Where would you go ?
Welcome to a new Liotes Mission. Today, we would like to ask you a personal question:
If you coul live anywhere in the world for 1 year, where would you go – and why?
Please leave your answer as a comment below this post?
The Liotes Mission
By taking part in the Liotes missions, you can win credits that will help you to increase your score and your title in the Liotes Ranking.
People who submit an answer will get 3 credits for the Liotes ranking. If you submit more than 1 answer, you will not get more credits.
We are very grateful if you enter the challenge within 24 hours after the post is published. We will try to count entries up to 36 hours after publication.
Liotes
A project run by @ph1102 and @achim03
Resources
▶️ 3Speak
0
0
0.000
Congratulations @liotes! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)
Your next target is to reach 6000 comments.
You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word
STOP
I want to go to a place where I could find peace and peace of mind, where I don't have any problems about anything.... It could be any place like it could be a seaside, forest, Greenland or a point near a mountain......
I have not traveled the world, but what I have seen so far... I would choose: Valencia.
I'm used to living in the city and Valencia is a quiet, tame, flat, interesting city.
London. Spent my university days in the UK and I loved it there. :)
New Zealand. I loved my stay before, and living a year in the country would be great! Friendly people, lovely beaches, landscapes, food, lifestyle, and a little bit of everything :)
I would return to the Barcelona before the Olympics. Fun, welcoming, with a light that brought a smile to your face every morning.
And not the theme park for stupid tourists trying to milk their money, which is what it's become.
ifit is to live without the more care fo the work aka havign enough money to cover the needs that I would go to Japan. It is a great place, a great combination of the past and also the future, and also almost some tourist palces are easy to reach by public transportation.
!LOLZ !PIZZA
lolztoken.com
... sky diving is not for you!
Credit: reddit
@liotes, I sent you an $LOLZ on behalf of ekavieka
(1/8)
$PIZZA slices delivered:
ekavieka tipped liotes
@kaibagt(1/15) tipped @liotes
Come get MOONed!
It probably would be where I have the sea and some mountains nearby. I really enjoyed western Mallorca or Sardegna. Sardegna isn't as touristic as Mallorca so it would be Sardegna.
!ALIVE
I don't think I'd stay in 1 place for an entire year if given a choice. I am quite averse to the heat. Right now, I'd say New York during Spring Autumn and Winter. (Summers there are horrible)
1 year of bagpacking in whole europe! Norway, , Sweden, denmark, Germany, spain, germany, and others!
Not specific country since Europe is so diverse and I would love to see it all :)
A country I would like to visit and watch a series in is, without a doubt, Canada. The country I live in is tropical, that is, it is sunny and very hot almost all year round. I would like to experience a cold country, see the snow. In addition, Canada is a country where citizens would see the return of their taxes in public services, unlike mine. A country I would like to visit and watch a series in is, without a doubt, Canada. The country I live in is tropical, that is, it is sunny and very hot almost all year round. I would like to experience a cold country, see the snow. In addition, Canada is a country where citizens receive the return of their taxes in public services, unlike mine.
I wouldn't go very far, to be honest, I would stay in Spain. I would go to the Pyrenees mountains during the warm season and to a village on the shores of the Mediterranean during the winter season.
You should get a lot of answers on this one!
At first, I was thinking Thailand. Always wanted to visit, heard about how inexpensive life is there, enjoy a slower pace and maybe train some martial arts while I Hive from a hammock on the beachside house.
Then I thought about a whole year of that. Maybe 3 or 6 months?
Anyhow, it made me think of Ireland. I already know the language (though their dialect is THIIICK in parts) so communication would be better. Plus I have a little Irish in me so it would be great to taste a little old world lifestyle. Mixed with new conveniences of course and a country of beer to discover!
Ya. The Emerald Isle for me.
Any place where the sun shines and no taxes are paid.
Would I have to worry about the cost of living for that year? If yes, I'd probably have to choose a less expensive place. LATAM has its economic troubles, but it's quite far from the heat of military conflicts nowadays.
One country where I'd probably like to live is Italy. Cheaper life in the south, but probably more beautiful in the north - just a guess. Another place I'd probably like would be Japan, but probably only for a vacation, not sure if for living there for 1 year.
Tough choices, I would want to visit Japan again since I last visited 10 years ago and I like it there with the people and the culture.
I think I would choose Japan, I am fascinated by its culture, the mix between tradition and modernity, and I would also love to try its authentic food.
!ALIVE
!HUESO
!PIZZA
I'd certainly like to live somewhere cold. It could be Rio Grande do Sul here in Brazil or it could be somewhere more European, like Portugal, Belgium or somewhere like that.
I'd love to have the opportunity to live in a country like that, with a more European climate. The biggest challenge is not knowing anyone who lives in these countries and the language barrier too.
I can't decide but I honestly wouldn't mind going to a European nation like France or Italy. I haven't been to Europe much and I keep hearing about nice locations to visit overseas.
A few years ago, I was lucky to spend a week in the city of Malaga in Spain. During that time, I fell in love with the city and its people. Everyone was very friendly to me and there is too much to do there for just a week. So a whole year would be fantastic.
For now, I have to settle for the wondrous stories of Malaga from @avdesing. But if I was there for a year, I could write my own. More than that, I would immerse myself in the language. In order to enjoy even more delightful conversations and culture. In the city that Spaniards chose to holiday in.
Thank you very much for the mention, Malaga is beautiful! Thank you!
I would spend the year living in the Caribbean, just as I did as a younger man. I spent years there back in the 90's, based out of Puerto Rico. It's easy to island hop and relatively inexpensive. The best part is the excellent diving and treasure hunting available, I'm an amateur treasure hunter so it's a perfect place with so many lost treasures sunk from Spanish fleets.
For me, it would be Bangkok, Thailand. I have been there a couple of times but it's always not longer than a week. I think it's a nice city, with great people, and you can find everything you need there.
I would go to Japan, I like the culture and education there, as well as having cars, anime and technology, as well as a lot of nature too.
!BBH
!PIZZA
I want to live back to Japan. Maybe I just want to forget some bad memories here
I'd like to see more of the world while I'm here, but if I had to choose, I have no particular desire to live anywhere else than where I am now.
Maybe I would go to live in Portugal, somewhere next to the Atlantic.
If money wasn't a concern, Hawaii is pretty nice.