Where would you live if not in the US?



You must live in a shitty country if you want to move to the US. Countries i would prefer over the US:

UK
Ireland
France
Spain
Germany
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
Finland
Iceland
Italy
Hungary
Schweiz
Greece
Netherlands
Belgium

South Korea
Hong Kong
Japan
Australia
Thailand
Taiwan
Canada
New Zealand

OP, do not even consider moving to the UK, it is a shit hole.
 
Peru!! You need to visit Lima and see the coast there.. It is absolutely amazing. Besides South America is growing extremely fast and there is so much opportunity. Great culture and plenty of good ceviche and surfing
 
$1000/month and eastern europe and it's average ? for real ? that's fucking great then....not Ukraine, not sure if Russia ? Poland ? why being such of a pussy and not out a country loool ?
 
Argentina
Japan
Philippines
Australia
Fiji
Costa Rica
U.S. of A - There is so much opportunity here, most American's are blind to it....

Germany, Netherlands or Ireland maybe Italy/Spain...
 
Sydney for me.

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I'm suprised Australia hasnt been mentioned much in this thread? I love it.
 
Ireland

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England

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Australia

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New Zealand ( amazing landscape )


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Canada

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Portugal

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Random order
 
I have moved around and by far the best city I have ever lived in was Beijing:
Incredible nightlife
Cheap living
Great Food
People from all over the world
not to mention, beautiful Asian women
 
Sydney for me.

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I'm suprised Australia hasnt been mentioned much in this thread? I love it.

That picture looks like Utopia. How are the women though? Are they nice or bitchy like the cunts from the U.S.?
 
Hong Kong is good for two days, then i want to get the hell out. Its way too overpriced and too crowded

Food actually costs more now in Beijing than it does in Hong Kong due to inflation. So I'm not sure how Hong Kong is over priced. It also has very low income taxes.

Sure property is expensive in HK, but it's also an awesome investment. The laws here are great if you want to be a landlord and earn rental income.
 
Belize:

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Cayman Islands:

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definition of a tax haven but regarded the following characteristics as indicative of a tax haven:
  1. nil or nominal taxes;
  2. lack of effective exchange of tax information with foreign tax authorities;
  3. lack of transparency in the operation of legislative, legal or administrative provisions;
  4. no requirement for a substantive local presence; and
  5. self-promotion as an offshore financial center.
Become resident first pay all other taxes you have to before you get there generate income OUTSIDE of the caymans / belize = #winning
 
diplex: What's wrong with the UK? Shithole? I don't know but people at least speak the lovely english language and that place is full of opportunities.

Belize and the cool islands look fuckin yummy. Seems like Paradise.
 
funny how everyone is posting pictures. as if the scenery is what makes a country good or bad.