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| Post #1: 19th Nov 2017 11:28 AM | |
Other: Argentina
If I were to retire and just want to fade out of the world, I'd find a small piece of land in NW Argentina, between the many vineyards, in the foothills of the high Andes, and eat amazing food and drink incredible wine for the rest of my days. | |
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| Post #2: 19th Nov 2017 11:47 AM | |
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That sounds very nice indeed. Why Argentina over other Spanish speaking countries? |
The fact it's Spanish speaking had no bearing, as, well, I don't speak Spanish.
I spent a couple of weeks there for work a while back, and could easily see myself ending up there eventually.
If I was moving somewhere right now, I'd definitely pick an English-speaking country, to make life easier. Maybe Canada? Vancouver and Calgary would both be nice options. | |
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| Post #3: 19th Nov 2017 1:21 PM | |
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I went in thinking I'd choose the UK, but I randomly picked Iceland. Spur of the moment decision. |
Iceland is #1 on my list of countries I want to visit for a vacation. However, I'm pretty certain I wouldn't want to live there, as I'm not a fan of seafood, so I'd feel like Curtis does everywhere. | |
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