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98. My daughters, 29 and 31 are dual citizens of Germany and the USA
Thu Jul 3, 2014, 08:41 AM
Jul 2014

But they have dual parentage (my wife is German), so they are allowed to keep both for life. Plus they were born here, and DID live and go to school here until age 16. The younger one has moved back here for work, while her sister, who lived in Germany longer, has settled in New York City.

Netherlands! zappaman Jul 2014 #1
Same here MrScorpio Jul 2014 #52
Italy JustAnotherGen Jul 2014 #2
"Homes," PLURAL?! WinkyDink Jul 2014 #8
My husband is from there JustAnotherGen Jul 2014 #86
Oh, MAAAAAN! I envy you to the Nth power! Firenze è bella! WinkyDink Jul 2014 #112
My family is from Florence and I often think of just showing up for Sunday dinner and... Walk away Jul 2014 #153
Yeah! Nice post, Rmoney! KamaAina Jul 2014 #174
I'm jealous!! choie Jul 2014 #55
France. onehandle Jul 2014 #3
I love Lyon JustAnotherGen Jul 2014 #5
I know someone who did move to Lyon a year ago mnhtnbb Jul 2014 #89
Probably the best food in France aint_no_life_nowhere Jul 2014 #146
Denmark. SummerSnow Jul 2014 #4
Me too! Squinch Jul 2014 #76
I lived there for three years, and I thought it was great. all american girl Jul 2014 #169
Omg, I'm so jealous and happy for you at the same time SummerSnow Jul 2014 #172
Thanks SummerSnow all american girl Jul 2014 #182
England, specifically to Devon or Cornwall. WinkyDink Jul 2014 #6
Portugal cerveza_gratis Jul 2014 #7
Wales, where my great grandfather came from csziggy Jul 2014 #9
Berlin Or Dusseldorf In Germany; Amsterdam In The Netherlands....... global1 Jul 2014 #10
What's Dusseldorf like? Neoma Jul 2014 #11
I Go There Every Few Years For A Big Medical Products Show.... global1 Jul 2014 #24
I live in Chicago-land. Neoma Jul 2014 #30
I visited a friend when he lived there. zappaman Jul 2014 #66
The problem I see with Germany... Neoma Jul 2014 #69
Looks to be the case dipsydoodle Jul 2014 #92
My daughters, 29 and 31 are dual citizens of Germany and the USA DFW Jul 2014 #98
I live in Düsseldorf now DFW Jul 2014 #102
I'd be happy PasadenaTrudy Jul 2014 #113
I've never been to that part of NM DFW Jul 2014 #114
I visit every so often PasadenaTrudy Jul 2014 #116
Different strokes for different folks DFW Jul 2014 #118
Be safe! PasadenaTrudy Jul 2014 #120
NEAR Frankfurt is as nice as IN Frankfurt sn't. DFW Jul 2014 #122
Amsterdam would be the last place I'd go frazzled Jul 2014 #80
interesting pov. My daughter in law is from Das Hague, and they're doing their annual holiday there 2banon Jul 2014 #139
My youngest son has been in Berlin since last September on a Fulbright mnhtnbb Jul 2014 #90
It'd have to be Luxembourg. greatauntoftriplets Jul 2014 #12
I'm a dual Irish and American citizen riderinthestorm Jul 2014 #13
If I could afford to go, back to Vienna. hobbit709 Jul 2014 #14
Me too. rogerashton Jul 2014 #43
Yes, see my post #90 mnhtnbb Jul 2014 #91
I would love to go back to Vienna! smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #187
FYI, I lived there for a semester in University. smirkymonkey Jul 2014 #188
France, as in Bordeaux Thinkingabout Jul 2014 #15
I think Sweden or Norway rurallib Jul 2014 #16
Both are fantastic! Rosa Luxemburg Jul 2014 #28
Saw a Rick Steves show sailing through the fjords rurallib Jul 2014 #33
Same here! cyberswede Jul 2014 #58
More than many, but still there are challenges for non-whites FrodosPet Jul 2014 #110
I have relatives in Denmark Germany and Switzerland, probably in Ireland and Scotland tularetom Jul 2014 #17
Denmark or Scotland. octoberlib Jul 2014 #18
Scotland! Rosa Luxemburg Jul 2014 #19
Scotland for me, too. 3catwoman3 Jul 2014 #23
Scottish people are very nice Rosa Luxemburg Jul 2014 #25
