What is objectively the best country to live in in Europe, or, in that general area?

What is objectively the best country to live in in Europe, or, in that general area?

Monaco if you know the prince

Liechtenstein seems perfect.

Which european country has the friendliest, cutest people? I want european friends and girlfriends :3

Albania if you're friends with the local mafia boss

Estonia

Romania if you're friends with the local gypsy king

what if i'm not white (pic rel)

Still Estonia.

We have too many here already.
Estonia seems the same as Finland but with less snow.
Is Sweden cozy?
We have Romanians here, would never think of coming near that country.

seems like a random country

>Estonia
>less snow

Dumb gook

1. Switzerland, but it's accordingly difficult to migrate to, one of the hardest migration destinations in Europe by immigration laws.

2. Norway, but it's Alaska tier dark and geographically a bit isolated from central Europe, and you'll probably have to learn Norwegian.

3. Netherlands isn't bad for life quality, lots of happy healthy people, if you don't mind having no nature, living in Japan tier density row houses and bicycling everywhere.

4. Sweden, Germany, Austria, UK

5. France, Italy, Denmark

Dutch and Scandinavians generally speak good English. German speakers are mediocre English speakers. Mediterraneans are really bad English speakers.

Probably the Netherlands

Portugal, if you know the president.

>We have Romanians here, would never think of coming near that country.

Before a Romanian screams that those are gypsies: Yes, they're the worst people on Earth. But Romanians are also bad.

Go to France or Germany please

>one of the hardest migration destinations in Europe by immigration laws.
>is actually full of turks and albanians
Ah yes

central europe, austria say

probably Norway, if you want to learn the otherwise useless language
the only problem is, they share a border with cuckland

>immigration laws.
> turks and albanians
>laws

Switzerland I'd imagine.

Norway seems nice, but quite expensive.
Norwegian doesn't scare me. I check out the wiki and i can understand quite a lot of it, without never having studied it.

It's also full of portuguese.