I was thinking Denmark looks amazing!!
Its salaries are high, cost of living relatively low, excellent schools and colleges very well educated all free, free healthcare, good benefits, good integration, beautiful country and very low crime
I was thinking Denmark looks amazing!!
Its salaries are high, cost of living relatively low, excellent schools and colleges very well educated all free, free healthcare, good benefits, good integration, beautiful country and very low crime
Not trying to be a downer but every country has its problems. Denmark has its problems including a high cost of living, high taxes, and long, cold, dark winters which can be depressing to some.
Where you were born - there
Even just the negatives are far smaller issues than in other developed countries. I think if you look at downside of any country its just a case of weighing it up personally and some countries have few negatives. Uk and USA have a lot more negatives
In Denmark they expect high levels of trust in the communities and leave groceries outside of shops trusting public will pay for any taken. They are big on communities with average Dane belonging to 6 social groups! I’d love to live there and the food looks great!
i’m not happy living in Oklahoma, the reddest state in the country…but America is still the best country to live in…I’m a proud american.
I love Europe myself im not keen on america alls we hear about is American shootings and violence. Saying that Sweden is struggling with teen violence now and immigration trouble
Northern Europe (Norway, Denmark, Belgium)..
@Ducky I hear stabbings are quite frequent in Britain is that correct?
Yes and its awful especially London
The food is awful here in UK
The supermarkets are awful overpriced for sod all and its not good
I am from Croatia but would like to live in Switzerland or Slovenia. I also like Portugal. I like the climate there.
@petar_pan
Once I had an invitation to Sweden..
I called ambasy and asked about my meds.
They send me message that I must bring tons of documents about my illness and that I only can stay a month..
I gave up
Id say canada despite whats going on with politics
If the housing crisis wasnt so hectic and the cost of living so insane, Australia can be pretty good. Australia in the 90’s and early 2000’s was amazing relative to lots of other countries from what i hear.
The public mental health system in my state of nsw is crumbling though. Recently like 200 public psychiatrists quit because of how bad it is. Some chronically unwell (suicidal,psychotic etc) patients have waited up to 4 days in the emergency department for help before being seen by anyone. Especially in sydney.
I love living in Canada, but wish I lived in a different part of it. The politics, climate, and geography of where I am don’t suit me well.
I’m grateful to be in the UK, a lot of countries have it significantly worse imo.
It’s almost impossible to get housing in Sweden. We also have problems with gang wars with explosives everywhere. They make bombs which they set off everywhere.
It’s a sad state to live in. Sweden used to be great at everything except the weather.
I live in Canada but if I was to ever move to a different country, my top 3 options would be Greece, Portugal or Switzerland.
I live in England, I love it a lot. It’s a shame you don’t like it here. You need to find good people to be around and life should shift into place. All you need is one good friend they say and life will improve.
Luckily I have many great British friends and family, I wouldn’t wanna live anywhere else.
Hopefully in the future England will change your mind and you are happy in your home country
Best of luck whatever you choose