If you had to move to a country other than your home country, which would you ch

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  1. breathe2travel profile image73
    breathe2travelposted 11 years ago

    If you had to move to a country other than your home country, which would you choose?

  2. DawnSings profile image67
    DawnSingsposted 11 years ago

    I would move to England, the country of my ancestors...beautiful countryside, tremendous history, and I would love to visit the village that my family used to call home!

  3. Bob Zermop profile image69
    Bob Zermopposted 11 years ago

    I would move to Spain, for the history and food and dance and people and food and language and food.

  4. internpete profile image87
    internpeteposted 11 years ago

    A relatively easy answer for me; Japan, because I lived there for 10 years growing up! Although I do want to get over to Europe sometime.

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    BethDWposted 11 years ago

    I would move to Argentina; specifically, Buenos Aires. My partner's family is there, and it would be nice to be close to them. And the city is lovely.

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    buddhaanalysisposted 11 years ago

    USA(climate should be cold),i think they accept people of different ethnicity

    1. breathe2travel profile image73
      breathe2travelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      THe climate is cooler compared to some areas of the world, but it is not cold to me!  When our friends come from India, they wear long sleeves and light jackets during our Spring, which see natives wearing short sleeves!

    2. Pamela N Red profile image83
      Pamela N Redposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Depends on where you live. America has all climates from tropical to really cold. As far as friendly, that varies too. Oklahoma is one of the friendliest but then I'm biased. yikes)

    3. watergeek profile image94
      watergeekposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      California's pretty friendly too. And there are different climates, with cooler and rainier in the north, warm beach weather in the south nearly all year round, and desert hot and cold in the east. Then there are the mountains.

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      buddhaanalysisposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      other places i would like to visit or live are UK(Scotland,England) and Ireland.

  7. Les Trois Chenes profile image80
    Les Trois Chenesposted 11 years ago

    I've done this and moved from England to France where I now have a beautiful house which I run as a B&B and a holiday cottage with large gardens and a field. I could never have afforded this in England. I love living in the heart of the French countryside. I love the green, the wildlife, and the clean air. I came for the good life and that's just what I found!

  8. Susana Suarez profile image75
    Susana Suarezposted 11 years ago

    I moved to a country and chose England. Wanted to be close to other European countries and work using English, which was not my native language.
    Native English people asks me if I can cope with the weather. I do! I cannot stand the heat, so I am fine most of the year. Drizzling bothers me but I prefer it to rain. Although it has been raining quite a lot lately.

    More specifically, I like London. It is a very cosmopolitan city, with many people from different countries and cultures. It is never boring!

  9. nightwork4 profile image61
    nightwork4posted 11 years ago

    i would either move to the U.S. or Vietnam. that's about the only tother places i could see myself living.

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      KDuBarry03posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      The U.S. definitely has numerous options! However, every country does. It is also good to consider what kind of culture shock one would go through by moving to another country.

  10. Made profile image60
    Madeposted 11 years ago

    Without any doubts I would move to Sweden. They speak my mother tongue and I have lived there before. Now I live in Finland where I was born.

    1. elle64 profile image82
      elle64posted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I would like to move to France, i love the language,the people the food the wine the....

  11. iloveyoujenny profile image59
    iloveyoujennyposted 11 years ago

    I would pick Berlin just because I love the art work and the mix between new and old. Doesn't hurt that I know German fairly well and I have family there. I think it's a beautiful country with so much history and great food, baked goods, and beer! smile

  12. Riverfish24 profile image81
    Riverfish24posted 11 years ago

    I just moved to US, so experiencing this country now and liking it so far, next would love to live in Europe!

    1. breathe2travel profile image73
      breathe2travelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Welcome!

  13. jennzie profile image72
    jennzieposted 11 years ago

    I would probably move to Wales or Ireland. The scenery there is beautiful, at least from what I have seen in pictures.

  14. elle64 profile image82
    elle64posted 11 years ago

    I have by accident put in my answer in the wrong place.

