Hey…what’s you favorite country?
Canada (my home country), The United Kingdom, Italy, and Austria. Edit: I like the history of the U.S a bit too.
Norway, if I’m going by looks and feelings. Otherwise… I’m not sure
Canada, and a quarter in Morocco…
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My favourite country?
Sweden at the moment, tho I have never been. The reason why? Well first of all, the alps, the beautiful mountainside and all that… plus they have one of the highest employment rates and GDP (I think I got the abbreviation right) in the world! (This is true, look it up!)
They also aren’t part of the EU, but STILL in Europe and have managed to get along with them just fine (wish Britain can do the same thing). And for some reason, the language is interesting… I like the language :P
New Zealand! @WarriorOfEden
- tell me more about the Swedish Alps. In NZ we have the Southern Alps and I been to the Swiss Alps (In Switzerland, obvs) but I didn’t know Sweden had Alps. https://www.statista.com/statistics/268830/unemployment-rate-in-eu-countries/
this site says Swedabn are in the EU…so does Wikipedia,.
Why??? My favorite is USA, where I’m going to go in a week or so… I hate my home city, London. Very old fashioned.
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Oh Sweden is in the EU? I was told they left a long time ago. Oh well… everything else about them I know is true. Maybe.
The alps? What I meant was the beautiful mountainside, lots of countryside space :)
I have never been tho and I do wanna go just to see all of this
Thanks for responding WofE. I hope you get to go to Sweden, the land of Abba, Ikea and meatballs! I don’t know much about Sweden. I had to look up their capital city (Stockholm, as you’ll know because it’s your favourite county). I checked out the top tourist attractions, not one mountain to be found…the mountains must not be as popular with tourists as the museums, Viking history sites, canals and architecture. I am a bit tempted to visit Sweden. I didn’t know it had thousands of coastal islands and inland lakes, but it’s so far for me from NZ. I do miss the ease of international travel from the UK. I recommend Switzerland, (chocolate, cuckoo clocks and fondue) if you ever get to travel around continental Europe. They are not of part of the EU and have a reputation for a high, if expensive, standard of living. I’ve been luck enough to go there twice, but only on day trips whilst holidaying in Italy. The Alpine country side there was beautiful, the marmots at the ski resorts in summer were cute to see too.
Egypt! Cause that’s where my fathers family are.
When I knew nothing about the world and various countries, I loved Italy because I used to get this earthy vibes based on the little I knew about it. Now when I know a little about various countries, I’ve developed fondness for the United States of America.
If that’s a question, or a question for me, then I’d never compare to countries.
I went to Holland before that was great.