UK definitely. I moved to London from NY in 2001 and never regretted it. I hate the NHS, but everything else is so great that I even became a dual US-UK citizen.
The US is so wrapped up in a workaholic culture that it gets scary. I'm actually able to hold down a high-flying career and have a family - not bad! In the US life is simply too stressful, from the health insurance to the work-comes-first mentality.
2007-02-10 05:07:41
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answered by MomMom 4
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ok, nicely i'm english and that i've got been residing in the USA for the final 3 a million/2 years. I went back to the united kingdom 3 months in the past proceeding to stay there, and that i left after 2 months because of the fact I ignored the USA lots. I cant enable you to recognize why, I merely like the USA greater effective than England. And Im english! haha
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answered by ? 4
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UK any where out of USA
2007-02-09 17:02:24
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answered by Jababygirl 2
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UK definitely: food, sense of humour, TV, pubs.
Gotta go... need to dig out my union jack flag and dress up like Britannia.
2007-02-10 00:35:50
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answered by muppetofkent 3
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I live in the US but would love to visit the UK...I love the comedies! If i get up enough nerve to fly...I just might say the UK!
2007-02-09 17:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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UK only
2007-02-09 17:12:25
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answered by ganesh R 1
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USA - Customer Service in the UK is not what it used to be.
2007-02-09 19:00:27
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answered by fatsausage 7
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Actually I wouldnt mind living in either country besides they are both quite similar with the exception of their physical size
2007-02-09 17:07:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The USA, it has so much to offer, just take a look at all the people who are foreign to this country...
2007-02-09 17:06:40
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answered by Livier A 3
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God Bless America
2007-02-09 17:13:30
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answered by Jessica T 3
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