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Showing Original Post only (View all)If you were to move to a European country... Which would you choose? [View all]
Last edited Wed Jul 2, 2014, 10:46 PM - Edit history (1)
Or you can blurt out any other country in the world you want to live in, but since I'm considering moving out of the U.S (I'm thinking Germany) someday, I'm curious to see where people would shoot for.
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My family is from Florence and I often think of just showing up for Sunday dinner and...
Walk away
Jul 2014
#153
interesting pov. My daughter in law is from Das Hague, and they're doing their annual holiday there
2banon
Jul 2014
#139
I have relatives in Denmark Germany and Switzerland, probably in Ireland and Scotland
tularetom
Jul 2014
#17
On my one brief visit to Scotland, everyone I came in contact with spoke English...
northoftheborder
Jul 2014
#124
How delightful, to hear Scottish Gaelic. In my imagination it would sound lilting and musical.
northoftheborder
Jul 2014
#148
Spain for the climate and the food. Portugal for climate and sane drug laws making low crime rate
Warpy
Jul 2014
#32
Germany, because I know a little bit of the language and most of my family still lives there
MillennialDem
Jul 2014
#51
OMG, I loved it there - the food, people, clothes, climate, on the Mediterranean.
closeupready
Jul 2014
#133
First choice, Wales. Second, Scotland. Third, Norway. Except I love my state so much.
freshwest
Jul 2014
#77
I'd alternate between a apartment in Malta and a small lodge in Liechtenstein....
Rowdyboy
Jul 2014
#78
As much as the country has taken crap for immigrant's families mistreatment of girls and women
davidpdx
Jul 2014
#95
Corfu, Greece I spent a month there when I was in the Navy. Check out this video
B Calm
Jul 2014
#97
Italy or Norway I have family in both countries and enjoyed my time visiting those countries
Arcanetrance
Jul 2014
#145
I've never been, and I live in Canada which I like fine but I'd choose the UK or France
laundry_queen
Jul 2014
#149
Is there a place where it's usually around 74 degrees and mostly sunny and there are no
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2014
#157
I don't know if there'd be any European country I'd want to *live* in, but plenty I'd like to visit.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jul 2014
#178