You have to choose one and only one to live for the rest of your life, which one would you choose and why?

you have to choose one and only one to live for the rest of your life, which one would you choose and why?

>the country i grew up in where all my family and friends are
vs
>the country i wanted to migrate to from the very first time i visited

tough choice.

The UK, hands down. Because culturally it is far more familiar, and better lifestyles in my opinion.

A part of me wishes I lived the UK, the other part of me wishes instead the British Empire did a better fucking job and made the entire world more like the UK.

I mean the pre-1960s UK of course. Before they lost their Empire and fell into cultural degradation.

UK, specifically Northern Ireland

t. lives at the border

USA

What's norn iron like ? Lets say compared to Glasgow, where I have been

UK

America is a well-made flashy fake, in that it takes an intelligent and perceptive mind to fully understand how shit it is.

such a penis

The USA if i was rich but since i am middle class the UK is the better option.

The same as anywhere in Northern Britain really, only with the chance of everything burning down and blowing up at any second.

obviously biased but the UK

If I was really rich I'd probably pick the US though

the middle class in yankland live pretty well 2bh

UK.
I don't think I could get used to putting my shoes inside the microwave.

Why make this thread? It's just going to be full of Brits saying they want to live in the U.K. and Americans saying they want to live in the US.

usa
oily food better than shit

USA
Not crowded, more landscapes, nicer people, better weather, better food, more things to do, more money and opportunities, more freedom.

Says the Brit who has never been to the US and gets all his news from Alternet

This.

The US is better for being middle class because land isn't scarce and there are plenty of nice comfy states that aren't gentrified to shit.

The UK is the exact opposite. The only inexpensive places are all utter slums because everyone's living cheek to jowl on a tiny island. The good places are really good, but really, really expensive. And the bad places are everywhere else.

I'm torn between having to choose between muh guns and the whole being a classy Brit thingy

well it was made by an argie so we can only speculate

USA

U.S has Lebensraum and lower taxes so U.S for me.

only one of those things is real

eh, I made the post you replied to but your post really doesn't reflect the UK. I only realised how empty the country is on a drive from London to Glasgow
I meant that unless you're really poor the US is a great place to live

nail, head

Already planning to move to brit land eventually, so easy choice

Hard to say, the UK has a lot of cool things but I can't see myself speaking with a British accent.
Think I'm gonna go with the land of opportunity on this one.

you can't now that brexit
they're only letting in white irish, canadians, aussies, kiwis, and yanks from now on

>I meant that unless you're really poor the US is a great place to live

Generally true, at least comparatively with most other countries that aren't in Scandinavia

Well I haven't been to Scotland but I imagine it's the same as the North. Northern Ireland is noticeably different than the Republic in the road signs, road pavement and in the shops which have a broader range of goods to be sold. Plus they have tower blocks up there in the towns but we don't have them down here. I noticed these traits too when in England so I'm assuming all of the UK is pretty much the same

UK, hands down. Why? it's been my dream since I was about 11

interesting, do you have it easier being from Chile?, I mean, getting the residence and else papers

>leafposting

sounds good to me.
come home angloman!

UK
Historically and culturally rich, pubs, football and fun politics.

implying i'm not a brit from the start

so, what about you, op?

China is anglo confirmed

can't shake the feeling everyone is being fictitious ITT to spite yanks or something

well, for some reason I don't get along with yanks and their mentality, so I would pick the UK

USA. Consider how big the USA is, and how varied it can be. You can pick from all sorts of climates, scenery and population density. Just look at all the variation on the east coast from Maine to Florida. This is more to choose from compared to most places in the world.

Add in Alaska, Hawaii and the entire rest of the continental USA? Now we're talking.

kind of this.
..and yet everywhere you go? fucking yanks.

I like traditional American values and ways of thinking.

That being said, if you're looking for something more cuck-ish and liberal, there are places like Seattle. It's even cloudy and rainy like England!

I truly honestly love the uk more so than the us

USA.
Less taxes and laws, and there's places without shit climate.

Cosy feels

:3

USA

The Kingdom of Fenno-Britannia

U.K. For sure

US hands down.

America is truly a great land but it is also full of Americans and their "culture"

>an argie that doesn't hate us

USA, at least there's still space to get away from people. I've been to both, the UK are like most of Europe, only their housing is more expensive, they drive on the wrong side and they don't have cuisine other than deep fried fish and imported curry.

i mean i made the retarded :3 face at him and then re-read his post and realised it was more of a "lesser of two evils" vibe but i'll take it anyway

I'm still in education so UK
Once in our maybe the US but I hate the heat and gun culture is one of the main appeals yet it's all in the south

far from that actually, not a britboo but simpatizer, I had an internet English friend for more than a year and he was cool af

Don't care if you don't love us senpai
Just that you don't hate us it's refreshing since I quite like your cunt

Come to Northern New England. VT-NH-ME have the same gun laws as the south. In fact, they're less strict than most of the south because you can carry a firearm concealed wherever you go without a license, training, or knowledge of the law. It's literally called "New England", it's not densely populated, it's hilly with skiing, there's ocean, and it's 95%+ white.

VT and NH might just be the best places to live in the U.S.

I really would like if we could have a better relantionship, like we had before that stupid war desu

It makes sense if you think about it. People aren't used to not living in socialist countries and they want a familiar lifestyle (living in middle of a city/soccer)

I live in a shithole right now so i would say UK just so things would be different, but if i were able to move somewhere else i would stay in the U.S.

unfortunately that's more on you than us tho because we quite literally dindu nuffin

Probably USA, but I do want to live in the UK (not permanently)

Supremely comfy.

