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Where would you like to live?

Michii

as in Mishy
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    I'd live right where I am now. Like in The Wizard of Oz, there's no place like home. I don't care if it's cliche because it's absolutely true for me. I'm surrounded by the people I love, I'm near the ocean, near the mountains, and close enough to NYC, Boston, and DC to drive to all three before the day ends. It's excellent, really. :]
     
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    Lake Como in Italy, somewhere where I can build my own recording studio and not get prosecuted.
     

    Empty Pot

    a new beginning...
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    With someone on this forum.
    Drew's attic is to dull and dingy. I mean, he has a Zubat and a Raticate in here with me! I think they are going to jump me T-T
     

    Sebastien Loeb

    Motorsport Trainer
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    I like to live where I live, it doesn't interest me to change for the time being.
     

    Taemin

    move.
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    • he / they
    • USA
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    I love the settings, and the culture in Japan.. so I'd love to learn the language, and at least live there for a little while. However, being more realistic, I'd say.. California. Not for the weather, the people, or popularity, mind you. Just because that's where I need to be to get into the field of work that I'm interested in. The other things would just be a plus. xD
     

    22sa

    ロミオとシンデレ? ?? �� �� �� �� �� �� �� ��
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    Tokyo & Hong Kong's apartments cost $1 million... I doubt I'll ever find justification to waste that much on simple residential real estate. =/
     

    Suki

    I'm gonna make it.
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    2000th POST.~~~~~Wheee:pirate:

    I'd like to live in a less rural place, like the city.. like London! Now that's being more realistic than any of my other thoughts.
     

    SiegHart

    Guardian of Time
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    hmm my dream place to live isnt a city but more of a general place and quite descriptive so here i go =P

    in Ireland in a forest in a nice 2 story home with a seperate barntower like thing that i can work in, surrounded by a garden of flowers and other plants growing and through the clearing in the woods is a private beach where i can lay out and watch the sunset/rise and sit at the edge of the waves or go surfing whenever i want :D
     

    Sakura Rain

    →Let's laugh at everything!
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    I'm quite happy where I am. But if I could move, I'd like to live in England or somewhere in Japan. Ireland would be nice too.
     

    Klippy

    L E G E N D of
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    I'd say Japan like everyone else, but I'd be out of luck since I can't speak any Japanese.

    Either England or somewhere in northern America. D:

    Maybe even Mexico<3
     

    Wings Don't Cry

    Maybe she's born with it
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    I like living in New Zealand but I think I'd want to move somewhere else in the country, Auckland has the worst conditions, rain storms and heavy gales 4+ times a week isn't really great.
     
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    Near the coastal regions of Greenland.

    ~Icebergs floating by would make for great photo's.
    ~terrain to hilly for cars so hike to the next town. Or use helicopter.
    ~Viking historical sites & tours.
     

    digi-kun

    Hourai NEET
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    I'd love to visit Japan, but to live there...:/

    Anyways, I'd like a place that doesn't get old after staying there too long. So a variety of good attractions, good food, good stores, and things to do in general (oh, and friends of course XD). To tell the truth, I wouldn't like staying in one place for very long. I'd love it if I could just travel all around the world and go to somewhere new whenever I got bored of it.
     
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    My first choice would be Vancouver, Canada - in an apartment by the beach at first, and in a great home after I save some more money.

    My second choice would be Japan, probably somewhere away from the city pressure. But for the sake of getting a good job, I must live in the city areas.

    In reality too, I'm actually seriously planning to move to Vancouver, Canada by the next three years.
     
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