I come from Berlin, Germany and now live in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Berlin Germany's capital, its largest city and the most insane thing that Germany has to offer. Its a city of poverty and wealth (on the German level, mind, which is nothing compared to say DC^^) and vastly different neighbourhoods. The scars of the Berlin wall are still visible. It is not a beautiful place. No "berliner" admits to liking Berlin, and no one not from it is "allowed" to like it.
People from Berlin also posses a subconscious arrogance about being from the only big place (sorry Hamburg) which often generates animosity when on holiday somewhere else in Germany.
I'm a big-city kid and out of my depth in small cities, but right now I cherish my adopted city of Nijmegen. Like the Netherlands its small, cramped and at times intensely beautiful. Also there isn't the dreaded public transportation system we have in Berlin.
I haven't been here long enough to comment on the Netherlands, suffice to say that people here can be very, very odd.
My real home, however, is northern Norway. The most beautiful country in the world. I return from time to time to honor my citizenship there and to visit my vast clan of relatives.
People are colder there, but I like it..
Why it is deemed THE BEST PLACE is somewhat beyond me.. it is very good, but some things, like a better medical system, wouldn't hurt..
Berlin Germany's capital, its largest city and the most insane thing that Germany has to offer. Its a city of poverty and wealth (on the German level, mind, which is nothing compared to say DC^^) and vastly different neighbourhoods. The scars of the Berlin wall are still visible. It is not a beautiful place. No "berliner" admits to liking Berlin, and no one not from it is "allowed" to like it.
People from Berlin also posses a subconscious arrogance about being from the only big place (sorry Hamburg) which often generates animosity when on holiday somewhere else in Germany.
I'm a big-city kid and out of my depth in small cities, but right now I cherish my adopted city of Nijmegen. Like the Netherlands its small, cramped and at times intensely beautiful. Also there isn't the dreaded public transportation system we have in Berlin.
I haven't been here long enough to comment on the Netherlands, suffice to say that people here can be very, very odd.
My real home, however, is northern Norway. The most beautiful country in the world. I return from time to time to honor my citizenship there and to visit my vast clan of relatives.
People are colder there, but I like it..
The midnight sun is always neat.Jaqen Hghar said:I come from, and live in, Norway. It is pretty neat, if you ignore all the polar bears roaming the streets.
Oh, and we apparently have two suns here. The normal one we share with the rest of the world, and the Midnight Sun. Beat that!
-_-
But in all seriousness, Norway isn't that known I think. Even though it has been deemed one of the best countries to live in.
Why it is deemed THE BEST PLACE is somewhat beyond me.. it is very good, but some things, like a better medical system, wouldn't hurt..