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Which Country (other Than Your Own) Is The Best In The World?


Jingthing

Which country (OTHER THAN YOUR OWN) is the best in the world?  

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I voted for India - Have been there for periods of 3 months or more 5 times in the last 15 years - Its like a continent within a continent and you either love it or hate it - Thailand is a close second if you require a western lifestyle or luxuries on a budget though although the girls are'nt quite as friendly! :o

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Even though it pains me to say it I feel Canada is a superior version of the U.S. The government isn't actually trying to screw the citizenry over and the people are friendlier in general. Also, large Canadian cities still have that intimate feel to them. Not quite the nameless faceless polluted juggernauts like they exist in the U.S.

Over all Thailand has most of what i'm looking for in a country. It's very easy to live here.

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For me......There is no place better than the good old ….U S of A. So many educated thais want to get out of thailand so bad if they can.

But for some other thais, well just have to say....when you have been living in the monkey house too long, sometimes you just don't know it stinks.

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For me......There is no place better than the good old ….U S of A. So many educated thais want to get out of thailand so bad if they can.

But for some other thais, well just have to say....when you have been living in the monkey house too long, sometimes you just don't know it stinks.

That's pretty contrary to my experiences. I know more educated thais who feel comfortable in Thailand than abroad. Some may go study and or do business abroad but they usually come back to live.

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For me......There is no place better than the good old ….U S of A. So many educated thais want to get out of thailand so bad if they can.

But for some other thais, well just have to say....when you have been living in the monkey house too long, sometimes you just don't know it stinks.

That's pretty contrary to my experiences. I know more educated thais who feel comfortable in Thailand than abroad. Some may go study and or do business abroad but they usually come back to live.

If you look closely, those thais that come back from their oversea study, “most of them” are rich thais (exclude those on the gov‘t scholarships), and many of them have no intention of working or getting work experiences from aboard after the graduation. And why not? Well because the mentality is….why would you want to work at meager wages or sweating for someone else, when you can come back home and become the boss in your daddy’s company.

As for those who are owning a business

Well…if their company is based in Thailand, I would assume ….yea they need to comeback

Just speaking from my own experiences anyway

And I was referring to the general educated normal working class thais - not the hiso ones, in my earlier post.

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outrageous not to list Switzerland, despite it being the bestest country in the world ! :o

I would have even cheated and voted for my home country, just because there is no 2nd best..

Yes, I deliberately snubbed Switzerland. I spent a year there one weekend.

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funny no one mentions australia, I have been known to take the odd dig at my new colonial home and some of its residents,but It was the best move I ever made, leaving europe behind and starting new herein Queensland,nignoy

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funny no one mentions australia, I have been known to take the odd dig at my new colonial home and some of its residents,but It was the best move I ever made, leaving europe behind and starting new herein Queensland,nignoy

Agreed, Nignoy but at the time I applied to emigrate they knocked me back on health grounds.

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nobody wants to ad mit coming from UK , never mind praising it, had to visit those dark satanic hills of outback lancashire last year, was real tragic , beggars and homeless everywhere and that was just in the carparks at manchester airport,found europe very depressing and so expensive,I worked in germany and switzerland for over 20 years had great memories but boy oh boy what a shock,I cant say switzerland has gone to the dogs, because the dogs would refuse it!! :o when we get fed up with our beach house on the sunshine coast,we pack a beg and off we fly to our other Favourite country Thailand!!Nignoy

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So, the "winners" are Thailand. Canada, USA, and France. Not too surprising. What is surprising is that only 20 percent or so needed to pick not on the list.

If someone wants to do a favorite color poll, go ahead, I will not be doing that one.

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So, the "winners" are Thailand. Canada, USA, and France. Not too surprising.

How can anyone like Canada its freezing cold 9 months of the year and is so sterile and the people are so dull its untrue, id prefer to spend my life in a Thai prison then Canada.

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So, the "winners" are Thailand. Canada, USA, and France. Not too surprising.

How can anyone like Canada its freezing cold 9 months of the year and is so sterile and the people are so dull its untrue, id prefer to spend my life in a Thai prison then Canada.

Well, I ain't a Canuck but Vancouver British Columbia doesn't get very cold, and it is a fantastic city and region. Also Canada is an immigrant magnet so if you don't like native Canadians, you get most everyone else. Wonderful, civilized country except for that hockey mania thing. BTW, I would rather be dead than be in a Thai prison.

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Well lets see for LIVING as a EXPAT, so far I love Thailand the best. HOWEVER, if we are talking about what nationality you would prefer to have if not your own. then Kuwait or UAE hands down. Their govt takes seriously good care of them. AND no evil azz taxes. (PS these reflect my choices as a MAN, if I was a woman I would probably choose different countries)

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Actually, the definition of best was left up to you. Everyone has their own values for what best means. I chose France though I have no desire to live there or even visit, so I didn't see it as best for me, just best objectively.

Just thought of another twist on thinking about this, what country would people want to be REBORN into in the next life? Its one thing being an immigrant, and another being a native.

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Actually, the definition of best was left up to you. Everyone has their own values for what best means. I chose France though I have no desire to live there or even visit, so I didn't see it as best for me, just best objectively.

Just thought of another twist on thinking about this, what country would people want to be REBORN into in the next life? Its one thing being an immigrant, and another being a native.

1950s england

ps france is not your utopia unless youre a hard core communist or socialist as they like to be known

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UNDP 2007/2008 Human Development Index rankings

High Human Development

Iceland

Norway

Australia

Canada

Ireland

Sweden

Switzerland

Japan

Netherlands

France

Medium Human Development

Dominica

Saint Lucia

Kazakhstan

Venezuela, Rep. Bov.

Colombia

Ukraine

Samoa

Thailand

Dominican Republic

Belize

China

Low Human Development

Senegal

Eritrea

Nigeria

Tanzania, U. Rep. of

Guinea

Rwanda

Angola

Benin

Malawi

Zambia

Côte d'Ivoire

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