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Hey Pandas, Where Would You Move If You Got The Chance? (Closed)
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Hey Pandas, Where Would You Move If You Got The Chance? (Closed)

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I’m kinda curious to see the results!

#1

It is a tie between New Zealand and Ireland. Both have beautiful nature, culture, my kind of weather, the people are lovely, open and they seem to know way more about how to enjoy life compared to other 1st world countries.
8points

#2

greece, i love the food, the architecture, the mythology, and how it has free college and how the medicare is affordable
7points

#3

Italy, wonderful food, rich culture, fascinating history, beautiful landscapes, friendly people, lovely language etc.
7points

#4

Europe/the UK. I've heard great things about there, and seen pictures and it seem like a nice place. If not there, then Finland or the Netherlands, they don't have many people, the view points there are breathtaking, and I love the cold. It's an introvert's heaven haha
5points

#5

Iceland.
They speak English and Icelandic there, and their crime rates are SUPER low. Almost no crime. I heard the weather is great there, and the cost of living is relatively high unfortunately, but I'd love to retire there.
5points

#6

I wouldn't know where to start! I would definitely leave the USA and go somewhere where a persons mental and physical health are important. Where people are treated with dignity, no matter what their financial status is.
5points

#7

Definitely Saturn. love moons so anywhere away from other people
4points

#8

I would circumnavigate the world. Stop a few places, but mostly travel. I feel like my feet have been rooted all my life . . .
4points

#9

England. In Manchester. Call me crazy if you want, but Manchester has a vibrant, bustling city people actually walk around. The downtown in my city is a ghost town and undesirable place to be.
The architecture mix spans centuries. Our architecture is a mix of the 20th and 21st centuries. Maybe some from the later 19th centuries, but that's not many.
There are shops everywhere, all kinds. Very multicultural and it's not hard to find an unique place. My city is also very multicultural but everything is so sporadically spread out, and you really have to investigate where the unique, independant places are. The downtown core doesn't have many shops open, and not open for long enough hours. Everything is shut down by 6pm on weekdays and not much open on the weekends.
There are more opportunities for jobs and growth. My city is known for it's slow growth and limiting opportunities.
I love the Mancunian accent. The lack of snow. The hydrating climate ( I have a skin condition ). The beautiful, exotic flowers in the gardens. There's not many boulevards, or none, to mow like we have to. The open-air produce stands. The reliable and varied public transport with the many ways to pay the fare with very generous transfer passes (day savers, as you call them).
Most importantly, my boyfriend lives there and a cousin.
4points

#10

Bali or Amsterdam. Different I know but I love both so much!
3points

#11

Greece, always wanted to live there.
3points

#12

Austria or Denmark
3points

#13

I would most definitely move to the Caribbean lol
3points

#14

Canada. A little cottage in the forest.
3points

#15

Lapland. I love the snow. And the reindeer.
3points

#16

I would probably move to Florida or somewhere tropical!
2points

#17

If finances weren't an issue? New York City, of course! Maybe Brooklyn.
2points

#18

Austria or Denmark
2points

#19

I'm right where I want to be. I love the Kalkaska, MI area, so I think I would just stay here.
2points

#20

Canada, Britain, or Germany. My reason? To get out of the USA, better healthcare, plus multiple other reasons. I’ve been to a handful of countries in Europe and everything is so much better.
2points
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