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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: snickerlover6969 on June 01, 2013, 03:41 am
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I'm sick and tired of America and I want to move to Europe but I have no idea where I should move to.
I'm part German and I speak it, but not very well..
Where do you guys/gals think I should move to?
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holland. great standard of living, drug capital of the world. what more do you need?
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Italia.
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What are your political leanings?
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Me? Center right on most things.
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I would go with Germany, Switzerland or Austria, especially since you speak a little German. Austria and Switzerland are better countries for drugs but in Germany drugs laws aren't so hard either. The Netherlands are good for drugs but it depends what kind of stuff you're into. In the Netherlands there's mostly good weed and psychedielics, it's good to get street drugs too but not all of them are high quality like their weed and hallucinogens. They also have good free healthcare there. If you like pharmaceuticals I'd go in Germany... Ketamine is legal (not a controlled substance) there too so if you like ketamine, go there. Austria and Switzerland are about the same as Germany, more street drugs in Austria and more pharms Switzerland. Drug laws are really good in those four countries, Switzerland's laws being even better than the Dutch ones.
There's also the UK but I wouldn't want to live there with all their cameras everywhere. Spain and Portugal are also good places for drugs. But overall, the nicest place to live would be those German speaking countries, the quality of life is the best in Switzerland, then Germany, then Austria. But Swiss German is really annoying so there's that. You also have good beer there! If it's not drugs you care about most I wouldn't chose the Netherlands, it's a nice country but has the shittiest weather. France could also be nice but the laws are more restrictive, they have a key disclosure law, like in the UK but harsher, for example. Apart from that, you have better public healthcare and education than in most other (if not all) European countries. Doctors are also apparently very script happy for benzos there. Italy seems pretty strict too but I don't know much about Italy except that it's nice to be there as a tourist, like Spain. I don't know much about Belgium and Luxembourg but they're similar to the Netherlands and the German speaking countries.
So all in all it depends on exactly what you're looking for. I think Germany is one of the EU countries with most freedom, they don't have a mandatory data retention law, and cops are all friendly there, even their riot control forces. Switzerland is annoying with customs, and there are a lot of thieves in Austria but they have even better laws, so it's up to you to choose what you like best.
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Well from my point of view it's shit (I'm on the left) but the current British government is running the country from a centre right standpoint. Merkel's CDU would also fall under that umbrella and while we think of Amsterdam as being a liberal mecca, the Netherlands themselves are run by VVD another centre right party.
Edit: Oops, I thought you were the op Limetless. Perhaps not applicable then.
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Well from my point of view it's shit (I'm on the left) but the current British government is running the country from a centre right standpoint. Merkel's CDU would also fall under that umbrella and while we think of Amsterdam as being a liberal mecca, the Netherlands themselves are run by VVD another centre right party.
Edit: Oops, I thought you were the op Limetless. Perhaps not applicable then.
LOL no worries. :P
And nothing wrong with being center right, we sort out the lefts global financial socialist fuck ups. :P
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What makes me laugh though is that the Labour Party when New Labour were in power more more center right on a lot of things than the Tories were. :)
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Very true. In betraying their routes they basically pulled all sides of British politics to the centre. There's so little separating the parties now. You never know, the rise of UKIP and the swivel-eyed loons might lead us back to a left/right system.
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I don't really think there is a need for the old left and right system tbh. Communism and Socialism failed and Capitalism won, neither the extremes of both systems nor the left and right work. We should be focused more on Libertarianism now the Commies ain't bashing down our door.
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holland. great standard of living, drug capital of the world. what more do you need?
U need free money and thats why u go to germany :)
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It's pretty depressing really when the values you identify with are so rapidly becoming obsolete. If we end up actually leaving the EU I'll definitely consider emigration.
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Lol, believe me I highly recommend it, I thought I'd escaped.
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I'm sick and tired of America and I want to move to Europe but I have no idea where I should move to.
Europe can be pretty fucking annoying too though, shops aren't open 24/7 and it's difficult to find something to eat on a Sunday. Also, everything is (way) more expensive.
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I'd say Northern Switzerland/Southern Germany. You have the alps there, all the great bavarians/swiss. Also, there are a higher amount of americans living in southern germany because of the military base the U.S. had there so maybe that will be a nice comfort for you. Otherwise, I am a big fan of the people in sweden.
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France, Switzerland, Sweden or Germany... very high standard of living, great health care, laid back lifestyle... when martial law hits the UK i know i'll be heading to one of those four! :D
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If people should work long hours and whole evenings in big markets is pretty fucked up too. I see those people everyday. Where I'm from here's not a one day in a year when supermarkets are closed. These people have only this job to get money for living but more than half of them are too tired to live because of this kind of a work.
