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SkinnyPupp 10-14-2009 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by !SG (Post 6634396)
HK or taiwan!

food is awesome and cheap! :D

mild7's are 2 bucks a pack!
beer & 7-11 are EVERYWHERE!

and internet is so bloody fast for so bloody cheap!

Sounds like you would live an enjoyable yet short life if you moved :lol

!SG 10-14-2009 09:38 AM

ill die from the heat if anything

unit 10-14-2009 03:58 PM

asian countries are good to visit, not good to live in.
too crowded and polluted and the heat is killer.

bossxx 10-14-2009 04:03 PM

Germany
Italy
Mexico

Amaru 10-14-2009 09:15 PM

USA (Hawaii, Washington State, California, possibly New England)
UK (specifically London)
France (Paris, French Riviera)
Holland (Amsterdam, Rotterdam)
Germany (Munich)
Switzerland
Austria
Australia (Brisbane, Cairns, Sunshine Coast, Melbourne)
Scandinavia (although I've never been, it sounds fabulous)

wasabisashimi 10-16-2009 01:11 PM

Vatican city!!!

achiam 10-17-2009 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by haymura (Post 6476364)
Ive been thinking of moving to another country for good cuz i just want a change. Ive been thinking which countries to move but im not sure where. some of the places i thought of are:

- Australia (i heard lots of racism against ppl with different cultures)
- US, Los angeles (too expensive living and healthcare is not as good as canada)
- Hawaii (so far never heard anything bad but it is a pretty small area)
- Toronto, Ontario (winter snow is freakin crazy from what i was told)

havent really decided but would like ppl's opinions. Im trying to find a place where living lifestyle is not too different from here in BC and preferably cheap real estate prices.

Your decision should largely be based on your relative income in that particular area. If your job pays well in that city, that will ensure a better standard of living.

From your list of cities:

I have friends in Sydney; it is much more expensive overall than Vancouver, and is racially tolerant due to a diverse ethnic variety -- outside of the cities however, you are likely to encounter unfriendliness.

I also have a friend who grew up in Hawaii, and she described it as being boring where everyone from there wanted to leave the island. If your personality is very chillax, perhaps it'd be alright?

The USA can be awesome -- if your job is with a large corporation, their healthcare plans are all-inclusive and cover your entire family. Most of my Canadian friends there today enjoy health plans on par with what they had back home in Van.

Toronto, no opinion.


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