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Spain because you see all the sites and people like me. no, just kidding. but it would be very nice for me to observe more of my culture. plus many talented famous artists like Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali. |
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yohan m
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i love british/english people who think they're cultured because they visit barcelona every year and believe that spain is 'exotic'. i would choose staying in england anyday. hot weather is a cue to STAY INDOORS |
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Spain even if i could not speak the language. |
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Jazz
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SPAIN! |
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cosmic2180
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Spain |
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iain xx
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Ingerlaaaaaaand |
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cozjeanda
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i would pick england ive been to both and i enjoyed england more |
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russellhamuk
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spain. thnk of the hot wearher and hot babes |
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The Booler
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I think Spain, although a smattering of German would help. Mind you, I'm Scots! |
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lyndeeloo
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Have had misfortune to come back to UK from Spain recently. Can say without a doubt Spain comes out on top! |
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Andrew
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england - thats where I am from - I only want to go to somewhere ' exotic ' for a holiday. I like living in countries where I speak the main language . I have lived on on english speaking countries before and what can I say ? your options are always limited because I was in the foreign minority. I like all four seasons as well and spain only has one season as far as I know - hot . I like all the castles and cultural things in england - I like anywhere by the sea there - I like the history and the many layers of stories around the history. I like the english women too - I would be limited in spain to say the least - if I were to stay there for more than a few weeks the exotic tourist - new - experience of being somwhere new would wear off. that would not wear off in in england and I suppose that is also because I am from there. |
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*JADE*
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England! i like it here! ... 2 many english people move 2 spain! i like the fact that the wether is unpredictable and there is always a pub soo close! england all the way! |
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Jenny
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England for sure. |
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Boycie
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definitely Spain, if for no other reason than to get away from Tony Blair. :-)) |
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Karen
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England. |
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RED M
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If these were the only 2 choices, I'd choose England because it's closer to Scotland (which ROCKS!) |
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artic_attention
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Ireland cause home is where the heart is |
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paradisefound1980
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Spain definitely, no 9-5 and enforced sleep in the afternoon! |
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c.j.davies
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None - I prefer where I am in Wales. |
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marie
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England, I understand the culture and the sense of humor. |
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lollipoppett2005
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Crete actually............Spain ok for hols, too many English people live there out of season. |
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Michael S
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England. |
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Tammy B
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Definately Spain without a doubt!!Sun sun sun beaut!!!!" |
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nickieca
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England, all my family lives there. |
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hobble36
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England you cant beat a good pint.. |
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mum-2-be
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england |
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pebs
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Neither, quite happy in Scotland, but a friend of mine has moved to Spain with her family and she loves it |
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JEJEMMY♥♥
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Spain, they have most of the best soccer players. |
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artleyb
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You probably mean UK or Spain, in deference to our Brit brothers and sisters in the parts that aren't England. In any case, it's good to see that most of your answers prefer this country to Spain as a place to live. |
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srracvuee
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I love this country and always will but i could quite easily live in Spain and it would be a certain move if the language barrier wasn't there, despite a lot of Brits already there and English spoken widely its courteous to learn the language and you will gain respect from the Spanish!!! and it doesn't half come in handy |
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Lisa K
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I can't imagine myself living anywhere else other then England, the weather is miserable most the time but it is still home. |
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