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  • IamOld
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    Debtisbad - Western Europe has VERY high standard of living (as does Canada, Australia, etc.) BUT not "cheap." Denmark is the "happiest" place on earth according to the OECD.

    If you are serious about this, there are a lot of US expats in Costa Rica, Belize (a lot of Brits there too - used to be British Honduras) and believe it or not, Nicaragua. If you google and google there are ways to get there and live well....

    Costa Rica is a thriving democracy, good standard of living, and Nicaragua has well put its civil war in the past, and is doing reasonably well. Belize is small, laid back, and nice. If you're on SS/pension, this may be away to go...they cannot collect on you there!

    HOWEVER - if you have "exposed" assets in the US, that's...fair game...


    Originally posted by debtisbad View Post
    I do not want to start anything negative. My husband and I had this conversation last night. We have lived in different states in the USA. Most people we meet seem so unhappy and stressed. Hus and I were thinking about our childhoods back in the 1970's and we do not remember people being like this. We knew our neighbors, kids played outside, parents had cookouts, ect. I do not see this happening any more. Is there anyplace in the world where people are still happy. We do not have to be rich. We would rather be surrounded by happy people and a beautiful locale. I would like our dollars to go a little further. Maybe cheaper medical costs and good weather. Also a low crime rate and of course, natural beauty. Am I asking too much? Lets discuss!

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  • DYLAN150
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    I really like Maui. Not cheap to live there. My other place i like is Carson city NV. Yes, I would like to move to some other place but I am in my 60's and my kids and grand kids are here in the USA.

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  • tobee43
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    Originally posted by LostItAll2 View Post
    If I could afford it, I would leave tomorrow and I heard if you leave for ten years you can come back and have all you debt cleared up? Is this really true?
    there has been some previous discussion about that very point, if you leave for 10 years, all your debt will be erased...or if you file in another country. i'm not sure about any of that really. i think many saddled with high student loan debt are so desperately seeking some type of relief since our courts will not discharge those debts.

    i really don't know the reality of the truth if you move it will help get rid of debt. i for one love the USA and am willing to face whatever comes my way...good or bad..

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  • GoingDown
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    Originally posted by LostItAll2 View Post
    If I could afford it, I would leave tomorrow and I heard if you leave for ten years you can come back and have all you debt cleared up? Is this really true?
    I don't think so.

    The statute of limitations might toll if they know you have left the country.

    And is it practical? If you are having trouble affording to live here, can you afford to move to a different country and start a new life there? And you need to remember that other countries may not want you to move there. Many of them have very strict immigration policies.

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  • LostItAll2
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    If I could afford it, I would leave tomorrow and I heard if you leave for ten years you can come back and have all you debt cleared up? Is this really true?

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  • GoingDown
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    I have done some travel to Canada, Mexico, and Europe. They are all nice places to visit, but I honestly wouldn't want to live in any place other than the United States. The only places that came anywhere close to the U.S. in terms of standard of living were Canada (which has horrible winters) and Finland (which also has terrible winters).

    No matter how bad it gets here, our standard of living will always be as high or perhaps higher than any other country out there.

    It's why so many people throughout the world want to come here.

    As far as happiness goes, you can't control the minds other people and make them happy, but you yourself can decide to be happy.

    I think it was Lincoln who said, "People are about as happy as they make up their minds to be."

    So, rather than looking for happiness from other people, look within and make yourself happy.

    As for the happiest state to live in, of all the ones I have been to, Hawaii seemed to have the happiest people. Arizona, until recently, was also a very happy place. Bad economic conditions do tend to make people unhappy.

    I'm just so glad I'm still alive, that nothing can bring me down right now.
    Last edited by GoingDown; 06-20-2011, 06:42 AM.

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  • Anyone thought about relo outside of United States?

    I do not want to start anything negative. My husband and I had this conversation last night. We have lived in different states in the USA. Most people we meet seem so unhappy and stressed. Hus and I were thinking about our childhoods back in the 1970's and we do not remember people being like this. We knew our neighbors, kids played outside, parents had cookouts, ect. I do not see this happening any more. Is there anyplace in the world where people are still happy. We do not have to be rich. We would rather be surrounded by happy people and a beautiful locale. I would like our dollars to go a little further. Maybe cheaper medical costs and good weather. Also a low crime rate and of course, natural beauty. Am I asking too much? Lets discuss!

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