Also if you care about weed, Maine and Massachusetts just legalized and Vermont and NH will probably be close behind. They're close enough to the bos-wash megacity that if you want to do city things you can if you live in the right place (generally southern NH). Winters are cold and snowy but summers are warm and not too short. Probably longer than the UK due to being at a lower latitude. Our state politics generally aren't too retarded, but there's no welfare state outside of the federal one, so you'll need to be able to make you own way. Don't know what rent prices are where you live, but I'm paying $1300 a month for a standalone 1300sq ft house. Prices seem to be reasonable.

>unfortunately that's more on you than us
I guess you already saw some of my countrymen (if not most of them) being butthurt to the brits, the thing is we're indoctrinated since elementary school to hate the 'evil pirates who stole our rightful clay', so I think a good relationship (without the falklands being mentioned) won't happen any time soon t.bh

why did you provoke them recently with that license plate shit and when they overreacted you blamed the whole thing on them. not cool, man, not cool.

i don't care really, but you'd have the same "mentality" if you were born and raised here and your question was about that, not about immigrating (in which case the "mentality argument would be more relevant).

>brits attempt to banter Argentinians in Argentina
>get ROCK'd
This is why banter is done over the internet. Real life banter is not safe.

it's just a shame that you went that way (the adding muh clay to your constitution in '94 and constantly bringing it up etc etc)
it's fairly obvious in terms of significance they mean nothing to us compared to you guys, but because it's fairly black/white that we are "right", it's just lulz to the average brit which doesn't help. seriously things like top gear nearly getting lynched over a bit of banter just seems hilarious and alien.. hard to take seriously.

i love argentina btw. but i agree, no time soon!

>chi: the post
it's only a provocation if you meant it seriously, and since we didn't, it's hard to see why they took it that way

we dindu nuffin

USA. biased obviously.

I like my life and wouldn't have it any other way

>but you'd have the same "mentality" if you were born and raised here
that's sure user, but I talked (on the internet ofc) with a lot of people from around the world: Germans, Brits, Poles, Spaniards etc, but for some reason I can get along with any european person but no with yanks, and this has nothing to do with being socialist and shit like some burger mentioned above, since I always hated commies and lefties in general

>it's hard to see why they took it that way
because we're brainwashed, nobody really think seriously about it, it's a politic tool used to manipulate or distract the people, and maybe ''give'' us an enemy to hate

fun fact: lefties here still talk about ''the evil british imperialism''

uk, i prefer to have a company of my own countrymen

100% US of A

>nobody really think seriously about it
I mean that nobody reflects about it, of course most people believe wat they were taught in school and by their government propaganda

US because I love my country, even with all its many flaws.

There's always Chicago

I think he means actual Poles, not >>>>Poles

oh, I was just talking abstractly from some average chav point of view in those posts. it's pretty plain to me why it caused massive butthurt, i'm just saying to the average brit the whole thing is a joke.. so they don't realise how sensitive it is, which leads to more bantz, which continues the cycle of butthurt..

basically i don't buy that the average brit is some flagwaver in the way we're sometimes made out to be. especially in a post-iraq world. which actually almost makes the falklands more noble, cos there was a noble reason behind it (defending the kelpers) therefore you're not going to find too many argentine apologists apart from extremely edgy scots/irish nationalist types

sure, because maybe for you the islands are just some clay you have in the atlantic, and nothing else, considering Britain had an empire and we hadn't that's understandable, for us the falklands war was really important because it was the more relevant war we had in almost our entire existence, exceting the independence wars and the ones against our neighbours

I'd live in Mexico 2.0 any day everyday rather than pUKistan

of course you would, you can't jump a wall to get into the UK

you are welcome buddy, once we get rid of trump

Idk, Americans feel culturally more foreign than Brits. But they at least have a large county. Britain is a perpetually overcast little island with little houses and little flats.

Awww thanks ameribro :3 don't worry, I'll just go as a tourist to help your economy and your people, America is a great country as it is and it doesn't have to become "mexicanized" cause you can always come here if you want some Mexican style fun.

Can you explain more about being culturally foreign?

>tfw indian reservations are bigger than your whole cunt

I've been to America. It's a nice place from a tourist's point of view, but I know it's had problems. I've spoken with Americans firsthand who have told me;
you have race issues;
your government doesn't work;
your economy is only held afloat by numbers;
there's little spiritual enjoyment to be had as America just focuses on materialism.

Don't get me wrong, the UK has similar problems - but to much less scale. There's little race tension despite how much the BBC and media try to push it (partly because pakis are a bit more civilised than niggers); most of our government does work, it's not just money and corruption like it is in Congress and the Senate; our economy isn't perfect, but there's more opportunity to find work elsewhere in the world due to our strong connections and amiable reputation.

The last one is hard to describe, and maybe it's only true for pure-blooded Britons, but I have never seen an American truly contempt with his life as there is little spiritual joy to be found in America. Americans' mentality is mostly that of a consumer or a businessman: consume or make money. There's no innovation in America, no creativity, no adventuring spirt.

>you have to choose one and only one to live for the rest of your life, which one would you choose and why?
>2 shit countries
I guess i'll go with the UK.
At least there the EU had some good influence, on the other hand the USA is pure cancer.

Having spent some considerable time in both...

Neither.

Somewhere in North or central Western Europe for me. Thankfully my time here (Northern Ireland currently) is almost at an end.

Cara would be a perfect American. Braindead and without life.

You mean British philosophy?

We tried that and it isn't perfect. Fortunately, we aren't scared of evolution and experimentation.

Good one. You're so clever.

>no innovation in America
what did he mean by that?
literally everything new originates here. from shitty pop culture to the cutting edge technologies.

lol

Not the other American, but he's right. The other criticisms in the post were mostly right on except for the last one about lack of innovation, creativity, and adventuring spirit.

the person i was replying to is guilty of much worse hyperbole than the other britflag