Author Topic: If you could move to any country in the world, where would you move and why?  (Read 2679 times)

If I could speak fluent russian then I would move to Russia. I've always loved that country plus they have unique cars too that you can only get there so yeah

UK i guess since i wouldn't rly have to learn another language

i like sweden too tho so that would be my second choice

i would move to Nunavut, Canada to bitch slap regirock

teaching americanized stuff and helping build/plant trees/generic abroad stuff any average person can do
they would probably kick you out for the way you speak lol

I'm staying right here in Australia because I'm happy here and I fit right in.

germany because i spreche deutsch

UK, somewhere I've always wanted to be

I'd stick right where I am

Switzerland, become a banker and rule over the worlds monies.

Probably New Zealand, since it's so pretty. And I may be wrong, but I don't think it's too intense of a transition.
why not Australia

Western (or northern) Europe or Japan. The first world without the population or the ego of America.

The only reason nothing gets done around here is because there's too many people. if all the poor people died then the country would actually get something done.

I'm sick of all these people. I'm sick of hearing people complain they cant pay their bills. I know it happens everywhere else but at least my life will be cushier in those places.

Canada or a small town in Alaska.

why not Australia
that's like comparing apples to oranges tho

They're close geographically but temperature and scenery are rather different...

why not Australia
Cons of Australia:

Australia has the funnel web spider which is quite deadly & many more deadly insects/animals

If you're driving through central Australia and your car breaks down, you can die unless you have a decent amount of supplies to wait for help

Cons of New Zealand:

Russel Crowe

why not Australia
Australia is much less green, has more dangerous creatures, has large barren areas with extreme distances between its biggest cities, and doesn't have Hobbiton.

I would feel much more at home in New Zealand, I think.