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I mean taking everything into consideration.
Following on from the France thread, there seems to be a lot of love for our neighbouring country. Very close to home but with a nicer climate and a generally higher standard of living, it makes a lot of sense.
I've always thought there is much to love about the Scandinavian countries but their weather is a turn off, as is the high cost of going out, even after allowing for a lower cost of living overall. So I think they're off the menu.
Germany has much to recommend it. Very well developed and organised, financially secure, high standard of living, excellent football, wonderful beers etc. But I think I enjoy living by the sea too much and Germany's coastline is hardly inspiring.
So a little further away how about Italy? Plenty of beautiful coastline and great conditions. BUT possibly one of the most corrupt nations in the developed world and Italians are notorious for not getting things done which I think would frustrate me, ultimately.
I absolutely adore the splendid coastline of Croatia, they have excellent food and the cost of living is relatively low. But the cost of living reflects a fairly poor population and apart from the money from tourism the country doesn't seem to have a lot to fall back on.
Australia and New Zealand seem to tick a lot of boxes, but they're just so isolated from the rest of the world and the idea of needing a grand every time you fancy popping home to Blighty puts me off.
So I'm still undecided, but this gives you an idea of the factors that mean most to me.
But of the many nations on this Earth, which do you think satisfies the most criteria for you?
Following on from the France thread, there seems to be a lot of love for our neighbouring country. Very close to home but with a nicer climate and a generally higher standard of living, it makes a lot of sense.
I've always thought there is much to love about the Scandinavian countries but their weather is a turn off, as is the high cost of going out, even after allowing for a lower cost of living overall. So I think they're off the menu.
Germany has much to recommend it. Very well developed and organised, financially secure, high standard of living, excellent football, wonderful beers etc. But I think I enjoy living by the sea too much and Germany's coastline is hardly inspiring.
So a little further away how about Italy? Plenty of beautiful coastline and great conditions. BUT possibly one of the most corrupt nations in the developed world and Italians are notorious for not getting things done which I think would frustrate me, ultimately.
I absolutely adore the splendid coastline of Croatia, they have excellent food and the cost of living is relatively low. But the cost of living reflects a fairly poor population and apart from the money from tourism the country doesn't seem to have a lot to fall back on.
Australia and New Zealand seem to tick a lot of boxes, but they're just so isolated from the rest of the world and the idea of needing a grand every time you fancy popping home to Blighty puts me off.
So I'm still undecided, but this gives you an idea of the factors that mean most to me.
But of the many nations on this Earth, which do you think satisfies the most criteria for you?