Where do you want to live in Europe if you only have one choice ?

Europe, living, Germany, Italy, France
Hong Kong
January 25, 2016 6:33am CST
Frankly speaking, I really don't know where to live in Europe since I have never been there. However, I think I will consider Switzerland since this has always been a place of peace and full of beautiful view as well. The only concern I have will be their snow but I think I can still live with it since I have lived in a very cold place in Canada before.Places such as France , Italy and Spain was never my choice anyway. Germany ? It was but not after their refugee policy and the trouble they have seen in the last New Year Eve. How about you ? Share with us ?
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@kataomoi (708)
• Japan
25 Jan 16
I don't think I'd live in Europe. I'd love to visit it, but I don't think I'd ever want to live there. If I had to choose though, I might go with the U.K. Or maybe France since I studied a bit of French in high school.
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• Hong Kong
25 Jan 16
Hey, I study a bit of French while I was still in Canada as well. However, I can only remember simple words such as "Bonjour" now . I like UK as well but France now ? no thanks.
@kataomoi (708)
• Japan
26 Jan 16
@wildlittlefan I've lost almost all of my French too. I don't have the opportunity to use it so I've forgotten most of it. I'd love to pick it up again though. I remember loving and being good at French back in high school. Why wouldn't you go to France now? Because of their current events? P.S.: I see you're from HK. I am too :D I was born in HK and lived there for a few years.
• India
25 Jun 16
yeah ,never been abroad but switzerland is my trip plan lets hope the better later
• India
25 Jan 16
Switzerland, what a lovely place it is. I had been on a holiday there and trust me every minute I thought if I could stay back permanently.
@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
25 Jan 16
Switzerland? Never. I don't like high mountains and can't stand the German Swiss dialect. Interesting that you discard Germany solely because of the recent events.