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I wanted my family to sell me some silverware, but they say it's a bummer because they won't be going to Łódź now 😅
A winter like we haven't had in a long time, and I'm having it anyway, and it's completely over the moon because I decided a long time ago that winter in the EU isn't for me... 🙃
I spent a dozen years in Norway, where the average annual temperature is around 6 degrees Celsius, and it's dark, wet, and expensive.
Asia is a bit of a negative of the EU... everyone smiles at you, it's always warm, cheap, very tasty, and they don't ask too many questions (where from, what, how, and where).
I chose Greece as my base, which is the Asia of Europe, but it's a bit of a disaster in winter... I still pay taxes there, but after more than 5 months in Asia, I see a different perspective and I don't even want to go back to the hot summer in Crete.
A question for you, dear reader: if you had to choose one country to spend the rest of your life, where would it be? Just don't tell me you went on vacation to Spain or Thailand for two weeks and it was great 😁 because that's not what I'm talking about!
I travel a bit strangely because I usually go to stay. Tourist attractions don't really concern me, because I'm looking for a place to live.
I'm talking about the costs of renting or buying an apartment, starting a business and accounting, the cost of a healthy lifestyle like good food and being active, healthcare costs, attractions, etc.
If you have any knowledge, please leave a comment and provide specific examples. Maybe I've already been somewhere and have a different opinion, for example.
That's all from me 🙃
The silver will wait!
Cheers and have a nice day!
Michu 😉

Wherever you go, in whatever paradise you're in, in the end you'll always feel like a stranger, treated differently, not at home, and ultimately, you'll miss your family (of course, everyone has different family situations). Sometimes, though, it's nice to chat in your native language.
That's why it's hard for you to settle into a permanent place because something's always missing. Of course, if it's different, let me know what it's like from your perspective 🙂
From my perspective, it would be ideal to live in Poland from May to the end of September, and the other half in a warm, friendly country.
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