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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-10-13 12:22
Anywhere is fine as long as its with TA :whistle:
But for preference, somewhere with a nice temperature range that sticks itself in the 60's average would be nice. I honestly hate the heat, and I can gladly take it down to being chilly just fine. It does reach negative 30 here in Wisconsin. I don't like it, but that does make being below freezing a breeze for me.
60 would definitely be ideal temperature. I can go out with a nice loose long sleeve or light jacket, and feel nice and cool.
Anywhere that goes 80 or above is too much :hot:
When its like 70 I'm sitting in my house shirtless. Its 56 out now but its still like 74 in my room because its a tiny room and the minifridge + computers just put out so much heat. It usually strikes up over 100 in the summers here and I'll just stay in the basement with AC on max >_<
Population, low. I don't want to deal with masses of people. Suburban areas are nice but neighbors are annoying. If the town I live in has all the basic facilities within a reasonable driving distance (stores, movies, diners), then I don't really need anything else to go with it.
Edit: I should mention, I'm not fond of foreign countries. Theres a language barrier for one. And America really is comfortable compared to most places. Other countries are great for visiting and touring but never for living in. I'm just too accustomed to living this lifestyle.
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Claudia wrote on 2011-10-13 13:01
Hmm.
Sweden, Poland, Russia maybe.
I really need somewhere warmer.
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Skye wrote on 2011-10-13 13:55
New York City or England.
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Hazeri wrote on 2011-10-13 14:34
Finland or Ireland
Canada was a candidate, but they stopped being bros when they started asking for visas =(
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Shizuo wrote on 2011-10-13 19:39
I'm already going to be moving to Kobe, Japan in a few years. I already have everything planned out and ready lol
Main reason is that I'm sick of this country D: but I've also really wanted to teach English there. Not to mention the culture is pretty interesting, in my opinion. It'll take some adjusting though since I've never lived in a big city before xD;;
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Kayate wrote on 2011-10-13 19:41
GERMANY!! Them weapons:blood:
Either that or England,Japan,Greece
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TropicalCat wrote on 2011-10-13 20:42
Some place Tropical <3
or with My Sunshine. ^^
Quote from Skye;618734:
New York City or England.
No, come to Long Island. :o
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Guyverunit4 wrote on 2011-10-13 22:49
Quote from Tropacat;619250:
No, come to Long Island. :o
Eww Long Island D=
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TA wrote on 2011-10-13 23:46
Quote from Cucurbita;618700:
Anywhere is fine as long as its with TA :whistle:
But for preference, somewhere with a nice temperature range that sticks itself in the 60's average would be nice. I honestly hate the heat, and I can gladly take it down to being chilly just fine. It does reach negative 30 here in Wisconsin. I don't like it, but that does make being below freezing a breeze for me.
60 would definitely be ideal temperature. I can go out with a nice loose long sleeve or light jacket, and feel nice and cool.
Anywhere that goes 80 or above is too much :hot:
When its like 70 I'm sitting in my house shirtless. Its 56 out now but its still like 74 in my room because its a tiny room and the minifridge + computers just put out so much heat. It usually strikes up over 100 in the summers here and I'll just stay in the basement with AC on max >_<
Population, low. I don't want to deal with masses of people. Suburban areas are nice but neighbors are annoying. If the town I live in has all the basic facilities within a reasonable driving distance (stores, movies, diners), then I don't really need anything else to go with it.
Edit: I should mention, I'm not fond of foreign countries. Theres a language barrier for one. And America really is comfortable compared to most places. Other countries are great for visiting and touring but never for living in. I'm just too accustomed to living this lifestyle.
D'awwwwwwwww...
But yeah. Cucu and I have talked about this
a lot. Probably somewhere in Washington State, where the temperatures are generally in the 60's would be very nice.
I think Sweden or The Netherlands are probably a nicer place as far as public welfare, education and fast internet goes. So, I guess that would probably be a better place to raise a child or have a really active internet life. But, I dunno. Foreign countries... I'd never learn the languages. Ever.
So yeah, I dunno. I'm still researching for what the "ideal" place would be.
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MareneCorp wrote on 2011-10-13 23:51
Pretty much a place with a lot of space, like Canada. I also have some friends in Canada, soooo why not?
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Yoorah wrote on 2011-10-14 05:06
Quote from Claudia;618709:
Hmm.
Sweden, Poland, Russia maybe.
I really need somewhere warmer.
Sweden is nice. But why Poland? It's pretty much a hellhole. Russia even more so. D: The crime rate is comparable to African countries. And it's colder. <.<
Come to Canada instead!
Quote from Shizuo;619179:
I'm already going to be moving to Kobe, Japan in a few years. I already have everything planned out and ready lol
Main reason is that I'm sick of this country D: but I've also really wanted to teach English there. Not to mention the culture is pretty interesting, in my opinion. It'll take some adjusting though since I've never lived in a big city before xD;;
JET program? Otherwise, how would you even get in? I don't know if things changed, but from what I remember, it's pretty hard to get a Japanese residency visa.
Sorry, but...
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... or have a really active internet life. ...
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wat?
:XD:
People have been listing some really weird reasons for wanting to live elsewhere. @.@...
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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-10-14 09:51
Quote from Yoorah;619907:
People have been listing some really weird reasons for wanting to live elsewhere. @.@...
Well, internet in Korea is
noticeably faster.
And by noticeable I mean its very hard to go back to American internet after you've used it for a few months.
For analogy, its like going back to use AOL dial up from the internet we use now.
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Cynic wrote on 2011-10-14 18:59
Quote from TA;619508:
D'awwwwwwwww...
But yeah. Cucu and I have talked about this a lot. Probably somewhere in Washington State, where the temperatures are generally in the 60's would be very nice.
I think Sweden or The Netherlands are probably a nicer place as far as public welfare, education and fast internet goes. So, I guess that would probably be a better place to raise a child or have a really active internet life. But, I dunno. Foreign countries... I'd never learn the languages. Ever.
So yeah, I dunno. I'm still researching for what the "ideal" place would be.
Don't move to Washington, seriously. It's the most depressing state in the US thanks to all this damn rain.
It'll make any rain lover hate it within a few days, and our temperatures are pretty erratic lately.
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Sumpfkraut wrote on 2011-10-14 21:31
Norway, Denmark or Iceland.
Civilization unbound.
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Leopher wrote on 2011-10-14 21:43
Greece. Well, I would like to live there because it's beautiful and there's so much history that interests me, but I don't know details about the the government and whatnot.