Living in Berlin and really can't think of another european city i would want to live in. USA? Nope. China? Nope. Singapore? Maybe. Australia? Maybe.
Zurich?
(the last point is probably more of a reason then the first)
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Living in Berlin and really can't think of another european city i would want to live in. USA? Nope. China? Nope. Singapore? Maybe. Australia? Maybe.
Zurich?
(the last point is probably more of a reason then the first)
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Well, not technically .... they are very much different countries! Although we're 'appy to 'av ya. :)
Yes, they certainly are different countries. I say technically as by definition they are but in the way they are treated I'd say they're not. I'd say the difference between Wales and England as a whole is no different in spirit to the difference between Yorkshire and Essex or Cornwall and East Anglia.
As anywhere else, different areas have different levels of cultural self-identity - in that sense I can understand a comparison between Wales (country) and Cornwall (county) although not to Yorkshire, etc.
I was born and raised in the Netherlands. My girlfriend was born in California and lived in 6 different states before she moved to the Netherlands when she was 18.
When we discuss having kids, the question 'Where?' always pops in. My girlfriends idea on this, is that we should move to the states have kids there. And then by the time they go to primary school, move back to the Netherlands. She considers the Netherlands to have a more healthy environment for raising kids, but also would want to expose them to her home country and culture.
Just curious to your thoughts on this.
I'm still surprised how much happier I am in Paraguay, even though I'm a programmer who loves efficient systems, rules, and well-defined processes - and none of those describe my new home country.
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Some countries have more opportunities. Some countries have more freedoms. Some countries have more resources and that translates into more money, more technology and a better quality of life. . Pick one, or all three.
The third sentence should be split to two items.