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Imagine you're filthy rich and can have a home in four different cities anywhere in the world. Where would they be and why?

My choices:

Seattle, USA - Love the rain and the overall feel of the city.

Zurich, Switzerland - Located right in the center of Europe, and close to mountains which would allow for great snowboarding (my biggest hobby) in close proximity.

Auckland, New Zealand - Southern Hemisphere location would allow for an escape from the summer heat of the North, and would allow me to snowboard year round.

Big Island, Hawaii - Large tropical island which would be good for those rare occasions that I want to flee to warmer weather. The island is big enough that I wouldn't feel too confined either.
>> Anonymous
Rocky Mountains in Canada, around Banff

Northern Brazil, somewhere by Bahia

Near Frankfurt am Main, Germany as it is where I live now and I am quite content with it

and lastly Gras I'd go crazy and have it somewhere in India for shits and giggles since I am filthy rich bitch!
>> Peter O'Toole !!9dHIaXg6fjZ
This has nothing to do with /trv/.

gb2/b/
>> Anonymous
>>40222
Yes it does, it has to do with having a knowledge of the world around you. I wouldn't pick the places I did if I hadn't actually been to them and experienced them.
>> Peter O'Toole !!9dHIaXg6fjZ
>>40224
>Imagine you're filthy rich
You're not filthy rich.
>> Anonymous
>>40225
There's a big monetary difference in traveling to places like that versus living there.
>> Peter O'Toole !!9dHIaXg6fjZ
>>40233
Stupid thread is stupid.
>> Anonymous
>>40236
Bitter troll is bitter.
>> Anonymous
Amsterdam - it's one of the most awesome places ever, because of the people, old architecture, new architecture, there's always some shit to do and if you do get bored, you can take a train to lots of other awesome places, fuck!

New York - It's like the American Amsterdam, hell yeah.

Sydney - no idea. I suppose the weather is good.

Kampala (Uganda) - because it's one of the few countries that does not have wars, but does have gorillas and other awesome creatures. Also, I could be like fuck you, I'm rich!
>> Anonymous
>>40253
Ignore him, he's trying to earn a reputation as /trv/'s TUFF-GUY TRIPFAG. Keep up the sage-patrol, gentlemen!
>> Peter O'Toole !!9dHIaXg6fjZ
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>>40282
>> Anonymous
Toronto, Zürich, Budapest, Sydney
>> Anonymous
>>40283
LOL EPIC FAIL EPIC FAIL XD

The reason I didn't sage is because I think this thread might have been interesting, or at least it could have been before you fagged it up.
>> Peter O'Toole !!9dHIaXg6fjZ
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>>40309
>> Anonymous
NYC
Ibiza
Vancouver
Auckland
>> Anonymous
Toronto - Home town.

Hong Kong - Perfectly positioned staging point to attack other major cities in East and Southeast Asia.

Zurich - Supposedly one of the best cities to live in and since I'm filthy rich, I need my own Swiss getaway.

Sao Paulo - Brazilian women and I needed a city in the southern hemisphere.
>> Anonymous
Beirut, Melbourne, San Francisco, Vienna, Chennai
>> Labradoodle
I guess my choice would be

Brest, Frace (and not just because it sounds like "breast")
Aachen, Germany
Tokyo, Japan
Vancouver, Canada
>> Anonymous
seatle
nyc
isle of mull
anywhere in New Zealand
>> mike
somewhere in the following
norway
us
brazil
italy
>> Peter O'Toole !!9dHIaXg6fjZ
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This thread still fails.
>> Anonymous
Chamonix-France
One city in New Zealand
Las Vegas-USA
Stockholm-Sweden
>> Anonymous
Why does everyone like New Zealand? I'm from NZ and it's not that great.
>> Anonymous
>>40339
I concur, I fail to see the attraction and I can't wait to leave.
>> Anonymous
>>40339
i was going to say the same thing for canada too... vancouver is chink town.
>> Anonymous
>>40339

Because of your over-foreigner-friendly immigration services and those small kangaroos I think.
>> Anonymous
Santiago,Chile
Tokyo, Japan
Seattle, USA
Seurasaari, Helsinki , Finland
>> Anonymous
Los Angeles
Moscow
London
Tokyo
>> Anonymous
Montreal, Canada
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Zurich, Switzerland
Paris, France

Some of the most beautiful cities in the world
>> Anonymous
>>40333

Go back to your phpBB boards tripfag, or stop failing so hard.

