If you could live anywhere, where would you go? Canada, Mongolia, China, US etc.?



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Mongolia is great, but not for one who is looking for a relaxing beach vacation with a margarita in one hand and the bottle of suntan lotion in the other.

Canada and the US are beautiful countries, incredible scenery, breathtaking vistas, I always love to travel there, they are my own backyard.

But for a truely fascinating adventure of a lifetime, considering cultural, social, geographical, cultural, economic, linguistic, factors and everything else in between, CHINA is my pick.

CHINA rocks!
Anywhere with my love!
The US.
I love my home country England. Very tollerant of others free health service. Sure we have our problems but on the whole. It is a great and beautiful country.
The Carribean Islands or Japan
us
Well I have lived in China for two years and it was fantastic!
I really enjoyed my time there!
If I could have the chance I would go back in a flash.
Wherever I am, that's where I want to be.
I saw a list of the best countries to live in and saw the U.S. ranked 8th. I've lived here all my life and always thought it was the best place to be.
Europe is a great place - be it the UK, France, Germany, Holland etc. I certainly wouldn't live in the USA, the place is a toilet and its inhabitants are so shallow minded and superficial.
CANADA IS THE BEST PLACE
I would choose to live in Tunisia as this is one of the better countries I have visited. (Not only that I have met some very good friends there).
Switzerland. Better quality of life there than anywhere. Mountains, lakes, fantastic food, friendly people, and ski-ing.
I would absolutely love to escape to Scotland and live there.. I think of the beautiful mountains, the highlands and the lowlands, and the cities. The people are very nice there, they're crazy but fun, and I love hearing the accent everywhere! I love learning about their history and culture.

I've always thought that there's something pure about Scotland's beautiful country. It's not over-populated and they seem more down to earth there.
BS3 SOUTH BRISTOL
china.

vast ,ambitious , proud and transforming like never before .
speed down alleyways on ur beijing bicycle , slurp streamning noodles in the shadow of a shanghai skyscraper and wake up speelbound to the desert of xinjiang . whether you seek the terracotta warriors of ancient xian or a few moments with the pandas of chengdu

FYI :
beijing , shanghai , xinjiang , xian , cheng du..is city name. at china
far away from anyone named bob
Canada
New Zealand, North Island, Coromandel Peninsula. This is where the bohemian & arty set live as it is relatively unspoilt, has a lot of wilderness parks, is near the sea and is ravishingly beautiful. THey have new age travellers there who are called Alties. (Alternatives) The police leave them alone as about the only illegal thing they get up to is to puff on jazz ciggies now and then. They are not vilified and marginalised as they are here, a very civilised way of going about things. I would buy a big Kenworth, Mack or Peterbilt Artic, modify its trailer as a home and travel around.
I live in Canada, and that's where I'd like to stay.

Unless I make a couple of million and retire early somewhere in the Caribbean. That'd be nice.

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