I think my first choice would be Austria in some little alpine village:

Followed by probably New Zealand and then probably the US, simply because of similarities to Canada. Maybe Washington or Oregon?
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JAHpowI've always been drawn to the geographic diversity of Iceland so maybe there.
dingusEither somewhere in the mountains or somewhere tropical that is not tourist infested
saskskierI have a couple of friends who've travelled there and they have nothing but good things to say about it. I'd definitely like to check it out someday!
.frenchydeep south on lake guntersville or lake toho
VinnieFBut if you had to not be in US. Must be a tough question for someone who thinks that anything that isn't Murca sucks ass.
VinnieFBut if you had to not be in US. Must be a tough question for someone who thinks that anything that isn't Murca sucks ass.
And for me either the PNW or NZ probably. Somewhere in Eastern Europe (but no too far east) would be great too.
hishighnesssGansu, China
highest number of virgins per capita
*cherry poppin'*
RusticlesDo you really want to "pop cherries" I mean ones cool and all but I doubt I'd like to pop another.
Some many cool places, I'd probably have to say pacific coast of US, Cali, something like that
Maybe New Zealand
hishighnesssbro u ever pop a chinese cherry??
cobra_commanderWhistler, with money
safarisamProbably New Zealand, I could SO be a sheep herder.
--ski--Oh, you have a lot to learn, safarisam. A lot learn.
safarisamGrew up in a feedlot, and have done ranching almost my entire life. Sheep are easy. :)
MinggMy family and I are from Italy(moved to the U.S.)and I'm planning to move back for a few years after college. We still have some family there that I don't know very well, so i would like to go back and get to know them. We moved when I was young so Im not fluent but I can speak and understand basic Italian. My goal is to learn the language and be able to speak fluently by the time I would move back( for obvious reason). It would be interesting as shit to learn some more about where we used to live and everything. From what I've heard, the skiing in Italy is pretty awesome too so I'm stoked!
Spagett+You didn't even answer the question.