I'd like to have a house in Hong Kong, Belfast (my home town), Vancouver, and Kingston. I could probably change my mind about the choices if I thought about it, but I'll settle for those.
>> Anonymous
Hokkaido, Japan
Osaka Japan
Tokyo, Japan
San Francisco, USA, so I could have somewhere to more easily chase rice in english.
>> Anonymous
New York City (currently live here)
Buenos Aires (winter escape)
Tokyo (a great city to be rich in)
Paris (fairly easy city to live in, easy to travel from)
>> Anonymous
Either Montreal or New York. Both are pretty much my choice as best cities in the goddamn world.
>> Anonymous
>>40441
ot question but, where do you live? Do you own your own place or rent an apartment?
>> Anonymous
Zurich - duh
Tokyo - weeaboo etc. Probably wouldn't be comfortable living there though, might switch this for Stockholm or somewhere in Canada.
NYC - I herd there were jews
Istanbul - everyone needs some aids from tapwater
>> Anonymous
Toronto, Canada - Where I live now
Taipei, Taiwan - Went there last summer, loved it
Loerrach, Germany - Born here, go back every other year
Perth, Australia - Because Australia kicks ass
>> Anonymous
>>40519

>Taipei, Taiwan - Went there last summer, loved it

so whats to love about it, got some friends going there in a few months deciding if I should go with them or not
>> Anonymous
appalachian mountains, us
any small town in scotland (mountains)
any small town in italy (mountain/hills)
any small town in ireland (mountains)
>> Anonymous
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Vienna, Austria
St Petersburg, Russia
Banghkok, Thailand

The perfect mix of Mediterranean, continental Europe, cheap Russia and a bustling city, with a minimum of cost and faggoty Western-ness!
>> Anonymous
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Gold Coast, Australia
London, England
New York, United States
>> Anonymous
An American city
An Asian city
An Australian city
A European city
>> Anonymous
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Alesund - peace
Chengdu - forests and tea
Managua - women
Paris - women
>> Anonymous
-- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Probably one of the best places in the world to just live -- great weather, mix of cultures, food.
Currently studying here and it's pretty fucking awesome, the beer is cheap and the women are sexy as hell.
-- Campbell, California.
I love this place to death, what can I say? A nicer house than just my parents' place would be nice though.
-- Tokyo, Japan.
Probably the scariest place for a claustrophobic on earth -- but it was still one of the coolest things I've done with my meedly little life.
-- Modena, Italy
I could be close to my idols; Guigiaro, Bertone, Pininfarina, Italdesign, Ducati, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Pagani ...
>> Anonymous
Nha Trang, Vietnam
Tampere, Finland
Melbourne, Australia
some city in Africa.
>> Anonymous
Buenos Aires, for being the most aesthetically pleasing South American city and also being in a great climate with lots of beaches nearby, and also a big population of young people.

Sydney, for being a beautiful city and having access to most of the Australian coastline, plus having really nice cliffs and coves for my amazing mansion

Miami Beach, for having beautiful beaches, nice weather, and the best architecture the the United States IMO

Rio De Janeiro, for being a fabled city in my mind since I was a kid. Granted I've never been there, but I imagine if you're filthy rich you could just avoid all the favelas and stick to rich neighborhoods.
>> Anonymous
Hong Kong - A perfect place to live if you're filthy rich. The whole city is obsessed with money and the views from the hillside apartments are fucking amazing.

Barcelona - Duh.

Then some Australian city, maybe an American one too. I hear America's nice if you're rich.
>> Anonymous
>>40591
>Melbourne
>great weather
>beer is cheap
lolwut? you havent lived there very long, have you
>> Anonymous
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Assuming my main home in Toronto doesn't count...

Moscow - Russia (I'd get an apartment in the Russia Tower, pic related)

Buenos Aires - Argentina (Something warm and tropical, vacation home most likely)

Dubai - UAE (Awesome city, nuff said)

Somewhere in Japan
>> Anonymous
Rome, italy
Stockholm, sweden
Cape Town, south africa
Ulan Bator, Mongolia
>> Anonymous
>>40683

Buenos Aires is far from tropical. lrn2atlas
>> Anonymous
>>40724
k then somewhere tropical in Argentina. I don't know shit about that country but I know it's one of the less 3rd worldish on that continent.
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Madison, Wisconsin, because I love the state and this would be mu year round home

Tulum, Mexico, because I remember swimming in the ocean behind the Mayan ruins (pic related) and seeing the huge mansions along the shore about a mile away. I would most definitely love to own one of these mansions

