Where would it be and why?
I grew up in NYC and I'm spoiled by the conveniences - all night deli's, supperclubs, most things within walking distance, and lots of other amenities. But I would like some space, some elbow room and fresh air. I haven't traveled much but I think I'd stay within the states. Maybe New England or.... Hawaii.
What about you?
I would pick, basically, ANYWHERE EXCEPT HERE!!!!! But preferably Edinburgh, with a nice pad in London for when Edinburgh gets a little hectic.
I have chosen these places because Edinburgh is where I grew up, where my mates are and where I intend to live because I know it so well. London because it is really cool with so much great stuff I didn't get a chance to see last time I was down.
I like America but I wouldnt mind giving her magesty a stay.
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Well I was thinking the other day that when I leave school I might move abroad. Scotland would be nice, and I have family in Glasgow anyway. Trouble is they live in the rough part.
New York City is the place to be! It's such beautiful place, I absolutely love the atmosphere! If not there, probably Long Island ( I also love the atmosphere ) or Germany ( I've never been there, but I have this love for it... I've tried to learn German many times, but I've always given up, it's damn hard! :P ).
London perhaps (a few years in my early twenties) to rock 'n roll.
I'd also like to live in an asian country. Because I like the whole 'secret' culture and so on. But then again, I don't think there's any country like Holland. So i would miss it after a while.
Verona, it's probably the nicest city i've visited.
Or somewhere around Lake Garda, everything around there i find amazing, it seems very much like the perfect place to live.
Southern Virginia. The area has the nicest people around, great food, beautyful scenery, and Virginia International Raceway. In fact, I could life my entire life within a 20 mile radius of the race track. Not a very friendly place for the city slicker.