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What's the best country to live?

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What's the best country to live?

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  1. Canada is a great place to live in because of it's multiculturalism but Dubai is definitely the most beautiful place in the world. Dubai has the only 7 Star Hotel in the world and they also have an Underwater Hotel which is beautiful.


  2. U.S. or Israel

  3. I agree with the one who said "anywhere in Europe".

    Not in Brazil or South America for sure.

  4. America duh!

  5. I'm sure everyone will have a different view on that, depending on their preferences and origins.

    Generally, any developed countries in terms of standards of living. Countries such as, Australia, North America, Canada, Britain, or mostly anywhere in Europe (to list a few). I'm sure a lot of people can argue this though.

    Places such as China and Japan would be good too, but they're EXTREMELY overcrowded, property prices are very high. Also, laws such as '1 child only' (in China) may not be to everyones tastes.

  6. switzerland. they haven't been in any war in the past 500 years. plus, they have such a great military and defense that if they were in one, they could survive anything. even a nuke

  7. i think malta is great place to live in ..

    it is an island quite , clean , beautiful place

    :)

  8. It all depends on your situation.  

    Do you have/not have money?

    What's your education level?

    What do you do for fun?

    What kind of weather do you like?

    On balance, money or not, the US is still probably the best place to live when you consider things like diversity in people, freedom, diversity in climate, landscapes, weather, etc., leisure activity, available medical care, available technology, transportation ease, economic opportunity, and friendliness of the people there.

    There is a bit of a genuine culture vacuum.  The US is still a bit sexually repressed, racist, vanilla in the middle, and apathetic.  But where else can you wake up near the sands of an ocean beach.  Drive four hours to ride some of the greatest snow in the world.  Gamble into the night in luxurious casinos.  See the desert and North America's lowest point below sea level in another 3 hours, and 3 hours later be in Disneyland?  Take another 3 hour drive to see the Grand Canyon.  AND THAT'S JUST THE SOUTHWEST part of the country.

  9. If you can afford it Reykjavik Iceland would be my choice; however, it recently passed Tokyo as being the most expensive city in the world to live in.

  10. The North Pole...

  11. England They speak english and the schools are way better. I am American though

  12. usa baby

  13. anywhere in europe ,australia, dubai,or the best of all heaven,where everythings is posibble

  14. I'm American, and I'm seriously considering immigrating to New Zealand for several reasons... most of which Cathy already touched on.

  15. New Zealand-a beautiful green country I'm finding hard to leave as I'm going for a 6 week holiday overseas. And no, New Zealand is not apart of Australia as some think, and average temp. for the summer is about 25 degrees and in the winter about 12-generally a very good climate. Taupo is a city with a lot of tourists activities it has a good sized lake in the middle which makes is such a calm place. If you want snow---go by Ruapehu, a beach--anywhere. Auckland or Wellington if your not after such peacefulness, more of an upbeat sort of lifestyle. Any of the other cities are great and you can travel the whole country in like a week or two. I haven't been down to the South Island for a long time but its defiantly worth a visit.

        And if you want to live in a country with freedom etc- New Zealand is even better than America for that, has better technology and is one of the safest countries you could ever live in-I must say I do love America but Americans that move over here fall in love with our country and never want to leave.

    The reason why you wont have many people saying New Zealand is because not many people actually take the wonderful oppourtunity to come here and New Zealand is a much smaller country than most.

  16. Personally, Holland, Sweden or Denmark.

    In Holland, everyone speaks english, plus, it's less controlled. If a kid runs into the street, and you go save it, the mother isn't going to accuse you of kidnapping, she'll be grateful. And, another bonus: everything is laid out like a checkerboard.

    In Sweden, pretty much everyone speaks English as well. It's a really nice place to be. Also, there isn't a lot of trash all over the place.

    Denmark is considered to be the happiest place on earth. Need I say more?

  17. AMERICA OR CANADA OR ENGLAND, AMERICA ALL THE WAY!!!!!!!

  18. I've lived in Germany for 15 years and here in the US for almost 14 years and I think both places are wonderful.

  19. Australia

  20. Scotland, I wish I'd never left

  21. new Zealand i live in England and it sucks

  22. America or Japan!

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  23. Anywhere in Europe.

  24. The 5 countries with the highest standard of living are:- Norway, Sweden, Canada, Belgium and Australia.

    Australia has 4 cities in the top 10 most liveable cities in the world (6 cities make the top 20).  If you add in climate, lifestyle and clean environment into these other factors, I would say Australia is the best country to live.  Having travelled a lot around the world my next choices would be Canada or New Zealand.

  25. it depends on your preferences. If you like nature, beach, sun I suggest a tropical place (Hawaii, or most Asian countries). If you like Arts/History, South America will do. It really depends. Just follow your passion & Im sure youll be on the right place. G'luck.

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