Why?
Brazil - the women. ?
Uuufff...yeah !!!! você está absolutamente correto !!!!! ??
For the women, anywhere on this planet.
@IamNobody Good spirits.. I'll drink to that. ?
Although I am half Japanese, and I love Japan to visit, I would not go there to live. I would go to Panama or Spain...I do speak Spanish...and I like warm weather...I have looked at the immigration policies of other countries and could go to many of them since I would not be a drain on them and have certain required skills, but, to be honest, I have lived everywhere and I love the USA the best. I am staying and fighting for us until the very end.
@OlderMusicGeek It would be so easy for me to just sit back and enjoy my retirement in utter bliss and comfort but the thought of leaving and not helping those who cannot speak for themselves and the younger generation makes me sick to my stomach and is not who I am, so yeah, I am staying and fighting for the next group...they better step up to the plate, because if not, I might just leave and say to hell with them...
@OlderMusicGeek I have high hopes that they will indeed pay more attention and get active...it took the Vietnam war for me to be active at that age and we changed our world, so yeah...I support them and will do so as long as I can
@sweetcharlotte If I truly thought things would get that bad, I would probably go to southern Spain...I have been eyeing that area for some time as a retirement place anyway...but for now, it is PA and then NC...good old USA...
Italy...
@sweetcharlotte you will?
Nowhere else. I've lived in Japan, New Zealand, Australia. Visited England and Scotland, and most of Europe. USA is the place to be, even now with how it is collapsing.
What did you find not so great about Japan?. I’ve been there about 10 times for weeks and months at a time but have never lived there for an extended period. My wife who is Japanese and I are thinking of leaving my well to do business here in the USA and move to Tokyo. Just wondering what you encountered that wasnt better than the USA ?
We are Americans, stay and fix it! I don’t want to leave becausd the going gets tuff. I’m struggling to think of another country I would want to live in, permanently. If I had to pick in the next 3 seconds the UK, I know people there, they speak English and it’s an easy place to be a vegan.
I like your attitude on this -- It's not time to bolt for the door yet. Let's see what happens after the mid terms.
That's right fuck him. I'm staying he is leaving.
I have said this before.... I would go to Bangkok in Thailand to drink and party my way to my grave at Sukhumvitt soi 4....... I am empty nester, I might just do that some day. Just so we are clear, It has absolutely nothing to do with politics, I love this country no matter what.
Can't get my money in Cuba... lived in 3 European countries and liked a lot all of them.... Somewhere near a party town in the Mediterranean Sea... any of the Baleares Islands.... though I am mellow out enough to rent me a flat in Buenos Aires just for the Tango... just the Tango. "Assasination Tango" anyone? Robert Duval in real life married his tango teacher in the movie. Little known fact about him... he likes dancers, so he is alright with me.
Great movie, Great town. I loved working there.
@bigpawbullets Damn lucky you... Of all the spanish accents... just talking women... Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Andalucia.
Sweden I like that language and the culture and the food
Me, too.
My wife who is Japanese and I who am part Costa Rican and part Cuban born in the USA are planning to move to Japan at some point. Mostly atheist nation, super polite people, state of the art everything, little to no crime, super clean, universal healthcare, etc.
I've lived in Australia and England. It would take a crap tonne of money to make even think of moving to the States. New Zealand would be top of my list. Reasonable social services, gob-smackingly beautiful, Kiwis are good people, I can settle indefinitely on my Australian passport and if the world goes to hell in a handbasket, you're a long way from trouble.
Thinking like a refugee - it has to be a place that would accept me as a permanent resident
English speaking is preferred -- but Spanish as a backup.
I haven't found the ideal yet -- but let's keep on looking!
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There are several. The first two on my list are because of proximity and advantages I have in them:
It would probably be one of the progressive, socialist Nordic countries.