what ONE country would you save apart from your own?

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Nouw

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Yes! Save NZ! I live there!

I'd save South Korea, my entire Mum's family lives there. Except a few in America. Plus it has crazy Gamers!
 

Nihlex

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I'm from Canada, but I enjoy talking to a few people from the U.K. here, so probably England
 

Queen Michael

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Japan! They have Pocky and capsule hotels and manga and geisha and Tokyo Tower and anime and Mount Fuji and Yasunari Kawabata novels and sukiyaki and people saying itadakimasu and Final Fantasy and Yoshitaka Amano and sushi...
So yeah, Japan.
 

AvsJoe

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Great Britain most likely. Or Sweden. Or Australia. Maybe America, but probably not. I'll go with Great Britain. I love their humour.
 

JoshGod

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i think i would realistically save America. why? they make most of my video games. after that canada.
 

Callate

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New Zealand. I'd want to have a nice place to go after my home country self-destructed.
 

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Sovvolf said:
Australia... America might get bored and wage war upon us eventually. Australia's way too far away for any of us to be arsed. We speak the same language and our accents aren't too different... So we can pretty much understand one another. On one condition though... You Australians have to burn Atkinson at the stake.
Screw the whole thing. Just send him to siberia anyway.
 

Queen Michael

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I'm glad to hear that so many want to preserve Sweden, though to be honest I have no idea why.
 

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randomsix said:
I'd have to go with India for the fine, fine cuisine.
Okay, I have to admit I'm curious - do you mean the many delicious dishes the Indian cuisine has produced, or do you rather mean the food which, in Great Britain and other non-India countries, is sold as "Indian take-out" even though it bears so little resemblance to the genuine article, or, in the vernacular of the USA, the "real McCoy", that a group of people are planning a trip to India for the purpose of starting courses in which they will teach Indian people how to cook it?