if you had to leave your country and live in another , which would you choose? (climate, Canada)
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Iceland. Norway would be a close second. I love the cold weather, clean environment, and high quality of life of those nations. Oh, and lack of war is a big plus also. I lived in Norway as a child.
Well, I've already done that and chose Texas. I dare you to tell a room full of Texans they're not a country unto themselves.
Well obviously. I actually wrote England originally, but changed it because I have no interest in living anywhere in the UK outside the greater London area.
There are several dozen countries I would be willing to live in for a few years. If this was a "permanent" move the list becomes much shorter but I would probably say:
Canada, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan in that order.
New Zealand, Australia, and UK countries would almost certainly be up there somewhere but I've never been yet so I don't know for sure.
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