You must move to a country that borders your own, forever - which do you pick?

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Darren716 said:
Or go up north to what's basically America but a bit colder (not that big of a difference for a New Yorker)
Lawl.

I would literally pay money to see you reacting to a Whitehorse winter.

(No malice intended, just found it amusing how flippant you were.)
 

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Professor Lupin Madblood said:
Well, I live in Canada, so there's really one option.

France.

(Yes, I'm serious.)
Ah yes, those two tiny islands. Also, with the arctic oil debate going on, and our claims up there bordering the Russians, can I move there?
 
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gummibear76 said:
Professor Lupin Madblood said:
Well, I live in Canada, so there's really one option.

France.

(Yes, I'm serious.)
Ah yes, those two tiny islands.
Er, not quite. Please see http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/18.398905.16339637

Also, with the arctic oil debate going on, and our claims up there bordering the Russians, can I move there?
I think there's still some neutral ground in the middle. Why Russia, though? France not doin' it for ya?
 

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Oh boy, British citizen here who currently lives in England. Two choices, neither of them great. I could go to Scotland, but the weather is crap up there and the Scottish are, well, Scottish. But Wales has the, well, Welsh. If I had to choose though it'd probably be Wales; better weather and closer to my family. Still sucks though.
 

DanielBrown

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Living in Sweden I'd go to Norway. We'd understand each other just fine and it doesn't differ much from back home. Damn expensive there though.
 

Trippy Turtle

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Probably New Zealand... I don't really wanna move though. It would be fun there and all, probably have more skiing opportunities as well, but I like it here in Melbourne with the constantly changing weather and what I have heard is a relatively high minimum wage.
 

King of Asgaard

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I live in Malta, an island in the middle of the Mediterranean.
So I'm either stuck here, or I start swimming with mermaids.
 

Sir Pootis

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I'm Australian, I technically have no borders.

I'd be forced to go to New Zealand, if you're willing to count that.
 

Niska

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Well since I am Canadian I shall choose Denmark. Heh, thank you Hans Island.
 

TheCrapMaster

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Being swedish the only choices i have are Norway, Denmark and Finland. So seeing i understand Norwigian better then the other two and i like the norwigian nature i would choose them.
 

Ryotknife

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poor mexico.

No surprise that so many americans are choosing canada considering it is probably the closest nation in the world to the US in many ways. Also, the excellent beer helps.
 

CrazyCapnMorgan

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Canada. Simple freakin' choice.

I'd try to get a place close to LAGTV's Novawar and MaximusBlack, hockey isn't that bad of a sport (in fact, it's a more sophisticated form of boxing), better health care for their citizens and they have Captain Morgan White Rum which is unobtainable inside the US. Or at least inside of New York.

I may not like the cold...but I'll be damned if my neighbors in the north aren't friendlier than the ones that surround me.
 

ZehMadScientist

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As I live in The Netherlands, I reckon I'll be heading south, towards Belgium. Because I can't be arsed to learn proper German.
Blame the teacher for my German classes for being a horrible person.
 

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Living in Germany i'd probably go with Switzerland, Austria or France. Probably Switzerland, it's a beautiful country. France would be interesting but i don't speak the language. Austria... well, it's only an hour away from here.