If you could live anywhere in the world where would you live?

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If you could live anywhere in the world where would you live?

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arwen-undomiel

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I am fairly happy here. Tho the cold sucks. New Zealand would be a nice place to live though. So I suppose I would go there.
 
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Tintin

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Gosh! That's the ultimate question, isn't it? Hmm... yes, not to steal Arwen's choice, but I've always loved the idea of living in New Zealand.
 
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kayem77

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Would it be cheating if I answer with different places temporarily? :)
 
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Inu

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I would love to live in Greece.. :)
 

Roh_Chris

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Sydney. I loved the place when i was there for a month.

Nothing like working in a high rise in Pitts Street/George Street and then commuting back to your home at Parramatta. Oh and you have 168 nationalities living in Sydney. Imagine the culinary flavours on offer! That is why I love watching MasterChef Australia.

And if you want to have some adventure you have the Blue Mountains and the National Park nearby. Want the beach? Go to Bondi. The weather in Sydney is not as bad as the rest of Australia. It gets hot in summers and cold in winters. I like that kind of weather. People are also laidback and friendly.

I have been praying about relocating there. Just waiting for the right opportunity to open up.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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I love living in Scotland, but if I remain here I guess I should move away from the rain belt :p
Only bad thing is that in Norway we are used to employees being allowed to give feedback to their employees, that isn't happening here (Then again, both companies involved in my job are American, dunno how much is caused by that :p )
 

cinder

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Home would be nice. NZ was beautiful and peaceful and I could happily go back there. Scotland wasn't bad either though I didn't get too much into the local culture, but I liked that there were still a lot of small shops instead of just big megastores and malls. Honestly though, if I decide to permanently relocate outside of the US it will be either here (I've spent 2 years learning the language and can communicate decently most of the time) or in a less expensive English speaking country. Of course there are an awful lot of nice places in the US I haven't ever lived too.
 

Lynx

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I would live right here. I already gave you the list in another thread of why Tennessee is the best place to live. Also, all my family is here. And my church family is here. If I move somewhere else it will have to be because God needs me somewhere else. Otherwise I ain't moving.
 

blue_ladybug

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I would rather live anywhere other than where I am now! Maybe in Ireland or the Bahamas. lol :)
 
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kenthomas27

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I'd like to be a charter boat cap'n on the waterways of New Zealand...


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Hmmm this is hard for me. I actually don't quite know where I belong, so I've been traveling a ton in search of "home." I love Montana. It's beautiful, and busy, and void of too many people, which fits my personality beautifully. However, at times I miss the culture and diversity of more populated areas.

I also love, love, love Scotland. I love how green it is. I love the accents and the people. I love the architecture and all the stone buildings. I love the bright flowers against the grey rock, and the cobblestone sidewalks. I love the smell of salt in the air, and the cool rain. I love the history, and the castles. It's just a beautiful, beautiful place! I would definitely like Scotland to be my retirement, although I'm not sure if at this point in my life if that is where I would want to live...

This is just really hard! Haha!
 
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MissCris

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Oregon coast. It fits in nicely with my imagination.

Or maybe Ireland. I've wanted to go there ever since I was a little kid and watched Darby O'Gill and the Little People.

 

leelee

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i wouldn't want to move any further from my family than i already am, that said if i could bring everyone with me i would live in Alaska or Iceland
 
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Angelique

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Oklahoma ..my hearts home.
 

tourist

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Clearwater, Florida. My honey lives there and that is where I want to be.