If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?

Elizabeth Tishchenko
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Just a happy place. Could be any country. Have heard that Swiss is good. So maybe, that could be my choice.
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@senthil99nathan heard from my friend who lived there too.
Jonas Schaller
Spain, its just beautifull there, i like the architecture, the climate and everything about it
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@jonassc un poquito, necesita mas mucho practicar ;)
Jonas Schaller
@nevemind_com thats my dream, do you speak spanish?
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@jonassc Yep, I've been living there for a while and can confirm
Nick from FirstHR
Great question, it would be cool to live a bit everywhere. 😅 Learning about the culture of another country is always very interesting.
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@nickanisimov that's also what I thought and started living in different countries one by one - eye opening experience
Uma Venugopal
Anywhere in Asia. While Bangalore is great, I'd love to live inside Buddhist monk temples.
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@uma_venugopal Oh wow, that's an unusual choice. Bangalore I heard is a Silicon Valley of India, always wanted to visit it.
Konok Nazmul
I absolutely love this question! It's always exciting to think about the possibility of living anywhere in the world. Personally, I've always been drawn to the vibrant city of Tokyo in Japan. The mix of traditional and modern culture, the bustling streets, and the incredible food scene are all big attractions for me. But I'm curious, Where would you choose to live if you could pick anywhere? Is there a specific city or country that holds a special place in your heart? And more importantly, why? What draws you to that particular location? Also, if anyone is looking for inspiration on where to live or wants to learn about different cities around the world, I highly recommend checking out Nomad List (https://nomadlist.com/). It's a fantastic resource for digital nomads and remote workers to find information on the best cities to live and work in. Let's hear your thoughts!
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@konok_nazmul I am currently a Digital Nomad and I have along list of places to try to live in to leard local customs, culture, try smth entirely new. Therefore wanted to learn about others. On top of my list I have Portugal (Lisbon), Netherlands, Vietnam, Vancover. Again its not a visit list, but actually places where I imagine myself living for longer.
Konok Nazmul
That's awesome, Elizabeth! Being a digital nomad gives you the opportunity to explore and experience so many different cultures and lifestyles. Portugal, the Netherlands, Vietnam, and Vancouver all sound like amazing places to live! I'm curious, have you ever considered living in Bali? It's a popular destination for digital nomads due to its affordable cost of living, beautiful scenery, and vibrant community of like-minded individuals. It's definitely worth checking out if you haven't already! I have a dream to be a digital nomad. would love to know some pros and cons about it. I have a plan to move somewhere to pursue my dream. I would love if you give me some suggestions as well. Thank You.
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@konok_nazmul All depends on what you like. Bali is on my list too, but I doubt I would enjoy spending there long time. There are specific sports I enjoy doing, also like participating in various startup events, workshops. Bali is a big village - it has all necessary for living, good wi-fi, various water activities, but I would feel myself being cut out from some activities I'm accustomed to on daily basis. Pros - independency, freedom, a lot of learnings, term 'comfot zone' stops existing for you, learn how to solve various challanges, constantly try new things (food, activities, new language) Cons - difficult to establish long-relationships/friendship, getting bit tired from travelling at some point, spending a lot of time on some activities you prefer not to: finding place to work/stay/eat/hairdresser, etc.
Rizwan Khan
@konok_nazmul If I could choose anywhere to live, I'd pick Pakistan. The rich cultural tapestry, warm hospitality, and diverse landscapes are truly captivating. Plus, the cost of living in Pakistan is appealing, offering a fulfilling lifestyle without compromising on experiences. What about you?
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Francisca Torres
Japan! love their fooddsss
Igor Lysenko
@torretfrancisca It is very beautiful there, I would love to go there.
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@torretfrancisca great choice. I'm dreaming about proper ramen
I’ve been to many places around thw world but I would stay at my city - Kyiv.
Jai Singhal
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India ❤️. Fusion of culture, food, beauty and simplicity
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@jai_singhal Any particular region or city? I heard other reffered to India as countries in a country due to multiplicity of cultures and languages.
Jai Singhal
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@nevemind_com Ah nice question! Well every place has its own vibe. Depends on the mood and weather(maybe) I am more like mountain person so preferably north. Himachal, Ladakh, Kashmir side are always have my heart ❤️
Ah, the dream of living anywhere in the world is quite the journey of imagination! If I were to asked live anywhere, I would choose any place where internet connection is there along with my laptop because everyone needs Tech nowadays. Speaking of journeys, have you explored AiToolsKit.ai? It's like a world tour for productivity, bundling productive AI, SEO wisdom, writing aids, and social media & marketing tools all in one package. Now, connecting this to the idea of living anywhere – AiToolsKit.ai could play a pivotal role. Imagine using their writing tools to craft captivating travel blogs or social media posts that share your global experiences. And their SEO features? They could help your virtual footprint span across the continents. So, as you dream of far-off places, remember that AiToolsKit.ai could be the tool that turns those dreams into captivating content. Choosing the ideal place to live around the world is like assembling a personalized map of dreams. And while we're mapping out dreams, have you heard about AiToolsKit.ai? This versatile platform combines the magic of productive AI, SEO insights, writing support, and social media & marketing tools. Now, linking this to your global living aspirations – imagine harnessing AiToolsKit.ai to create a personal brand that reflects your diverse experiences. Their writing tools could be the ink that paints your journey, and their social media features could help you connect with like-minded souls worldwide. So, as you mentally explore various corners of the globe, keep AiToolsKit.ai in your creative toolkit – it could be the compass guiding you towards sharing your global story with the world.
Pablo
When it is snow i want to live in Thailand, other time in my native country - Russia.
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@pablopark I can imagine why, Russian winders gets rough sometimes
Mia Lam
In Australia. Good economy, beautiful nature, climate, comfort, ocean. Maybe in Thailand, I love this country
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@ilamanova Would ove going there too, I just wish it would be bit closer to the rest of the World.
Alice Goode
Toronto, Canada: It's a clean, safe, and multicultural city with a great quality of life. I would love to experience the Canadian winter and explore all that the city has to offer.
Elizabeth Tishchenko
@alice_goode So far not a single person I've ever spoken with was dissatisfied with Canada. It made me wonder about it and wanting to try going there too.
Daniel Zaitzow
@alice_goode @nevemind_com I'm over in Vancouver and beyond the rising global inflation / affordability issues with housing - the cold weather on the east coast during the winter - Toronto / Vancouver are really amazing multicultural welcoming cities. They're also both (to some degree) growing tech hotbeds!