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Someone pick a city for me to move to!!! :marseybroker:

I'm getting made redundant and there's not much tying me down here so it could be fun to yolo it somewhere else :marseyplanecrash:. I'm Australian :marseyfuriosa: with a tech job so basically anywhere is open for me & visas are no real obstacle.

My top pics are obviously Sydney/Melbourne for mass of people in Australia, but by that principle New York or London :marseybongcop: would :marseywood: have even MORE people (and more glorious diversity :marseykween:). I'm not interested :marseyschizoexcited: in becoming a sexpat either, but romance language destinations are on the table :marseywould: as long as I can convince myself :marseycyanide: there :marseycheerup: won't be a drop in QoL (very dubious, this is also what keeps me from yoloing it to the UK). I haven't seriously :marseybruh2: considered the US, but we have a superior version of the H1B :cunt: so if I was dilligent with applying for jobs I could get in without much visa frickery.

Obviously I have autism :marseyneko: :marseyautismdisconcerting:, but I'm decently well-socialised and active so like the nordics would :marseymid: be hellish I think. In particular I'm looking :marseyopera: for r-slurred :marseyshitforbrains: anecdotes like "oh THIS quarter of Berlin has no BIPOCs and is super :marseyblackpanther: trad if you go there :marseycheerup: your aryan :marseyshreddedmanletrentfree: blood :marseyheadshotgory: will rise" to plot a little :marseymaoist: fantasy :marseyfighter: around.

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Different perspective, but consider living in Europe for a few years and actually enjoy the culture of the locals before it becomes a new Caliphate in the next 100 years :doomerchud:

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This is a good idea, idk how tricky the language stuff would :marseymid: be, but it can't be too hard right :marseysoren:

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As long as you pick the country/city correctly, English should be fine for most things, but you absolutely should still approach it as an opportunity to at least get surface-level conversational in another language :marseypop2:

Just don't got to France and you're good :marseysmug2: Also German is kinda hard ngl (speaking as a native speaker)

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