    1. breathe2travel profile image73
      breathe2travelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I saw it earlier. smile Je suis d'accord... je pense. J'ais oublie tres beaucoup de francais.  Dommage. wink

  15. lilian_sg profile image64
    lilian_sgposted 11 years ago

    I have already choosen in a way. I am no living away from my home country, Malaysia. Currently living in Singapore!

  16. phoenixelliot profile image60
    phoenixelliotposted 11 years ago

    Rome, Italy. I love the history, and living in that city would be so intriguing, and exciting. The coliseum. The pantheon. The ruins would be an amazing place to sit and write. Inspiring, awe-inspiring, and just the fact that you'd be walking the same streets that all those historical people walked would blow my mind.

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    KDuBarry03posted 11 years ago

    I would move to Australia, I have always been a fan of their politics, culture, and overall experiences they have (such as Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia). I would definitely move there if I wholeheartedly wanted to.

  18. lawrence2012 profile image58
    lawrence2012posted 11 years ago

    If money was of no concern, I would move to Switzerland in a heartbeat.  I absolutely love the Swiss Alps, especially during the spring.

  19. Availiasvision profile image81
    Availiasvisionposted 11 years ago

    Italy.  The people are warm, the beaches are warmer, and the food is hot.

  20. coffeegginmyrice profile image82
    coffeegginmyriceposted 11 years ago

    I would settle for Australia or New Zealand. Either one would be a great home closer to my homeland, the Philippines. Switzerland would be the farther option, such a beautiful country! But, I ended up in Canada!  smile

  21. JSParker profile image80
    JSParkerposted 11 years ago

    My first thought was beautiful Canada...nice that they speak English and it's close to my American heartland.  Then I thought, Mexico, because it is so inexpensive.  But then I read your answers, my Hub friends, and begin to dream of more exotic places:  England! France! Italy! Brazil!  That's why I love to travel and love the cuisines from other countries.

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    oceansiderposted 11 years ago

    I would have to say England or Scotland. The photos that I've seen of the English and Scottish countryside gives me the desire to want to live there.  My parents had gone many years ago for one month to the English town of Surrey and they were in love with it...they traded homes with a school teacher couple from there.  The couple came out to California & stayed in my parents' home for that month while my parents were at their home.

    Even if I can't move there, I would at least hope to one day be able to do what my parents have done, so that the stay there could be an extended one, rather than a rushed, short vacation.

  23. peachpurple profile image82
    peachpurpleposted 11 years ago

    definitely korea! I noticed that koreans are polite, respectful and traditional type of people. I love the way they bow when greetings, very polite when answering a call and family gathering is important to them.

  24. silverstararrow profile image77
    silverstararrowposted 11 years ago

    France or Italy for the interesting history, art, museums (specifically Louvre, Paris) and charm that I've read about.

  25. Vegas Elias profile image59
    Vegas Eliasposted 11 years ago

    I would choose to go to The United States of America because I find the general populace there better informed and more mature compared to Asians and Indians for that matter.

  26. emmaspeaks profile image70
    emmaspeaksposted 11 years ago

    Definitely Japan. I would just love it there. I love everything about it. Hong Kong would be a close second, though.

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    AndriyRposted 11 years ago

    Singapore would be my choice. Small, compact, and trully amazing!

  28. CriticalMessage profile image68
    CriticalMessageposted 11 years ago

    I would choose Jamaica for some not so obvious reasons... The people there have been as warm to me as the weather has been good for me.

  29. sweetzara profile image75
    sweetzaraposted 11 years ago

    I would choose Japan. I feel a connection to that country even though I've never been there.

  30. Quirinus profile image60
    Quirinusposted 11 years ago

    Anywhere where my loved ones are.  Presently, we're all together where we are so I can't imagine moving away from my home country.

  31. jeshon profile image61
    jeshonposted 11 years ago

    I would say Canada. Maybe I'm wrong since I haven't been there, but from here it seems very friendly and calm. Beautiful nature also.
    But I doubt I will ever move from my lovely homland of Sweden...

  32. RickErnest profile image60
    RickErnestposted 11 years ago

    Canada.  I love the people and it's beauty.

 
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