not permanently.



Rath said:
United States - I really disagree with how influential fundamental Christianity is and the legal, healthcare, schooling and political systems all seem broke.

Japan - I don't speak Japanese

United Kingdom - Weather is a wee bit miserable isn't it?

Italy - Is hideously corrupt

Australia - Perhaps, it's just a shame about the Australians like Rolstoppable.

Other - Hmm. Canada?

I was under the impression that hte UK and New Zealand have similar climates.