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Where would you like to move to?
#41
Wade Wrote:If I had to move to somewhere in the U.S. this would be choice as well. I'd love to go to soggy, progressive city near the ocean where the sun never shines and the coffee houses are aplenty.

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#42
Having recently completed a couple of months working in Sydney Australia, Im seriously considering a move there, maybe not permanently but for a couple of years :-)

Just got to convince SO that its a good idea ;-)

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#43
OlderButWiser Wrote:Having recently completed a couple of months working in Sydney Australia, Im seriously considering a move there, maybe not permanently but for a couple of years :-)

Just got to convince SO that its a good idea ;-)

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I think Australia is attractive. I think of trying to get my final study internship there.
I've heard people are so nice there Smile
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#44
thegrungerpunk Wrote:San Francisco or San Diego. I love them both. Even though I already live close to San Francisco Tongue

Then if I think internationally, I would go to Berlin, I don't know why I would like to live in Germany. I don't even speak German, but if I would have the possibility to move there I would be studying my German hehe.

Spain and the UK are nice places too


Really? I got stuck in Fairfield for a few years. Went to SF and to Sac.....wasnt impressed at all.
I walked the embarcadero in SF, which was ok. Nothing compared to the hype. I walked Market Street and some other adjoining streets, as well as Union Square. Again, not impressed.

In fact, it stank. There were bums and homeless people pissing on the sidewalks, and even one of them was defecating in the middle of the sidewalk, and nobody did anything...and the police just kept on going....

Sacramento, to me, felt more like Dallas, minus the huge downtown area. I swear when I was in some areas of Sac, I was actually in Dallas! Some nice shopping in Sac too. Other than that, not much there.

Hated and despised Fairfield and Suisun City. Vile places.

Walnut Creek and Carmel were the only decent places I found in California. The beach in Carmel is absolutely gorgeous, and Walnut Creek has some nice restaurants.

Glad I finally had a chance to move back home though.
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#45
I would like to move to Canada! Oh. Wait. Already there Smile.
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#46
Kumawool Wrote:I would like to move to Canada! Oh. Wait. Already there Smile.

I often have suggestion posts on Facebook to immigrate in Canada. Big Grin
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#47
Ekwarph Wrote:I often have suggestion posts on Facebook to immigrate in Canada. Big Grin

I'm assuming you know French; if you ever move to Canada that'll be an asset, and we're so huge that there's a place here for everyone 1blue1.
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#48
Kumawool Wrote:I'm assuming you know French; if you ever move to Canada that'll be an asset, and we're so huge that there's a place here for everyone 1blue1.

Well err..."so huge", we talk about places we can live "normally". I don't see myself living by hunting caribou and fishing in a cold lake in a place where there's nothing to do Big Grin [/troll]
Finally, it's not that big when you eliminate those places. Sheep
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#49
Ekwarph Wrote:Well err..."so huge", we talk about places we can live "normally". I don't see myself living by hunting caribou and fishing in a cold lake in a place where there's nothing to do Big Grin [/troll]
Finally, it's not that big when you eliminate those places. Sheep

LOL silly, caribou hunting season is only for the one month of the year when the snow is melted. The rest of the time we're hiding up in our igloos and chillin' with the polar bears Biggrinflip .
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#50
I have moved to England from Japan . I hope to stay here for a long time ha ha
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