1. USA - GOAT country, jobs, low cost of living, quality weather, quality cities to travel to 2. Australia - beaches, weather 3. Germany - high quality first world amenities, jobs, weather a negative Honorable mention: The safe parts of Mexico - good culture, good people, weather
If I was filthy rich and didn't need to work and could speak the language, probably Italy. Nothing better than the Amalfi coast. But since I have to work, the U.S. And maybe the UK
1. US - It's my home and where my life is but even besides that this is a large and beautiful country with opportunities and a lot of things to see and do. 2. Canada specifically BC - I really enjoyed visiting Vancouver. There would be very little adjustment to the culture and it will be nice to be roughly in the same time zone as friends and family in the US. 3. Either Australia or Singapore. Really liked visiting Australia and there isn't much of an adjustment to the culture. The only problem is that it is so far from most places. Singapore is also far and small but as a global travel hub it is a great base to go to many other places throughout Asia. Also the social services are great and the food is excellent in Singapore.
From the countries I have been to personally: 1. Italy 2. Thailand 3. Budapest... or somewhere in Japan
It's hard to imagine myself living outside the U.S. Anytime I travel, I'm reminded of the things we take for granted here. I've only been to Mexico, Brazil, and about a dozen counties in Europe. 1. Spain 2. Germany 3. Southern France
Ha. Yeah I'm aware sir. The other 3 countries I named I could possibly live several places there. Hungary though, only Budapest no where else. Everyone I met there was pretty awesome.