Are you happy with the country you live in or would you prefer to be a different national? (neighborhood, to live in)
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I find it interesting that Canada is in the red category. Is it because of the bad weather here?
Everything else is great in Canada but yes the weather is a deal breaker for me.
I could live in Vancouver/Toronto but not longer than a year because long cold snowy winters.
BLUE = Would like to live here.
GRAY = Could live here, if needed.
RED = Would not live here.
Many curious options, like ok with USA or Australia, but not UK.
Preference for other latin american contries but not Chile, that is considered the "best" in the region.
Swiss in red...
Many curious options, like ok with USA or Australia, but not UK.
Preference for other latin american contries but not Chile, that is considered the "best" in the region.
Swiss in red...
I could do London for a year but i'm trying to escape the weather here in the Netherlands, England is pretty much the same.
Chile is Gray on my map because street/beach/nightlife is a lot less active and diverse than other Latin American countries.
Switzerland is only nice for business driven multi-millionaires. Too snobby and expensive for my taste.
Switzerland to me is so boring, too rich and clean but really quiet, if you love mountains and lakes is nice, but if you want city life you will be really bored in Swiss cities!
Austria is also like that, Vienna is very pretty but snobby and a bit too quiet.
From Europe I want to live in Spain or South Italy :P
Many curious options, like ok with USA or Australia, but not UK.
Preference for other latin american contries but not Chile, that is considered the "best" in the region.
Swiss in red...
Not everyone prefers cleanest, safest, most developed. Many people prefer some cultures even if they have a lot of issues.
Yes, I am very happy in the country I live in, Canada! Despite the cold, it is a great place to live.
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