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Where would you like to move to?
#11
Colorado USA; well its a mix of things but little desire to move anywhere better. Over all its a little more conservative than i would wish but specifically the city and county of Denver has better demographics. as you stray from the city things dont get better and taxes go up, services go down and the people get stupid.

i would like to move into the city.
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#12
Where ever I be there I are...

I did all my my travel in my youth. Until I moved here the longest I lived in one place was 3 years. I have lived here 16 years - about 5 months longer than my old dog has lived.

I honestly do not see myself moving to another nation. Even though places like the UK, Australia, New Zealand do speak English there is still sufficient 'culture shock' to make a move seem daunting to me. Visiting- perhaps, as long as its not by airplane those things tend to fall from the skies and I have a phobia about planes crashing. Wink

I know that eventually I will have to move from here, unless my landlord decides to gift me the property when he passes on. I would like to think that where ever I move to for whatever reason it will be my last and final home on this earthly coil.
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#13
I had been living abroad for several years. I wouldn't want to emigrate. I was surprised how much I had missed the look of my country, the nature and the typical landscape, the weather.

I can stay in contact with my friend and make new ones abroad, but his was a real surprise for me. It took me several years to realize that. Yes, I could live abroad. But I would miss something that is a part of me more than I cared to admit.
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#14
I'm pretty excited for the possibility of moving to Boston within 2 years. I'm not sure how the busy city life will treat me, but I'm excited as I'll ever be about the prospect.

Side note* I just noticed a Pokemon in the smiles box haha Shuckle listed as a turtle haha
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#15
SolemnBoy Wrote:For a long time, my dream has been to live in either the UK or Japan. It looks like it'll come true in little more than a year! c:


Japan is a magnificent country. You'll be filled with wonder and amazement.
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#16
Have to say Germany. Working on learning the language now, after I graduate with my engineering and physics degree, I definitely want to move there.
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#17
I'm wondering for years where is my real place*in this world but it's something everybody wondering I guess...

It's strange, but sometimes I have the feeling like if I lived not in the good place here, except I have my family here next to me... And even if I could choose, I wouldn't be able to decide*; maybe Australia or Holland, I felt good in those countries... But maybe elsewhere I don't know where*!

Due to my several origins*? French, Breton,Yemenite jewish, white, black and chineese*? Maybe, don't know...
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#18
I don't think i could permanently live anywhere else other than Australia.

Wouldn't object to some time in Canada
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#19
To one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_(The_Culture)
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#20
Tombo Wrote:Hey,

I assume that we can talk about emigration here (seeing as we will be immigrants in the new countries)

Where would you like to move to?

For me, I would like to move to Australia after I have graduated.

DINGOS WILL EAT YOUR BABIES!

I'd like to move to maybe Washington Pinkieone
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