I've always liked San Diego, California .. I've only been there a couple of times. But when I did visit it was wonderful . Nothing else about california is cool. . maybe except the scenery. I know it's not a "country" but it does feel like it has it's own persona
I was in San Diego yesterday (on vacation) and the weather is gorgeous as is the scenery. The traffic? Well, that is another matter. It seems like it gets worse and worse each time I come out here. Too many cars for too few traffic lanes and too few parking spots.
Well there is no specific reason i would like to live in another country but since I am born and bought out in India, I would rather like to stay here only
I live in India and it is awesome country to live in, its culture is great and here every state have its own identity.
I am now living in India. According to me every one can live on birthplace. Because every country has different culture, rules, regulations and also are lifestyle or language. But now a days everyone like to live in dream country. So, you can stay your dream world.
The United Nations recently released its annual Human Development report, which measures levels of well-being in nearly 200 countries.
its depend on the nature of your work. if you save your tax then pakistan and india is best. if you enjoy your life a lots then Thailand is best
I live in India, It's a beautiful place with lot of festivals and cultures.. but i have a dream to go to France..
A country with a nice climate seems optimal; somewhere near but too close to the equator. Depending on language competency and barriers, somewhere like Spain seems ideal.
It depends on the priorities of each person's life. But I think if we consider all aspects of life in general, Canada and Australia are the best and most peaceful countries to live.