If you HAD to live in another Country, where would you live?

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And so, easy topic is easy. If you HAD to live in another Country, where would you live?

So many choices and so many decision and certain variables come into play when choosing a home country.

Well...... if I had to, it'd probably be.... well...... Canada seems too cold, Mexico is too hot, so uh........ Hmmmm I gotta give this some thought...
 
Japan or Australia. Those are the two places I would love to one day visit.
 
Delfino Plaza. After it's been completed. Jokes aside, probably where no laws apply, like far out into the country. Anywhere but here, anyway.
 
Germany. I've visited the country twice and have fallen in love with it.
 
Probably Japan.
Although realistically speaking, I'd probably struggle with the language, so maybe Germany would be more convenient. Or perhaps the Netherlands; plenty of nutters there, so you'd never be short of entertainment.
 
What's the most remote place on the planet that's still got a semblance of modern civilisation? Because I always wanted to live the country/semi rural village life, and I don't particularly like many major world countries.
 
What's the most remote place on the planet that's still got a semblance of modern civilisation? Because I always wanted to live the country/semi rural village life, and I don't particularly like many major world countries.
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If I had to live in another country without a choice, then I would probably choose Japan. Or may be not because the working timings are too much for me.

Hmm... May be Germany.
 
I will pick South Korea because Korean Entertainment like Korean drama and pop music would be cool to experience live at a concert, and possibly meet a South Korean singer like Psy, BoA*, CL or group like Twice, and Big Bang after a fan meeting.
 
Do I get to take my possessions with me? Or am I basically starting over with nothing?

If I get to take my possessions then it kind of limits which countries I can actually go to if I want to keep my stuff. (I say this because many countries have extremely harsh firearm laws which prohibit things.) Namely countries like England and Australia are off the table due to their ban on semi-automatics. (I have an AR and a handgun which would be banned in those countries... So they're out.)
Poland might be a good option though. I've heard the language isn't exactly easy to learn but if I'm starting over might as well.
I'd probably just end up choosing to move to the USA though. I already speak the language, it's not that far away from where I live now (comparatively). I could absolutely pack my stuff up and drive it down.

If I have to start over then maybe someplace like Mexico. Cancun is pretty nice. Beyond that, maybe Germany or Ireland.
 
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