Can confirm. Germany is pretty good.
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KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
Can confirm. Germany is pretty good. | ||
Big J
Austria16289 Posts
And I think it's better than most other middle European countries in germany, economically/politcally speaking. Though I'm not too sure about France... but it's France, you don't want the whole world making jokes about you eating snails and frogs. But seriously, germany has lots of options, and a great culture/history. Even the dark side of germany's history actually has a great effect on today's germany: it's one of the most restrictive countries in the world when it comes to dealing with politcally unacceptable parties/opinions. | ||
TheFish7
United States2824 Posts
Today is opposite day right? | ||
aTnClouD
Italy2428 Posts
On November 08 2013 23:37 TheFish7 wrote: Come to America! We don't have any tax breaks for millionaires, crazy religious zealots, or gutted science funding! Today is opposite day right? :D America might actually be the exact opposite of what OP is looking for, but still worth moving there cause more freedom = more happiness ;-) | ||
NeThZOR
South Africa7387 Posts
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HeeroFX
United States2704 Posts
(I am really just joking btw and making fun of it) | ||
Paljas
Germany6926 Posts
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FFW_Rude
France10201 Posts
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MoonfireSpam
United Kingdom1153 Posts
Stuff be pricey, but nice ski, nice beer, nice foods. | ||
Tobberoth
Sweden6375 Posts
On November 08 2013 19:28 DropBear wrote: I live in Australia and we recently voted for the biggest joke of all time to be our Prime Minister. In his short period as leader he has basically obliterated anything resembling science and pushed though massive tax cuts to millionaires. I cannot even begin to list the shit that I don't like that he stands for and is doing because it would take too long. He is a super conservative Christian and is completely incompetent at speaking and communicating. The worst thing is he is actually popular. Many of my friends are talking up this cretin and his ridiculous policies. So basically I want to move country. Somewhere secular and non-violent with decent employment and non-harsh weather. Somewhere active and progressive. Not worried about languages I can learn them. Danes, Belgians, Germans, Czechs etc, what do you like about where you live? As for sweden: secular Most definitely. non-violent Check. non-harsh weather Can be cold, but not too bad. massive tax cuts Not likely to happen here. decent employment Damnit. | ||
Myrkskog
Canada481 Posts
On November 09 2013 01:19 MoonfireSpam wrote: I would move to Germany. Need to learn me some German tho. Or Austria. Stuff be pricey, but nice ski, nice beer, nice foods. I can't speak for housing, but Germany is pretty cheap otherwise. | ||
AnachronisticAnarchy
United States2957 Posts
No problem if you can't provide sources, but it would be welcome if you could toss some my way. | ||
Jerubaal
United States7684 Posts
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radscorpion9
Canada2252 Posts
Oh yeah and then there's pushing for the oil sands as much as possible while we're in the midst of a global climate crisis. Although our environment minister makes a fair point that Canada still only contributes 2% as a whole to global CO2 emissions, its just sad that our leadership seems focused on sending exactly the wrong message to the global community on this issue. I feel for you...in general it seems like the Earth is kind of screwed though regardless who was elected. It seems like its the decade of the conservatives in every country except the US, although you could argue Obama is basically a conservative compared to what liberalism used to be in that country. | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
I'll still throw in a vote for Germany though. And I've got a soft spot for the Netherlands, despite not knowing much about it. How are Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales doing these days anyways? | ||
DropBear
Australia4273 Posts
On November 09 2013 07:08 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote: Do you have some sources for your claims about Tony Abbott? I always take opportunities like this to get educated about international politics, but there doesn't seem to be too many good sources I can get off the internet on this guy. No problem if you can't provide sources, but it would be welcome if you could toss some my way. The website of his political party. Particularly their official news releases. It's not really hidden. This is because he almost never speaks in public. He's totally incompetent. Thanks for all these responses guys! Keep em coming! | ||
JieXian
Malaysia4677 Posts
On November 09 2013 12:27 DropBear wrote: The website of his political party. Particularly their official news releases. It's not really hidden. This is because he almost never speaks in public. He's totally incompetent. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ9y1c73-IM Thanks for all these responses guys! Keep em coming! :O what?............. That's some NEXT LEVEL retardness man | ||
Monsen
Germany2548 Posts
Here's Hotbid's blog about moving from NY to Utrecht/Netherlands (interesting stuff about the Netherlands but the moral of the story is German bread owns). | ||
Tobberoth
Sweden6375 Posts
On November 09 2013 18:44 Monsen wrote: I agree with Cloud when it comes to your reason(s) for leaving. But since you're probably pretty young still, if you want to give it a shot what the heck, go for it. Here's Hotbid's blog about moving from NY to Utrecht/Netherlands (interesting stuff about the Netherlands but the moral of the story is German bread owns). Any European bread owns in my experience. I haven't been in the US but I hear it's pretty terrible there, and trust me, it's downright awful in Japan and Korea. | ||
unkkz
Norway2196 Posts
Me and the fiance make slightly above the limit for tax cuts so we get like 300 euros more a year yay! Totally worth not having children getting fruit in school and letting students study fulltime and work fulltime to stay afloat! | ||
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