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If you would have to move to another country which one would you choose
I would probably move to Italy, good food and the people seem great
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Your_White_Knight 2023년 1월 18일 오후 3시 54분 
K̴̦̋ids Love ⁧⁧C̷iggies님이 먼저 게시:
If you would have to move to another country which one would you choose

I would probably move to Italy, good food and the people seem great

Japan... everywhere else is trashed pretty much...
kilésengati 2023년 1월 18일 오후 4시 01분 
Your_White_Knight님이 먼저 게시:
K̴̦̋ids Love ⁧⁧C̷iggies님이 먼저 게시:
If you would have to move to another country which one would you choose

I would probably move to Italy, good food and the people seem great

Japan... everywhere else is trashed pretty much...

According to this video, there are eight million homes in Japan for free or practically free:

https://youtu.be/b1AOm17ZUVI


Start your Japan journey today, by looking at this horribly outdated government website:

https://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/index.html
kbiz 2023년 1월 18일 오후 4시 10분 
Zero, Dark Knight님이 먼저 게시:
kbiz님이 먼저 게시:
Start with California.
though.
Suppose it depends, this thread seems a very "ideal version" of everything, and in a perfect world, California is a beautiful place. :P warm sun, long beaches, lots of ocean, nice mountains for hikes etc.

Agreed. California makes poor policy decisions.

If you do decide to come to the United States, if only for a short trip, tell me what you want, and I'll propose ideas. Could be something fun to entertain.
replika 2023년 1월 18일 오후 4시 21분 
King Of Lolis님이 먼저 게시:
japan cuz hentai
but they like to work a lot and well im so lazy i cant even bother to get off my chair in middle of an earthquake lmao
go wank somewhere else
Tesseract 2023년 1월 18일 오후 4시 37분 
i'm never leaving america
Uncle Sam 2023년 1월 18일 오후 5시 01분 
kilésengati님이 먼저 게시:
Your_White_Knight님이 먼저 게시:

Japan... everywhere else is trashed pretty much...

According to this video, there are eight million homes in Japan for free or practically free:

https://youtu.be/b1AOm17ZUVI


Start your Japan journey today, by looking at this horribly outdated government website:

https://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/index.html
Huh, that's interesting info. Isn't that similar to few sectors in Italy with it's almost free in price houses due the old / dying population?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP2vtDLTAgM

Edit: Now that i think about this, the "empty" house phenomenon might get more common + perhaps the "hikkomori" / hermit issue, also the people dying alone in their homes might start to replicate in more countries, in the not so distant future.
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kilésengati 2023년 1월 18일 오후 6시 15분 
Uncle Sam님이 먼저 게시:
kilésengati님이 먼저 게시:

According to this video, there are eight million homes in Japan for free or practically free:

https://youtu.be/b1AOm17ZUVI


Start your Japan journey today, by looking at this horribly outdated government website:

https://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/index.html
Huh, that's interesting info. Isn't that similar to few sectors in Italy with it's almost free in price houses due the old / dying population?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP2vtDLTAgM

Edit: Now that i think about this, the "empty" house phenomenon might get more common + perhaps the "hikkomori" / hermit issue, also the people dying alone in their homes might start to replicate in more countries, in the not so distant future.

The situation is similar to Southern Italy, but not the same.
The younger people move away to more prosperous regions whilst the elderly pass away. Same old, same old.
As common as these programmes are across Europe's underdeveloped regions, they come with a lot of stipulations, like renovating the building to code (and if you don't want to get villainised as a coloniser, you better have it done by the local companies) and not tearing it down and replace it with yet another glorified prefab shed, like they anticipate in Japan.
As the video explains, in Japan, these free houses primarily exist because how Japanese society understands housing differently from basically the rest of the world in addition to all the other economic and demographic factors, not as an incentive to invest in a regional revitalisation programme.
RRW359 2023년 1월 18일 오후 6시 34분 
I genuinely plan to move to Canada at some point. I'd prefer something more gradual but if I'm forced to leave everything anyways then I can accelerate my plans.
爱上恶魔的你 2023년 1월 18일 오후 6시 34분 
welcome to amercia! the place for wonder! the land to make your dreams come true!
Faster With Feeling 2023년 1월 18일 오후 6시 36분 
Sweden or NZ I like both of them
Angel 2023년 1월 18일 오후 6시 38분 
New Zealand; they seem chilled over there with decent work-life balance.
Japan is another however their business hours (overtimes) scare me a bit.
Faster With Feeling 2023년 1월 18일 오후 6시 39분 
Japan seems too high pressure
Uncle Sam 2023년 1월 18일 오후 7시 34분 
kilésengati님이 먼저 게시:
Uncle Sam님이 먼저 게시:
Huh, that's interesting info. Isn't that similar to few sectors in Italy with it's almost free in price houses due the old / dying population?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP2vtDLTAgM

Edit: Now that i think about this, the "empty" house phenomenon might get more common + perhaps the "hikkomori" / hermit issue, also the people dying alone in their homes might start to replicate in more countries, in the not so distant future.

The situation is similar to Southern Italy, but not the same.
The younger people move away to more prosperous regions whilst the elderly pass away. Same old, same old.
As common as these programmes are across Europe's underdeveloped regions, they come with a lot of stipulations, like renovating the building to code (and if you don't want to get villainised as a coloniser, you better have it done by the local companies) and not tearing it down and replace it with yet another glorified prefab shed, like they anticipate in Japan.
As the video explains, in Japan, these free houses primarily exist because how Japanese society understands housing differently from basically the rest of the world in addition to all the other economic and demographic factors, not as an incentive to invest in a regional revitalisation programme.
I see, thanks for the info & clarification :steamthumbsup::steamhappy:
Xero_Daxter 2023년 1월 18일 오후 7시 36분 
Cyanide Muffin67님이 먼저 게시:
Japan seems too high pressure
Japan doesn't hate foreigners but have strong opinions about them. Trust me... I've been there.
Faster With Feeling 2023년 1월 18일 오후 7시 37분 
Xero_Daxter님이 먼저 게시:
Cyanide Muffin67님이 먼저 게시:
Japan seems too high pressure
Japan doesn't hate foreigners but have strong opinions about them. Trust me... I've been there.


No I know that but life there seems a bit high pressure
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