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 What are european guys like..?
eg. italians, european spanish, english ....vs american guyss... how are they different, like how do they treat girls and their family?
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 Who are some worldwide known Turkish musicians that you like?
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 How do you say" Sorry I don't speak Dutch yet"?

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 What are some good Russian/Soviet movies that people of other nationalities can enjoy, too?
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 Are the Bulgarians originally Turks?
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 Do you like this song which is from the Greece in eurovision 2009?
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 Will Putin be the next Czar of Russia?

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I think he's done alot of good for Russia but Russia needs to lose its tough man exterior....soften up.....beautiful country though....I liked Russia though........


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 Holiday destination?
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 How safe are hostels?
I am planning a European backpacking trip and I was wondering how safe hostels are. If you get a private room, does that mean you can lock the door and stuff? I am asking that because, I was ...


 I am thinking of doing a backpacking trip after High school?
do you have suggestions as far as location, money that i might need and accomadations. Should i go around europe or somewhere exotic like Fiji and if i do go to Fiji, are there hostels there. I have ...



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What is the best country to live in ?


    



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MooN
India of course

Country of Miracles


gayathri n
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India of course!!!!!!!!!


Rrrahul
Right where you are......


happy
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Australia, we have the beaches, the warm weather, laid back people, free medical and guns are illegal, what else could we ask for!


davoodnjn
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i've lived in Asia, Eroupe and North America (Canda and the US). What I can say from living in 3 continents and studying and extending my knowledge about culture and society, I'd say any place you go to will give u a new feeling, a new experience that you've never felt before. It may be good or bad for a while, but what usually a human brain does is to adapt itself to the new environment.(which can be good or bad depending on ur personality and ur goal in life!)
The GOOD or BAD feeling is very comparative and relative to how and where u've lived before that experience.
as they say " Home is where ur heart it", and I find it very true.


den1s_a
well....i really don't know for sure what country is the best to live in, but i know wihch one is the worse: Romania. there are so many stupid lows and the corruption is very high. i for one i'd like to live in Switzerland .

With an area of 41,285 square kilometres (15,940 sq mi), Switzerland is a relatively small country. The population is about 7.4 million, resulting in a population density of 182 people per square kilometre (472/sq mi).[8] However the southern more mountainous half of the country is far more sparsely populated than this statistic shows. The northern section, comprised of more hospitable hilly terrain and several large lakes, partly forested and partly cleared, has a somewhat greater population density than this figure shows.

The Swiss climate is generally temperate, but can vary greatly between the localities, from glacial conditions on the mountain tops to the often pleasant Mediterranean climate at Switzerland's southern tip. The summer tends to be warm and humid at times with periodic rain so it is ideal for pastures and grazing. The winters in the mountains alternate with sun and snow, while the lower lands tends to be more cloudy and foggy in winter.

Switzerland is a prosperous and stable modern market economy, with a nominal per capita GDP that is higher than those of the big western European economies, United States and Japan, though on a PPP basis, it ranks tenth.Banking, international finance, and tourism are very important industries in Switzerland. The manufacture of precision instruments for engineering is important, as is watchmaking, and the biological sciences industries as well enjoy a high place in the Swiss economy. The many international organizations in Switzerland also contribute to the Swiss economy and labor market.

Many mountain areas have a strong highly energetic ski town culture in winter, and a calmer hiking/wandering culture in summer. Some areas throughout the year have a recreational culture that caters to tourism, yet the quieter seasons are spring and autumn when there are fewer visitors and a higher ratio of Swiss. A traditional farmer and herder culture also predominates in many areas, and this connection to the land and agriculture is a strong glue holding all the Swiss together. Even though most no longer actually farm themselves, the small farms are omnipresent outside the cities, and as well many Swiss at least have a small garden plot or many window boxes with geraniums and other flowers. There is a very strong pro-nature sentiment in Switzerland, as typically occurs in countries with such beautiful scenery, and this is supported by such Swiss institutions as Pro-Natura. There is also a broad modern international-youth-culture throughout Switzerland that would be applicable to many countries, and the general European-Western culture has a strong influence on Switzerland as well.

A predominant cultural tendency in Switzerland is responsibility, safety, and respect for the rule of law with people even hesitant to cross the street unless the walk sign is green. Switzerland has traditionally had a very low rate and reputation for crime, yet many Swiss are concerned the crime rates have been slightly increasing with the large influxes of immigrants. On occasion, as reported in the newspapers, there are instances of a mugging, robbery, or attack on the streets of a big city, yet this is still quite rare, and even young women or children will walk unaccompanied through the forests or cities.

These days the opportunities and economic prospects within Switzerland are excellent for Swiss citizens, with plentiful work opportunities that give preference to a Swiss citizen, and one million job openings filled by foreigners(1/4 the work force), one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world, and a solid safety net of social services and aid to the jobless, yet many Swiss still choose to live abroad. The reasons vary, yet the Swiss have a fascination with foreign lands and a history of international diplomacy and peaceful involvement. Also Switzerland is a small country, so many feel they need to live somewhere larger or that seems to them as more important or exciting. Many then come back or just make temporary excursions. At the same time, the neutrality of Switzerland and the low taxes have attracted many creative people from all over the world, and the population is very diverse with many cultures represented at least on a small scale.


bovie
Depends on what you need to make you feel good. Limiting it to Europe, I'd say that life in Austria is not bad - been here for over seven years...


Mica
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Niel S. Alkane
I think Finland, I live there and it has been in the Guiness Book of Records for 3 years in a row (Something like that) for being the least corrupt country in the world. It has very little crime rates and is super cool. GO TO FINLAND!

P.S. Check out my profile and answer to my Finnish Trilogy of Question (FTQ for short)


Jack
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UK





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