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What country would you most like to visit, and why?

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  • Posts: 1,145 Member
    Australia but after seeing the spiders there maybe I just stick with Ireland :)

    Everything in Australia is trying to kill you. I dont understand why humans havent taken then hint and left that place yet.
  • Posts: 3,836 Member
    @Vikka_V wrote: »

    What would we show her?
    I wonder what the best thing to see in the GTA would be?
    Besides us, obviously!

    We could come to my place and watch the movies of Michael J. Fox
  • Posts: 3,488 Member
    Norway because my grandpa was from there. my second choice would be England just so I could ask girls about their pants knowing exactly what it means. pants out there is under wear. where pants here is blue jeans. plus I love the accent
  • Posts: 400 Member
    European countries as they said I'll be happy with a women form there. <3
  • Posts: 159 Member

    Everything in Australia is trying to kill you. I dont understand why humans havent taken then hint and left that place yet.

    No worries mate! Just do what I do and carry a rolled up newspaper with you everywhere you go! :wink:
  • Posts: 3,617 Member

    I see someone had been using Wikipedia. I mean culturally international. People from all over the world live and visit there.

    I live in London, UK, cannot get much more culturally international than that, and I still want to travel the world. If anything, meeting people from around the world makes travelling seem even more enticing. So many places to visit, so little time!
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    No worries mate! Just do what I do and carry a rolled up newspaper with you everywhere you go! :wink:

    If I ever go I will for sure. And I love the people, Always mega friendly and the kind of people you would love to be friends with. Its just all those critters, snakes, crocs, sharks and NOBODY can tell me that Koalas arent just the most clever evil things of all time. Soon as you think they are cute and cuddly and get too close, BAM you lose an eye.
  • Posts: 18 Member
    Hong kong because it seems so pretty!
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    Norway because my grandpa was from there. my second choice would be England just so I could ask girls about their pants knowing exactly what it means. pants out there is under wear. where pants here is blue jeans. plus I love the accent

    I love in England, so many different English accents
  • Posts: 14,898 Member
    *live
  • Posts: 10,179 Member
    Uganda. There's a rockin' little village called Soroti where my cousin lives and in her telling it's a hoot.
  • Posts: 1,145 Member
    I hear and watched to many horror stories about people being locked up abroad and kidnaping that I honestly have no desire to travel .

    How to spot someone who thought the movie Hostel was going to be a love story.
  • Posts: 1,199 Member
    The Bahamas because well Bahamas and a safari in one of the countries in Africa.
  • Posts: 2,149 Member
    Toss up between Italy ( food and to see roman ruins and Venice) and England ( sight see and I have so many Mfp friends from over there)
  • Posts: 393 Member
    Japan (for the culture, sights, and amazing food)
  • Posts: 304 Member
    Bolivia
    Lake Titicaca
  • Posts: 195,832 Member
    New Zealand
    Would Love to spend a few weeks trekking this beautiful Place!
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    Italy
    Wouldn't mind living the rest of my days on an old stone cottage in an old Italian Seaside village.

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  • Posts: 1,553 Member

    There is a lot of typical places people go and see, But one that is often overlooked is Castle Loma
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    That is very much my sort of place to visit, it's beautiful.
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    I have so many, but if I could only pick one I think it would be New Zealand. I think the landscape and coast lines there would be spectacular. I don't know if it is true but I have it in my head that there are lots of uncrowded and undeveloped landscapes to see there.
  • Posts: 375 Member
    Top five:
    1. New Zealand
    2. Ireland
    3. Brazil
    4. Japan
    5. Italy
  • Posts: 428 Member
    edited July 2017
    I would like to visit Japan and/or the U.K. as
    I like islands for some reason. Maybe because I have visited Hawaii and had a fun time.
  • Posts: 96 Member
    I would love to visit Japan because I'm fascinated with most aspects of Japanese culture, I'm learning the language, and I'm somewhat of a geek.
    It has also been my lifelong dream to visit Vancouver, British Columbia (in Canada), mostly because I used to love the Vancouver Canucks NHL team. Having been to Victoria, British Columbia, I would also love to go back there, so really I'd say that I'd love to explore western Canada a bit more.
  • Posts: 190 Member
    Scotland. My Dad's parents were from there. Second would be Germany, because I took several years of it in school.
  • Posts: 159 Member
    Scotland for me too, also Germany and definitely Canada. I have visited all three already but was too young to remember much! While a massive generalization, the people seem awesome and largely liberal minded like me! (Speaking to you Germany and your recent marriage equality amendment!)
  • Posts: 1,221 Member
    The UK. I'd like to see where my family came from
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    You all have such honorable intentions! I want to go somewhere hot and beachy where no one knows me and I can make unwise decisions.
  • Posts: 1,037 Member
    Finland- I want to go to Helsinki-- for some reason- I think because it was in the movie Night on Earth.
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    Iceland just because seeing the northern lights is on my bucket list. I'd absolutely love to see them in all their glory someday

    Same here! Was planning to go this month but it looks as though it's not to be! :cry:

    Lots of places in the U.S I'd like to visit. Canada is at top of my list.
  • Posts: 2,826 Member

    You two.. wait 2-3 years. Iceland is expensive AF right now and it's effecting our tourism. We hardly have any bookings for next year cause the agencies we work closely with have had enough. Just a 2 hour whale watching tour costs almost 250 $

    The prices should go down in a few years. Just wait a little.

    Thank you for this insight, sweets. I must admit some of the costs for excursions were a little eye watering. I can wait, it'll be worth it. :smile:
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