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I would live near the beach as love the seagulls and smell of salty air
I'm fairly happy being in the UK, but Prague would be a rather nice alternative.
The people are friendly, the cost of living is fairly low and it has some stunning architecture.
Texas. But more than just "wish," I want to see if I actually move there because I'd love to be part of the Texan state, use USD currency, the constitutional rights and etc. And have the American nationality, of course.
Plus, they speak English there more often than, say, London where some people just speak in their own language so it creates barriers in communication and socializing. When a person moves to a new country they're supposed to assimilate.
Anyway, London has a serious issue with knives while Texas has shootings so neither is really better per say in terms of security but I'd still prefer Texas. Specifically Kerrville, seems like a nice quiet town there.
Thailand for me. I have a farm with my wife in a small village just outside a town called Sakaeo.
We have a house in the UK and once our son finishes school in 5 years we will rent our house here and move to the farm full time.
We've been building and planning this for 18 years so far lol
I'd love to live in the Seychelles. Beautiful place. My auntie is from there and they have their own family business there to. I've been there once and would love to go back again
Hmm, to be honest I do love living in the UK, so I guess I would stay in the Uk but be close to the countryside and the sea, probably somewhere on the Coast would be fun.
I would love to live somewhere in Wiltshire in a very typical English village. Join the WRVS, give talks on history, bake cakes and tend a small garden. Feet up in front of a log fire in winter with a good book or film.
If I could live anywhere then it would be in a remote forest location, big wooden house by a large lake. Just like in the horror movies.
I love the beach too. I used to live in Brighton when I was studying and I really miss the sea air and watching the waves crash on the shore. I love sunny tropical or warm european beaches on holiday but I (almost) equally love the British coastline in autumn and winter when it's all dramatic and windy with big waves. There's something that makes you feel so alive about being immersed in nature and I often feel that way when taking big gulps of cold sea air.
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