Probably New Zealand I hear it is beautiful similar to Australia but without the bitey stingy things.
2007-03-15 07:17:18
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answered by st.abbs 5
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German or English speaking nation (bar America).
I can speak German and the quality of life there is fantastic. So is the food, skiing and education.
I really like New Zealand, it's so relaxed and isn't obsessed with money and looking good to the same extent as Australia, which I still like the look of, but NZ has the edge.
I have a lot of family in Canada and the landscape is spectacular.
South Africa would be an amazing place to be too, so culturally different.
I really wouldn't like America though, it shares no interests with the UK (like cricket, rugby etc) other than money and illegal wars. I think the US is too vain and patriotic too, which would grate on me.
Overall, probably New Zealand. Warm, relaxed and friendly. The other advantage is that when the Northern hemisphere obliterates itself with nuclear war, the southern hemisphere will be a far nicer place to be.
2007-03-15 08:00:01
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answered by M 3
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If I HAD to emigrate - I would probably choose Australia but only because I have relations who already live there. I would also give serious consideration to the US because of the fact that the way of life is similar.
2007-03-15 06:52:01
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answered by rodderz13 2
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Anywhere wild and remote and away from the things that cause all the hassle in my life........ PEOPLE. I thought of Canada but that's too cold for me!
If anyone could tell me where that would be found I'd leave tomorrow! Otherwise I'll stay put it the best region of the best Country in the World! ALL Countries have problems and there's no point jumping out of the frying pan just to land in the fire!
2007-03-15 06:55:03
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answered by willowGSD 6
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I probally move to Japan for a while to experience something new, learn a bit of the language you know, then I probably try Australia. I would try to move somewhere close to the beach though... living in a valley can get rather boring sometimes. Or maybe i'd move back to my hometown Mexicali to visit my relatives who i've have not seen in person in many many years. well I'm not that crassy of living in a city founded in a desert... xD
2007-03-15 06:59:50
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answered by confusedguy 1
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Australia or Canada or possibly back home to County Cork, Ireland
2007-03-15 06:53:50
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answered by Quizard 7
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America... I don't 'like' Americans or the idea of being American.
It's just I feel there'd be most opportunity for me there, I wouldn't mind France (i like the language and it is incredibly easy)... I just hate the accents.
Sorry for an offence but I tried to answer as best I could
2007-03-15 07:39:27
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answered by Ryan C 3
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Well if i had to emigrate, then i guess it would be the USA, buts thats only cos my husband is american, and he always tells me how great it is, personally i would like to go somewhere remote, and peaceful, with not too many other people about....Austrailia is nice but way too far away, and Europe well i just generally go there on holidays.
2007-03-15 06:48:23
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answered by jesse 2
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Australia or parts of America. Speak english, wide spaces, (hopefully) nice people... i think most Britons perceive Oz as a better way of life, but parts of the US are lovely (New England, Maine, Colorado etc)
2007-03-16 04:31:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Brasil (I have my wifes family there) or Portugal. Just visited Lisbon, it was one of the most fascinating cities I have ever visited, though I would die to live in nearby Sintra. Eu fala um pouco Portugues também!
2007-03-17 02:00:15
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answered by Jock 6
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