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Poll: In how many countries have you lived? (more than six months) Autor de la hebra: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "In how many countries have you lived? (more than six months)".
This poll was originally submitted by Monika Jakacka
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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run. For... See more This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "In how many countries have you lived? (more than six months)".
This poll was originally submitted by Monika Jakacka
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Spain
US
UK
I'd love to move for a couple of years to Singapore, but no chance! | | |
Jon O (X) Reino Unido Local time: 06:27 neerlandés al inglés + ...
UK
Belgium
France
Austria
Hopefully the next one will be somewhere sunnier.... | | |
Michael Harris Alemania Local time: 06:27 Miembro 2006 alemán al inglés
Wales
Swaziland
Hungary
Germany | |
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Interlangue (X) Angola Local time: 06:27 inglés al francés + ...
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USA
+ all in all 1 year in Italy but never more than 2 months at a time... | | |
UK
South Africa
Portugal
... in that order.
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The Netherlands
Argentina
Uruguay
The Netherlands
The UK
Saudi Arabia
The Netherlands
The UK
I am getting itchy feet. My kids hate it. | | |
John Rawlins España Local time: 06:27 español al inglés + ...
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Niraja Nanjundan (X) Local time: 10:57 alemán al inglés
India (born here and live here at present)
USA (two and a half years from age two to four and a half)
Austria (20+ years)
UK (secondary (boarding) school and university) | | |
Does your own country count? | Oct 29, 2009 |
USA
UK
Germany
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Spain!
and like a fish IN water:) | | |
UK
USA
Spain
Italy
Dream destinations: Canada and India. | | |
Jocelyne S Francia Local time: 06:27 francés al inglés + ...
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Trinh Do Australia Miembro 2007 inglés al vietnamita + ... Countries I lived in and love to live in/visit | Oct 29, 2009 |
India - 4 years (was treated like a royal) - highly recommended. Culture, food, schooling are great.
Vietnam - 16 years (non-communist (8 years) and communist regimes (8 years - unfortunately))
Australia - 26 years - Brisbane is a quiet area. I've been to Melbourne (1 week) and love it. Sydney is OK.
Love to live in the US, Singapore, Canada.
Countries visited : Thailand - above average, New Zealand - OK.
Long-term visit : France, Germany, Argentina (d... See more India - 4 years (was treated like a royal) - highly recommended. Culture, food, schooling are great.
Vietnam - 16 years (non-communist (8 years) and communist regimes (8 years - unfortunately))
Australia - 26 years - Brisbane is a quiet area. I've been to Melbourne (1 week) and love it. Sydney is OK.
Love to live in the US, Singapore, Canada.
Countries visited : Thailand - above average, New Zealand - OK.
Long-term visit : France, Germany, Argentina (due to positive collaboration with a translation agency).
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I ticked the ">5" option because there was no "5" option.
Italy (my home country)
Germany (one year, as a kid)
France (2 years)
Spain (3 years)
Belgium (2 years and still there)
The reason for my moving to Germany was my Dad's work and I hated it.
The reason for the other movings is my husband's work (same kind of work, by the way: research in Physics). I enjoy some aspects of moving and hate others.
The decision to become a f... See more I ticked the ">5" option because there was no "5" option.
Italy (my home country)
Germany (one year, as a kid)
France (2 years)
Spain (3 years)
Belgium (2 years and still there)
The reason for my moving to Germany was my Dad's work and I hated it.
The reason for the other movings is my husband's work (same kind of work, by the way: research in Physics). I enjoy some aspects of moving and hate others.
The decision to become a freelance translator was greatly because of all these movings. It is easier to build a kind of a carrier where your office travels around with you than trying to find a job in every new place.
Next moving in less than a year. Where to? No idea yet, maybe back to Italy, maybe somewhere else in Europe. No America or Asia, they're too far from home
Ciao,
Cristina
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Germany (28 years)
New Zealand (9 years and counting)
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