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crunchy_mush
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Well not knowing anything else about the place, a survey done at the University of Leicester concluded that Denmark was the happiest country in the world. I'm not 100% sure exactly how they assess happiness. I think it's simply by asking people "Are you happy with your life" and getting them to answer on a 5 point scale.
In any case, if you pick Denmark, get ready for socialism and high taxes. If you're a big money earner, expect to pay tax percentages into the 70's (59% is the max income tax but with county taxes and others the amount goes up). But if they're so happy they must be getting something for their money, right? |
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Definitely Australia, great weather, relatively conservative and insightful people and culture, great sports ie rugby and cricket, and last but not least the Australina woman!!
South Africa wouldnt be bad if it wasnt for the crime and corrupt government!! |
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mobileminiatures
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Well, although I have never been there, I would have to say Austrailia. Great barrier reef, ocean all around you. Very high per capita beer consumption, I am sure I would make friends quickly...I think I could live with the toilet water turning backwards...Yep, Austrailia would work for me, I think... |
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Oh No!!!!!!!
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the best place to live is Spain, thats why i made the move two years ago.
Today is very warm, and blue clear skies, I'm off out now for a cafe con leche ten yards from the med.
Don't dream about where you would like to be, just do it!!!!!
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Darkwing
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I always wanted to emigrate to Canada, but failing that, my second choice would probably be Germany. |
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MISSY G
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Australia, it's fantastic the sun shines all year long and there is so much to do. |
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happykat
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If I could nail a fabulous job to go with the place, it would be in the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. I've lived there before. It's a great place. New Zealand itself is a lovely country. |
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Coley
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Albufeira, in the Algarve- Portugal
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Australia |
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clsga
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I'd stay my happy *** right here in the U.S. Perfect? Nope, but it's where home, family, and friends are. Love it here. (Plenty of places I'd love to visit, but live...nope.) |
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parrothead2371
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I would stay in the USA but if I had to move it would be to Australia. |
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pianist
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new zealand |
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PATRICIA MS
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MY OWN. If I had that choice I would be wealthy and buy my own country. I heard Australia is friendly with Americans and we can't be too choosy anymore. |
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xaulleo
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Australia - ever since I was told by an Australian that he had to buy a jumper only when he planned to visit the UK. |
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Trish
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Toronto Canada its looks such a beautiful place. |
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bangkok
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Thailand OK but i like to live in the u a e Dubai lovely place |
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Sammy
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USA, though i dont see myself affording to go there in a long time. So I'm planning on moving from Zimbabwe to South Africa next year. |
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chewhwee
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thailand, taiwan or uk or even australia (melbourne)? |
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Normefoo
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Australia so big |
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mick t
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New Zealand. A bit like England was years ago |
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kelly709904
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canada or new zealnd, landscapes are beautiful |
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booh
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I would stay in Australia but if I HAD to move prob Canada. |
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Fragile Rock
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Cayman Islands. |
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peter c
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thailand the land of smiles |
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porter
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US. If you have never lived in countries like Mainland China, you will never know how ridiculous life can be. Very little freedom, desperate
poverty can easily kill you. |
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Chianti Man
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THink it would be Australia for me. |
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grace g
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greece
zante
argassi
its realli nice there
a really relaxed village |
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M1
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coral bay in cyprus...love the place. |
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EMMA©
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Australia..coral reef..Christmas in the summer!!!! |
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Experian Agent.
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U.K |
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VeNiE
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I'll go anywhere in this world except for Singapore.... I would like to live in a peaceful country, without any "kiasu".... |
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