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Caffeinated Convo: Where in the World Would You Move?

  • Writer: Laura L. Zimmerman
    Laura L. Zimmerman
  • Feb 21, 2017
  • 1 min read

Another week, another question! This past week I’ve been sorting through old photos and came across a bunch from when I did missions a few years back. It got me thinking where in the world I would choose to move, if money was no problem? (And language, too!) So this week’s question is:

Where in the world would you move?

This is a tough one for me. I think maybe because I have fond memories of a few countries I’ve visited, but then there are so many more I’d like to visit! So, I’ll answer two-fold:

If I had to choose a country that I’ve visited, I would like to live in Malaysia. I have very fond memories of my time in India and China, but I liked that Malaysia was such a mix of multiple cultures. It was sort of like I had part of India and China with me–although it was very much its own unique culture of Malaysia, too! If that makes sense!

Now, if I were to choose a country I’ve never been to, I think I’d like to live in Ireland. Call me romantic, but every time I hear about Ireland I somehow feel a connection. Like somehow I know I’d fall in love with it and would never want to leave. Of course, I could be completely wrong about this, since I haven’t been! But a girl can dream, right?

What about you? Where in this big, wide world would you want to live, if there were no barriers financially or via language? Please comment below! I’d love to hear where you all have traveled!

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Photo credit Unsplash by Korney Violin


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