Don’t dox yourself. Try to limit your information to a Maidenhead locator or general area of at least a few kilometers in an urban area and a few dozen in rural areas.
I’m from South Hesse, in Germany. Some of the most regarded German comedians (yes, they exist) are from around here and we have a pretty diverse culture, both traditionally German and from immigrants.
So, where do you live and how is it?
I mostly live in the state of exhaustion, though sometimes I get to visit the land of dreams.
Eventually, I expect to move permanently into the undiscovered country…
…I’m just not sure when.
This gave me a good chuckle
Quebec, Canada. The land of poutine.
Things are okay but I feel like there’s still a bunch of issues here politically and culturally.
C’est amusant voir d’autres Quebecois ici :)
C’est certainement intéressant, je me demande pourquoi autant de Québecois.e.s arrivent ici
Je suis pas vraiment québécoise mais j’habite ici depuis plusieurs années maintenant
Western beautiful mountainous Maine USA.
I grew up in the general area of Farmington. I found it a lot less beautiful when the snowbanks got six feet tall.
Farmington is right up the road from me. I hate winter and have plans to skip them.
India :)
Least obvious fed
In all seriousness though I’m in Québec
Least obvious fed
spotted! 🙃
I am from Ireland. Within Ulster but not part of Northern Ireland. It’s enjoyable with the lovely weather that we are having but there is nothing here for the younger generation. Most youngins are moving to either Dublin, London or even Australia.
Hello! I’m also from that general area of Ireland. I do agree with you on the lack of things for young people. I’ve noticed a lot of the people living near me are either families with kids or middle age/elderly people, with few young singles/couples.
Far West of Germany. Protecting OP from the Dutch ;)
Pass bloß auf, dass nicht so viele Käsköppe rüberschwappen!
Dürfen nur durch, wenn die Frikandel mitbringen.
Und Vla!
I’m in England, Essex. That’s east of London. Stuck between two cities in a rural setting.
Northern Saxony-Anhalt in Germany, probably the most boring place in this country with nothing but dry fields and narrow minded people, at least outside of the capital city
Southwest Florida. It’s hot, it’s humid, it’s not the worst place I’ve lived, but it’s close.
UK. Rural East Anglia in fact. If you have seen the tv show Detectorists you will have seen several locations that I travel past regularly.
I lived in that area for a few years in the 80’s. One thing I miss is that due to it being so flat you could see thunderstorms rolling in from miles away and the frantic dash to get home.
The part of British Columbia that is just east enough of Vancouver to stop being a beautiful coastal rainforest and start being treeless, godforsaken farmland. It was a rainforest with a beautiful lake 150 years ago but then the settlers showed up, drained the lake, cut down the trees, and turned it all into farmland so we can have raspberries.
from the part that’s still (mostly) a beautiful coastal rainforest, hey neighbour and thank you for the raspberries! (and good luck with the upcoming heat these next few days…)
Portugal, Lisbon.
Florida, but hopefully not long, saving up to move to somewhere better. Colorado and Washington are on the list in terms of USA, but Norway/Sweden would be ideal
I lived in Denver, CO for 8 years. It was great. Colorado is a beautiful place with friendly people and the best weather. I’d say go for it 👍
Scranton Pennsylvania, home of The Office (AMA)
Yeah I have a question. Number one: how dare you?