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In reply to the discussion: If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live? [View all]SaintLouisBlues
(1,256 posts)111. So is Canada what? It's not easy to move to Canada compared to Mexico
Except the jungles, colonial buildings, ancient ruins, unique cuisine and perhaps the best climate in the world (Mexican Highlands).
Besides that, Mexico is just like Canada.
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More Americans live in Mexico than any other foreign country, by a wide margin
SaintLouisBlues
Feb 2014
#1
And because it's beautiful, with a great climate, friendly people, pyramids, colonial architecture,
SaintLouisBlues
Feb 2014
#109
Yes, but so is canada (except for the jungles). And Americans can legally move there -- it's just
El_Johns
Feb 2014
#110
Canada is beautiful, has a great climate (in parts, like Mexico), has friendly people, etc.
El_Johns
Feb 2014
#112
Because, money. I've traveled through Mexico. It's lovely. So is Canada. Different climates,
El_Johns
Feb 2014
#114
Mexico City is more expensive than many parts of the US and Canada, for one example.
SaintLouisBlues
Feb 2014
#117
I've had several American acquaintances who have moved to New Zealand. They were just
Cleita
Feb 2014
#45
Anywhere within an hour of Auckland would be a realistic destination for me...
Violet_Crumble
Feb 2014
#53
I've been to Australia and up until a year ago this would have been my 1st choice but
kimbutgar
Feb 2014
#15
That is so sad. It's been 23 years since I have been there (up and down the Queensland coast). In my
livetohike
Feb 2014
#19
I haven't been there since 1991, but it sure left a great impression. I have a branch of family in
livetohike
Feb 2014
#16
Alsace was my #1. Love the entire region, but if I had to pick one place: Kaysersberg.
WinkyDink
Feb 2014
#49
Sounds like a plan. I love Alaska, but I don't have the moolah to afford it. It's still
Cleita
Feb 2014
#58
I'd love to go back to Chile but they won't let me get my Social Security there.
Cleita
Feb 2014
#40
They should talk to a lawyer to see how it affects them. I think the whole deal is
Cleita
Feb 2014
#98
You'd like South America if you have an independent income to live on especially if
Cleita
Feb 2014
#43
I'm not back forever, just taking care of some stuff and I have a long overdue post
Cleita
Feb 2014
#47
Well, what's worse is that here on the coast we are sitting on a bunch of faults.
Cleita
Feb 2014
#52
Don't mind if we pick up Amy first and then swing by a fireplace on a space ship do you?
The Straight Story
Feb 2014
#48
sounds good, but wouldn't you want to be in Paris for part of the year...like spring?
CTyankee
Feb 2014
#76
I was here in mid to late April in 2011. The week before had been lousy I heard, our week was mostly
CTyankee
Feb 2014
#107
Beware. There are a lot of scams on the Internet aimed at both men and women
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2014
#88
Norway I went there a few years ago to visit some relatives and really enjoyed it there
Arcanetrance
Feb 2014
#78
I do live on a Pacific Island (Saipan) - I suppose if I won REALLY big in the lottery I might get a
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2014
#96