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11/21/2007 04:45:38 AM · #26
How's southern France? Or anywhere in France.

I'd love to do Paris once...

I hear a lot of good things about Sydney and Melbourne too.
11/21/2007 05:21:06 AM · #27
Thailand has to be one of the best countries for expats that I've been to. Really photogenic place with loads of festivals, and very fun culture. Modern, convenient and cheap also.
Only thing that puts me off is the huge amount of expats!
11/21/2007 05:40:34 AM · #28
Australia...Melbourne in particular...close the thread, the debate is over :-)
11/21/2007 06:02:08 AM · #29
New Zealand for me, or Jordan, an up and coming playground by the sounds of things, with some fantastic scenery and it's very own Irish pub!
11/21/2007 06:02:20 AM · #30
I'm not all that well travelled but if I had to choose from somewhere I have been, it would probably be Canada or anywhere in the same part of the states where Bear_Music lives. The colours in autumn are just amazing. I visited that area nearly 20 years ago it has left a lasting impression. Ireland also appeals to me.
11/21/2007 06:05:57 AM · #31
Originally posted by hotpasta:

Australia...Melbourne in particular...close the thread, the debate is over :-)


Nah, not Melbourne, Perth Western Australia is the place to be.
11/21/2007 06:54:13 AM · #32
Originally posted by hotpasta:

Australia...Melbourne in particular...close the thread, the debate is over :-)


I'm visiting Melbourne right now. Monday we died of heat at the zoo, today I contemplated pulling out the plans for the ark :)

My vote goes for the west coast of Canada... tho' housing IS very expensive.

Message edited by author 2007-11-21 06:54:28.
11/21/2007 07:32:14 AM · #33
If I had the cash so I didnt have to work and could just travel the country shooting all day then I would go to Scotland. Not one of the cities, something a bit more remote, but with broadband and sky-plus.
11/21/2007 07:40:55 AM · #34
Southern France has the advantage of History, being a developed country, easy access to sea and mountains, great food, great climate and you're within a day's drive/train ride of Spain and Italy and well, most of Europe, really.

It rains a lot in Ireland.

Message edited by author 2007-11-21 07:41:17.
11/21/2007 08:14:40 AM · #35
Originally posted by Simms:

If I had the cash so I didnt have to work and could just travel the country shooting all day then I would go to Scotland. Not one of the cities, something a bit more remote, but with broadband and sky-plus.


saint andrews? last summer I was in scotland and precisely in saint andrews. is a very good city and if you love the golf there is the old course :)
11/21/2007 08:55:59 AM · #36
Originally posted by raish:

Southern France has the advantage of History, being a developed country, easy access to sea and mountains, great food, great climate and you're within a day's drive/train ride of Spain and Italy and well, most of Europe, really.

It rains a lot in Ireland.


maybe so...but the French live there ;-)they refuse to speak any other language, especially english (or german)
11/21/2007 09:03:41 AM · #37
Italia. Non ci è posto più bella
11/21/2007 09:21:18 AM · #38
Mexico if you have a little cash saved up.
11/21/2007 09:21:58 AM · #39
Mars

One day... my friends... this will be real :P and I only wish reincarnation is true, and I get to be the first photographer on Mars. I wonder if my pictures would get DNMCs because I am not on earth. We should add that to rules "Pictures taken On earth or on another planets"

LOL
11/21/2007 09:24:52 AM · #40
Originally posted by Puckzzz:

Originally posted by raish:

Southern France has the advantage of History, being a developed country, easy access to sea and mountains, great food, great climate and you're within a day's drive/train ride of Spain and Italy and well, most of Europe, really.

It rains a lot in Ireland.


maybe so...but the French live there ;-)they refuse to speak any other language, especially english (or german)


learn French, the food is your reward. ;)
11/21/2007 09:30:44 AM · #41
Originally posted by zxaar:

Originally posted by kolasi:

Greece!

and I guess if I had to pick a #2...Japan


If you like social life then I would never advise you japan. The least social people I have ever seen.


That is 100% wrong!
I make tons of friends every time I go out. Sure people appear reserved, but once you break the ice they are very warm

Not social? Their whole way of life is based on being social, it is very important to be social in Japan

Message edited by author 2007-11-21 09:32:28.
11/21/2007 09:34:45 AM · #42
Originally posted by mark_u_U:

Originally posted by Puckzzz:

Originally posted by raish:

Southern France has the advantage of History, being a developed country, easy access to sea and mountains, great food, great climate and you're within a day's drive/train ride of Spain and Italy and well, most of Europe, really.

It rains a lot in Ireland.


maybe so...but the French live there ;-)they refuse to speak any other language, especially english (or german)


learn French, the food is your reward. ;)


you know I hear about how the french refuse to speak english, but really, in the States i encountered many people who didnt like it when someone didnt speak english.
11/21/2007 09:37:09 AM · #43
Originally posted by mark_u_U:

Originally posted by Puckzzz:

Originally posted by raish:

Southern France has the advantage of History, being a developed country, easy access to sea and mountains, great food, great climate and you're within a day's drive/train ride of Spain and Italy and well, most of Europe, really.

It rains a lot in Ireland.


maybe so...but the French live there ;-)they refuse to speak any other language, especially english (or german)


learn French, the food is your reward. ;)


How in the world will I get my Belgian boyfriend to go to France huh? His hatred toward the French is unbelievable :-D
But he does drive a Renault nowadays...so it's getting better :-D
11/21/2007 09:39:17 AM · #44
Originally posted by kolasi:



you know I hear about how the french refuse to speak english, but really, in the States i encountered many people who didnt like it when someone didnt speak english.


That I can understand because English is the most common language to speak all over the world. The French seem to think everybody should speak French.
11/21/2007 11:12:20 AM · #45
Originally posted by saurabhv:

I'd love to do Paris once...

Most of us would ... but then we used to say that about Britney, too. ;-)
11/21/2007 11:16:13 AM · #46
Canada but for the CRTC, the federal Conservatives and Stephen Harper, cell phone wireless prices that are worse than in developing countries, the baffling obsession with hockey, and Celine Dion. Otherwise it's a go. Also Germany.
11/21/2007 11:21:22 AM · #47
Originally posted by Louis:

... and Celine Dion.


That's why I don't go to Vegas much anymore...

:-P
11/21/2007 11:23:51 AM · #48
Saipan is OK
New Zealand is like UK was in the 70's
Japan is great

in fact ..... its not the country, its the people
11/21/2007 11:26:09 AM · #49
Originally posted by Puckzzz:

maybe so...but the French live there ;-) they refuse to speak any other language, especially english (or german)


Sorry but having spent nearly a year in France I have to disagree with that generalisation. If you make the effort to speak French (and why shouldn't people?) they really appreciate it and will respond in English if they can - that's my overall experience.

I went to France with all sorts of misconceptions about the French but didn't really find them vastly different to the English, with a few exceptions.

Message edited by author 2007-11-21 11:28:10.
11/21/2007 11:39:56 AM · #50
By the way, I'd recommend the UK. Now most British people have the endearing if slightly annoying belief that they're terribly hard done by and things run much better in other countries. After my time in France I can exclusively reveal that this is categorically not the case!

We may not be the prettiest country (although there's a great deal of beauty to be seen) and we may not have the best weather, but I happen to think very highly of the British: their sense of humour, their stiff upper lip, their diversity, the way they say sorry if someone walks into them, the way they're always talking about the weather... Some of the countryside is glorious and some of our cities are the most incredibly vibrant, exciting places (London of course is terrific).

So come over here. We're losing a lot of people to Australia and France these days so we could use a few from across the pond :)
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