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Where would you relocate to?


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Being forced to relocate or willingly relocate are two entirely different scenarios. If the former applied I'd go for a country where I could guarantee my safety both personally and financially. Contenders would be Switzerland, New Zealand and a non disclosed Island nation somewhere smack in the middle of the Ocean.

 

It wasn't meant to be that technical, Raavi. You're just unable to live in your home country in this scenario. Nothing more.

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I'd move to the UK. I don't much care for Aussieland(as far as living there) and Canada is dull.

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If there was a chance of me moving somewhere, it would be the great US and A. I have always wanted to live there, the culture is just so appealing to me. Preferably i would live in LA or NY. Manhattan would be my first choice. The buildings and the atmosphere just look so cool.

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In any Western Europe or North American country. I hate Quebec and French language, so I don't mind being forced to move out.

My fist choice would be a small town in a good state in the USA. I'll keep my Canadian citizenship and I'll ask to be transported to Canada if I'm hurt. I might also move to a town close to the border to make it easier.

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"Forcibly" relocated; Son, I'd voluntarily relocate if it was possible.

 

Anyway, Vancouver, Canada. Thoroughly enjoyed my two years there, definitely would love to settle down there permanently.

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Scandinavia. Nuff said.

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"Forcibly" relocated; Son, I'd voluntarily relocate if it was possible.

As would I.

 

Brooklyn, New York. I've got such a fascination for The Big Apple, a fascination I've had since I was a kid. Initially my choice would've been Manhattan, but it just looks too bloody chaotic for my liking, not to mention the horse sh*t lying all over the place.

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i live in the city but grew up on the coast. so yeah im not leaving australia.

 

i would like to go back down the soath coast. but i would probably go the north coast (family is there).

 

 

but i,ve always wanted to go to Phoenix in america because im a mad suns fan.

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Maybe Alaska. I've always been fascinated by sparsely populated areas, particularly in the Arctic region. Iceland seems like a pretty cool place too from what I've seen/read, as does Norway though it's probably too populated for my liking.

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I've always wanted to relocate to the Yukon. It's just the simple life; you're always doing something because you've got to provide from your family. Winter is really harsh over there so there's always a race to collect enough wood and enough meat to survive. In places like Tanana, there's no vets, doctors or even a police force. People are basically forced to man up and get on with it, although if it's really bad there's towns (not really close) where they can travel to.

 

It'd just be cool to be constantly doing something. Some people would complain that there's no television or internet over there, but who cares? You'd be doing something or sleeping all the time, whether it be hunting, collecting supplies, cooking, looking after your family or looking after the animals (in most cases, dogs).

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Anywhere with a little warmth! lol. America would be nice but i wouldnt know where id like to live. Always wanted to live somewhere like Barbados, Too cold here in the UK.

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As much as I love New York, I always was interested in going somewhere in Canada thanks to some friends of mine.

 

There's also the craving to go to Australia, love the scenery and the weather reminds me of my home country.

Last but not least, the girl I have a serious crush on for the last 3 years just moved to California and I'd want nothing more than to head over there as soon as I get the possibility, just

hopefully in less crowded areas.

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I really really really love NY but would love to be out West.

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As much as I love New York, I always was interested in going somewhere in Canada thanks to some friends of mine.

 

There's also the craving to go to Australia, love the scenery and the weather reminds me of my home country.

Last but not least, the girl I have a serious crush on for the last 3 years just moved to California and I'd want nothing more than to head over there as soon as I get the possibility, just

hopefully in less crowded areas.

I have always been really fascinated with New York too but in all honestly I'd likely end up somewhere in Canada such as Vancouver or maybe in the UK. The way I see it Canada is basically the US but people are smarter, streets are safer, less guns and you actually have some healthcare. It might be not great but it can't be worse than in here or in the US either.

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New York City, gritty, and full of opportunity

Been there, done that, hated it. You will need some heavy duty soundproofing then. Constant car horns and brakes squeaking all thru the night.

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New York City, gritty, and full of opportunity

 

Full of opportunity? I dunno, man, it just seems like a bunch of service sector workers.

