Question Posted Thursday January 21 2010, 12:51 am
So I want to live in Europe in the future. I'm already a citizen of an EU country; i just wanna move back.
I've lived in NY for 10 years now, and I'm getting fairly sick of it. It's crowded, dirty, cramped, and traffic in NYC is ridiculous. Plus, I'm not that into America's profit-drivenness that has the laws favoring big business.
But anyway.
I was just wondering which country would be nicest/best to live in: Poland, Germany, or Spain? (I speak all three languages)
No, I'm not making a definite decision based on your answers, but I would like some opinions. If you can, please mention a specific region/city to back up your answer, as well as other (and any) factors. Tips would be appreciated, as well.
Germany- I've been in the western part and its beautiful! there's small little towns everywhere and they're connected by roads. the downtown area's are so nice because they have little shops and cafe's along the streets and restaurants outside. the weather is pretty nice. i've only been there in the summer and the summers are nice. like around 70 degrees fahrenheit or 80. winters they get snow. the people there are unbelievably nice. i met my relatives neighbors and they are so nice, they invited me swimming with their younger daughter who i had never met hahaha. also, my relatives are doctors there and one time i went to their work to help them out and the patients talked to me a lot and super nice. I would consider Germany :)
Spain- i've only been there during the summer and i was at the southern tip of it, at a city called Malaga. the beaches there are soooo good. the only thing i wouldn't like is that its way too hot and sticky for me. (my opinion) I like the 4 seasons. the people there are also super duper nice. the guy who works at the beaches for chairs always talked to me whenever i went to the beach. they have small little shacks and boutiques along the boarderwalk. they have a lot of restaurants. oh and most of their "malls' are outside. its like a walkway with shops on the side but with no roof. people eat at restaurants outside too. also the food is so so. there's a lot of fish since it's near the sea. so i dont know if you like fish/seafood.
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