Which European country should I go to?
Next year, I'm going to be a foreign exchange student, and I have to pick 5 countries that I want to spend an entire year in. I already chose sweden and iceland as 2 of my 5 top picks. Which 3 should I choose to round out my top 5? and why? Here is my list of countries that I wouldn't mind spending a year in. Let me know which ones you would choose! Belgium Latvia Czech Rep. Romania Russia Ukraine I'm 18 if that means anything. there are a lot of other awesome countries, but I don't meet the requirements for them, and I can only pick one that I don't meet the requirements for. they are: Hungary Netherlands Finland If you want to pick one of those, that would be great too!
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1 :
don't go to Europe, it's overrated. go to Africa. much better.
2 :
You only increase the problem of the white genocide and mass-immigration to a country of which you do not belong to. Stay with your own damn people.
3 :
First of all, why is Holland not on your list? For shame! Anyway, definitely Belgium, they have good parties. I bet Russia and Ukraine are good places to visit too.
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Czech Republic and Belgium would be at the top of my list, Belgium would be #1 if I couldn't live in or around Prague. Good for you though, either way you should have an amazing year. EDIT: Of your second list I'd definitely go with the Netherlands, Hungary and Finland would be great too.
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Belgian people are douche bags. Don't go to Latvia, Czech Rep. might be fine. "Romania is the a$$hole of the world"-South Park. Russia is in Asia, Ukraine is a downgraded version of Russia. I would pick None, you got the worst choices. I hope this helped.
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WTF?? Why isn't Germany there!! You should come to Munich, you just missed the Oktoberfest but the after party's are still running. Since Germany isn't there I'd recommend Belgium because they speak English as well as German/Swedish/French, also it is quite a "young" country, what I mean by that is that the younger generation are quite influential there. For e.g. They can sometimes determine student fees and protest heavily if the govt do not help them out enough. Also it is a multicultural society (this probably doesn't matter to you) and everything is pretty equal. I say Ukraine because that's the only one I know out of the other 3 (I know Belgium well) Ukraine are ok, some parts are good, they speak Russian and German and some can speak English, they have a big Football (soccer) league there. SO they are big on sports. The people seems nice, they recently elected a new prime minister, quite a young one and is good. Lastly, Russia preferably in Moscow, big city, lots of English speaking people there, main language is Russian and some French. (from the french settlers there) Lots of decent things to do there, basically it;s just a big city of fun but you can get lost easily and if you can't speak or acknowledge basic Russian it will be hard for you, this is why I chose this in 3rd place. DAMN, I gotta finish my last semester @ Uni then I'm off to forensic school but I gotta decide what country I want to study in. Everyone saying America. Man IDK! LOL.
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