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Where do you live??????? Where should I live?
I grew up in Los Angeles my entire life with a short stint in the bay area. I have a love hate relationship with S Cal,,, I love the beach, the weather, and the lifestyle.
Overall though LA kinda sucks to be honest. Most people are pretty fake and generally dicks and in comparison to European and Asian cities you can hardly call LA a city, maybe more of an urban sprawl, I've come to the conclusion that I cant live in LA any longer. So where do you live? What cities are the most vibrant in the world? So far tops on my list.... Prague Bangkok Barcelona :thumbsup |
Prague or Barcelona sounds about best :thumbsup
We've just made the best move of our lives, now living in Spain, south of Barcelona. It's beautiful with sea views from our apartment, warm clean air to breath, hmmm the med :) |
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You need to visit these places before packing up and moving there. What if you don't like it?
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barcelona i would say :winkwink: prague is nice, but i think the speed and stress there may get boring very soon ... :2 cents:
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If you've been in Los Angeles your whole life and you're thinking about going to someplace like a Bangkok or Singapore, I would recommend going there for an extended stay before you pick up and move. I know you've traveled around but living somewhere is a whole different ballgame. I go for a couple of months and see what it feels like to have to live their day in day out. Just my two cents
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I've heard Budapest is amazing.....
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Where do you live???????=Chicago :thumbsup
Where should I live?=Not a single fuck was given :winkwink: have luck... http://www.bankrate.com/calculators/...alculator.aspx |
It depends on what you want to do in your city. You should tell us first what you would like to be your common activities, like what kind of cultural activities you expect to make, what kind of sports, what kind of transportation, what kind of weather, what kind of travelling, what kind of speech, what kind of repression from the government you can stand, what kind of corruption you can stand, what kind of women you like, what kind of proximity to others you expect.
I mean the good and bad questions, because every city has its pros and cons, so you have to be open to resist some government ultra stalking with the benefit of having the things that city offers. You seem to have to pay some price for the benefits you want. In London the police inspects your internet, and the cams record everything you do in the streets, and also everything is expensive as gold... But you have the benefits of living in London, like... can someone name one? In Paris you have excellent public transportation, amazing urban architecture -and I am not talking about the monuments, but about the commons looks of the streets, they are usually pretty even if they are unknown non famous streets-. But you have the disadvantage of having to speak french, which is a language with an ugly senseless orthography that any intelligent person simply can't stand. So tell us what you want and what you can stand, and we can give you better advice. |
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1) I like transient cities like BKK as I love meeting new people from around the world. 2) Low cost of living 3) High quality of life 4) Either near or at beach. Must be at least driving distance for weekends. 5) People must be nice. In my travels I've found the friendliest cities to be - BKK, PRG, BCN Edinburgh. Unfriendliest - LA, London, NY 6) Must have good club scene with active music scene. 7) Cosmopoliton city with many choices for food. 8) Services must be up to par as in electricity, malls.... basically I want to be able to buy anything I need. Does that help? |
I live in Australia....
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I moved away from LA as well, a big fuck you to Jerry Brown and state taxes.
If you want to live cheaply as an expat the choices nowadays is basically either S America or Southeast Asia. |
Unless you want to be an English teacher or willing to plunk down lots of cash BKK is no longer really an option. If you are old enough to retire and get a retirement visa maybe.
Rules changed in August and the military government there ain't getting any nicer. South of Spain is nice. Tangier is nice. I hear New Zealand can be nice. I moved to Tokyo from Los Angeles. LA has become a cesspool. Was a beautiful town when the Brown Derby still popped. |
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Costa del Sol is amazing but pricey. Tangier is a new one.... I will put on my list as well as NZ. |
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Fuck LA and the whole mainstream entertainment industry fucks it breeds. |
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I lived in Tangier for some years. Quick jetfoil or cheap flights to EU. Women are "flexible." Check out "The Mountain" if you ever go. Beautiful homes up there. Overlooks the Med and the Atlantic... |
I live in Chicago right now. If I were to move, I'd become a digital nomad and probably not live in the same city/country for longer than a month at a time.
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And very cheap here now. Yo can get a condo in Hua Hin fo 2-3 Million Baht (less than 100K USD). I was looking at one for 5 Million but dont know if I can justify for a few weeks a year as I dont want to move permanent there. Im thinking I can airbnb it to pay the mortgage though. View from condo - beach 200 yards down the path. https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...7dcc1f5488a699 |
Moving out of LA over 10 years ago = best fucking decision of my life.
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I cannot stand Socal. There is nothing there worth the hassle - smog, crime, cost of living, traffic.....
I live in NorCal. Nice mild weather, no issues. We are moving to Hawaii in about five years. |
You should move to Florida or Texas.
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Just stay in BKK longer. I liked Kuala Lumpur also.
I didn't like LA when i was there on vacation. Maybe Santa Barbara could be nice. I like BKK for some weeks and than i want to leave. But i like beaches more, not the city live with tourist. Maybe you can stay near Pattaya, there are beaches, club life, shopping mall. And within 2 hours you can be in he center of BKK. Prague is nice, a lot of people like BRNO. But the winters must be not so nice and i hate cold winters. Budapest was also nice, but the winters... Best is to just move around i think, till you find the spot that makes you feel like coming home. |
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Airbnb, laptop, money. No problem |
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I believe you and am right there myself. Took 2 months away to never want to go back. Quote:
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Prague .It can be indeed sometime boring,but it have good geographical connections,so you can always go somewhere temporally else if you feel like it.And since it have lower cost of life,money which is saved can be spend on travels and other thingies.
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Barcelona is not cheap anymore.
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i live online, no better place then that. always live...
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tuscalootchahatchee, alabama OP
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but with 400k people it's not for someone who WANTS to live in a big city - for me it's just right. and yes, winters can be cold, that's why in the long run i'll be needing a place in Thailand for those times ;) |
Definitely have a look at New Zealand - Not easy to get a residents visa though - I have an NZ passport so you could marry me :)...
Up the coast from Sydney in Byron Bay or Airlie beach is pretty amazing as well - Very laid back and very 'cool'..... |
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