Is the grass really greener in Europe Jow Forums?

Is the grass really greener in Europe Jow Forums?

I think about moving to live in a perfect European countryside but I'm not sure if I'm over fantasizing it or not. I know I'll need to travel to be sure but what has your experience been?

The U.S seems alright but aesthetically it's not the same

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They don't want you, mutt

fuck you both

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They will if I'm well educated
Russia you have no place in this discussion

Please don't. You won't like it.

in the pireneos zone north spain and south france there is a lot of towns like this but enjoy not having doctors be surrounded by old people that know everything about you ,use the car to travel across montain 1 hour every day....

If you're out for an aesthetic countryside the US is better man
You have so much space and such a diverse nature, more than anywhere in Europe
Except the old towns of course

shut up samefag

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Half of Fedor's fights were fixed

maybe if you're aren't consumeristic, you could enjoy a quiet life here. It really depends on what you want, don't idealize being surrounded by pretty nature and old buildings so much.

You can come here. The countryside is nice, but it's mostly just holiday resort. It's very hard to get a job there, to be able to enjoy life there. Most young people are moving to the cities, because there are only jobs in farms, bakeries and other grandma places if you decide to stay in the country side.

video are mid sized cities and some villages
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You need to be able to speak good German. Most people in the countryside are very conservative and nobody will be able to understand you with English.

I was watching the 24h Nurburgring race the other day and I started daydreaming about moving to Germany and setting up some kind of business in the area. A car rental place, a hostel, a pub, etc, something like that.

move to Berlin, pretend to be Spanish and open a Tapas bar = won in life

I'd rather open a tapas bar near the 'ring. I don't like big cities.

Wasn't the OP going to move to Congo like three hours ago?

>moving to EU to live in the country

Doing it way wrong
Live in a mid-size city and enjoy being able to walk or take transit to everything you need. Check our historical sites too.

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Poland is 2nd world, France is a terrorist factory, nobody moves to Switzerland because it's a country assholes, Netherlands is just the same like Germany 0/10 never talk to me or Austria again

Yes it is, the grass here is shitty.