Anonymous wrote:I felt like that when I first moved here. And I don't regret moving to this area one bit. I met my husband and raised my family here. But now that I'm getting closer to retirement, my husband and I are trying to figure out where we will go next.
Another place that resonated with me is Jackson Hole in the summer; it is my absolutely favorite place to be. But I know I would never live there because I don't think I could tolerate the winters there. I have a family member who lives in Leavenworth Washington, and I loved it there as well.
I love Europe, and lived in Germany for 6 years, but it didn't give me the same feelings as out West.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India. I traveled there in college and it changed me forever.
The lack of diversity would be a problem for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting all the love Norway is getting…one of the whitest countries on the planet. Hmm…
+100
Not a great place for those of us who value diversity and vibrancy
And not a great place to even visit for those of us who aren’t white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting all the love Norway is getting…one of the whitest countries on the planet. Hmm…
+100
Not a great place for those of us who value diversity and vibrancy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India. I traveled there in college and it changed me forever.
The lack of diversity would be a problem for me.
Anonymous wrote:India. I traveled there in college and it changed me forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have Norwegian heritage? My mom calls this phenomenon salmon swimming upstream.
Ironically, I'm waiting on my DNA results in 2-4 weeks. My dad grew up in an orphanage so we are unsure. Definitely have Swedish on my maternal grandmother's side, but I'm looking forward to seeing the results. That's a really interesting theory though- maybe I'll be surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Tanzania.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting all the love Norway is getting…one of the whitest countries on the planet. Hmm…
+100
Not a great place for those of us who value diversity and vibrancy
Not a good place for most, tbh that is for transplants. Norsk are very private, very closed, you can't meet your Neighbours, they shut the door if they hear you leaving your apartment and wait till you are out of the building before, they go out of their apartment. Prices through the roof on everything.
I lived there. If I asked for directions, rather than answer me, then a 20 something a middle-aged man would run away and cross the street. If they see a "diverse" looking person walking towards them on the street, they made even then a wide berth around.
Benefits and nature are amazing though.
Anonymous wrote:France
I’ve traveled all over the world, but every time I came to France, I felt like I was coming home.
After my ninth trip there, I moved here. Life is too short to not live in the place that feels like home.