Best english speaking country to live?

Post date: July 21st, 2009

I live in America and want to move to another country. Any suggestions?

1. Australia
2. U.S.
3. Canada

U.K. has too many people crammed into a small island. (Same goes for Singapore and Hong Kong).
New Zealand has too few people and is too isolated.
India is too impoverished (Same goes for Britian’s former African colonies.)

What would be the best country to live in Europe?

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13 Responses to “Best english speaking country to live?”

  1. loneytuny Says:

    Austrailia
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  2. Antonio Says:

    ??? good question. I would like to know, and I too live in America but I think the USA is fine for me. but I would like to know if there is a better one than the us.
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  3. Paul Says:

    Ummh. England is good.
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  4. Aaron Says:

    enlgand so i can find ash stemyst
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  5. Bushido Says:

    I living in Australia believe that Australia is one of the greatest countries to visit. We don’t have lots of Western History but we are a free nation.

    Otherwise I would go to Scotland. It is not as busy as England and it is a quite relaxing sort of place in the country
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  6. Jenny K Says:

    1. Australia
    2. U.S.
    3. Canada

    U.K. has too many people crammed into a small island. (Same goes for Singapore and Hong Kong).
    New Zealand has too few people and is too isolated.
    India is too impoverished (Same goes for Britian’s former African colonies.)
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  7. bone Says:

    I think you will feel comfortable in England.
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  8. allie seems nice Says:

    CANADA. :D
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  9. Jon Says:

    England or Canada. Both country are relatively safe and have a good standard of living. I doubt you want to go to some African nation that has English as its official language. USA.. Well, its fine too, but its a lot more dangerous compared to England and Canada.
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    Lived in London and California.

  10. ╔BlacKnight╗ Says:

    Disneyland.

    They speak classic easy to understand English for 5-16 year old to understand. The Disniks are very polite people and make sure you visit Mickyville the capital, home to English speaking movies.
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  11. mike walsh Says:

    depends on what you are looking for. if you are a socially liberal person, you might prefer canada over australia. canada is still a right wing country, but not as far right as australia. australia is also more racist, so if you are white, then australia will suit you fine. australia has much better weather also.

  12. Mooky Says:

    I live in Canada and am Canadian-born many generations back and love it, but the weather sucks so much! It is a great country to make money, be safe and have a relatively high standard of living depending what you do. I have lived in Australia too and it is nearly the same as Canada in most ways except the weather–Australia’s is much much better. The States is too hard to get into and riddled with crime and unfriendly people who have been tainted by politics and superpower-mentality. Been to England, loved it, but it’s very very expensive and fairly crowded. Scotland is better, yes. Of all of them, I would pick Canada or Australia–however, if you are looking for homogenized culture, Canada is totally immigrant-saturated now and in many cases, the major cities are becoming more Asian than anything….your call I guess for whatever you prefer.

  13. Al Says:

    I am a visible minority canadian. I live in canada and it’s good, but will like to move to europe. Could anybody tell me the best place to live in europe and how to go about it…thanks.

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