So I have money (invested wisely early on), no relatives (passed away or in a different country), and am 34...?
I live in Maine, and want to move on to a completely different part of either A) the country, or b) the world. What's your suggestion? Money really isn't an issue, I'm set for life. Single, no kids, yadda yadda...so, what do you suggest?
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- come to louisiana, i will be your friend!!!
- 1. Buy plane ticket 2. Get on airplane 3. different part of either A) the country, or b) the world. 4. ???? 5. PROFIT!
- Pennsylvania. I'll even sell ya my house!!
- i think monaco or mauritius very relaxing good people everyones is from different countries and quite a lot will have done the sam tyhing as you good lukc with your life
- My suggestion: STOP BRAGGING! Ha ha just kidding. Well you have a problem that a lot of people would love to have. If I was in your situation- I'd go out to Colorado. Just my favorite place in the country.
- Well, I suggest you move somewhere in the world. You will, more than likely, be forced to learn a new language, but that's ok. Advice: $10,000 Hired typist: $56/hr x 2 hrs. ;D
- Depends on your lifestyle and if you speak any other languages. If you party go to Mexico. Its where I live. Australia is amazing. I would just travel around until you find the right place.
- Im 26 you can marry me if your a man. lol jk. I would consider moving to SC, Florida, maybe GA, were it is warmer. Living close to a beach would be nice and everybody down here is so nice and welcoming. So come on down and have some fun here.
- I suggest moving to Buenos Aires, where I am, and let me help you spend your money. No seriously, if you want to move in the US, I would go somewhere on the west coast except LA. If you want to move somewhere else in the world and money is not an issue, go somewhere with nice weather. Make sure to live in a first world country if you are permanently moving.
- It depends what your other interests are! If you like the cold and winter sports, try a place like Denver or Canada. If you really love the idea of heat and beaches, Florida and California are great. If you're excited by the idea of really new people and a whole different experience, visit another country for a while. Australia could be interesting if you're not looking to learn a new language but like a different culture. Try some new things and see what you like before jumping in head first... you're still young so you have plenty of time to look around! (As for me, I'd move to Chicago or Paris in a heartbeat :) )
- I suggest that you pick 5-10 places that you might want to move to and take a trip there. It will give you a better idea if you want to move there. Note: you can double up on your trips - say you pick England, you can see Ireland, Scotland, France, etc. on the same trip. Good luck - M
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