Where would you shift to live if you get tired of living surrounded by the USA.?


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France or Australia..mostly Australia.
Australia. Great country. You dont even have to own a degree to get a good paying livelihood. You can stack boxes or drive a forklift and make more than the average wage! And then every pay morning you can piss it all away on slot machines and horse races!! Unfortunately I have a amount in architecture and this means you work long hours for poor pay and tax highly to support those who dont ever intend to work. Housing and food costs are pretty high, a donut here can cost $3! Why I will never know as when I was a kid contained by the USA you could 4 donuts for $1. Other than that its a good country, nice beaches, good weather, socially pleasing to be drunk, and the "C" word is quite popular (Yes I never knew of a "C" word either earlier i came here). Source(s): American living in australia for 3 years.
San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, Iceland, or I'm researching Eastern Europe.
I be thinking London, UK, because I have friends there, but on second thought, perhaps Australia, or one of the less-touristy Bahamian Islands .
Ajijic, Mexico
Iceland.
I love my country, the U. S. of A., too much to ever get tired of living here.
MEXICO
i would never tire of my home land. i only just get sick of the police who do not do their jobs. i'm also sick of people who be in motion to the grocery store, pick up something and decide they don't want it and lay it down any where they please. they lay perishable foods any where.
anywhere
canada
it is like living in the US and not so much hassle
I'd probably try Australia or New Zealand.
Taiwan Source(s): Been within.


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