Munich, Germany, because I love the German culture and the city. Preferrably an upper-class condo or apartment

Big redwood mansion in Lake Tahoe. In case I fell like skiing.
>> Anonymous
>>40731

Argentina is far from tropical.
>> Anonymous
Upper East Side of Manhattan
Neubau District in Vienna
Wellington, New Zealand
Isle of Capri, Italy
>> Anonymous
Chicago, USA - It's my hometown and I love the city. I would probably get once of those ivy covered stone mansions in Lincoln Park.
Bora Bora, French Polynesia - One of the most beautiful tropical islands in the world. I'd buy my own island and just sit on the beach and relax.
London, England - I'd probably rent some fancy flat in the nice part of town, and partake in all the cultural events the city has to offer.
Tokyo, Japan - I'd have a penthouse in some fancy downtown high rise where I would bring Japanese bitches I met at the bar and then I would have my way with them.
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Monaco: I'm fucking rich, that's why.
Dubai: I'm fucking rich, that's why.
Bangkok: cheap wimmens + cheap drinks + loads of money = TONS OF DRINKS AND WIMMENS
Toronto: Better than New York, otherwise, would pick NY.
>> Anonymous
Singapore
Reykjavik, Iceland
Seoul, South Korea
Pyongyang, North Korea (I bet even being filthy rich couldnt get me this one)

Id be the first one to live in both Koreas at the same time. Reunification, here I come.
>> Anonymous
Geneva, Switzerland - Particle Accelerators FTW. Also, its in the middle of Europe so its close to everything relevant to my european interests.

Portland, OR - Lots of my friends live there. Home to Firefox crop circles, the Open Source Initiative, and Cascadian secessionists. Overall, my kind of place.

Auckland, New Zealand - NZ being like Australia, with sheep instead of animals and insects that will either poison or kill you.

Blumenau, Brazil - 2nd biggest Oktoberfest celebration + hot Brazilian chicks = WIN.
>> Anonymous
Hong Kong - beautiful city. i'm getting a TESOL so I can teach / live over there, even if i'm poor.

Montreal, Quebec - such a crazy fucking city.

Boston, Massachusetts - i love my hometown.

Cozumel, Mexico - i'd live in isolation.
>> Anonymous
>>40271Sydney - no idea.
All other things being equal, choose Melbourne instead. The centre of Sydney is really nice but the rest of it sucks (and the transport sucks so good luck actually getting between different parts) and the people suck.
I've never actually lived in Melbourne but everyone seems to prefer it and it couldn't possibly be worse without being Adelaide.

>>40758Hong Kong - beautiful city.
I have to visit HK all the time and it's really just a city. A confusing, tiny, expensive city. I guess there are some trees to see if you have to cross the harbour but it's not particularly pretty except in a gritty blade runner way. Plenty of mainland places more fun to live in.
>> Anonymous
>>40766
I went to Sydney and Melbourne (and the Gold Coast and Cairns) last year. TBH Sydney and Melbourne are just like similar sized cities anywhere else in the western world. Sydney just stands out because of the natural beauty and lifestyle. Melbourne is nice, like really nice, but it's got nothing special that makes you want to go back. HTH
>> Anonymous
Singapore - Nice looking place. Cleaner than most of Asia
Dubrovnik, Croatia - Moj Grad ;_;
Kyoto, Japan - I'm a weeaboo but i don't want to be too close to the weeaboo mecca that is Tokyo
Paris France - Cheap booze
>> Anonymous
Lugano, Switzerland
Dunedin, New Zealand
Honolulu, Hawaii
Kyoto, Japan
>> Anonymous
Chicago- I know the city well and go there often.

Munich- Although I've never been, I hear it's one of the nicest cities in the world to live and I love the German culture.

London- Absolutely love this city. The blend of architecture, old and new and the weather.

Paris-Love the architecture and the art the layout of the city. The lack of huge skyscrapers.
>> wow 4fags got fuckign ownd. Big E.
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OWND.
>> Anonymous
nyc brooklyn
paris
madrid
buenos aires
>> Anonymous
Assuming a city's metro area counts as part of it...

Boston, Massachusetts - I love me some Beantown.

Okinawa - it's Japan, it's tropical, and one of my favorite martial arts styles originates here.

Buenos Aires - /trv/ got me hooked on this place.

