
Bee
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well , I'd love to change my nationality to Palestinian cuz I'm Palestinian , and it's totally my right to have my own country's nationality ,,, and i would never switch it !! |
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elf2002
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I am a dual national -- Irish and US.
I wouldn't want to change either...Ireland is definitely a great passport/citizenship to have since I don't think there's anywhere in the world where the Irish aren't welcome, visas are easy, and it's in the EU so all the various benefits that goes with it. The US, despite bad politicians and politics and anti-Americanism, is still a good nationality to have because I believe in the principles that founded the US and inspire many to still immigrate there.
I guess if I was forced to change, I'd opt for New Zealand... |
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jack daniels
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Kingo excellent question i gave you a star for that, my family are from Portugal but i was born in South Africa therefore am a South African citizen but if i had to switch i would choose to be Portuguese. |
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Jean M
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Im Irish but if i had to change, i suppose i would choose Scottish as theyre similar to the Irish |
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Pinky
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Ok im currently Australian Lebanese and Proud,i dont
think i could ask more then my nationality,
but if i had to switch,i would switch it to British UK!!
Why,ive met alot if British ppl,and they are all sweet!! |
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ØÙ„اَمبرا hallambra
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This is not an easy question Kingo.....but.....I think I shouldnt like any european country. I have not feelings with any of them. Another arabic country......hmmmm no!!!
USA.........less....they are so much arrogants.....so I have not so much options.
May be Chile, because it is the one that is more similar with my country in South America..... Canada....because they have showed a special sensitivity for the inmigration in general, and finally Australia, because they were very generous openning their "doors" to lebanese and south american people. The 3 in that order. |
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Fozzie
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I would go with Irish, Australian or English. I love the UK and Oz and would be really stoked to be able to work in those places legally! |
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Ali N
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Am currently British & leb so i think i would wanna change it to Swedeish, for the high living standrds. |
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Reb Da Rebel
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Portugese!!!
They're so passionate and expressive... Should meet the ones who run Cafes in RSA...woa! |
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fatma
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hey beautiful,
i am currently australian and lebanese so i would love to change to either egyptian or french cause i love their language and accent !!!!!! |
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Korny Kaucasian Kraker
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Swiss, Norwegian, Italian or New Zealander
Swiss is toughest citizenship to get in the world.
Norwegians have highest standard of living in the world.
Italians are just cool as heII
New Zealand is one of the few places on earth left that are unspoiled. |
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Muse
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I have the french & lebanese nationality...
I'd love to have the German nationality, because i really admire the culture and the language (especially the language) and i'd probably like to try and live there for a while.
Otherwise, i'd like a passport to go to Neverland. The fairies over there promised me a happy life. |
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Roderick F
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Americans are fond of the Dutch. Isn't that weird?
Netherlands is my vote!
Waffles and a smoke anyone? |
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prd_muslim
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Im Australian and lebanese and Ilove them both,But if I had to change I would want to be american ,I love there accent and i have met many american on yahoo that seem really nice. i hope they are honest just like i am.. |
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Mutya P
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I prefer to become a New Zealander. The environment is good enough to eliminate my asthma. Besides. they are peace loving people. |
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-One Love-
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I'd probably like to go Greek. They seem to have a lot of fun. |
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webby
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mmm, tough one.
I have Australian and Lebanese.
Probably spanish because it's one of my favourite countries. |
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violet
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I have just become australian and I'm allowed to keep my lebanese one, so this is good.
Maybe french because it's "chic" to be french ( I don't speak much french.lol) |
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G Bone
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Switzerland (Swiss).
Lebanon (Lebanese). |
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Aussie
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I currently have dual British & Australian nationality ...would be proud to also have the nationality of my Mother's family , Lebanese . |
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Kate
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I'm Lebanese but if I had to chose a nationality it would be German...cuz they are good people, hardworking and smart. |
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tim2honorgod
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Indian. Their culture is disciplined, family comes first, and marriages are arranged. |
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Ma to 2
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I actually had this chance when I was 18. My mother is Korean and that is where I was born, but my father is American-Black. I decided I wanted to be an American because I had more opportunities available to me. I have faced a lot of difficulties, but because I chose to be American, I can travel to Korea very easily to see my family there. ;-) |
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Joe Stargazer
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Tough question!
European countries? > No way. Their churches are empty.
US? > have no idea.
Australia, Malaysia, or Singapore > still Asian countries. Close to Indonesia. There are churches that use Indonesian/Malay. |
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Ghanouge
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Hmm, Qatari really, because Qatari's here have many advantages, first they can travel where they want, i would still be categorized as an Arab and i would get free land from the sheikh :D
Edit :Who gave me a thumbs down :(
Edit: Now its 2 thumbs down? why?? |
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Smutty
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A recent survey conducted by BBC revealed that the three most hated countries are
3) USA
2) Iran
1) Israel.
I'll choose the Israeli citizenship to show everyone that their opinion doesn't count.
Edit---
Only one thumbs down? Shame on you Arabs.. DO IT! |
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