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Japan I was there and I never felt as welcome any where else in the world. People arefriendly and lots of mixed races. I don't reccomend Spain as I found people ignorant even if you could speak the language. I live in Ireland I don't know wether or not to recommend it to you because I would worry that you only meet ignorant people and you would think that there is a major racism problem in Ireland but there is not. |
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Western Canada,Vancouver if you want a big city or Calgary if you like a smaller one. |
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DaDa
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I'm not sure what you mean by countries that don't have a "racial divide." Are you talking about countries that lack racism, or countries that lack racial diversity. England is racially diverse, and racism is present. As for me, I think I would like to move to South America, once I become fluent in Spanish. It seems pretty cheap to live there and I think I could find a job. |
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Coach McGuirk
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Iceland.
I've never been, but always wanted to go. It's gorgeous, clean air, cheap heat... |
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Queenie
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spain is really nice....i would also suggest a scandinavian country. finland, sweden... |
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ctelly22
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Spain. It's beautiful and the people are so friendly. If I could I'd move there in a heartbeat. |
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Latin America because Blacks/Whites/Browns/Asians
/Natives are all the same, LATINO |
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Pee-Pee Gorilla
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Barcelona(Spain) has a huge expatriate community making it one of the easiest European cities to settle in. Unemployment is at a high level, though. France, Germany, Italy, UK all have high unemployment rates.
I'd say go for Ireland. This country is experiencing an economic boost at the moment, and it wouldn't be very hard to find a job and settle down. Goodluck. |
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Katya P
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Australia because it's relaxing and multicultural. |
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SELMA S
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Italy- that is place where everyone should go, and Germany is not bad if you want to See modern country |
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J D
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America **** yeah!!!!! |
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Burjor T
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Please stay where you are presently. In today's times, it will be very difficult to relocate and find a good job in other country. |
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