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11/21/2007 07:46:24 PM · #76
Well, if you moved to Japan hoping to find things the way they are back in your home you are in for a nasty surprise.

Did you learn Japanese? I speak at the level of a 5 year old, and it has enhanced my experience 10 fold since i first got here.

As for saying Japanese are liars, well that is just wrong. Maybe you interepreted the social rules as lying? When i show japanese people a really bad photo, they will still say "Wow that is soo good!", but that is just them being overly polite, not liars!
11/21/2007 08:08:21 PM · #77
Originally posted by kolasi:

Well, if you moved to Japan hoping to find things the way they are back in your home you are in for a nasty surprise.

Did you learn Japanese? I speak at the level of a 5 year old, and it has enhanced my experience 10 fold since i first got here.

As for saying Japanese are liars, well that is just wrong. Maybe you interepreted the social rules as lying? When i show japanese people a really bad photo, they will still say "Wow that is soo good!", but that is just them being overly polite, not liars!


I think i just spoiled the thread.

Well I respect your experience thats all I could say.
Lets get back to topic.
11/21/2007 08:56:07 PM · #78
Originally posted by briantammy:

If I were to move to another country what should I consider?


Is that a serious question? If yes, then there's many factors to consider:
- security
- proximity to friends and family
- medical care
- schools (if applicable)
- cost of living
- weather
- the family members that would go with you (do they want to move?)
- language barrier
- do you like the ocean, the mountain, warm, cold, snow, sand, wind?
- social life

I am in the fortunate position where really, I can move anywhere if I wished to do that. However, I'm still in Campbellville, Ontario, Canada - hard to find the right place ;) I want a place that:
- it's safe
- has an ocean and decent mountains within driving distance
- has places for sailing, scuba diving, and of course, for great photos
- it's not too hot, not too cold, not too windy - except when sailing ;)
- has no mosquitos! - that's a bit hard, I know
- has good schools (in English... Japanese won't do!)
- tolerates foreigners
- it's not a big city
- has lots of sunny days

Sounds a bit like British Columbia but not Vancouver, too rainy!
11/21/2007 09:05:27 PM · #79
Originally posted by AGrigorof:


Sounds a bit like British Columbia but not Vancouver, too rainy!


Too bad that's where the ocean is. ;oP
11/21/2007 09:08:42 PM · #80
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

The government has automated software which will send you tax reassessments whenever they detect any money in your bank account. If you put up a fuss, they freeze all of your assets and tazer you to death.

I'm tempted to go minimalist/survivalist pretty soon. There's no getting ahead.

So Slippy is considering going either Aboriginal or Maori then, eh? ;)
11/21/2007 09:34:37 PM · #81
Originally posted by AGrigorof:

Originally posted by briantammy:

If I were to move to another country what should I consider?


Is that a serious question? If yes, then there's many factors to consider:
- security
- proximity to friends and family
- medical care
- schools (if applicable)
- cost of living
- weather
- the family members that would go with you (do they want to move?)
- language barrier
- do you like the ocean, the mountain, warm, cold, snow, sand, wind?
- social life

I am in the fortunate position where really, I can move anywhere if I wished to do that. However, I'm still in Campbellville, Ontario, Canada - hard to find the right place ;) I want a place that:
- it's safe
- has an ocean and decent mountains within driving distance
- has places for sailing, scuba diving, and of course, for great photos
- it's not too hot, not too cold, not too windy - except when sailing ;)
- has no mosquitos! - that's a bit hard, I know
- has good schools (in English... Japanese won't do!)
- tolerates foreigners
- it's not a big city
- has lots of sunny days

Sounds a bit like British Columbia but not Vancouver, too rainy!


yes, it's a serious question in order to get ideas. There are so many people here from all over and many have seen several places who could offer great insight. I've lived in many parts of the US and lived 3 years in Germany and visited a few western European countries. I've wanted to visit eastern Europe, poland, ukraine, czech, and russia. Also very interested in the uk. Even considered teaching english (esl) to get the opportunity to "practice" living in other places. Also would like to see canada west and east coasts. Also down-under has interested me.

11/21/2007 09:39:59 PM · #82
GREECE!

Originally posted by AGrigorof:

Originally posted by briantammy:

If I were to move to another country what should I consider?


I am in the fortunate position where really, I can move anywhere if I wished to do that. However, I'm still in Campbellville, Ontario, Canada - hard to find the right place ;) I want a place that:
- it's safe
One of the lowest crime rates in europe

- has an ocean and decent mountains within driving distance
The oceans and Mountains are the selling point!!

- has places for sailing, scuba diving, and of course, for great photos
Excellent sailing, scuba diving too but no coral reefs and such, but lots of shipwrecks and ancient ruins (the govt just allowed scuba diving pretty much anywhere)

- it's not too hot, not too cold, not too windy - except when sailing ;)
Definately not too cold, maybe too hot in the summer (can reach 40 degrees at really bad days), very very low humidity. It can get windy in august, some parts of the country are windy all the time - agean especially.

- has no mosquitos! - that's a bit hard, I know
Hmmm...there are mosquitos, but not nearly as many as i had encountered in Ontario one summer. (no mosquito swarms, just the ocassional annoying bugger that might keep you up at night)

- has good schools (in English... Japanese won't do!)
The american community school of Athens is a great K-12 school, with a very hgh rate of attending good universities. Theres 2 other American schools, a french, german, British, and even arabic one

- tolerates foreigners
Foreigners are all over the place, but Greeks like to speak their mind, so you might get into heated debates about your countries politics at any given moment!

- it's not a big city
Athens is huge 5 million, but Thessaloniki is about 800.000 and also has american schools. And from there on there are towns from 10 ppl to 300.000

- has lots of sunny days
finding cloudy days might be difficult!

11/21/2007 09:41:27 PM · #83
Growing up my dad always wanted to move us to Australia.

I have a good friend in New Zealand that just loves it. I also love the New Zealanders accents... although I dont know if I can handle it being summer at Christmas!

I lived in S. Korea for 2 years, wouldnt live there voluntarily again, although I would visit. My husband and I were married there, in Seoul.
11/21/2007 09:53:57 PM · #84
Personally I have to make a choice of any place other than india (off course everyone likes his motherland) Australia would be my choice. I have met many Australians and they are the best people I have met. Without any doubt.
11/21/2007 10:21:06 PM · #85
Freetonia
11/21/2007 10:26:35 PM · #86
Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse:

Freetonia


Isn't it Freedonia?

I'd the best choice is Australia, though. ;-)
11/21/2007 11:05:01 PM · #87
My dream is to retire at 55 to Paris and live there. Maybe even become a citizen.
11/21/2007 11:17:47 PM · #88
Originally posted by Pug-H:

Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse:

Freetonia


Isn't it Freedonia?

I'd the best choice is Australia, though. ;-)


Ohhh, horse feathers!
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