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Tugasaki · 61-69, M
Canada is giving $2000.00 a month to people who lost their jobs during pandemic,and giving money to front line workers for free, taxable though, but still great for our country.

LovesJazz2 · 56-60, F
🍀 Ireland (County Mayo) - Would be cool to live where my grandmother came from. 🍀
Laughman · 46-50, M
@LovesJazz2 I lived in Ireland about 20 years ago. County Tip. Scenery was nice, however I wouldn't rush back.
LovesJazz2 · 56-60, F
@Laughman Cool. Why wouldn't you return?
Laughman · 46-50, M
@LovesJazz2 to be honest I didn't like the whole region.ie the UK/Ireland. It might be an ok place to visit however I couldn't work and live there again. Just different ways of life I guess.
NeloAngelo · 26-30, M
i think Japan seems more polite in general. and i think there social customs are better and there festivals look so pretty and well organised.

i would want to move if only i could grasp the language :(
CoralieJuliet · 22-25, F
Belgium or France

I have never been but Portugal suspended rent and is extending that to all non citizens for the remainder of the year
Brianthesnail · 56-60, M
@CoralieJuliet France is full of French people 🤣🤣

Belgium is famously boring. And riddled with virus these days . . .
CoralieJuliet · 22-25, F
@Brianthesnail Well I would move after the virus, not before. Belgium is beautiful with great food. And I adore French culture and the people.
Brianthesnail · 56-60, M
@CoralieJuliet where are you comparing to?
Freeranger · M
I like your question simply because, I ponder it on occasion. I suppose my answer would be England. I have some first cousins there, whom I met when they "came over" years ago, and I enjoyed the visit.
I suspect I would be more compatible there.
Laughman · 46-50, M
@Freeranger the weather over there could play a part in how much you enjoy the place. I was in London for a week before I up and left. It was not my cup of tea that's for sure.
helenS · 36-40, F
Outside of Western Europe, I could imagine living in the US, specifically in the Mid West.
Laughman · 46-50, M
@helenS look the US has some great scenery and yes individuals are nice( I have relatives over there) but the whole political landscape and culture just does my head in. Not sure how long I could last there.
Brianthesnail · 56-60, M
@helenS really? I never heard that before. What I know of Midwest it is boring (prefer either coast) . And I couldn't live so far from the sea
helenS · 36-40, F
@Laughman I was mentally unable to stay. A serious case if homesickness.
pride49 · 31-35, M
Italy, Constantinople, egypt, austrailia, india
Laughman · 46-50, M
@pride49 rather diverse list there.
Brianthesnail · 56-60, M
[@Constantinople ¿? Not technically a country but I get you

Really one of my favourite places on earth
pride49 · 31-35, M
@Laughman those are more places I would like to go.
Elessar · 26-30, M
Ireland, UK (Scotland), Germany, Switzerland.. or at least that's where I find the best job offers
Brianthesnail · 56-60, M
Japan is pretty high on my list. Also Italy
Laughman · 46-50, M
@Brianthesnail I visited Rome a few years ago and I didn't mind it
JupiterDreams · 31-35
New Zealand
Laughman · 46-50, M
@JupiterDreams hmm I've been there several times and honestly I'm not in a rush to get back.

 
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