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Which country would be the best to live in and to study and work in?

Australia
3
9%
United Kingdom
6
19%
Canada
11
34%
United States
10
31%
New Zealand
2
6%
 
Total votes: 32

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The best country to work, live and study in?

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In your own opinion what would be the best country to move to.
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Re: The best country to work, live and study in?

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:wtf: Where's Somaliland on that list??
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Australia and Norway are the most livable countries. The U.K. would rank among the lowest in the developed world. America and Canada would rank high but not as high as Australia or Scandinavia.

Below are the most liveable cities though.


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That's livability, education ....is..

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AbdiJohnson wrote:Australia and Norway are the most livable countries. The U.K. would rank among the lowest in the developed world. America and Canada would rank high but not as high as Australia or Scandinavia.

Below are the most liveable cities though.


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I've visited 8 of the 10 cities in the last 5 years. Vancouver should top the list followed by Sydney and Toronto. Adelaide, Perth, Calgary and Auckland are depressing as hell.
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Any Australian city shouldn't be on there, most racist country in the world.
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RoobleAlWaliid wrote:That's livability, education ....is..

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Seems like a phony list. The OECD ranks the world's best education system below, with South Korea, Finland and Canada as top 3. UK ranks 20th and has been overtaken by Poland and is similar to Slovenia and Hungary

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http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablo ... ce-reading

Buranbuur, there are indicators that are measured. Employment rate, incomes, education, cost of living, happiness, etc.

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Vancouver is the best.
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SolidCamel wrote:Vancouver is the best.
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I would pick Australia.

UK = shitty weather and too many somalis
US & CAD = unsophisticated people
NZ = too small for my taste
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Where else would one one wanna study?

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Sulfur wrote:Where else would one one wanna study?



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The difference between a university at place #2 and one at place #98 is very minimal from a student's perspective.

At a certain point, these rankings mainly get differentiated on research and budgets of a uni instead of teaching quality.
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Ever notive how the most "livable" places in the world are also the most boring? Who the hell would want to live in Vancouver or Melbourne? Sure I might get stabbed in London or New York but I'd die of boredom in those other places.
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LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Ever notive how the most "livable" places in the world are also the most boring? Who the hell would want to live in Vancouver or Melbourne? Sure I might get stabbed in London or New York but I'd die of boredom in those other places.
Places like Melbourne and Vancouver are seeing thousands of British people every year calling it home. I myself have a bunch of British coworkers. They flee from low quality of life and low incomes and crumbling infrastructure and are tired of living in cramped conditions sleeping next to their stoves

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