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I'd love to live in Hong Kong, even for a little bit~ I'd like to be able to use Cantonese outside of home use. Also, the people there know English for the most part, so I wouldn't be in trouble if I forget a word or two.
I want to buy a lot of clothes and cosmetics there, willing to be I could find more variety there than in Canada alone.
I really want to experience rural Japan, not the city and hustle and bustle. Everything is so peaceful and organized for the most part, and many people I have spoken to say many more nice things than negative about the country. Me and my hubby constantly talk about it and hopefully next year we can go on vacation and experience it ourselves.
If you look at Japan, outside the obvious anime/food/otaku reasons people give, it's an amazing culture filled country.
Somewhere in the United Kingdom would be cool. I've always dreamed of going to Disneyland Paris and it would be muuuuch closer if I lived there. (I live in the US so anywhere in Europe would be a lot closer.) London looks pretty darn cool and so full of history!
Maybe Australia. I have a group of friends that live there that I would love to meet.
I live in Australia and it's great already, but maybe Tasmania (that's not far off from where I am in Aus) because last time I went there for a trip it was really quiet and nice.
I know I sound like a huge weeb, but Japan. I'm in love with the culture; it'll be much easier for me to access my beloved J-Fashions, and signing up for classes in traditional Japanese arts would be much easier too- for now I have to remain self-taught. Sometimes I get told things like "Wait, but aren't the apartments really small" but really, I actually love small living spaces. The food is something I love too. While I know that no country is perfect and there are downsides to living there, I actually think the positives win over. I don't mind Poland where I live now, but I'd love to live in Japan one day. It's a beautiful country and I love how distinct the seasons are. The culture is very unique and I'd love to bring myself closer to it. I'm not really a fan of anime, but having so many things I love this close to me would be awesome ^^