• Adderbox76@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    First choice would be a nordic country. They generally rank high up in metrics like health, happiness, etc…

    Close second behind those would be New Zealand.

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    11 hours ago

    Probably Japan. I like the culture and how everyone seems decent, or at least know to mind their own business.

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    After last night, most certainly I wish I took French in highschool so I could be taking French now in college. Just to move out of the USA and to greener pastures like Switzerland. Haven’t heard any bad news about them going fascist yet.

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    There’s a country in Europe called Ireland.

    I don’t know much about the politics and policies there, but what I do know is that if I drop the street view guy there, most places are green and pretty. That puts it pretty high up on my list.

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    Almost anywhere in Europe would be nice, but Ireland sticks out to me.

    They’re part of the EU, and they primarily speak English, so the language barrier wouldn’t be as bad. (though I’d be happy to study Irish/Gaeilge)

    As for politics and/or the economy there, I don’t know much, but I am pretty sure they haven’t elected a fascist who’s quoted Hitler.

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      Not quoting Hitlerz but the “prime minister” did say about rent for a one bedroom apartment being over €2k that “people need to remember that one man’s rent is another man salary”.

      The president is nice though, although he’s just a decorative position, he seems like a very sensible Hobbit.

  • єχтяαναgαηтєηzумє@lemm.ee
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    New Zealand would be a fun place to relocate. While it does suck they’re part of the 5 eyes as their government loves snuggling up to the US, the life outlook of the citizens is admirable. The money someone has or doesn’t have isn’t a consideration regarding how someone is viewed. A millionaire and a home-free individual are seen similarly when first met thanks to this mindset. Both mountain towns and island towns have a laid back approach to each day, which would be a nice change of pace. New Zealand is also both, as it’s an island with a couple huge mountains. Snowboarding and surfing are a ton of fun, especially when the travel time is minimal. So ya, New Zealand would be a solid choice in my book!!

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    19 hours ago

    If I had it to do over again (born/raised in the US, living in Japan), I might pick Norway or Finland over Japan, but overall I’m fairly happy where I am.

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      Just curious, why do you prefer those countries over Japan? Anything lacking there?

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        Eh… Unless you are actually Japanese, you’re probably going to be hanging out with other ex-pats, or just very lonely.

        Japan is an extremely conservative and insular country. They don’t really mind people visiting for the most part, but they don’t really think highly of people actually immigrating there.

        There are ethnic Koreans who have lived in communities in Japan for hundreds of years who are still considered outsiders and are treated like second class citizens.

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    Estonia. Digital privacy is my thing and Estonia is the world’s only e-government. They also have the strongest privacy laws.

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      New Zealand is an amazing place. It’s like someone created the most idealic version of England. It feels very English, except the people are friendlier, the food is better, and the landscape is far more amazing and spacious.