Do You Wish You Lived Somewhere Else?

THeCARS1979

Well-known member
I wish i lived elsewhere too. Sometimes i think if i lived in a quaint town where everyone knew each other Id be better off. I never had the girl next door think you know
 

Duzmiu

Well-known member
i want to live in the country side with a large lake and some cliffs around the place, preffably a small village so i dont end up a hermit :p

only problem is i get really bad hayfeaver so countryside is a pain for me
 

vj288

not actually Fiona Apple
Yes and no, I don't think where I live has much as who is there, or what is there for me. If I were to just move to like, Montana for example, with my family and went to college there or whatever, I don't think things would change much. Or if I moved away from everyone and was on my own, the same sort of thing would happen when I went to school on my own. So I guess the answer is yes I would want to move somewhere else if there was someone or something or some opportunity waiting for me there. Where it specifically is it not of much importance to me. I do hear Juarez is nice this time of year though...
 

HumanZ

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I've planned that when I become a pensioner, I will move some place exotic and warm. The coldness, the darkness, the gloominess and the "polar night" makes me depressed, cynic (which I already am.) and apathetic.

I dream working the summers here and relaxing the winters in some place warm and sunny. Thailand? Spain? Islas Canarias? Don't know.

Can't wait for the military service... :D Starts in January when there is -30C (-22F) cold and lasts probably a year. Yipii..
 

AGR

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I've planned that when I become a pensioner, I will move some place exotic and warm. The coldness, the darkness, the gloominess and the "polar night" makes me depressed, cynic (which I already am.) and apathetic.

I dream working the summers here and relaxing the winters in some place warm and sunny. Thailand? Spain? Islas Canarias? Don't know.

Can't wait for the military service... :D Starts in January when there is -30C (-22F) cold and lasts probably a year. Yipii..

The grass is always greener on the other side,like I always wanted to spend at least sometime in a place like Finland.
 

Foxface

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Yes, either the UK (which is where my best friend is), Australia or Ontario, Canada (where the best Naturist Resorts are).
 

Lonelykitsune

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I want to live in a big european city that is pretty to look at and where I can remain anonymous among the crowds, while not needing a car to get around.

Its being in a small town I hate. Too many people I know that I avoid for no reason.
 

cosmosis

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I've lived half my life in Australia and half my life in the United States. When I'm in Australia, my social anxiety significantly decreases. I feel so much more at home with the aussie mentality of protecting eachother and sticking up for your mates. I'm terrified in the US because I don't know where I stand with people...I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or inconsiderate so I end up overcompensating. I hope I get to back home to Australia some day.
 

Meggy0001

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I hate where I live, its boring and it feels I cannot get far here since people know you so well and its hard to like move on from stuff if that makes any sense XD I would love to live in a city and fingers crossed I should be moving to one this time next year :)
 

Niteowl

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I hate where I live, its boring and it feels I cannot get far here since people know you so well and its hard to like move on from stuff if that makes any sense XD I would love to live in a city and fingers crossed I should be moving to one this time next year :)

Yeah, that makes sense. I feel the same way, although where I live is a city - it's just not a very nice one as far as I'm concerned, haha. It's quite small, the traffic is terrible, the cinema is the worst I've ever seen, and there are barely any shops left.

Yes. I wouldn't want to live in another country, because I love England and the UK, but I wish I could live in a different part of it. We went to Liverpool last weekend, to scatter some ashes in the River Mersey. Now, I've been to London, Bristol, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff - you name it - but never before have I wished I could move to another place, just like that. Never before, in fact, have we started making plans for a 'next time' before the day we get the train home. I've always wanted to live somewhere a lot bigger, and closer to the sea.

I'm terrible at taking pictures, so excuse the poor quality, but here's one of the Liverpool skyline taken from across the Mersey.

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Manchester is quite close to Liverpool, and that's an amazing place too. I only went there the once though, to see a concert in the Manchester Arena, so I only saw a little of the city. I could say the same for Plymouth, but that's all the way down in Devon. I've been to Birmingham the most, I guess, but I prefer Liverpool. London is just too big for my liking, although it's an amazing place to visit.
 

Section_31

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I DO love canada, but i wish the alberta climate was different. drier like BC or cali or AZ. Then it wouldnt be such a PITA to look for the classic era vehicles that i want, to fin rust-free units :p
 

Foxface

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Alleigha♥;632458 said:
Anywhere but Canada. I would be more then happy to leave this country.

Why?

Where I live, we are lacking rain. It's been so dry lately, the rivers dried up and we're coughing dust.
 

KoalaCrisp

Member
I think some places are definitely better than others. The way a city is planned and built affects how people can live in it. A lot of people say the suburbs are a horrible soul-sucking place to live, and I would have to agree with that. I feel like we don't even consider this a real place. You have to drive somewhere else if you want to do anything. I would prefer to live somewhere that felt more connected.
 

Swifty

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There are a few places i would like to live, but first to need to feel better within myself.
 
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