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Where is the best place to live besides USA?Anybody in Canada,Japan,Sweden,S.Korea,En…

  • Well i was always a foreigner since i was 7 yrs old so the feeling of a "foreigner" its not "weird" to me So i now live in the USA (from Mexico) i have legal citizenship and all i am barely a freshman in high school but i got to start planning for the future and i want to live in the "Old World" ( i called it old world but i meant Asia ,Europe,Australia,Africa,etc.) I heard that Sweden,Spain,England,JapanSouth Korea,Canada are good places to live and well i am interested. Does anybody who knows/visited/lived/born and raised in these countries? And how does it feels living in there (if you lived there)? also the customs and the languages? ( currently i am learning Japanese,Korean,French,Swedish)

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    I would say Sweden, I have been raised there but now I live in the US. There is a lot of immigrants there and the people have really not that big of a problem with it. The languish is probably the biggest problem, but most of the people speak very good english. Not to mention that both school and health care is free. There are a lot of immigrants in Sweden so the customs depends from person to person. I don´t have a problem with it there more than some winters can be nasty. Otherwise I think Sweden is a great place!

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Sweden, Canada

Aadi

How can you be studying 4 hard languages all at once, I find that hard to believe. Anyway, you can't just say you want to live in these countries such as Japan or Sweden for example, just because you feel like a foreigner in the US because you'll find that in every country other then your own, there is a different culture. You also can't just get up and live in another country, you have to be pretty well with their language and have a job offer there or an ACTUAL reason, besides wanting to ditch the USA.

Emilia

Of those you have listed the only country I would suggest is France. In Japan, South Korea and Sweden race or ethnicity is extremely important: it decides what job you can get, the medical treatment you receive, how the police treat you, and what rights you have as an employee. None of these countries are tolerant towards immigrants. Seriously, these are highly racist countries, do you really want to live there ? Can you work there for a while for a multinational company ? Yes, of-course,...but immigrate ? Let me put it this way, any minority person in these three countries would love to switch places with you. More tolerant countries: UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the USA, Malaysia, Singapore.

Vlad

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