Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Citizenship

If you had to have been born in and live your life in another country, which country would you choose?

11 comments:

Rinda said...

For people who know me, mine is terribly obvious. I'm such an Anglophile that it couldn't be anything other than England. Not London, necessarily, but a little country town would be nice.

Unknown said...

You didn't say you were going to post questions that require thought... but I'm going to go ahead and check Zimbabwe off my list. And Louisiana. I'll have to think some more about a final answer though.

PNWgal said...

Can't think of another country I'd like to be born in except the one I'm living in currently.

I'm not very original-I'd pick Canada. It's not terribly cold if you stay close to the border and they speak English there. Of course, I'd have to learn French and say "eh" after every three words...that part would suck.

Unknown said...

I think the question was 'if you had been born in and live your life in another country' so speaking English would not be a real consideration. I got hung up on that this morning for awhile. I'm thinking Finland. I've been racking my brain all day (which admittedly takes very little racking)and can't come up with anything bad about those people.

Unknown said...

Does anybody care if I invite Sean - Torrington, CT to the site?

Rinda said...

Only if I can invite becky!

PNWgal said...

So sue me-I'd still pick Canada.

Rinda, if you're going to invite anyone, how about the "yall" guy?

Vika said...

FINLAND. Southern Finland.

It's so clean and pretty and the food is good and it's cheap to get to Europe.

Vika said...

Wow, bill, I actually wrote that before I read your comment.

They do get a little pissy if you offend them, but overall the Finns are nice people.

Anonymous said...

hmmm...probably somewhere from the UK. 'My people' can be traced back to Scotland in the 1100's, so that's a possibility.

Brian said...

Luxembourg - it's tiny.