Iceland ... And heres why
1) The people are nice, highly educated, and civil.
2) People don't sue each other for stupid reasons ... in fact, they really don't sue each other at all.
3) Illegal Immigration isn't a problem
4) Whens the last time Iceland invaded anyplace ... ?
5) A median house won't cost me $650,000.
6) I won't get 50 letters a week for 'pre-approved' credit cards from every bank under the sun.
7) The most pressing issue on most people's mind is "Should I buy the five pound fresh salmon or the three pounds of fresh shrimp?"
8) No Democrats and no Republicans screaming bloody murder at every chance they get ...
9) No smog
10) You can drive on the road without people acting like complete a**holes.
Sure the winter really sucks, and its in the middle of nowhere, but I dig that ...
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Wow ... a thumbs down for Iceland ... really? I guess there are people out there who hate Iceland (talk about an esoteric hate group).
I'm not even saying you have to move there ... I'm saying I would move there -- you're saying you don't like the fact that I would choose to move to Iceland?
Just another reason I would move there, because an native Icelander would never do something that stupid ...
2007-10-21 21:08:06
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answered by blursd2 5
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a controversy could be made than in Europe, politics impacts each part of lifestyles - even going to make certain your well being care provider. As such, that's rather greater significant for many ecu electorate to stay abreast of political information, because it could have a much greater instant and demanding effect on their lives in comparison to individuals. additionally, I reject your assumption. everyone seems to be usually the comparable everywhere. they don't care plenty greater beneficial than we do. Is their point of awareness of international politics many times greater beneficial than that of the widely used American? specific. yet merely by way of fact they often border greater different countries. besides the incontrovertible fact that, individuals, i've got self assurance, tend to be attentive to greater approximately each worldwide concern, as they are loose from such distractions.
2016-11-09 04:17:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Monte Carlo. I guarantee I'd bump into another Aussie as soon as I started to place my bets. There is no way known I really want to leave the shores of the best Country in the Planet.
2007-10-21 19:18:02
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answered by george y 1
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If money were no object, i'd take advantage of my EU citizenship and move to Cap Ferrat in the Cote d'Azur. Given that I have to work for a living, I'm happy to accept Vancouver.
2007-10-21 19:11:36
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answered by benz300coupe 3
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i am a current resident in the US ...10th grade ....befre bush became president i was proud .but now im in a way assimed ....of the way hes making us look to the whole world so if he or the next prsident dont take care of the enviorment or aliens im moving to canada ..the legal way and im going to coaporate whit what ever they want me to get done
2007-10-22 02:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Barcelona, Spain.
2007-10-21 19:30:22
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answered by Steve-O 5
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Definitly,Australia
2007-10-21 20:30:26
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answered by kamyar k 2
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I'd stay right here in Toronto cuz I love how the smog makes the horizon look at sun-set.
2007-10-21 19:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I have traveled a lot & seen many places that i liked but all said & done i love to travel but want to get back to base ,India means a lot to me & i love being home.
2007-10-21 19:14:23
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answered by dee k 6
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Stay right here. In the greatest nation in the history of civilization, The United States of America and the great state of Florida.
2007-10-21 19:11:17
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answered by citizenvnfla 4
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