I would probably choose Canada as I reckon is a beautiful place with great cultural diversity and opportunities to live and settle down. What's more, I'd enjoy its weather in winter more than if I was in Lima where is warm all year round.
For instance, if I lived in Calgary, I could use English in my every day life and go to the mountains on the weekends and do different sports from what I would do if I stayed in Peru. If I learned French, I could also live in Montreal.
I believe these are good places to live but unfortunately it is far from other interesting countries in the world so if I wanted to be able to travel abroad more easily and faster I would choose somewhere in Europe, probably in France or England as they are full of history and culture and I like their languages.
If I had had the opportunity to move there before, perhaps I'd be living in any of these places now!
Canada - I've never been there. No, wait, I have been there, I went skiing in Whistler, but to be honest it didn't really feel like Canada, just like any beautiful ski resort. Strange, isn't it, that I crave warm weather all the year round, but you crave some variety in the weather! Are you travelling round Europe at all while you're here?
ReplyDeleteThe idea of living in Canada sounds great. However, I prefer living in countries which have warmer climate than Canada. I'd like to visit Canada to explore new cultures and different ways of living. I have a huge list which consists the places that I would like to go. I should narrow it down :)
ReplyDeleteOoooh, which other places do you want to visit?
DeleteI agree with you. Canada is a fantastic country. I have already been to Toronto, Vancouver, Whistler, Montreal and Quebec and they are all amazing places. People are very kind and something that I really liked there was their manners. Something really important nowadays although unfortunately it's being lost in many other places.
ReplyDeleteCanada is an excellent choice, it has been ranked as one of the best places to live, not only because of its strong economy with a wide range of career and employment prospects, low levels of criminality and good systems of health and transport, but also because it offers the possibility to improve your English and learn French at the same time. About the variety in the weather, it is the same for me; I do not mind a country with cold weather as Bogota has the same warm weather throughout the year.
ReplyDeleteCanada is an excellent choice, it has been ranked as one of the best places to live, not only because of its strong economy with a wide range of career and employment prospects, low levels of criminality and good systems of health and transport, but also because it offers the possibility to improve your English and learn French at the same time. About the variety in the weather, it is the same for me; I do not mind a country with cold weather as Bogota has the same warm weather throughout the year.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you've already thought quite a lot about it? I've never been to Canada but from what I hear it's amazing - nature, people and also the food.
ReplyDeleteIf you do move there one day Esteban, I would love to come and visit!
It sounds like you've already thought quite a lot about it? I've never been to Canada but from what I hear it's amazing - nature, people and also the food.
ReplyDeleteIf you do move there one day Esteban, I would love to come and visit!
I've also heard that Canadians are really easy-going and friendly, and give visitors a warm welcome :)
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