yeah, id say that canada has a higher standard of living, and i would rather live there than the us. but hopefully i will be moving someplace in europe (spain?) after college (or maybe during college).
yeah, id say that canada has a higher standard of living, and i would rather live there than the us. but hopefully i will be moving someplace in europe (spain?) after college (or maybe during college).
That’s awesome, you really should go. I’ve lived in both Germany & France, and I’ve determined that Europe is far better than the U.S. in many ways.
cool. i still have 2 years left of high school, so i have lots of time to prepare, i suppose. i first need to finish learning spanish, unless i move to the uk.
cool. i still have 2 years left of high school, so i have lots of time to prepare, i suppose. i first need to finish learning spanish, unless i move to the uk.
If you move to the UK, don’t move to London—it’s just like another America. The rest of England is good though. I have British cousins that live in a hamlet near Birmingham, and it’s a really nice quaint town. Just don’t go to London, lol
i was born and lived for a couple of years (when i was really young) in glasgow, scotland. so i might move there… that is if i do any of this - the whole idea may just be wishful thinking.
i was born and lived for a couple of years (when i was really young) in glasgow, scotland. so i might move there… that is if i do any of this - the whole idea may just be wishful thinking.
Oh gosh, that’s kinda cool actually, I have always wanted to go to Scotland. Do you remember a lot of it