I live in NZ now and I'd probably move to somewhere cold and rains alot.
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I live in NZ now and I'd probably move to somewhere cold and rains alot.
by Xehh IIQuote:
I live in NZ now and I'd probably move to somewhere cold and rains alot.
Thats called Austraila - ha ha...
Live in New Zealand, wo go to Italy if I could speak the lingo (I can't) otherwise Botswana was a really nice place. As long as it does not go the way of Zimbabwe.
Well as I'm an American of half-Norwegian descent currently living in Minnesota, Norway would be one of my first choices. I know it's horrendously expensive to live there, but it's a beautiful country and the people there have a strong reputation for friendliness (especially towards us Minnesotans!). I also speak a little of the language (took it in high school), though I'm by no means fluent.
My other main choice would probably be Britain. I've always been fascinated by the land and its history, and would love to live in the middle of all that. It's also a relatively short distance from Ireland, which is a plus as I'd want to visit there every now and then. The UK also seems to be a bit of a....quirky place, which appeals to me as well. ~D
Canada. My girlfriend's from there, I lived there at some points in the past, and I speak excellent (accent-free!) English (if I may say so myself).
1) Japan- I'm rather interested in the country, and though I'd have to learn a new language, I've got a feeling it'd be well worth it. Plus, I've heard they're some of the friendliest people you'll ever meet.
2) New Zealand- Just going off of 2nd hand sources that its very nice, and the benefit of not having to learn another language.
3) Canada- Same language, close by, nothing too special, but wouldn't be bad by any means.
4) Switzerland- The con of having to learn another language, but I had an absolute riot when I went there for a few days, beautiful landscape, a stable economy, and the people were pretty nice.
5) Germany- Pretty similar to Switzerland, just didn't catch me as quite as enjoyable, though.
The history of Germany is among some of the most interesting and influential in Europe. ~:)Quote:
Originally Posted by kamikhaan
That and we don't "talk funny".
Its winter where I am now. So cold.
I'd move anywhere...warm. Haiti sounds nice. jk
Actually that's pommy-land... Don't make me take out a sheep shagger joke...Quote:
Originally Posted by El Diablo
Touche CountArach.
I unreservedly take back all the bad I have ever said about Australia*.
*ED hopes CountArach does not spot his crossed fingers
I'd move to Canada.
But nooo, we _had_ to move to Australia...
I'd like to have gone to a country where the currency is stronger than the US dollar.
We're close - US$1 = AU$0.9Quote:
Originally Posted by Mikeus Caesar
And it ain't coming back down for at least some time. All you here on the news - Inflation this, inflation that, mortgage rates up, inflation that.... and it goes on like that. *sighs*
Currently in the US.
I'd move to Wales.
The family's from there if you go back far enough, plus I think it's about the most beautiful place on earth (especially getting up into Gwynedd).
Ajax
Slovenia or Croatia, because I'm a masochist, and generally unbalanced, which
might help with the latter.
Iran, that way I could cover my house with Blue Shag Carpet and Golden drapes and it wouldn't be tacky.
Dude...What???:inquisitive:Quote:
Originally Posted by rdeče.jabolko
Is Slovenia or Croatia somehow related to masochism?
I would want to move to either Nigeria, Poland, Tanzania or Kenya.
UK clan leader owns a pub there
Well I would make it difficult to move. I would move to the only Island province in Canada PEI and try to separate. If that didn't work then I would go anywhere with a moderate climate and learn a new language if required.
In other words, if the PEI thing didn't work, you'd just move to Quebec?Quote:
Originally Posted by Northnovas
Well I would have to learn the language but the climate is far from moderate. I would like a winter season where I don't have to shovel snow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
Hmm in order, Norway(i only visit in the summers), Australia/NZ, France, Canada
In the sense that dealing with their specific cultural and linguistic features canQuote:
Originally Posted by Good Ship Chuckle
be a painful process, I would say that things would run more smoothly, that
being the case.
I currently live in Australia (QLD, go the maroons!)
Probabaly:
Australia
Canada
New Zealand
France
In order. Used to live in NZ and it was... okay. *Scowls at the admission
:grin3:
Well, at least Saskatchewan. It might snow, but you can see it coming from miles away!Quote:
Originally Posted by Northnovas
Dude, you live in Virginia. How cold can it get, really? Talk to some canucks, or Minnesotans, or even us second-rate Wisconsinites before you go moaning about cold. What, did it dip below freezing for an hour?Quote:
Originally Posted by Good Ship Chuckle
My first pick would be Narnia, since humans get to be kings and heros there, and there's lots of weird half-animal people to freak out my mind. Barring that, perhaps New Zealand, since my wife adores it and the people all seem to be insane and fond of risk. Also I could cheat by not having to learn another language.
But Narnia would be cooler.
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If Narnia is a legitimate choice then I would pick somewhere west of Eriador close by the sea. :smash:
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Right on. Visit the Canadian Prairie Provinces, and then you shall know the meaning of cold.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lemur
Currently in the United States. I would have loved to choose Lebanon, the home of my ancestors, and such a beautiful country, more modernized than most of those in the Middle East (no offense to anyone else from the Middle East of course). However, based on the political situation there, I would not feel comfortable enough there. It is such a shame that such a beautiful country is having so much trouble maintaining themselves. ~:(
So in the end, I suppose I would go for the UK. I already speak English, and it just seems like an interesting country. A smaller reason is that I'm a fan of Football (Soccer here in America) and it's really big over there.
:laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by Lemur
Indeed. Chuckle, you don't know what winter's really like unless/until you've lived within 200 miles of the U.S./Canadian border. Trust me. :sweatdrop:
Personally, I'd go with Imladris, maybe Erebor. ~;pQuote:
Originally Posted by Mouzafphaerre