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Australia, would be the closest to 'home'.

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New York City. Specifically the Statue Of Liberty to reunite with my mother.

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New York City, gritty, and full of opportunity

 

Full of opportunity? I dunno, man, it just seems like a bunch of service sector workers.

 

If you're on Wall Street it is rife with opportunity, Half of getting places is knowing people, the other half is working your f*cking ass off.

 

Plus the whole idea of living alongside 20 million other people all trying to get up in the world is inspiring.

 

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Algonquin Assassin

I don't much care for Aussieland(as far as living there) and

Well....

 

Screw you too.

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New York City, gritty, and full of opportunity

 

Full of opportunity? I dunno, man, it just seems like a bunch of service sector workers.

 

If you're on Wall Street it is rife with opportunity, Half of getting places is knowing people, the other half is working your f*cking ass off.

 

Plus the whole idea of living alongside 20 million other people all trying to get up in the world is inspiring.

 

 

 

20 million?

 

And yeah, if you're on Wall Street. You'd need work for a firm to even have a chance to get there. Don't get me wrong, that's exactly what I'm going for, finance/investment banking/stock-brokering.

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New York City, gritty, and full of opportunity

 

Full of opportunity? I dunno, man, it just seems like a bunch of service sector workers.

 

If you're on Wall Street it is rife with opportunity, Half of getting places is knowing people, the other half is working your f*cking ass off.

 

Plus the whole idea of living alongside 20 million other people all trying to get up in the world is inspiring.

 

 

 

20 million?

 

And yeah, if you're on Wall Street. You'd need work for a firm to even have a chance to get there. Don't get me wrong, that's exactly what I'm going for, finance/investment banking/stock-brokering.

 

Yeah New York State area, I think it might include some of the other areas, I just quickly searched it to find out.

However I mean it mostly in the sense that you're in a large city with so many people with so many huge buildings around representing accomplishments of man, what can be done, so many rich people around, poor people too of course. But where I live there is nothing like that, 20 stories is the max where I live, hardly any of those crazy rich guys, and there is only 3 buildings that make it to that size, and one 25 story building, that's it.

 

I feel as though if you want to go somewhere, you gotta hang around with people that are going somewhere, you have to be in a place that is going somewhere, where there is something inspirational on every corner. I feel like New York is that kinda place if you look at it in the right way, where I live, nope. It's a clean-ass tidy city with perfect roads everwhere, and hardly any run down neighbourhoods. Seeing the struggle makes me believe I can keep going, that life isn't easy always.

 

Yeah, you have to be pretty lucky to end up on Wall Street. Actually, no, you have to be determined if you want to end up on Wall Street.

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Yeah New York State area, I think it might include some of the other areas, I just quickly searched it to find out.

However I mean it mostly in the sense that you're in a large city with so many people with so many huge buildings around representing accomplishments of man, what can be done, so many rich people around, poor people too of course. But where I live there is nothing like that, 20 stories is the max where I live, hardly any of those crazy rich guys, and there is only 3 buildings that make it to that size, and one 25 story building, that's it.

 

Ah, you meant the whole state. Sorry about that, I thought you just meant the city of New York.

 

 

I feel as though if you want to go somewhere, you gotta hang around with people that are going somewhere, you have to be in a place that is going somewhere, where there is something inspirational on every corner. I feel like New York is that kinda place if you look at it in the right way, where I live, nope. It's a clean-ass tidy city with perfect roads everwhere, and hardly any run down neighbourhoods. Seeing the struggle makes me believe I can keep going, that life isn't easy always.

 

 

Here: You might want to check this out then.

 

Yeah, you have to be pretty lucky to end up on Wall Street. Actually, no, you have to be determined if you want to end up on Wall Street.

Eh, I guess determined. You just have to be able to get a business degree and have to be able to get your foot in the door of an investment firm. You could always lone-wolf it and be a floor trader, but seats on the NYSE cost up to $2,500,000 a piece.

 

Edit: This stupid quote system screwed me up.

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New York City. Specifically the Statue Of Liberty to reunite with my mother.

 

How long does it take to go there by boat from Australia? :p

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