Post: Best Country to Live In
11-19-2012, 03:23 PM #1
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Please no biased answers and no answers like, "America because it's the best" or "France because I was born here," etc.
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12-06-2012, 08:34 PM #20
I live in the Netherlands and I'm fed up with it. Planning to move to Germany of the UK after finishing school. This country is out of control. Society is fucked up. It's like this nation is in an ongoing civil war.
12-09-2012, 08:57 PM #21
.James
Who’s Jim Erased?
I live in the United Kingdom, and I don't plan on moving away any time soon. Here's the reasons:

-The country is rich (obviously)
-We get barely any natural disasters (only the odd flood in the south)
-The place is generally quite civil
-We could be far worse off politically wise
-Good education
-Fared well in recession
-Country's improving on social issues
-Rich in history and culture (in some areas)
-Lots of variety in the above point, travel 20 minutes and you could be somewhere completely foreign compared to the last location
-NHS (free healthcare)
-Crime rates could be much worse
-Weather isn't extreme, pretty temperate (although our summers can be disappointing)

Yeah there are probabaly a few more reasons I could say but overall I'm pretty happy living in the UK! ^_^
12-11-2012, 06:20 PM #22
Keomo
Can’t trickshot me!
Anywhere that's safe and has a lot of perks.

But nowhere in this world is any place safe, and our views on the different countries are mostly skeptical and probably offensive or hyped up at best.
12-11-2012, 07:38 PM #23
Calvin231178
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Not the UK for sure
12-11-2012, 07:49 PM #24
Keomo
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Originally posted by Calvin231178 View Post
Not the UK for sure


What makes you say that? I think the UK is a half and half kind of place.

But i think it really depends on which part perhaps....

Some places still run in their old ways, but a decent amount of areas are changing their views on many things.
12-11-2012, 08:02 PM #25
Calvin231178
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Originally posted by Keomo View Post
What makes you say that? I think the UK is a half and half kind of place.

But i think it really depends on which part perhaps....

Some places still run in their old ways, but a decent amount of areas are changing their views on many things.


I live in Luton, yeah most places are nice and wonderful but on the other hand you have the roughest places. Luton has allot of religious conflicts with Muslims, Jews, Chritstains and polish. I just hate the wars Luton has like IE: EDL and the MDL every year they create this giant protest and gives Luton a terrible name for a community.
12-11-2012, 08:26 PM #26
.James
Who’s Jim Erased?
Originally posted by Calvin231178 View Post
I live in Luton, yeah most places are nice and wonderful but on the other hand you have the roughest places. Luton has allot of religious conflicts with Muslims, Jews, Chritstains and polish. I just hate the wars Luton has like IE: EDL and the MDL every year they create this giant protest and gives Luton a terrible name for a community.


Religious conflicts + racism is becoming less and less of a problem every day
12-11-2012, 08:36 PM #27
Keomo
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by Epic
Religious conflicts + racism is becoming less and less of a problem every day


Sarcasm, godliek
12-11-2012, 08:58 PM #28
.James
Who’s Jim Erased?
Originally posted by Keomo View Post
Sarcasm, godliek


It's true, in my city (Cardiff) literally nobody is racist (obviously you get the few odd jokes but even one of my closest mates who is Muslim says them)

In my opinion, racism isn't a valid point to use against the UK (which really isn't a very racist country)

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