ANSWERS: 37
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Would choose USA as i really am hating my country at the moment!
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The UK because I'm English and I don't think the grass is ever greener on the other side.
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God Blessed the USA. even though its not always great around here, id rather live in the most powerful country in the world than anywhere else.
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Other than health care, I really dont see the difference between the two. I already fought for the U.S.A. so I might as well stay. The weather here in California is better anyway.
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The UK - better television, a (heh) left-wing political party, better weather, less Bush, less Neo-Conservatism, less fundamentalist Christianity, more sex, better accents, no Sesame Street.
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The good ole USA. I like my big house, SUV and the Georgia weather.
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I'd choose the UK...I live in Canada, and i've always been fascinated by that country...i'd give it a try over USA anytime.
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I would choose the US, but I am fond of the Brits and have a thing for women with the British accent. :P I don't think I would feel too much out of place across the pond.
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I live in the US but been to both and both have their ups and downs. I have been asked to stay in the UK as well as the US so it is a hard choice. I am hoping for a time where I can split my time between the both perhaps own a home in each but all in all I was born an american and most likely will die an american.
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For how long would I be living there? I'd love to live in the UK for a year or two; however, my family is in the US. I'd want to return.
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I enjoy living in the USA... so I don't think I would leave...
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the US but if hilary clinton is elected president id be more than happy to live in the UK
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I would love to live in the USA, dont know why, maybe its cause i watch so much American TV, i fancy the big house with the picket fence thing lol, seriously though i think i would like to live there. The weather is better for a start!
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The US, especially since I have friends down there. But I do love Europe.
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US since I have roots their and there is no real big difference between the two.
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USA. If something happens, I can just walk to Canada. I can't swim across the English Channel :)
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The UK - First off I love that crappy little island and it's people - second - after 48 years here in the USA I can see it's on a downward "death" spiral as a nation and I'd rather not see my "homeland" die right before my eyes. So - two tickets please and a cottage in Wales - I'll become the new "Yankee" village idiot.
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I wouldn't mind the UK for a while. I don't live in either but I would like the proximity to the European continent were I to live in th e UK.
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The UK probably because its a new experience.
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My family were all born in the USA, as was I. They all live here. I was a soldier in the American Army for about 34 years. My wife is an American. You tell ME where I would choose to live.
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The USA, simply based on the fact that I have never been to the UK and peoples general tendency to go with what they know. Besides my family and friends are here. I would love to visit the UK though.
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USA.I love my country.
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UK !!!
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USA, only because I never been to the UK
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The U.K. far more accessibility to other cultures.
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That is such an easy choice, the UK. In fact, I would give anything to live there for a few years.
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USA isn't bad (slowly getting there though), but I have never been to the UK (just other countries in Europe) so I can't choose UK. I can imagine that it would be great to live there though-for three main reasons: The amazing women (and their accents) The access to other cultures (beside Mexican in USA) The strength of the Pound
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usa, cause im off to uk in one week, and its raining there :(
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I dont have enough information to really form an opinion, I would love to visit the UK such a rich history, We in the US also have a wonderful history that dates back just as far as any other continent however we have destroyed most of it.
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Neither the UK has become the unofficial 51st State of America. I hate the gun and knife crime and the fear for my children. Give me a deserted island any day
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I have the choice, and everyday choose to live in tha USA. Not only that, every day I choose not to leave to even visit any place outside the USA.
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I've lived in Texas for 18 years, but now I'm planning to return to the UK after retiring. No way do I want to spend my retirement in the USA.
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Hmmmmm UK but do I get to pick where? I pick Scotland......neverbeen much of an "england fan"
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UK for sure. At least, they have enough common sense not to let the religious nuts run their country
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US. Everyone I love is here in the states and I do love America. I have never lived or been to the UK; I am sure it is a lovely place, especially to those who live there. I love the accent. : )
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Good ole United States of America!
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USA
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