Scotland first choice for me also. northoftheborder Jul 2014 #36
English speaking? You sure about that? tkmorris Jul 2014 #106
On my one brief visit to Scotland, everyone I came in contact with spoke English... northoftheborder Jul 2014 #124
There are some who still speak Scottish Gaelic Rosa Luxemburg Jul 2014 #125
How delightful, to hear Scottish Gaelic. In my imagination it would sound lilting and musical. northoftheborder Jul 2014 #148
Here's a wee video Rosa Luxemburg Jul 2014 #161
Count me in theHandpuppet Jul 2014 #48
Same here. LuvNewcastle Jul 2014 #94
+1 Liberalynn Jul 2014 #71
North Berwick AngryAmish Jul 2014 #152
Warm ...Costa Rica Lochloosa Jul 2014 #20
I love Costa Rica. Blue_In_AK Jul 2014 #21
I can't find Costa Rica in the Mediterranean. kentauros Jul 2014 #45
Is Iceland Europe? Blue_In_AK Jul 2014 #22
It's....a weird europeon like island in the middle of nowhere. Neoma Jul 2014 #29
I think I would have to be somewhere Alaska-like, Blue_In_AK Jul 2014 #59
i think officially considered part of europe even though geographically JI7 Jul 2014 #42
Geographically, it's half European muriel_volestrangler Jul 2014 #93
Metz France nt el_bryanto Jul 2014 #26
Ireland, where most of my ancestors were from LibertyLover Jul 2014 #27
If it had to be Europe, it would be Spain or Italy. Vattel Jul 2014 #31
Why Spain? Neoma Jul 2014 #34
if you like warm weather, beach, food, art, other culture, spain would easily fit JI7 Jul 2014 #39
Might be an odd question... Neoma Jul 2014 #50
they have a lot of great literature, can't say how much people read right now JI7 Jul 2014 #65
I used to live in Spain long ago DFW Jul 2014 #117
Spain for the climate and the food. Portugal for climate and sane drug laws making low crime rate Warpy Jul 2014 #32
Norway JI7 Jul 2014 #35
Me, too. salin Jul 2014 #64
Spain, specifically Barcelona. Benton D Struckcheon Jul 2014 #37
Netherlands or France Tetris_Iguana Jul 2014 #38
Czech Republic JI7 Jul 2014 #40
Either Greece or southern Spain. kentauros Jul 2014 #41
Switzerland liberal N proud Jul 2014 #44
Most natives know about 3 languages minimum from what I understand. Neoma Jul 2014 #46
Three languages fluently liberal N proud Jul 2014 #61
Just "star" wars kentauros Jul 2014 #49
Italy 47of74 Jul 2014 #47
Germany, because I know a little bit of the language and most of my family still lives there MillennialDem Jul 2014 #51
My wife is originally from Poland, so..... vi5 Jul 2014 #53
Italy choie Jul 2014 #54
Switzerland. Adsos Letter Jul 2014 #56
Norway, probably, or maybe Scotland. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2014 #57
France ann--- Jul 2014 #60
.ch or .uk nationalize the fed Jul 2014 #62
Where I could be just another Euro-peon. tabasco Jul 2014 #63
Probably England Shankapotomus Jul 2014 #67
Switzerland. Terra Alta Jul 2014 #68
Switzerland for sure. Mister Ed Jul 2014 #81
UK only because it would be the easiest - TBF Jul 2014 #103
A popular question (which is fine): my auto-answer - France closeupready Jul 2014 #70
Marseilles? yeoman6987 Jul 2014 #128
OMG, I loved it there - the food, people, clothes, climate, on the Mediterranean. closeupready Jul 2014 #133
That what I love about all of us! yeoman6987 Jul 2014 #134
Germany oldhippie Jul 2014 #72
Mosel tabasco Jul 2014 #142
Oops! oldhippie Jul 2014 #144
I'd go.... Rod Beauvex Jul 2014 #73
Scotland Dyedinthewoolliberal Jul 2014 #74
GERMANY TheNutcracker Jul 2014 #75
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
The United Kingdom Glorfindel Jul 2014 #79
Norway bhikkhu Jul 2014 #82
Almost anywhere, area51 Jul 2014 #83
Not a biggie yeoman6987 Jul 2014 #129
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, or Finland. Stardust Jul 2014 #84
Spain or Portugal BlindTiresias Jul 2014 #85
