>your country
>if you had to move to another country, what would it be?
Your country
Yuck, I suppose I could move to Canada, it's the most like the US, or Australia.
literally anything is better than this shithole
I'm moving to Canada the next year for work without permission :^)
parasite :D
Sweden
Brasil
Parasites don't work :^)
Any of Polinesia
Russia
jesus was a jew
swiss
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hopefully Japan, but realistically the USA
Either the US or Denmark
New Zealand is the cop out answer
I'd like to live in a village in the south of England or France I guess. Norway could be good too. I'd definitely miss the weather though.
I wouldn't know. I really do enjoy living in Canada and I can't imagine living anywhere else.
Switzlerand
Uruguay
USA.
Either India or Mexico, contingent upon a good job offer.
I've already lived in India for about two years in total. I'm going back home in January to finish my degree, and will probably be back to visit here again at the beginning of May.
While India has many flaws, I've spent enough time here that I feel comfortable in my own little corner of New Delhi. Outside of very touristic areas, people in India tend to be kind, hospitable, and curious, if not always understanding of Western culture (getting a hotel room as an unmarried couple can be challenging, for instance).
I also recently spent about a month and a half in Mexico. Fucking loved the place, especially Mexico City and Guadalajara. Food was god-tier and I was blown away by how nice almost everyone I met was.
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Polynesia
Unironically Canada
Germany
whichever sudaca country loves blonde men the most
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Taiwan
Thnaks dude.
But do you feel insecure? You visited the mexican metropolis is like a NY ,there are a lots of people waiting for some tourist the places are ok . But México city is dangerous and more for tourist with money
Depends.
I'm not a wealthy traveler, but I never felt too unsafe in Mexico City. The nice parts are large enough that I didn't have to worry too much about accidentally stumbling into gang territory.
Big difference versus, say, cities in Colombia. I remember feeling pretty unsafe walking around anywhere in Bogota late at night.
Dunno, I liked Mexico a lot. Some places seemed a bit dodgy and I'd probably be hesitant traveling around certain areas in the north, but I definitely wouldn't mind living in CDMX for a while. Great food, nice nightlife, really nice people -- that's all I can ask for, TBQH. Don't care much about money, as long as I'm working a job I can feel proud of and earn enough to pay my bills and be moderately comfy.
Turkey