orfy said:Middle England.
Cheshire UK.
Yeah, that could help. I do quite a lot of work in Sweden and while I don't speak much Swedish (or should say understand much) I've only encountered two people I needed to communicate with who didn't speak English better than me (a bike mechanic and a laundry attendant)! But it would certainly be a better experience to speak Swedish. I do like the country, but the weather (especially in the south, oddly enough) and the insane cost of living would probably scuttle any long-term plans for habitation.dancingbarefoot said:Sweden! I've lived there before, and I loved it. Plus, I speak Swedish, so that's handy.
the_bird said:Me, too. I'll be over next week. Got a spare couch?
orfy said:You for real?
My pick aswell! :fro:Hippie said:AMSTERDAM!!! I went 2 years ago and loved it! great beer (spent alot of time at cafe belguim -- tasty!), great buds, great food, they speak english and like americans. I gave some thought to moving there and getting some work and use it as my base for exploring europe... Still might:rockin:
Cheesefood said:I'd like to go to Slovenia. My sister went there with my grandma a long time ago and said it was beautiful. We have relatives there that still keep in touch from time to time.
TxBrew said:If you could live in any European country which one and why?
Mikey said:I gotta choose Australia.
Sharing borders with Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Hungary and the Czech Republic would give lots of great travel opportunities.
McKBrew said:I think I'd pick Scotland. Some of my ancestors came from there, kilts are cool, and bagpipes rock!
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