Mid to Northern Europe probably. I’ve been to the UK, France, Switzerland, Italy, and Ireland and I’ve always heard that the scandavian countries have a pretty high standard of living. Regardless most metropolitan areas in Europe are pretty sophisticated. It depends on the feel you want. Some feel very modern, others very old, some are slow and some move fast. Some are brutally warm and others are temperate or cold. I mean Europes a vast continent that’s been inhabited by civilizations for centuries so there’s all kinds of different vibes there. I’ve heard Berlin is the most youth oriented city in Europe and I personally liked the feel of Dublin and the Wicklow area of Ireland.
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I'd say Scandinavian countries especially Sweden. I'm fully Swedish and very proud to be and am very proud of being white and very proud of my natural pure platinum blonde hair and very bright very light blue eyes. I'm also happily married to and have kids with a very dark sexy black man. Us blonde blue eyed Swedish white girls love big black cock in our pussy our ass our tits and our mouth.
Switzerland or any Scandinavian country.
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You'll find that the higher the standard of living, the harder it is to immigrate there. They tend to have very low immigration rates and very high requirements of those they allow in. That's no accident.
The Scandinavian countries always score highest, and in terms of their society and public services, I think that's fair - but there's no getting away from the fact that the climate is not exactly tropical. I'd be more likely to choose somewhere like Italy, Slovenia or Croatia.
I would have said Germany at one point, but they are going to shit now. I'd have to go with one of the Scandinavian countries, good lifestyle and strong economies. While it might be nice to live in one of the Mediterranean countries for the good food and weather, their economies are weak as shit.
Italy is a good one, among many. They appreciate the need for taking the time for a good long lunchtime. And holidays. Their work hours are fascinating.
Probably Switzerland, but they make it hard to become a citizen. You have to have like a million dollars in the bank so the government doesn't think they have to support you, or have some bigwigs at a company over there pull some strings for you because you are an employee that they really need over there. If you have a million dollars or can land a sweet job there, go for it
If you're talking about standard of living then Switzerland. It has very high standard of living. The main drawback is that it is very expensive. Scandinavian countries are also said to have high standard of living, but they are also very expensive (for example Iceland has 46% income tax)
Yo, Cringe put $200 in your pocket and live in Romania
Like a king for a year -- you'll never forget that crazy Dracula putangthis all depends on the person you ask. In the UK that have Universal Healthcare and it is run like absolute shit. People can't get appointments for a year- they need to just wait and wait, and its SOOOOO expensive.
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The UKIf you're white you can easily move to Scandinavian countries. If not France, the UK (don't forget Brexit) , the Netherlands and Switzerland are good options. You also have Germany.
Scandinavian countries are nice but they are a bit too cold and don't have a lot of cities.
In my opinion the Netherlands is a perfect mix of enough cities, countryside, smaller towns and a nice culture with summers and winters that aren't too hot or too cold. It's the perfect vivid place.I'd have to lay claim to that title as Scandinavian. I'd argue by many standards of measurments like gdp, welfare, general happiness etc. it's hard to refute that given that we are and have for a long time been at the top in the world.
I can't say for sure since I haven't spent enough time in any of them to realistically have a valid opinion.
we actually have a quite good tool fed with scientific data for this. you can even choose which quantifiers are most important for your individual taste. overall tho, norway is pretty well off.
Depends what standard I guess. There are complex equations to compare America to Europe. Since you pay for healthcare here and not over there. Thus pay might be lower, or taxes higher. But benefits would be greater.
Put the blunt down and do some research bro. Google it.
I remember reading that Austria was way up on that list. Finland is another one that gets mentioned.
I think it's Sweden or something or Denmark. Scandinavian countries seem to be doing well.
I´d say Scandinavia, but beware the costs there are also very high.
Switzerland, Germany, Denmark. Portugal us underrated.
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