<p>really? I don’t have an clear idea of that country though. But here is my ranking (ignore Apple as it could be more than 1 year):</p>
<ol>
<li>France (Paris)</li>
<li>Greece</li>
<li>New Zealand</li>
</ol>
<p>really? I don’t have an clear idea of that country though. But here is my ranking (ignore Apple as it could be more than 1 year):</p>
<ol>
<li>France (Paris)</li>
<li>Greece</li>
<li>New Zealand</li>
</ol>
<p>South Korea.</p>
<p>England, most likely. I know, it’s so cliched!
The thing is, as much as I love traveling, I’m afraid of sudden and major change. England is close enough to the environment of my home state while still being new and fresh.</p>
<p>My first choice would probably be Ireland. The people are fantastic, friendly, outgoing. And from what I heard there is quite a drain of young people leaving the country so they are looking for technolgically educated individuals. The cost of living is not too high - outside of Dublin. So to live and work there would be ideal.</p>
<p>My second choice would be France - have been two Paris twice and absolutely loved it both times. I don’t speak any French either. We stayed in an apartment the second trip and it was awesome. There is so much to see and do. Paris is easy to navigate. The food is amazing as is the wine - one of my favorite parts was getting a baguette, some wine and cheese and just relaxing. What a great trip that was.</p>
<p>My third would be Spain. I have not been there but everyone else that has speaks so highly of their experience. My grandfather was from Spain and he died before I ever had a chance to meet him. I am drawn to go there and visit. </p>
<p>I could easily retire and spend months living in Europe.</p>
<p>marrakesh, morocco</p>
<p>Germany, Ireland, France, or Australia.</p>
<p>Australia would be cool. But I want to go to England and see the castles. Even if it rains a lot I don’t care. People from there are cool. Or Turkey. But some place in the European area would be good to go see. It would be the best if you could get a really fast boat and go to all those countries and hang out in the towns along the rivers and chill.</p>
<p>^I suggest either a cruise or interrailing (it might be called eurrailing for non EU people) which is a pretty classic gap year plan for people here.</p>
<p>Germany. I’m in my fourth year of the language, and I love it.</p>
<p>Japan or Australia for sure. I really want to visit those countries.</p>
<p>FINLAND!</p>
<p>Or maybe the Seychelles.</p>
<p>Probably Germany. I can speak the language, the food is great, and there’s lots of cool stuff to do. Plus, it’s in the middle of Europe very easy to travel to Italy, France, Denmark, etc.</p>
<p>Hands down, I would choose Japan.</p>
<p>Maybe Switzerland, but I’ve heard people are racist there. </p>
<p>I’d go back to India, probably. Homeland and whatnot. Hopefully I’ll be an MD by the time I’m 25, so I can like go volunteer and help patients and stuff.</p>
<p>South Korea ^____^</p>
<p>The North Pole where Santa’s at.</p>
<p>No really.</p>
<p>^ Not a country.</p>
<p>Greece…</p>
<p>Sweden. I’m a huge fan of Scandinavia.</p>
<p>Israel! AND… I think I’m actually doing it!
(But I’d be in school, though, not working…)
But I’m so excited!</p>