Anyway, I would not recommend to choose country by accessible market of drugs. You can use SR everywhere. Study the cultures or take a trip around Europe. You should choose the place where people are familiar, where you can melt in easily and find good opportunities for work. Some places are like girls, you know it form the first sight if you want to stay. I think you don't get the best answer from forums.
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Thank you for all your replies...
I will be going backpacking throughout Europe here in the near future...I was thinking either Germany, Netherlands, UK or Spain.
After reading all your replies I think I'm leaning more towards Germany now. Also, I'm not doing it so much for the drugs, ok that was a lie yes it's mostly for the drugs ;D ;D but I also want learn as much as I can about making electronic music since Europe is where all the best EDM producers come from.
BTW I'm into psychedelics and not so much pharms...Mostly MDMA.
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Natürlich sollen Sie nach Deutschland gehen! At least for the time being, Germany has laws prohibiting surveillance (see Stasi), something which is increasingly a problem in many parts of the Western world. Even on Google Earth you'll find whole building blurred out, simply because the residents don't want you to look up their house.
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Netherlands (maybe Amsterdam or Maastricht) or western Germany (maybe Aachen, Mönchengladbach, Bochum, Düsseldorf, Köln etc). Amazing cities :D
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You could come to the UK and be my neighbour ::)
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Not to be a downer, but how exactly do you plan on doing this? It is extremely difficult for an American (or anyone who isn't a citizen of the EU) to emigrate to Europe. I would kill to live in France, because unless you are super rich or have connections it is almost impossible.
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Not to be a downer, but how exactly do you plan on doing this? It is extremely difficult for an American (or anyone who isn't a citizen of the EU) to emigrate to Europe. I would kill to live in France, because unless you are super rich or have connections it is almost impossible.
Are you sure about that? Countries of the EU accept a lot more immigrants than the US, and they're mostly from the third world. I don't think they'd reject someone that probably has a college degree and is more likely to find a job than most immigrants there that mostly end up working as cashiers or other jobs like that.
I'm sure it's easier for a European to enter the US than it is for a Mexican for example, not to criticize people from poorer countries but it's how most immigration policies work.
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If people should work long hours and whole evenings in big markets is pretty fucked up too. I see those people everyday. Where I'm from here's not a one day in a year when supermarkets are closed. These people have only this job to get money for living but more than half of them are too tired to live because of this kind of a work.
Anyway, I would not recommend to choose country by accessible market of drugs. You can use SR everywhere. Study the cultures or take a trip around Europe. You should choose the place where people are familiar, where you can melt in easily and find good opportunities for work. Some places are like girls, you know it form the first sight if you want to stay. I think you don't get the best answer from forums.
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Not to be a downer, but how exactly do you plan on doing this? It is extremely difficult for an American (or anyone who isn't a citizen of the EU) to emigrate to Europe. I would kill to live in France, because unless you are super rich or have connections it is almost impossible.
you understand that France is full of french people, right ?
There's 3 popular routes to doing this.
(A) If your existing employer has offices in country X.
Request a transfer to that office.
(B) You go to country X and stay, perhaps as a tourist, for several months
whilst you frantically run around to interviews. You might end up working
in supermarkets, restaurants, etc.
(C) Post your CV around the recruitment consultancies
for contracting/permanent positions with a covering letter
expressing your ardent desire to relocate to country X.
This works most effectively for occupations where there's
a general skill shortage (esp. various I.T roles)
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you understand that France is full of french people, right ?
1+, most hilarious statement this thread has to offer!
If I were OP, I'd research which European country has got free health care and which is considered to be a welfare state, just in case.
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Portugal.
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California.
Fuck Europe, what are you nuts? Do you know what the weather is like in Germany or England?
And forget about the French in France, it's the North Africans in France that are the problem!
I would consider Spain or Portugal for the weather or Italy for the food, but USA Fucking Rules.
Sorry EU's I love my fucked up country.
Modzi
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what are the requirements for moving there, I mean other than the basics. I know for Canada you have to request citizenship and go through a whole bureaucratic process and what not, thanks in advance
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I'm sick and tired of America and I want to move to Europe but I have no idea where I should move to.
I'm part German and I speak it, but not very well..
Where do you guys/gals think I should move to?
Funny. Im english and tired of England
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Funny. Im english and tired of England
amen to that >:(
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Amsterdam