ANSWERS: 71
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Born in USA, but loving my life in Belgium. I'd choose Europe, hands down.
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I live in Europe and I would like to keep things that way... :-)
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I live in Europe. And now I've actually been to the USA. Yeah, I'll stay in Europe :)
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new zeland!!!
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I choose to stay in Europe! definately
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id love to live in USA to see how it compares! :)
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I could have gone to the USA when I left Britain, but I chose to stay in Europe. The only advantage I could see with living in the USA would be that I wouldn't have had to learn a new language - not entirely, anyway.
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This would be easier if you had asked North America or Europe as I'd say, stay here in NA but I don't really know between your two choices. Flip a coin and I'll adapt either way.
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Europe! :) USA Oh i cant decide! :)
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The USA is a country, Europe is a continent. Everything in America is disposable, the country itself is disposable, I'll take the European continent thank you.
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born in England grown up in England All my friends and faimily are in England i think i will stay here! altough i am going to live in america for a year after collage. XD
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Here in the USA. Freedom, a good quality of living. Plenty of things to do.
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Any Country in Europe which has rich cultural history.
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USA, but Europe if the economy does not improve.
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neither AUSTRALIA all the way!
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Both. I've lived 16 years in Europe, specifically in France, Italy, and Germany, and 22 in multiple States. I have no home so I'd rather be free to go back and forth.
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umm. i'd rather be in south america.
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Europe hands down
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South Africa
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If I wanted to move to another coutry, it would still be a european country, Iceland, Finland or Sweden perhaps, not the US
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Hi I would like to live in Europe. I was station in Paris for 4 yrs and traveled all over Europe. So much to see and the people of Europe is very open minded on all intimate subjects. Thanks xo
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I would love to live in Europe, for a while, but I'd love coming back to America too, once I was done! :)
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europe
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texas USA
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Europe...or even the Amazon Jungle
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USA
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USA all the way
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If you had said North America or Europe, I would have easily said North America.
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depends where in europe, each country has different laws
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I currently live in Europe and I have been to the USA before so I will choose the USA because the weather is better and there is so much to do over there.
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Europe, most definitely. I adore how their politics are more upfront, you can understand what is being ruled upon on their website website. What's the USA got? I can't even get to where a want to be. I think our media is awful and selective. I'm still pretty ignorant in the topic though. Edit:Who ever's DR Europe answers need to grow up. It's a preference, not an insult.
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Although I am an American living in the states, I have found more foreign countries are more pleasent to live in. of these two choices I have to pick Europe.
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I like living in the USA. :)
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definitely Europe!
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Europe hands down
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a penthouse on the top of a high rise in a big city in the usa would work for me. San Francisco would work for me. not europe, thankyou.
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I wouldn't live anyplace other than the US
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I am an American and would prefer to live in Europe.
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USA, I like here
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I would prefer to live in Europe, and spend my weekends in the US.
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Europe... I haven't seen all of America, but I don't think I would be as happy there as I am here. Europe is my home, and America isn't right for me. It is too different from what I like and expect, and the way I am, even the culture is just world's apart. I love Europe. Plus, I just love very historical cities and towns, they are almost completely non-existent in America, being so new!
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America of course.
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I enjoy moving between the two,
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states this is where all my family and friends are.
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Europe! USA OK for holidays though.
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Europe isn't bad at all, but it's not my home. I fought for America and would again, given the chance. This Country, despite its faults, which are many, is still the land of hope. My children live here, my grandchildren live here, my wife is here with me, and most of my friends live here. Why would I leave? : )
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I would rather live in the States and vacation in Europe!
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8-11-2017 There are 50 states in the USA, and they are pretty much interchangeable. There are 50 countries in Europe, and they don't resemble each other at all.
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OC Joe
You need to get out more. The notion that a town in New England, New Orleans, and Los Angeles are all the same indicates you have never been to any of them. -
Jewels Vern
(sigh) I didn't say towns, I said states. And I didn't say all the same, I said pretty much interchangeable. The point is "Europe" is not any identifiable lifestyle, it's a collection of fifty different lifestyles.
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USA
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AMERICA. F*CK YEAH!!!
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Europe.
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I was born in Japan, but I have lived in the USA several times, including now. My husband was an American man.
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either place is okay with me
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In the USA, Western Colorado only other than that Ontario Canada.
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The Maldives.
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USA
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not sure since ive never been to europe
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we are dough 68
There's always room on my island for you, my precious Pearl.
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Japan. I've always wanted to live in Japan.
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USA
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In the United States, the country of my birth
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I've lived in both and have found that both have their advantages and disadvantages. My husband and I have the ability to spend a lot of time abroad, and when we retire, we will probably split our time between the two. I love the US, my native country, but I'm not very happy with developments here over the past several years.
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USA for me. I'm indigenous, and I like it here.
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USA is my home, but I've always wanted to visit Europe. unfortunately they have so many Muslim migrants and terrorists streaming across their borders just like the US, it's getting dangerous. and if I don't get there before I die, most of the original cultures will be extinct too.
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Victorine
You couldn't be more wrong and more paranoid. So ignorant.
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'merica! Japan, if they had a more lenient drug policy
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USA
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I'd choose the USA with all of its faults. I'd like to go back to Berlin on occasion, and I'd love to explore my ancestry in Switzerland - as to whether I'd choose either over the USA, I'd probably say no, but it would be close. Britain, on the other hand, would definitely be out - they're still heavy under Churchillian influence, and from the ones I've interacted with online, most find it difficult to think independently. The USA has begun to degrade in much the same way, but I think it can still be redeemed once the Left has been incapacitated.
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The United States of America
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If you like living in tall apartments then Europe is your place. I prefer a single family home here in the USA.
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I've been to Europe many times but the USA is still the best.
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USA
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No doubt...USA
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