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Where in the world would you live if you were 20?
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Where in the world would you live if you were 20?

This will be my first post, although I've been reading Roosh's blog for over a year and visiting the forum for about six months.

For all of my life I've dreamed of living abroad for a few months. Now, for the first time, I actually have a chance to go.

I'm looking for a place where I can have a good time, swoop girls and just learn to live by myself.

I can pick pretty much anywhere in world, as long as I can work there to take care of all my expenses. It can be as a waiter, dishwasher, receptionist, whatever, but I must not be negative in cash. Just gotta make enough to pay for a place to live, food, alcohol... no luxuries.

Places that catch my attention:
Brisbane, Australia:
Pro:
- absolutely beautiful place, great weather, beach city.
- easy to get a job
Con:
- expensive ticket
- need to get a student visa, which allows only 20hours/week of work
- need to study in order to be able to work. Courses are expensive (almost AU$3.000 minimum)

Vancouver or Montreal, Canada
Pro:
- many friends have been to Vancouver and lived there. All loved it, no exceptions. Montreal seems more exotic, exciting.
- visas are easy to obtain
- easy to get a job, not much problems supporting myself with what I earn
Con
- shitty weather, cold as fuck in winter
- boredom


TL;DR: If you were 20, broke and could move anywhere in world, where would you go?

My background:
I am brazilian, lived in Sao Paulo for all my life.
Speak english fluently, also spoke german and french well (now I'm rusty, but can still get around fine).
I'm a journalism student, 20 years old, 6"2 and slim (about 77kg). Messy dark hair, dark eyes, white skin, girls tell me I look like young John Mayer.
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