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If you could expat anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
If you could expat anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
Germany would be probably be my choice of places I visited. Sweden had good looking women, but if you come from the midwest where everyone is friendly, Sweden is an eye opener how unfriendly people are. Plus the darkness in winter is horrible. I only spent day trips in England and Italy and France so it was hard to tell. Germany was clean and good food and beer so I pick Germany.
Probably Costa Rica.
I'd probably pick somewhere in Italy. Have been to Europe a good amount of times and it always has seemed like the best place with food and culture. Florence would be cool, or maybe on the coast like in Cinque Terre.
Tough question, hard to pinpoint one location. It would definitely be in Europe due to quick access to so many other places. I'd love to give London or Paris a shot.
Italy...looking at you like_that...is my number 1
Australia is probably my number 2.
Italy...anywhere
Paris/France a close second
Somewhere in the Caribbean.
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Bohemia (Prague)
Tahiti
If work/money is not a necessity, I’d choose tropical. But if you still have to be part of a working society I’d stay in Europe. And like I said, Italy or Paris
Of the places I've been, probably Aruba or Turks and Caicos, but I loved Bonaire and Curacao, too.
posted by Gardens35Bohemia (Prague)
Tahiti
Czech Republic is probably the only place in Europe I'd want to live. At the very least, the list would be extremely short and it Czech Republic would be near the top.
Costa Rica sounds like a good choice.
Surprised by how many 3rd World Countries have been mentioned.
Belize
posted by Laley23Surprised by how many 3rd World Countries have been mentioned.
Key word is expat. When I think of that term, work/career is involved. Tropical would be nice, but I would want to advance my career.
posted by BRFSomewhere in the Caribbean.
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This was my first thought. Second was Bora Bora.
Then I just remembered how beautiful the scenery was in Costa Rica.
posted by Fab4RunnerOf the places I've been, probably Aruba or Turks and Caicos, but I loved Bonaire and Curacao, too.
I am with you in Aruba and Curaçao. Both absolutely beautiful.
T and C was nice but I liked the above two better.
Never been to Bonaire, pictures make it look a lot like Curaçao.
posted by AutomatikKey word is expat. When I think of that term, work/career is involved. Tropical would be nice, but I would want to advance my career.
But really it's just anyone living outside of their native country right?
For any reason.
posted by ernest_t_bassCosta Rica sounds like a good choice.
Come to think of it, "The Falcon And The Snowman" has been showing on TV a lot this month.
All interesting choices posted here. I'd go with Israel, mostly in Jerusalem. The excavations that have gone on there in the last 35 years since I visited last are mind-blowing. Great food choices. Not exactly Middle-Eastern cuisine, but I had some of the best pizza ever in Tel Aviv.
posted by kizer permanenteBut really it's just anyone living outside of their native country right?
For any reason.
That's how I intended it. Work, retirement, whatever.
My wife and I are planning on going to Costa Rica in the next year or so. Mostly because we've heard great things from everyone that has ever been there, but also to check it out as a possible retirement spot.
posted by jmogI am with you in Aruba and Curaçao. Both absolutely beautiful.
T and C was nice but I liked the above two better.
Never been to Bonaire, pictures make it look a lot like Curaçao.
Very similar. The beaches aren't as soft/sandy, but it has some of the best snorkeling on the planet.
I'd go to Europe. I love it there. Don't really care. Somewhere with an awesome soccer culture.
Preferences are: Northern Ireland (great friends there) and Slovakia (motherland).
posted by jmogThis was my first thought. Second was Bora Bora.
Then I just remembered how beautiful the scenery was in Costa Rica.
Was there for my honeymoon. 12 days. It was 2-5 days too long. There is NOTHING to do there. Amazing for a honeymoon, but even that I’d suggest a week and then Tahiti on the bookend days of it.
Italy for me. Although as I get older and healthcare starts to become an issue, maybe Germany....or Toronto, if that counts!