Would you consider living in another country?

RastaRocket

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I would more than consider it. I would say living in another country is one of my biggest dreams.
 

Red Dragon

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Cowboys&LakersFan;4652645 said:
I love their food.


Chinese food in China is often quite different from Chinese food in the United States.


I've lived in Asia for some time.
 

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a_minimalist;4658503 said:
I hear the women in Montreal are a little, hmm, what would you call it? Open? Relaxed? Loose? I'm trying to keep this PG.

you say that like it is a problem
 

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I am moving to Dominican Republic as soon as I possibly can, which probably means when I am 55. LOL
 

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Red Dragon;4661191 said:
Chinese food in China is often quite different from Chinese food in the United States.


I've lived in Asia for some time.

Just like pizza in Italy vs USA.
 

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Biggems;4653901 said:
I might consider living in the United States sometime in the future, but for now, I will just stay my happy behind here in the great Republic of Texas....:D

:bow:
 

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BoysFan4ever;4653548 said:
Paris is beautiful. Lived there for a year and it is sooo expensive. Lots of ex pats there though and the food is to die for. It's just gorgeous there. I love Austria too. So beautiful.

The women there are so glamorous. Jaw-dropping.
 

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I would absolutely do it if the situation was right. I have three different friends who have packed up for Costa Rica and they are three of the happiest people I know.

But that being said, South Texas suits me very well.

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