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Old 07-20-2008, 06:07 AM   #6
ae86_16v
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Originally Posted by Apac102 View Post
I completely agree with different cultures between each country, hell, its even different "culture" living on one side of the US compared to living on the other side (california to living in New York or Texas to Michigan). But if you are from Europe, It doesn't matter what country, and wanted to live in the US would you do it? And vice versa for everyone here who lives in the US ( You can pick any country to live in Europe).
Shoot it doesn't even have to be that. Growing up in Northern California then moving down to Southern California, it is a completely different experience already. And it is still in the same state just separated by 300 miles.

But yeah, if I had a job lined up, I would love to live somewhere in Europe for a while. As my understanding of it, most places speak English anyways, so it shouldn't be that hard to communicate. And since I am in Finance, and London now is the financial capital of the world, I would definitely do London.

Goodluck.
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