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Hey there guys,
I'd like to get an opinion. I'm considering a relocation to either Europe (likely Italy) or Australia some time in the future. Permits are taken care of, so no issue there, nor is language...but the choice is.
Lots of factors to take into account, such as culture, economy, lifestyle, cost, etc. Without actually living there for a good while, it's difficult to really know where you're going. And within each, life will be different from place to place.
Can you guys give opinions on these two options? For those living there, what are the good and bad parts?
I somehow can't keep from thinking that the States would be the 'ideal' option, if it was one, as it seems almost infinite - something for everyone somewhere! Europe is great because it's central in a sense and there is such cultural diversity virtually on your doorstep. Australia on the other hand seems to be doing well and appears to be kind of a mini-USA, although I think it relies quite heavily on natural resources. A decent future looks almost certain in both and although Europe is battling now, I believe its depth will pull it though.
Thoughts and opinions?
I'd like to get an opinion. I'm considering a relocation to either Europe (likely Italy) or Australia some time in the future. Permits are taken care of, so no issue there, nor is language...but the choice is.
Lots of factors to take into account, such as culture, economy, lifestyle, cost, etc. Without actually living there for a good while, it's difficult to really know where you're going. And within each, life will be different from place to place.
Can you guys give opinions on these two options? For those living there, what are the good and bad parts?
I somehow can't keep from thinking that the States would be the 'ideal' option, if it was one, as it seems almost infinite - something for everyone somewhere! Europe is great because it's central in a sense and there is such cultural diversity virtually on your doorstep. Australia on the other hand seems to be doing well and appears to be kind of a mini-USA, although I think it relies quite heavily on natural resources. A decent future looks almost certain in both and although Europe is battling now, I believe its depth will pull it though.
Thoughts and opinions?