Germany by far, Rhode Island, Minnesota.
You know, I like it here....but I don't understand your worship for us
France is a nice place too. Most of Europe is.
-Well, I find German a really beautiful language (I know, it's strange).
-Germans are extremely friendly, and mostly sympathetic towards French!
-Germany is extremely clean and green, it's beautiful
- I'm extremely pro european and I consider that Germany and France should be closer! To be honest, I would love to see a merge between these two countries. A new "Karolus Magnus" country would be awesome, and it would accelerate European construction. And Europe integration is by far the most critical issue to me. Between the united states of europe and a welfare state, I would choose the united states of europe.
-And German history is just fascisnating. I love The Weimar Republican for example,...
And some other reasons .
French is a much nicer language.... (If only I could pronounce things better.) Not so enthusiastic about a "United States of Europe", personally, but there's a good deal we can and should learn from each other. And you've got Paris. It's dirty, sticky and unfriendly, but it's still Paris...and a leading contender for greatest city in the world
I found Paris more dirty than most first-world cities... but I found it very friendly. Mind you I wasn't there at the peak of summer when it's packed with tourists. I don't think I could live there though... (despite staying there for two months over the last two years)
I'd move back to Sydney, Melbourne in a total pinch, but otherwise nowhere else in Australia except Canberra and Sydney really. Overseas - London, Boston, Chicago...