Moving can be both simultaneously awful and exciting. Aside from packing things into boxes, leaving someplace you called home behind, and meeting new people... the notion of picking up and relocating can hold promise, adventure, and excitement.
So tell me, if you could relocate anywhere in the world (if money and logistics weren't factors) would you? And if so where would it be and why?
If you wouldn't move, then tell me what it is about where you live now that makes it so great and why you would stay. If you can, give me at least one reason that isn't connected to friends, family, job, etc..
PS: If you you say Nirn, Tamriel, or anywhere else in the TES world then you can expect my response to be a resounding:
Oooo! So when I looked up Ocala, I was surprised when I found out that it wasn't even along a coast. I assumed it would be. That's cool though!
Boston is an awesome city. I went for work last summer and had a really great time! I've never been to Scotland, but I hear wonderful things.
Good picks!
I would definitively move, I find city life to be somewhat suffocating, and for those that are unaware of it: The Netherlands are basicly a huge cluster of cities (Randstad) and the rest is suburbs and agricultural production areas. So yeah, not so pleased around here.
I used to live in the southern France, and I wouldn't mind moving back there, Scandinavia, Ireland, Scotland, or perhaps even South Africa or the States could be interesting alternatives.
But even though I don't like the environment I made a lot of good friends here and it would be a shame to put that many kilometers between us.
(You can skip my rambling) Hell yeah I would. Out of Brazil. Better: Out of South America. I just can't stand the mentality, the policies and ideologies that have taken over the whole continent. And I fear if they decide to start enforcing it, blocking opposite opinions like they already do in a certain country neighbour to us and with a leadership extremely close to us diplomatically. Thankfully there are some people standing up to this, and are making a difference. (Besides the economic crisis being, painfully, a huge help to open the eyes of our people). (End of my rambling)
Anyway, where? I only speak English and Portuguese, though I can get around with Spanish (it's similar to Portuguese) and I know some basic French (Still working on that one). But disregarding that, I'd likely go to U.S, Switzerland, Norway [EDIT: I forgot about Finland and Sweden], Canada or Germany. Australia is sadly off limits, 'cause spiders.