Dublin, Ireland - if you can't tell from this and Boston, I'm an American-born mick, so it would be awesome to have a place on the emerald isle.
>> Anonymous
>>40813
>lack of huge skyscrapers a plus
>Chicago

lol wut
>> Anonymous
>>40845
>>40845
Buenos Aires? Why would you even want to come to this shitty city? I always wondered what is it that attracts so many tourists.
>> Anonymous
>>40377
I live right next to Seurasaari and believe me, it's not that much fun..
>> Anonymous
>>40864
lol
You always say the same damn thing in any thread discussing BA.
>> Anonymous
>>40869
That's interesting. It was my first post ever in /trv/
>> Anonymous
San Francisco- Love the people, weather, and atmosphere
Anywhere in Sweden- Let's just face it, it's pretty much the best fucking country in the world
Fresno, CA- It's just about the shittiest place in the world, but all my friends are there
Tokyo- Just for the fucking hell of it.

Inb4, weeaboo,
I'm fucking Asian.
>> Anonymous
Las fucking Vegas, NYC, San Francisco, LA

fuck europe and fuck asia
(this coming from a European)
>> Dawnfag
London, England - Love London, a nice mix of old and new, and the nice parts of London are really nice. But I'd prefer just outside of London, in the English countryside.

Tokyo, Japan - Had nearly everything I could ever want out of a city...apart from roomy accommodation. Is everything that London is, but better.

I'm not that well travelled so I can't really say much about the next two.

Somewhere in America, probably New York; oh, and Sydney, because I don't know anything else about Australia other than everything there being poisonous.
>> Anonymous
>>40872
3/4 of my weeaboo friends are Asian

btw Sweden is the best!
people are nice everywhere! actually its really unusual to see people so happy...
>> Anonymous
>>40872
Depends what type of Asian you are.
>> Anonymous
Sedona, Arizona
Las Vegas, Nevada
hometown, Belgium

4th one would probably be NYC or somewhere in California (LA, San Francisco, San Jose, ...)
>> Anonymous
>>40872
so are you korean or chinese?
>> Anonymous
>>40910
please take another look at the map of asia
>> Anonymous
>>40919
lol so its even worse than that?
>> Anonymous
>Sedona, Arizona
>Las Vegas, Nevada

Sedona is hotter than balls right now. Its nice if you don't mind new age folk meditating with space dolphins with their crystals.

Las Vegas is also hotter than balls right now. Also, assholes and criminals abound.

Basically, if you want to live in the desert, you're going to have to become familiar with this term: SWAMPASS.
>> Anonymous
Naha, Okinawa
Kagoshima, Kyushu
Honolulu, Hawaii
Guam
>> Anonymous
Manhattan, New York - i want an apartment/condo type place with a wall of windows overlooking Times Square

Tokyo, Japan - i want to have a good place to live while im splurging on tech

somewhere in California (cant decide yet)
somewhere in England (cant decide yet)
>> Anonymous
Only four of them? Now that's a hard decision...

San Francisco - USA
Montpellier - France
München - Germany
Tokyo - Japan
>> Anonymous
paris
las vegas
tokyo
>> Anonymous
New York
London
Paris
Munich

Everybody talk about
Pop music
>> Anonymous
Zürich, Switzerland
München, Germany
Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
Stockholm, Sweden
>> Anonymous
A shack in Phi Phi Thailand
Tokyo
Seattle
Auckland
>> Anonymous
>>41181
I live in times square, no joke, it sucks, way to many fucking tourists.

I usually hang out in east village

but I am close to every train and that is what makes it good
>> Anonymous
Seoul
Sao Paulo
NYC
some tiny island in the Mediterranean, all to myself
>> Anonymous
New York - Upper East Side townhouse (primary residence)
Tokyo - Small apartment in Shibuya
Barcelona - Apartment in the Eixample, close to the Gothic Quarter
Toronto - Yorkville penthouse

Or perhaps some additional mixture of San Francisco, Hong Kong, Boston, London, Stockholm, Shanghai, Bangkok, etc, etc.
>> Anonymous
>>40864
It's the best city in South America, and Spanish is my second-best language after English.
>> Anonymous
NYC on Houston and 2nd Ave.
London
Shanghai
Melbourne
>> Anonymous
>>41181

Good Lord, why would you want to live in Times Square? I imagine everyone who lives around there to have been rich enough to both afford it and to move somewhere without really thinking through the consequences. Times Square is expensive and stupid. It would make more sense to live a bit above or below, where it's more quiet.
>> Anonymous
>>41564
boston is sick, I really liked the cultural flux from neighborhood to neighborhood
>> L.P.
Paris, London, San Francisco, New Delhi - personal reasons for all of these little guys.