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Hello everyone.
I have an ask about which country in Europe should I move to if I like nerdy/geek climate, acceptation of gays, colorful hair and men's fashion's diversity.
I'd like to live in a large city with modest weather and I have thought about Spain and England as the best choices. Also about Germany but I am not sure cause I am a kind of very lazy and flexible person. Spain isn't good because loud society.
I am an introvert, and Scandinavia and Japan first best to my personalisty and I love attractions of Japan. The problem is that Scandinavia is top boring for me so I'd like to find a country most similar to Tokyo lifestyle and image.
So which one would you choose?
Speaking about Korea, I would say Korea is most similar to Poland, and China to both Italy and France because culture.
I would suggest that you first learn a bit about those countries, then visit as a tourist to see if you like it there, then think about moving permanently.
Another question: what languages you speak, and what valuable skills you have to offer?
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If I have 1.73 cm height could I fit to Asian society easiely because I think I am too short for European standards :/ Or maybe there are any european country where everybody doesn't cafe and I will find someone? ;(
Hi.
I come from Poland and I don't like my country (genreral slavic countries) and I feel I don't fit here with my freak-lazy-artist personality.
I don't like direct people. I like really strong colors, neons, lights, artykuły, fashion and media industry. I find Japan the best country for me to live - clean, polite, shy, restraint, colorful adverts, very introvertic, little childish fantasy way of live, or general Far-East Asia (Taiwan, Thailand, Philipines, China), but those are so conservative societies so I am looking for something in Europe.
I don't like polish people because they're so direct and I am tired of gossies.
I'd like to live peaceful but as I said Scandinavia is top much boring for me.
Don't make a spam, k?
I only speak polish and english.
Don't have skills cause I don't know what to do in life, that's why I'd like to create myself in other place cause on my country I feel very uncomfortable.
I have been in northern England for week but don't know so much about people.
I still analyze countries, cultures, read about them etc. I found only western Europe a good place.
Well, you need great skills or money. And speak more languages.
Being a "kind of very lazy and flexible person" with "freak-lazy-artist personality" - what you want to do for living in any of those countries? Like Japan, or China...
Hi.
I come from Poland and I don't like my country (genreral slavic countries) and I feel I don't fit here with my freak-lazy-artist personality.
I don't like direct people. I like really strong colors, neons, lights, artykuły, fashion and media industry. I find Japan the best country for me to live - clean, polite, shy, restraint, colorful adverts, very introvertic, little childish fantasy way of live, or general Far-East Asia (Taiwan, Thailand, Philipines, China), but those are so conservative societies so I am looking for something in Europe.
I don't like polish people because they're so direct and I am tired of gossies.
I'd like to live peaceful but as I said Scandinavia is top much boring for me.
Live in japan with a job there is the opposite of being a freak lazy artist... Stop google
I say life in a country similar to Japan, not in Japan, read properly guys.
By being lazy I meant I am not a hardworking person. From what I've heard mediterranean countries are like this. Money are important, but not most. I'd like to work in well-being or fashion industry, maybe something with visage or movies/soundtrack.
I am an epileptic so health service and transport are important to me cause I don't have a car.
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