I loved Barcelona. Without a prescription you can walk into a pharmacy and ask B Calm Jul 2014 #101
Spain, Portugal, Italy or Greece maddezmom Jul 2014 #87
Ditto! eissa Jul 2014 #131
I hear maddezmom Jul 2014 #137
United Kingdom OwnedByCats Jul 2014 #88
As much as the country has taken crap for immigrant's families mistreatment of girls and women davidpdx Jul 2014 #95
Life is pretty good Quantess Jul 2014 #143
Necessary to learn German to move to Germany? GOLGO 13 Jul 2014 #96
Complete fluency will not be required, but you do have to demonstate proficiency. DFW Jul 2014 #121
Corfu, Greece I spent a month there when I was in the Navy. Check out this video B Calm Jul 2014 #97
Canada. LWolf Jul 2014 #99
Probably Finland, because it's much like Karelia... HereSince1628 Jul 2014 #100
Argentina, I've always wanted to walk Patagonia. nt bemildred Jul 2014 #104
Aw, you're playing teabagger here now, aren't you? nt valerief Jul 2014 #111
I did. Spider Jerusalem Jul 2014 #105
I've Heard Denmark is Nice RadicalGeek Jul 2014 #107
I'd go cruising all around the Mediterranean for a year or two DinahMoeHum Jul 2014 #108
Reunion cvoogt Jul 2014 #109
Scandi countries are too pro-natalist PasadenaTrudy Jul 2014 #115
They are large, sparsely populated countries. PlanetaryOrbit Jul 2014 #165
England, because we're familiar with it. And, it's lovely. Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2014 #119
It is that. dipsydoodle Jul 2014 #147
Don't come to France, because it's no more the beatifull land mylye2222 Jul 2014 #123
To Scotland or Sweden. Frustratedlady Jul 2014 #126
Finland n/t Scootaloo Jul 2014 #127
How do you know they'll want you? brooklynite Jul 2014 #130
Interesting assumption. Neoma Jul 2014 #171
The island of Corsica, France aint_no_life_nowhere Jul 2014 #132
If I had the financial resources: London, UK emsimon33 Jul 2014 #135
Probably the same for me, too. Scotland would be next on the list. SMC22307 Jul 2014 #180
Traveling from London is very inexpensive--another good reason emsimon33 Jul 2014 #185
Lillyhammer! nt Broken_Hero Jul 2014 #136
My plan is for Spain. Chan790 Jul 2014 #138
Germany. Aristus Jul 2014 #140
Luxembourg SCUBANOW Jul 2014 #141
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
If it were more calm there, Jamaal510 Jul 2014 #150
Ireland AngryAmish Jul 2014 #151
Ireland BainsBane Jul 2014 #154
I love to dream Lifelong Protester Jul 2014 #155
HOGWARTS Tetris_Iguana Jul 2014 #156
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 have zero desire to move to Europe. ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #158
Does already moved count? Veruca Salt Jul 2014 #159
Vermont underpants Jul 2014 #160
Which language do you want to learn? n/t moondust Jul 2014 #162
I'm in Guatemala learning Spanish at the moment. Neoma Jul 2014 #163
That would help moondust Jul 2014 #166
There isn't a civil war here at the moment if that's what you mean. Neoma Jul 2014 #167
If I knew the language, Iceland or the Ukraine. PlanetaryOrbit Jul 2014 #164
It's a bad idea to be in Ukraine at the moment. Neoma Jul 2014 #168
Sunday we are moving to Brussels, Belgium all american girl Jul 2014 #170
Are Belgians fat, like Americans are fat? SMC22307 Jul 2014 #181
No, I think we are the only ones this fat.... all american girl Jul 2014 #183
Sounds wonderful. SMC22307 Jul 2014 #184
Well, the UK has the edge at the moment KamaAina Jul 2014 #173
Luxembourg... JCMach1 Jul 2014 #175
France, the Pas de Calais area, where my g'parents were from benld74 Jul 2014 #176
In Europe? Probably Germany. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #177
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
Norway mindem Jul 2014 #179
One of the Scandinavian Countries.. annabanana Jul 2014 #186
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