Would you move?
RandJ6280
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If you could move to any country.... what country would you move to and why would you move there?
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Well I would move city's to be closer to work. I would rather be down town Vancouver then I could just walk everywhere.2
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Scotland. It just seems so beautiful.2
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When I see that I can get a 10 room mansion in Nova Scotia for the same price as a Condo where I currently live. Open to whatever opportunities the future brings2
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ZaftigBetty wrote: »Scotland. It just seems so beautiful.
It can be very pretty...it can also be very dreary for much of the year...especially with long hours of darkness in the winter.3 -
I’d move where the pigs and horses run wild3
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Gili Air... for the snorkeling, sea turtles, friendly neighborhood cats, sunshine, boats and friendly people1
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Mae Sot, Thailand....great climate, great food... and it's a border town with lots of excitement...smuggling, nefarious characters and a whole bunch of charm2
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I like where I live. Can I stay put2
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Scotland. It looks so beautiful and romantic, and it would be so much fun to hop on a motorcycle and drive across the country, exploring villages and castle ruins and forests. I don't mind the dreary weather and long nights2
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Back to Germany2
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I will likely retire in another country...that's a ways off so I just kinda keep myself updated on where the expat retirees are going.
Right now, we're kind of thinking Costa Rica or Panama.2 -
I'd move to another state. I'd really like to go to Alaska.2
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Well I would move city's to be closer to work. I would rather be down town Vancouver then I could just walk everywhere.
I like that.... I had to travel to Baltimore a few times, and I actually liked walking everywhere. No cars, no gas, no insurance worries, PLUS added benefit of walking to get extra exercise.
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ZaftigBetty wrote: »Scotland. It just seems so beautiful.
Scotland DOES sound nice. My son has been there on vacation with his friends family. I was stationed in England while I was in the Air Force, but never made it up to Scotland.0 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »ZaftigBetty wrote: »Scotland. It just seems so beautiful.
It can be very pretty...it can also be very dreary for much of the year...especially with long hours of darkness in the winter.
I was in England, and while it was "dreary" it is all what you make out of it. When I first got there I was told, if you make plans for the weekend... and it rains.... KEEP the plans anyway.... more than likely weather WILL be a factor.... just go and have fun. All about your mindset.2 -
spanish_liza wrote: »I’d move where the pigs and horses run wild
Your more than welcome to come visit Ireland anytime horses running about all over the camp up the road from me1 -
ZaftigBetty wrote: »Scotland. It just seems so beautiful.
Scotland DOES sound nice. My son has been there on vacation with his friends family. I was stationed in England while I was in the Air Force, but never made it up to Scotland.
Scotland’s just a colder Ireland where they deep fry everything.0 -
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AliNouveau wrote: »I like where I live. Can I stay put
Sure you can dear ~ .... ummmm where are you?0 -
PrincessTinyheart wrote: »Scotland. It looks so beautiful and romantic, and it would be so much fun to hop on a motorcycle and drive across the country, exploring villages and castle ruins and forests. I don't mind the dreary weather and long nights
Awesome that is 2 votes for Scotland... let' go.0
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