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Re: Europe and living there
« Reply #24 on: Dec 25, 2008, 05:27: AM »
Barcelona would be my choice. beautiful beaches  and its a nice city. it has awesome nightclubs but i guess you wouldnt be interested in that when you retire 

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« Reply #25 on: Dec 25, 2008, 07:30: AM »
If ya wanna do a diverse vacation round Europe you could always grab one of those Eurorail tickets, gives you free rail and ferry travel all round europe i think.  They aren't too expensive for what you get either.

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Re: Europe and living there
« Reply #26 on: Dec 25, 2008, 09:14: AM »
great suggestions. I will probably take a vacation, but sometimes its hard to judge if you would wanna live there, because vacations and living are two different worlds. Spain sounds sick, yeah I am interested it, I want more info. Thanks man  :cheers:

Borg that sounds tight too. A small island, that would actually be perfect too as I am trying to get away from the crazy city life.
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Re: Europe and living there
« Reply #27 on: Dec 26, 2008, 04:11: AM »
ive been in Greece twice and I enjoyed it alot. chill place, nice food and people. Milano (italy) is also a great place if ur into fashion, good football etc.

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Re: Europe and living there
« Reply #28 on: Dec 26, 2008, 09:33: AM »
ive been in Greece twice and I enjoyed it alot. chill place, nice food and people. Milano (italy) is also a great place if ur into fashion, good football etc.
Greece is looking like a great option right now, along with italy. Yeah i am real into fashion, i wear a lot of gucci, versace, dolce and gabbana, etc. except my business suits are never as fly as my casual wear. But Greece sounds unreal.

Anybody know if its expensive there to live? Don't care if it is, I am looking to buy a smaller home anyways, itll be tough to pay for 2 luxury homes

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Re: Europe and living there
« Reply #29 on: Dec 26, 2008, 02:04: PM »
Italy is shit.

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Re: Europe and living there
« Reply #31 on: Dec 26, 2008, 03:23: PM »
I used to have fam up there and a few of my friends have been their on holiday everyone says the same thing, theres no girls and nothing to do.

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« Reply #32 on: Dec 27, 2008, 03:50: PM »
What's going down? For those of you that live in Europe, shed some light on what its like living there. Is there a lot of freedom? Is it is easy to keep wealth or develop new wealth?  More specifically speaking to Italians, Portuguese, French, Greece, etc. I already know a lot about England, I am more interested in the countries with different language. I am thinkin about buying a home there or retiring in those countries, cause I don't want Oakland to be all I know.

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Iceland wouldn't be considered Europe, but I'd recommend it. All of the Scandinavian countries as well.

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Re: Europe and living there
« Reply #33 on: Dec 27, 2008, 06:19: PM »
What's going down? For those of you that live in Europe, shed some light on what its like living there. Is there a lot of freedom? Is it is easy to keep wealth or develop new wealth?  More specifically speaking to Italians, Portuguese, French, Greece, etc. I already know a lot about England, I am more interested in the countries with different language. I am thinkin about buying a home there or retiring in those countries, cause I don't want Oakland to be all I know.

Thanks for the replies, keep it treal.

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Iceland wouldn't be considered Europe, but I'd recommend it. All of the Scandinavian countries as well.
Of course Island is a part of Europe what are you talking about
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Re: Europe and living there
« Reply #34 on: Dec 27, 2008, 06:51: PM »
What's going down? For those of you that live in Europe, shed some light on what its like living there. Is there a lot of freedom? Is it is easy to keep wealth or develop new wealth?  More specifically speaking to Italians, Portuguese, French, Greece, etc. I already know a lot about England, I am more interested in the countries with different language. I am thinkin about buying a home there or retiring in those countries, cause I don't want Oakland to be all I know.

Thanks for the replies, keep it treal.

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Iceland wouldn't be considered Europe, but I'd recommend it. All of the Scandinavian countries as well.
Of course Island is a part of Europe what are you talking about
It's much much closer to Greenland than it is to Europe. Geographically, Greenland is considered to be a part of North America.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/GreenlandWorldMap.png

Whatever, though, I'm sure you got what I meant.

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Re: Europe and living there
« Reply #35 on: Dec 28, 2008, 01:12: AM »
I know where Greenland is located on the map. If you didn't know Greenland is owned by Denmark which is a European country.
http://www.mapsofworld.com/denmark/denmark-location-world-map.html
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