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I currently live in US, I've originally moved 3 years ago to California (San Diego & LA) and i absolutely did not liked them, so I've decided to move to Chicago just couple of years ago. Great City, but I ended up deciding US in general is not the right country for me for some reasons, So I've recently started thinking to move to Europe, which i think will be my final stop.
I've absolutely no much info on life in Europe and where is the right place for me. In general I've heard great things on Germany and Sweden so i was wondering if you guys can give me some suggestions from your personal experience.
A little background about myself: I am a 27 years old guy, single, My income is about $100K+/mo. I like cities with a great night life, not laid-back or boring. Finding a job doesn't matter at all as i have my own portable business. I like cities that are super clean and beautiful and i expect high quality of life in it. housing rents and prices in general doesn't matter as well, In fact i appreciate paying more to get a better thing. I drive an Aventador, busy streets doesn't matter as that's what i like about living in a city. I also appreciate nice friendly/social people and i would expect to find that in where i am to moving to.
Hi,
I know it's not Germany or Sweden, but according to your preferences I believe Amsterdam may be an option for you.
Amsterdam is everything but boring and the nightlife is great there.
Especiallt the canal area of Amsterdam is beautiful.
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I would second M0erman on Amsterdam. It is lively city that seems to check all of your boxes (at from what you have said). Barcelona would be a good second.
I'm not trying to be funny here, but you make over 1 Million annually from your own portable business, you drive a fancy Lamborghini and you have to ask in an online forum which city in Europe would suit you most?
Really? Why don't just tour Europe to your heart's content and make a decision afterward?
With money being no real object, cities like Paris and London probably won't be topped by anything else in Europe.
And if you do have an itch to see something besides your new hometown, you can just take your Aventador to the street and be there within a day at most!
Last edited by MustermannBB; 10-07-2015 at 12:26 AM..
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I'm not trying to be funny here, but you make over 1 Million annually from your own portable business, you drive a fancy Lamborghini and you have to ask in an online forum which city in Europe would suit you most?
Really? Why don't just tour Europe to your heart's content and make a decision afterward?
With money being no real object, cities like Paris and London probably won't be topped by anything else in Europe.
And if you do have an itch to see something besides your new hometown, you can just take your Aventador to the street and be there within a day at most!
I been to Europe multiple times. but never lived there. Its difficult to make a choice when i didn't lived there, speaking as a tourist is totally different than speaking as someone who live there. I do appreciate your advice tho.
Last edited by black-hat; 10-07-2015 at 05:53 PM..
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Usually, if you're asking over the internet which of 4 or 5 different cities would be best for you, you don't actually have a good reason to move to any of them. You should get to know some until you find 'the one'. That especially applies when your move doesn't even hinge on where the jobs are.
Also, all you really said is that you want a clean city. They're all clean. It's too complex to just pick one out of a hat.
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