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Where do you prefer to live?
#1
Hi,
The City Or the Countryside?
Personally I want to live in the countryside, I'm a nature lover!
How about you, where do you want to live?
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#2
New Zealand is one opportuniy great nature but a little difficult wet climate for me...
Australia is another opportunity, also great nature, wide and much place to do what I want to do but maybe a little bit too much lonelyness...
Last but not least Canada is my last and best opportunity, 40 km northeast of Toronto at the Scugog lakeside in the forest. There I can fly, I can work, I can have a silent lonely day if i want to...

Sometimes you just have to try to be sure it is not working...
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I am back in here as I promised! Big Grin So tell me your needs!
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#3
Countryside for sure. In trips to london i've coughed up and blowing out of my nose this black crap constantly because the air is so dirty. You can't beat the peaceful trees and birds with rich clean air quality, rather than concrete, destitute and grime. +1 for tree hugging hippy and proud.

Look after the earth and the earth will look after us.

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#4
I prefer the more urban areas as important sites are closer, like DMV, doctors, department stores and good restaurants. But at the same time, the country is quite comfortable for me, but there can be high speed Internet. And I really can not live without the Internet, "The City" would be better for me.
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#5
Countryside and totally off the grid and self sufficient. That means own source of electricity, food and a cache of gold! Smile
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#6
I would like to live near the city, preferably not on a busy street, but with good connections to the city center. It is also good if there is a lot of greenery and parking spaces nearby.
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#7
I personally would love to live somewhere in the nature but near a bigger city, so I have everything around me..
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