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Topic: If you could move to any country, which would you choose? - page 9. (Read 10823 times)

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I would love to move to south africa.
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Relax!
hmm, I will move to Japan
I love their culture and their natural beauty, including mountain fuji, cherry trees etc.
also pretty beautiful woman  Grin

regards.

I hear they make some decent Frappuccino! Some people even set up a company over there just because of that! Haha, JK, Mark Cheesy
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hmm, I will move to Japan
I love their culture and their natural beauty, including mountain fuji, cherry trees etc.
also pretty beautiful woman  Grin

regards.
sr. member
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If I could move to the other country, I think i will choose London, UK.
First, it's not to fare from my current place.
English is my second language
and last, i really like their culture and tradition and could imagine to live there.

while i like the U.K., it is basically the little brother of the U.S. this can be evidenced by the fact that they have participated with the U.S. in unjust wars in the middle east. david cameron also has a history of abusing net neutrality.
legendary
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If I could move to the other country, I think i will choose London, UK.
First, it's not to fare from my current place.
English is my second language
and last, i really like their culture and tradition and could imagine to live there.
legendary
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I'd like move to south pole.
I don't know, maybe i will enjoy walk and run on the ice.
sr. member
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While technically not a country, I would choose Antarctica because while they say it's colder than Hell, I assure you it's not.

any area on the planet will be colder than hell though.
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Relax!
I'd love to live in Jamaica. I don't know their musical culture is just so... woah... so mind-boggling. If you just take your time and dive into the music, you just lose yourself, man!
newbie
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While technically not a country, I would choose Antarctica because while they say it's colder than Hell, I assure you it's not.
sr. member
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'Slow and steady wins the race'
I would love to live in England. It is where my family is from.
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I'm waiting for a new country that will be created soon, The Bitcoin Island.
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J'ai Envie De Toi
Sweden for sure!!
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I love to move to New Zealand, very peaceful and very beautiful country.
sr. member
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Japan. No other options.

Why Japan? I'd never prefer that country. Here are the reasons:

1. Expensive as hell.
2. No one speaks English there.
3. Food is horrible.

1. I already live in one of the most expensive (and violent) cities in the world, and I have been able to survive well enough...
2. I speak some Japanese already.
3. I love Japanese food (actually I am addicted to sushi).
...I love Japanese culture. That's enough reason for me. Wink
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Probably England or Australia, since I wouldn't have to worry about learning a new language.

Good point. But there a lot more countries to choose from that use English as the primary or even secondary language. Such as Ireland and Singapore.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_where_English_is_an_official_language
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Probably England or Australia, since I wouldn't have to worry about learning a new language.
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Probably some people in Panama City, Panama..

Any comments on there?
newbie
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Ok i will avoid australia as good as i can  Grin
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australia and new zealand. they have some treaty that allows you to travel between the two countries freely without travel visa if you are a permanent resident.

Are you sure you want to go to Australia? Will you be able to fight off the native life there? Grin




And after all that, it's not even clear if the spider died

A man who apparently took the expression “kill it with fire” just a tad too literally caused his house to go up in flames after he attempted to kill a spider with a lighter and a can of spray paint.

He spotted the eight-legged intruder in the laundry room of his West Seattle home Tuesday evening and promptly went after it, local ABC affiliate KOMO reports. Firefighters arrived at the scene and eventually extinguished the blaze, but the fire had already caused significant damage. It will cost around $40,000 to repair the house and another $20,000 to repair or replace the items inside.

We’d like to take this opportunity to advise people to STOP DOING THIS. This keeps happening. Do not use fire to kill bugs. Don’t do it. Just say no.

You’re probably thinking, Well, at least the fire must have killed the spider! Ha-ha-ha! But no. Nobody can confirm if the spider survived or not. So basically, this spider could have gotten out alive and then watched the house burn from the safety of a nearby tree, probably petting a white cat and laughing maniacally.
                                                           
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Equator, with out Tsunami, but with surf.
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