Indeed. But its economy is a bit of a shallow reason: if you're going to live there, then prepare to say goodbye to your low tax rates. On the other hand, I suppose where I live now isn't too bad
I'm incapable of making just one decision. I'd love to live in New Zealand, Canada, England, Sweden, or Spain. But I do love where I live, Melbourne is a cool city. If I end up staying here for the rest of my life, I have no problem with that.
Spent the last 10 minutes realising how lucky I am to live where I do, definitely going to go for a run tomorrow morning. Just one more. I cannae resist:
I'd say probably still in England. After going on holiday to Cyprus though, I have started to wonder... The way people live in some places is so easy. Cyprus seems to have the perfect balance; beautiful, simple, cheap, fun, and yet well developed with a strong economy.
Tokyo. I love Japanese culture! It's so unique and exciting for me. Also Vegas, NYC.I want to go to San Fransisco again since I went there when I was one. I like where I live now, though. I just love the landscapes and countryside! Not to sure on the political things, but I like England a lot!
If money and citizenship were not an issue? Switzerland, hands down. Hell I would drop everything right now and build a log cabin in the Alps, if I did not think Swiss authorities would take issue with my notion.
Florence, , , Vila Nova De Gaia (Portugal), Madeira (Portugal), San Francisco, New York, Toronto, Melbourne, Sydney, Capetown, Barcelona, Siena, Milan, Lisbon, Porto, Buenos Aires.... And that's where I want to live : everywhere.:lol:
I would really like to go to Poland, most of my extended family is there....otherwise I would like to go the UK I visited there a couple times and always had a great time
I just want to live at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Good skiing, a lot of people watching in the winter, and the Teton mountain range is there for climbing in the summer!
Spoke about this over dinner yesterday. I decided on Italy. Possibly somewhere about 60km from Rome - if not, somewhere in the North. It's a beautiful place, not too over- or underdeveloped, and no-one can beat Italian food. ---------- Post added 6th Apr 2013 at 10:32 AM ---------- I would say somewhere in Tuscany to be specific, if not around Rome. My favourite part of Italy. I'm not into Rome, but I don't want to miss out on it completely.
This. Or Seattle. Though, I kind of hate the rain. It's great for 3-4 months out of the year, the rest of the time it sucks. But Mt. Rainier is awesome, and nothing beats climbing in the North Cascades.
San Francisco, Buenos Aire, Melbourne, London, New York City, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, Vancouver or Seattle.
I'd live in Australia, since I'm in love with a girl and she lives there and I want nothing else than to be with her...