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Old 12-13-2017, 05:40 PM
 
Location: Seoul
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Chile's salaries are still kinda low (more or less $1000 a month) but its a great country for nature. Wherever in the country you are, youre either an hour away from the beach or an hour away from the mountains. Lol
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Old 12-14-2017, 04:42 AM
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Location: Great Britain
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I've been to Northern Ireland, and yeah, it's not a place where I'd choose to live. Crappy wages compared to other first world countries, expensive, awful climate, awful food, etc
Thankfully for the people of Northern Ireland (Ulster) you have left, as they are extremely proud of the area they live in and rightly so.

Northern Ireland has lots of different cusine the same as anywhere else, the weather is hardly as adverse or severe as many parts of the world and houses prices are generally much cheaper reflecting wages. Northern Ireland has plenty of good markets, fantastic home grown produce and has many of the same chain retail and food outlets that you get elsewhere. The local cusine is also very nice, and with it being coastal (fish dishes) and having such beautiful countryside it has some fantastic dishes.

Best places to eat in Belfast - BBC Goodfood

16 of the best Northern Ireland restaurants named in The Good Food Guide 2018 - Belfast Live

Some of the countryside in Northern Ireland is breathtaking and there are some wonderful places to stay. You may even recognise some of the countryside as 'Game of Thrones is filmed in Northern Ireland.

Forests and parks - Discover Northern Ireland

Game Of Thrones® - Discover Northern Ireland

10 must see Game of Thrones locations in Northern Ireland - Belfast Telegraph

No wonder people in my beautiful Northern Ireland are so content - Telegraph

The 10 Most Beautiful Towns in Northern Ireland - Culture Trip

19 pictures that prove Northern Ireland is the most beautiful place in the world | Metro News

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Old 12-14-2017, 07:08 AM
 
Location: Near Luxembourg
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Thankfully for the people of Northern Ireland (Ulster) you have left, as they are extremely proud of the area they live in and rightly so.

Northern Ireland has lots of different cusine the same as anywhere else, the weather is hardly as adverse or severe as many parts of the world and houses prices are generally much cheaper reflecting wages. Northern Ireland has plenty of good markets, fantastic home grown produce and has many of the same chain retail and food outlets that you get elsewhere. The local cusine is also very nice, and with it being coastal (fish dishes) and having such beautiful countryside it has some fantastic dishes.

Best places to eat in Belfast - BBC Goodfood

16 of the best Northern Ireland restaurants named in The Good Food Guide 2018 - Belfast Live

Some of the countryside in Northern Ireland is breathtaking and there are some wonderful places to stay. You may even recognise some of the countryside as 'Game of Thrones is filmed in Northern Ireland.

Forests and parks - Discover Northern Ireland

Game Of Thrones® - Discover Northern Ireland

10 must see Game of Thrones locations in Northern Ireland - Belfast Telegraph

No wonder people in my beautiful Northern Ireland are so content - Telegraph

The 10 Most Beautiful Towns in Northern Ireland - Culture Trip

19 pictures that prove Northern Ireland is the most beautiful place in the world | Metro News
The last link is too much, but I personally love fog, rain, comfy house during a rainy day, walk near a cold lake, so I also like UK nature a lot, special mention for Scotland that is a marvelous place .
It's just a question of taste

On peut pas plaire à tout le monde
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Old 01-08-2018, 01:47 PM
 
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Canada is not that desirable among my peers
I live in America but I'd much rather live in Canada...
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Old 01-08-2018, 02:35 PM
 
Location: Manchester NH
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I live in America but I'd much rather live in Canada...
You’ll be very unhappy if you do.
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Old 01-08-2018, 03:00 PM
 
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Why ain't Canada on the list? I would pick Canada ahead of the USA.
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Old 01-08-2018, 03:01 PM
 
Location: Bellmawr, New Jersey
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I live in America but I'd much rather live in Canada...
Out of like 100 people that say they want to actually move to Canada, like 1 actually will. Even when everyone said that during the election process, very few actually did. It doesn't seem that desirable from what I have heard from people. It's not for everyone but maybe your that 1.
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Old 01-08-2018, 06:06 PM
 
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The last link is too much, but I personally love fog, rain, comfy house during a rainy day, walk near a cold lake, so I also like UK nature a lot, special mention for Scotland that is a marvelous place .
It's just a question of taste

On peut pas plaire à tout le monde
I agree. That last link is like one perfect postcard after another. Very impressive and beautiful country.
My only concern would be the economy and jobs market of course.
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Old 01-09-2018, 06:23 PM
 
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You already have an underclass of legal citizens. It's the White people in the trailer parks, the Native Americans in their reservations, the Blacks in the inner cities in the rust belt.

No, this kind of underclass doesn't exist in Europe.
What do you call the waiter making 1,000 euro a month, with a rent of 700 euro?
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Old 01-09-2018, 11:30 PM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Australian work hours are actually among the longest around. Our annual holidays are less than those of Europe but more than of the US and Canada. The retirement age here is higher than in a lot of Europe too.
No, our work hours are more in the middle in between the UK and Finland. The only thing there that is right is the retirement age being raised.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...OECD_countries
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