<p>Australia would be cool.</p>
<p>I think that it would be intriguing to live in Sweden.</p>
<p>Hm… I would like to live in Ireland. However, I feel like I’d end up in some third world country.</p>
<p>@WiscoKid: have you ever been to buenos aires?</p>
<p>I would love to live in so many places! England, Chile, France, Turkey, Belgium and Noooooorwaaay! =D</p>
<p>Buenos Aires is not a Spanish speaking NYC. I live in NYC and I’ve been to Buenos Aires, the place is very, very European and is much more like a Mediterranean city like Rome and Barcelona.</p>
<p>Canada, Ireland, Australia, Norway… ahh maybe I won’t “live” anywhere, I just want to travel.</p>
<p>Canada, Germany, Austria, Britain…</p>
<p>New Zealand, Canada, and Norway in that order.</p>
<p>Well, I like Antarctica. But I’m not sure if you can live out there? Wouldn’t you have to like, live in igloos and make friends with the penguins? Well, I like penguins and polar bears. I don’t know why people don’t inhabit Antarctica! I mean, I watch Man vs. Wild and has he ever gone to Antarctica? I don’t know. Does anyone else know? Anywho, I like Scandinavian countries. Like, Norway? I like Norway, Oooh and Denmark. No thank you to Finland, but I love Norway. It’s just like a cool name. Like one of those whales… What are they called again? Narwhales? Y’know, the one with the horn on it’s forehead?</p>
<p>^no, he’s never gone to antarctica. it is far too cold to actually LIVE in antarctica, that’s why only researchers are there. besides, it’d be ridiculously expensive and it’s not as if you can get a job there.</p>
<p>^But, what if I fish and sell the fish? c:</p>
<p>I want to move to Australia but everything can kill me >:[.
I probably want to live in Canada (Vancouver).</p>
<p>O Canada!</p>
<p>I love Alberta. Calgary and Edmonton are both great.</p>
<p>^no. they’re not. I lived in Edmonton and i live in Calgary now. they’re not great.</p>
<p>^ Yay subjectivity…</p>
<p>Wait, I have a serious question now. If Antarctica is far too cold, then why do people live in Canada? Well, northern Canada? Like, near Greenland?</p>
<p>Well Andurz, you should know that not many people live in remote Canada.</p>
<p>Spain, England, Italy or Japan!</p>
<p>^^very, VERY few people live there. Nunavut, a canadian territory which goes the farthest north and has the largest area of any canadian province or territory, has a population of 32,900 people but covers an area of 746,048 square miles [more than twice the size of texas]. It is inhabited mostly by small, isolated inuit communities. The largest town has a little over 6,000 people. There would be very little to do, and you wouldn’t even be able to get all of the food you’re probably used to. It would be very difficult to live there. </p>
<p>To answer your question, most people who live in northern canada and such places live there because either
a) they are inuit and they’re ancestors have lives there for centuries at least
b) they are not inuit but their ancestors moved there a generation or two ago for some reason and they don’t move away
c) they are researchers.</p>
<p>So, how come people live there and not Antarctica? I’m confused, legit! :(</p>
<p>Japan, Canada. Maybe China, Netherlands, Iceland, and the UK.</p>