Big_Dogg85
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Anyone can say "Canada" is a great place to live, but you have to be specific. The best place I'd like to live in Canada would most likely either be where I live now, despite where I live being home to the "many bloodsuckers". (For reference, watch Jay Leno or read Uncle John's Bathroom Reader 😀😀😀) The other nice place I'd want to live in Canada would be Calgary. It has the perfect combination of absolutely everything. (Although weather has a mind of it's own, but I'm Canadian... I'm not afraid of super hot weather or a little snow and ice. In fact I thrive in it 😀)
In terms of places on the international front...to be honest there is no place I'd rather live then where I live now or staying within Canada. I've been only to Lisbon overseas and while it's a nice place to visit, I wouldn't want to live there.
Worst place: Even though they have a mad tourist season and beautiful scenery, I don't think I'd want to live in Florida. I can't imagine the fact that at one point during the year, most likely, a hurricane will hit. (most likely = 85 -100%, perhaps that number is a little harsh but from what I've seen and experienced there...) There is no defined place where I wouldn't want to live, only that I wouldn't want to live somewhere where it felt uninviting/home, yet not home.
In terms of places on the international front...to be honest there is no place I'd rather live then where I live now or staying within Canada. I've been only to Lisbon overseas and while it's a nice place to visit, I wouldn't want to live there.
Worst place: Even though they have a mad tourist season and beautiful scenery, I don't think I'd want to live in Florida. I can't imagine the fact that at one point during the year, most likely, a hurricane will hit. (most likely = 85 -100%, perhaps that number is a little harsh but from what I've seen and experienced there...) There is no defined place where I wouldn't want to live, only that I wouldn't want to live somewhere where it felt uninviting/home, yet not home.
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