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I been thinking about Costa Rica
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Hard to say where I'd want to grow old because there are so many variables. But I do know it will be a bit out of the way where I'm left alone and you'll get shot if you come onto my property. Other than that, the least amount humidity the better. Probably near or in the mountains.
My guess is somewhere in Asia or South America, or a mix of the two. But I may get stuck in Thailand as a drug mule for a Burmese drug lord. Anything is possible I suppose. |
i hear that costa rica is a good place for gringos to retire. i chose something a little more carribean so to each his own, so long as you gtfo of usa/canada its a lifestyle upgrade.
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Inspiring thread, I was thinking of starting a similar one myself.
Some great input on Panama! I have been mulling over a move out of europe for a while now and have been investigating various south american countries Panama sounds great, I am seriously considering relocating for a few months to test if it is a good fit for me. Anything negative about Panama that I might have missed? |
Costa Rica is getting expensive and has shit infrastructure, crappy internet, shit roads, bad food, and the list goes on and on... There are better countries than Costa Rica to live in.
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one word: Autobahn.
the best thing is how slower traffic in the fast lane actually gets out of the way, unlike morons here in america... |
Vancouver Canada will always be home.very expensive to live in and has it's drawbacks.
Bahamas or some small exotic island would be cool though |
Is PERU any good?
if you google 'living in peru' it seemss okay and economy is growing |
As they say, "the grass always seems greener on the other side".
Nothing in this world is free. Whether you pay out the ass in sales, income tax, cost of living and still get mediocre health care or pay for your own premium privatized health care here in America. Look at gas prices in Europe, Asia and Australia. Look at the cost of a 3-4 thousand square foot house in Europe or Asia in a NICE suburban neighborhood Look at the availability to get small business or venture capitalist loans in other countries. America has it's problems, deficit, debt, illegal immigrants and unemployment rates. Despite that, I can't imagine living in another country. Second home outside the country? Sure. Preferably somewhere in South America. :) |
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I like the Philippines but i hate the people there.
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Another thing people tend to overlook when living in foreign countries is the cost of living is based on locals not on expats.
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I'd stay in my home country and stop making threads on gfy about it.
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