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(Haven't read the thread)Im doing this in a year or so still.
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CaliforniaOnly for a year or two.Gonna try Australia after that.Then choose between the two...
u must mean Americareally
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Vip2 mass exodus.I need to travel more then I have currently and see whats out there.Alot of people want to and it never materialises. Swear stat wants off to somewhere in asia.
i really really dont wanna be one a dem peopleits gettin tied down with responsibilty that will do that to you
Yeah deffo.I always wanted to move to America, I'm sure it will happen just not as soon as I'd hoped, when I've finished my degree and done all my neccesities, I wouldn't mind moving over there to work/raise my family.
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(Haven't read the thread)Im doing this in a year or so still.
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CaliforniaOnly for a year or two.Gonna try Australia after that.Then choose between the two...
u must mean Americareally
Oh seen just read he asked country...Yeah America - but within America, California.
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Vip2 mass exodus.I need to travel more then I have currently and see whats out there.Alot of people want to and it never materialises. Swear stat wants off to somewhere in asia.
Yeah I want to move to either Hong Kong, China or Japan. When it will happen I don't know, time will tell and that's if my partner at the time wants to move.Travel wise, I aim to see as much of the world as I can. I want to go away this year but not too sure where and who with, maybe alone.
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Should have just called the thread FAO: Goddaz
Your funny still. Well at least ppl here have the choice, I didn't choose to come here but happy I ended up here.
Alot of people want to and it never materialises.
REAL TALK & it applies to many many things!!!I'm defo gonna settle back in Africa somewhere, houses are being built already in UG, Ghana sometime down the line. Until then, I'll Just gonna keep stacking & making moves.
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Im quite happy here to be honest.Id like to have enough money to have a few holiday homes1. sumwhere hot2. sumwhere coldprobably spain and austria. holiday in spain over summer to chill in the sun, holiday in austria in the winter to go skiing :Dbritian is actually a very good country for education and healthcare as far as i know.for all those who wanna start a new lifeYOU GOTTA LEARN A NEW LANGUAGEdont limit yourself by only considering english speaking countries. my aunt moved to germany with her husband and couldnt speak one word of the language, but she picked it up and now you would think shes german by the way she has the accent. i spoke to her about it, she said it wasnt fun learning the new language, but it was worth it.the problems with the english speaking countries are - getting into themproblems with the non english speaking countries are - things like education and healthcare.

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(Haven't read the thread)Im doing this in a year or so still.
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CaliforniaOnly for a year or two.Gonna try Australia after that.Then choose between the two...
u must mean Americareally
Oh seen just read he asked country...Yeah America - but within America, California.
lolWoulda asked where in america anyway.
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Im quite happy here to be honest.Id like to have enough money to have a few holiday homes1. sumwhere hot2. sumwhere coldprobably spain and austria. holiday in spain over summer to chill in the sun, holiday in austria in the winter to go skiing :Dbritian is actually a very good country for education and healthcare as far as i know.for all those who wanna start a new lifeYOU GOTTA LEARN A NEW LANGUAGEdont limit yourself by only considering english speaking countries. my aunt moved to germany with her husband and couldnt speak one word of the language, but she picked it up and now you would think shes german by the way she has the accent. i spoke to her about it, she said it wasnt fun learning the new language, but it was worth it.the problems with the english speaking countries are - getting into themproblems with the non english speaking countries are - things like education and healthcare.
got a desire to work in france tooonly for a few months thoniceur right about languages, its invaluable
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Sorry to tell u lot: If u can't make it here, u ain't makin' it anywhere.My mum is retiring abroad but I want my own place in that same country. The area I will live in has alot of brown people and it is paradise. There is a small chinese population so there are alot of chinese takeaways, also indian. The people are the best i have ever met. Crime rate is lower than London. I will have to learn another language also, i have already started but I'm very lazy.

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The more and more i think about it probably not im too english in the fact i've got used to certain things free health, premiership football, certain comforts etc. and don't even know it! Used to want to live in america but thats a hype wouldn't even cosider it now unless i got a sick job in football. Jamaica i'm gonna have a place but 'the pownd is strang' so i'll earn my english p's then set up base out there. if i could speak french i'd consider belgium but theres no black culture out there.If your going to do it you need to think logically about how much of a benefit it would actually be and what opportunities are out there. going on holiday and living somewhere are two different things.
That's my thoughts
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I really wana be able to speak another language. Funny how you dont give a sh*t about it in sec school. Not saying I would choose it for uni or nutin, but serious on taking it up as a course of sorts. May do it one summer or something.
for real, wish i could speak another language - would open up so many oportunities will pbably learn french in a few years. Got a bredrin who can speak arabic (algerian arabic), french and english He was born in paris, lives in belgium and wants to come live in england.
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The more and more i think about it probably not im too english in the fact i've got used to certain things free health, premiership football, certain comforts etc. and don't even know it! Used to want to live in america but thats a hype wouldn't even cosider it now unless i got a sick job in football. Jamaica i'm gonna have a place but 'the pownd is strang' so i'll earn my english p's then set up base out there. if i could speak french i'd consider belgium but theres no black culture out there.If your going to do it you need to think logically about how much of a benefit it would actually be and what opportunities are out there. going on holiday and living somewhere are two different things.
That's my thoughts
see the thing is I always wonder why my grandparents (1 did but he died - too much woman, rum and jamaica hospital killed him!), although they could go back and live in jamaica don't and said they wouldn't. Maybe jamiaca isn't all that. Still tink I could bring my family up better in jamaica than in england though.
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