Debating with a friend here.
If I had to leave the U.S.A. as soon as possible for whatever reason, where should I go and why?
I would go to America or Japan
Sweden and Norway. Australia and New Zealand would be cool too.
I'd go to the UK just to see what it's like. Australia, Japan, Sweden, etc.
Canada! I 've been to Australia and the US, but Canada still.
Canada or England would be obvious choices, both being English-speaking countries (assuming you only speak English) and they're fairly close. Australia's pretty cool, but expensive as all hell.
Estonia
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straya mate
I guess maybe Australia even though it seems more like a good place to take a trip to than live in
Ethiopia
Liechtenstein and Andorra because they are small tourist countries in Europe.
both countries have low taxes
Plus other cool facts:
Andorra has one of the world's lowest unemployment rates, with the statistics on June 2009 showing almost 0% unemployment within the country
Andorra's official language is Catalan
Andorra's capital, Andorra la Vella, is the highest capital city in Europe, being at an elevation of 1023 metres
Liechtenstein follows a policy of neutrality and is one of few countries in the world that maintains no military.
Liechtenstein is one of the few countries in the world with more registered companies than citizens
Liechtenstein is the world's largest producer of sausage casings, potassium storage units and false teeth.
United Kingdom
malaysia
Netherlands because weed is legal here.
Switzerland
[QUOTE=snowzombeh;33458650]Netherlands because weed is legal here.[/QUOTE]
Only reason? Shame, they have so much more.
and Japan, I'd go there.
I like living in Australia, It's pretty good when compared to a lot of other places. However the cost of living may be high if you don't have some sort of support here I guess.
I get paid $13.20 to make burgers at McDonald's and I'm 16, so paying $80-100 for games, for example, doesn't bother me too much.
[QUOTE=N0 WAR;33458756]Only reason? Shame, they have so much more.
and Japan, I'd go there.[/QUOTE]
Like what? Can't think of anything else.
Scandinavia because we have no dumb laws here.
I live in the UK and I guess It's good with all the free health care and free education til' the age of 19 and stuff, but I'm personally bored of the place. I just can't stand the weather, It's never good for doing anything whatsoever, the past two Summers there has been fuck all sun.
I'd really like to see how I'd like living somewhere in the US or Canada but problem is, the US doesn't seem like the kind of place I'd want to go without some reasonable financial security, plus right now I'm 18 and have no money and no actual good reason to go there but it is something I'd want to consider some day in the future once I have all the facts right.
Sea land!
[QUOTE=mbreunig91;33458600]Liechtenstein and Andorra because they are small tourist countries in Europe.
both countries have low taxes
Plus other cool facts:
Andorra has one of the world's lowest unemployment rates, with the statistics on June 2009 showing almost 0% unemployment within the country
Andorra's official language is Catalan
Andorra's capital, Andorra la Vella, is the highest capital city in Europe, being at an elevation of 1023 metres
Liechtenstein follows a policy of neutrality and is one of few countries in the world that maintains no military.
Liechtenstein is one of the few countries in the world with more registered companies than citizens
Liechtenstein is the world's largest producer of sausage casings, potassium storage units and false teeth.[/QUOTE]
Good luck getting into Lichtenstein.
Spoiler: It's basically impossible to go living there.
Siberia
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Need I say more?
Egypt
riots and neurotoxin grenades all day erry day
Avoid the UK.
I'd say Denmark, Sweden, Finland.
Canada!!
ISS
Italy or Southern France
Japan (if there wouldn't be any madafakin earthquakes all the time!)
oh and Tsunamis as well
I would recommend Norway, but there are probably better options. (Like Japan, Denmark, Sweden etc etc..)
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