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Weekly question: what country or countries you would love to live?

Charles Hawk: what country or countries you would love to live?

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Helio 'hneves182' Neves:

That's what I'm trying to figure out, at this moment I just wanna get out of Brazil!! People seem to like Australia, might try that.

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Zak "BOOMF" Wray: 

Las Vegas? Need I say more? Unlimited drugs, sun and slags and easy money. GG.

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River Prayer:  

Most of them?  I want to improve my Spanish skills (Tijuana is easy to get by on just English + minimal Spanish), so somewhere in South America where I'm forced to develop.  Argentina (Buenos Aires) and Colombia are on the short list in that regard.

Berlin has a vibrancy, history, and practicality that I like.  Love old historical places where the old combines with new entrepreneurship and art bubbling through everywhere you look.  Hong Kong, gateway to Asia, would be another spot that I could happily spend several years.

My near-term vision is to set up a base here in Tijuana, Mexico and take trips a couple weeks at a time to other Spanish speaking cities or countries.  I.e. alternate between being in the comfort zone, and challenging yourself to learn and improve in new places.

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Campbell-Gee: I would love to live in the United States of America because it has freedom, eagles, a free spirit, open-mindedness, and Daniel Cullmonn's mum.

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Paul Bogin: 

I'd have to say Australia. Mainly because of the fascinating wildlife and great weather!

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Paul 'Cog Dissonance' Collins: 

I'm happy in Indonesia, especially Bali. it has beaches, beautiful people, great weather. No other country appeals to me. My biggest dilemna here is I never go for a holiday, because nowhere else appeals to me.

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Knut "smatt" Turk: 

I'd love to spend some time in Japan/China sometime in the future, just to experience the cultural difference first hand. Apart from that New Zealand comes to mind just because of the nature there...I'm not a particularly huge fan of lying in the sun all day so tropical countries aren't really that appealing to me in terms of living :)​

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Andrew: I am living in Thailand because here is summer whole year, relatively small expenses for quite good quality of life, easy visa rules and, of course, girls :). In the future I wish to move to USA because I want to spent my life working in AI and life extension research. In US these industries are developed far more than in all other world