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Topic: If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you choose(country)? - page 5. (Read 8981 times)

legendary
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Based on where i've been..i'll say French Polynesia.  So beautiful!  Living on an overwater bugalow for the rest of my life would be heaven!
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What's the most expenisve country to live in? I'm assuming it would be US with New york and LA.

Unless you work in the country, I'd say the most expensive country would be Norway much more than the US. In terms of cities, London for example is more expensive than both NYC and LA.
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What's the most expenisve country to live in? I'm assuming it would be US with New york and LA.
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I'd love to go here and other places in Italy. I haven't read Inferno yet but have all his others. I know people slag Dan Brown off for not being the greatest of writers based on literary merit, but I just really love his stories and the books are so easy to get into.

Yeah, his books are fun and very light reads. It's refreshing to read a book of his once every couple of months since they're easy page turners.

I've only read Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons so far, though.

They're his best two, but The Lost Symbol is also good. Might try read Inferno on whatever the next holiday is I go on. Maybe Florence haha.

Yeah they're amazing. Lost Symbol is good. I know what you mean about thee literary element to his books, and I've seen all the critics' comments on it, but it doesn't matter so much when you have a good story I don't think. Although, his books do always leave me slightly deflated at the end when theirs no payoff. Like trying to masturbate immediately after masturbating.

Critics... As I do with movies, I usually take their word with a grain of salt. Either that, or I read their critical perspectives as entertainment itself. It's very rare for critics to be equally critical when evaluating works that have different purposes. So basically, with Brown being a writer who focuses less on prose and more on plot and entertainment value, I think he's successful in his endeavors.

Anyways... Maybe I should Inferno next summer in Florence as well!

Yeah fair point, he's definitely entertaining. Inferno will be a great read while there as, like all Dan Brown books, there are loads of references to the specific architecture. You'll be able to picture it perfectly.
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I'd love to go here and other places in Italy. I haven't read Inferno yet but have all his others. I know people slag Dan Brown off for not being the greatest of writers based on literary merit, but I just really love his stories and the books are so easy to get into.

Yeah, his books are fun and very light reads. It's refreshing to read a book of his once every couple of months since they're easy page turners.

I've only read Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons so far, though.

They're his best two, but The Lost Symbol is also good. Might try read Inferno on whatever the next holiday is I go on. Maybe Florence haha.

Yeah they're amazing. Lost Symbol is good. I know what you mean about thee literary element to his books, and I've seen all the critics' comments on it, but it doesn't matter so much when you have a good story I don't think. Although, his books do always leave me slightly deflated at the end when theirs no payoff. Like trying to masturbate immediately after masturbating.

Critics... As I do with movies, I usually take their word with a grain of salt. Either that, or I read their critical perspectives as entertainment itself. It's very rare for critics to be equally critical when evaluating works that have different purposes. So basically, with Brown being a writer who focuses less on prose and more on plot and entertainment value, I think he's successful in his endeavors.

Anyways... Maybe I should Inferno next summer in Florence as well!
hero member
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A secret country I can't tell you guys about.  Wink

Haha, I'm going to the moon along with the price of my Bitcoin!
its not a country and from current price of bitcoin you cannot go there its need to touch some very big milestone for your this journey

Florence isn't a country either but we're all going there. You're right, but when Bitcoin goes to the moon, as mentioned, I'll be going with it Smiley
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A secret country I can't tell you guys about.  Wink

Haha, I'm going to the moon along with the price of my Bitcoin!
its not a country and from current price of bitcoin you cannot go there its need to touch some very big milestone for your this journey
hero member
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Cryptophile at large
A secret country I can't tell you guys about.  Wink

Haha, I'm going to the moon along with the price of my Bitcoin!
legendary
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A secret country I can't tell you guys about.  Wink
hero member
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Cryptophile at large
I'd love to go here and other places in Italy. I haven't read Inferno yet but have all his others. I know people slag Dan Brown off for not being the greatest of writers based on literary merit, but I just really love his stories and the books are so easy to get into.

Yeah, his books are fun and very light reads. It's refreshing to read a book of his once every couple of months since they're easy page turners.

I've only read Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons so far, though.

They're his best two, but The Lost Symbol is also good. Might try read Inferno on whatever the next holiday is I go on. Maybe Florence haha.

Yeah they're amazing. Lost Symbol is good. I know what you mean about thee literary element to his books, and I've seen all the critics' comments on it, but it doesn't matter so much when you have a good story I don't think. Although, his books do always leave me slightly deflated at the end when theirs no payoff. Like trying to masturbate immediately after masturbating.
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The Netherlands (most beautiful cities and towns + culture) or Brazil (biodiversity, nature)...I couldn't really make up my mind
if you are going to choose from these 2 then I prefer you go to Netherlands its really beauti on this earth  Wink
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Santorini, Greece

Ahhhh that's my dream...
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The Netherlands (most beautiful cities and towns + culture) or Brazil (biodiversity, nature)...I couldn't really make up my mind
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I'd love to go here and other places in Italy. I haven't read Inferno yet but have all his others. I know people slag Dan Brown off for not being the greatest of writers based on literary merit, but I just really love his stories and the books are so easy to get into.

Yeah, his books are fun and very light reads. It's refreshing to read a book of his once every couple of months since they're easy page turners.

I've only read Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons so far, though.

They're his best two, but The Lost Symbol is also good. Might try read Inferno on whatever the next holiday is I go on. Maybe Florence haha.
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I'd love to go here and other places in Italy. I haven't read Inferno yet but have all his others. I know people slag Dan Brown off for not being the greatest of writers based on literary merit, but I just really love his stories and the books are so easy to get into.

Yeah, his books are fun and very light reads. It's refreshing to read a book of his once every couple of months since they're easy page turners.

I've only read Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons so far, though.
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Born and raised in the United States, moving to Florence Italy (Italia !) my true home in the future.

This scene gives me an image of Ezio from Assassin's Creed II jumping around the rooftops collecting feathers and evading guards Tongue

Also the backdrop for Dan Brown's Inferno. I planned to visit once before breaking up with a GF and cancelling the trip. Looks amazing.

I'd love to go here and other places in Italy. I haven't read Inferno yet but have all his others. I know people slag Dan Brown off for not being the greatest of writers based on literary merit, but I just really love his stories and the books are so easy to get into.
legendary
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Keep it dense, yeah?
I'll be visiting this July probably! It's one of the stops that has me the most excited.

What is your proposed itinerary?
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Born and raised in the United States, moving to Florence Italy (Italia !) my true home in the future.

This scene gives me an image of Ezio from Assassin's Creed II jumping around the rooftops collecting feathers and evading guards Tongue

Also the backdrop for Dan Brown's Inferno. I planned to visit once before breaking up with a GF and cancelling the trip. Looks amazing.

I'll be visiting this July probably! It's one of the stops that has me the most excited.
hero member
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Cryptophile at large

Born and raised in the United States, moving to Florence Italy (Italia !) my true home in the future.

This scene gives me an image of Ezio from Assassin's Creed II jumping around the rooftops collecting feathers and evading guards Tongue

Also the backdrop for Dan Brown's Inferno. I planned to visit once before breaking up with a GF and cancelling the trip. Looks amazing.
sr. member
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I love Australia, especially Sydney... Bondi beach.
But I've also been looking at the Philippines.. the price is right.

Although wherever I'd go, it would only be a second home away from home. There are too many perks to having a Swedish residency that I just couldn't part with. The only thing I want to part with is the winter.

May-December: Sweden
January-April: tropical paradise.
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