Most people at the bottom end pay very low tax compared to rest of the world. Higher earners have some of the highest taxes in the world yes.
Results are worth it.
Belgium, simply because education is better, society is not fucked up, well paid jobs, average to pretty good economy with no sign of trouble for years to come along with great living conditions.:y:
Brazil or Cuba,They got nice beach and life there is too simple !
lol, life is not simple here, it is like any other country.. But it has it´s pros and cons too.. The worst thing here is the political corruption. There is violence too, but not so bad as it is shown. I've never seen someone, that is not a cop, with a gun on the streets for exemple. I have never been robbed. And the beaches, are indeed a pro.
Canada is a wonderful place for me but other than here, I'd want to live in the Alps. I love the mountains and living in Italy in a ski-side chalet would be awesome! Australia would be awesome with the alternate seasons, too.
-Weather isn't extreme, pretty temperate (although our summers can be disappointing)
I hate the weather here, it snows in march... I mean seriously? lol
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For me it used to be Sweden, but with Assange being extorted and companies like RIAA taking control of the copyright laws over there, I actually have no clue now. Every country has it flaws (especially the US). Over here it's alright except for the weather and some laws over here. At least we don't have drones in the UK lol. All I know is that until I leave uni I doubt i'll move out the UK permanently for some time..
I've got dual citizenship for Australia and Norway. I've traveled to close to 70 countries now.... Australia is proving to be the best for me right now but I see myself retiring in either New Zealand or back in Norway. Both Norway and Australia are frequently at the top of the list of best countries to live in eg quality of life etc.