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I really hate it here.. where I live!

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Hi!

well, I was born in this stupid city and lived all my life till i moved to another city a year ago ... and i thought it'd be better, but honestly it's worst ! so i am totally confused what to do where to go!

i am thinking of leaving the whole country but i think it'd be too hard for me that i am alone and i'd not have anybody in the new country that i am gonna move to ... i mean i do speak english, and my english isn't that bad if i wanna move to Canada or US ,, but if its happining to you what would you do, where woud you move and start a new life /...???

please tell me your thoughts !

thanks

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  1. Don't come to England, it is scutty and full of chavs here, cost of living is WAY too expensive, I can't wait to move out! I live in England :(


  2. Perhaps it is not the place that you live that is making you unhappy but the way you are living your life.  Really if you are unhappy, it won’t matter where you live until you make choices that will make you happy.  Each new place is going to awesome at first because it is so new, but then real life sets in and the old baggage that you carry from one place to the next will travel with you.  Find out what makes you happy before you move and choose to be happy otherwise the next place could be worse than where you are now and you won’t even realize it until it is too late.  If after doing that you still find that you are unhappy - look within your heart to see where you feel lead to go, which country or place has always excited you or where you enjoyed travelling to on vacation.

  3. I currently live in Canada and I wouldn't mind moving to England, Australlia or Japan.

  4. where do you live:S:S!!!

    if i hated my life so bad i probably would, but i live in canada. and i love it here...soo i guesss if you REALLY dont lie it where you are start a new life when you have enough money and have a plan on what your going to do. GOOD LUCK!

  5. There is no perfect place. Every place will have things that you will not like.

    I've lived in both the US and Canada, and they're both great places to live. (If you are more comfortable with a socialist background, Canada would be an easier transition. Less socialism allows for more freedom, but demands more personal responsibility.)

    It all depends on what your goals are.

    If you're looking for a place where you love everything and hate nothing, stay where you are. The perfect place doesn't exist.

  6. I currently live in England and wouldn't recommend it because the price of living is too high. Go to Canada or US!

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