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Im bored DEBATE: Where would you prefer to live Europe or USA?
europe because the culture and the food is so much stronger. I also feel safer in europe. I do however find the many different langauges difficult
However in the usa, when you want the best, you get the very best. You go to the cinema, you get a top experience. When i went to see the arizona diamond backs play it was the best sports game I had ever seen. I also find the people in america alot friendlier, but hate some of the arrogance I come across especially from some it has to be said gay american men and some of the women. Both have brilliant scenery. so what do you think? |
Costa Rica
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Australia.
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brilliant input guys. I feel a 50 page debate coming on at this pace
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sorry, I can't be limited to A or B selection, I always choose C :winkwink:
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If I had to choose between them it would never be the Islamic European Union, so I guess the West Coast of the USA.
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Definitely Europe.
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I enjoy living in the US, but I am sure Europe has its charms too.
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Europe for sure.
Ibiza to be exact. |
I really like Europe now we dont have the border controls (UK excluded). It maks it feel better here. I always liked the idea that in the US you could could just bugger off to a shack in Alaska or a five star resort in Miami depending on your mood.
Language of course buggers things up a bit in Europe. My thoughts have turned to the US recently - but thats because I visiting for the first time soon and its about the only place I havnt lived. |
Australia kicks both their arses.
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I enjoy living in Canada, however I must admit service in most sectors is much better in the US than what you get in Canada. They will make you feel more as appreciated customer than in my home land. But I wouldn't switch it for overall safety and friendliness.
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I think europe would be very interesting.
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every country has good and bad parts about it so I cant really choose .
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Simple. America 100% I lived there for over 5 years... Got deported (Overstayed visa) and am now back in UK... Counting the days till can go 'home' to USA...
No contest. America wins hands down EVERY TIME :) |
I have never been to the Europe (later this year I will be in correcting this) yet it has always intrigued me. I am an avid fan of history, ancient cultures, and monuments. Europe is the perfect example of this! :thumbsup
I spent just over a month in L.A. and Florida. I loved Los Angeles, spent some time at Venice Beach (got my tongue pierced there - baddog took a pic), Kitty and I had Hornitos 30 seconds after getting into baddog's car! L.A. was a blast and made much better thanks to =^..^= and baddog ... Lots of classic moments in L.A. and lots of cool people! :thumbsup My favourite place to live is Tasmania where I was born and the home of the Tassie Devil: ":The air quality at Cape Grim in Tasmania is officially the best on the planet - a world away from the grime and filth of Linfen in China. Photographer Angela Palmer set out to capture the essence of both places http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-imag...09/cape372.jpg "Like a Constable painting' ... the countryside near Cape Grim, Tasmania (left) and the main road leading into Linfen, China. Photographs: Angela Palmer. Fresh air must surely be the most precious commodity of the future. Unlike the world's land and water, air cannot be owned - there are no borders to confine it." http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...tionDock01.jpg http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...ningMist01.jpg http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...GlassBay01.jpg http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...keOberon01.jpg http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...in-lakes02.jpg http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t..._caucasian.jpg The Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station, located in the far north west of the Tasmania, regularly monitors Tasmania as having the world?s cleanest air. The lack of pollution is due to the island?s southerly latitude, its position in the Southern Ocean, low-key development, distance from other land masses, and the cleansing effect of the Roaring Forties. The Cape Grim station is located in the path of the Roaring Forties, which are strong westerly winds that carry pollution-free air thousands of kilometres across the Southern Ocean. The facility is jointly run by the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO and records vital information about changes to the atmospheric composition of the Southern Hemisphere. http://www.clickforaustralia.com/Tas_air_quality.htm http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t....australia.jpg http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...oftasmania.jpg |
Jesus mate you are like the minister for tourism LOL
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U.S.
My friends and family are here. |
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6 months in Australia, 3 months in the U.S., and 3 months in Europe sounds perfect! :thumbsup
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I'd live anywhere else...
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I like it in Europe, but I guess I have to visit US before I can say anything...
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I've traveled a lot and have lived in several countries for quite some time.
Every single place I went had it good sides and bad sides. There's no perfect country in the world.....you have to weigh the pros versus the cons and keep measuring from time to time to determine if you're still at the right place. It also depends on your own nationality which are good places to live..... That's my 2c. |
I live in Vegas so I can't really say.. everything is here.
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