The Anglosphere

>US
>UK
>Canada
>Aus
>NZ
Which of these countries would you most like to live in? Which would you least like to live in? Why?

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Imagine a world without Angloids.

i wish

the world would be poorer and browner without us

US, because I didn't learn English for so long to have to learn Arabic to barely even communicate.
Also, I don't want my house being watched over 24/7 because I want an automatic gun and a silencer.
Also, because the country is so large, it has all of the world's climates and, in my opinion, the best landscapes.
Also, because it is divided into 50 parts, each of them being different economically and culturally, with sweet spots like Texas or Arizona.
Also, because I can kill niggers and claim forceful entry.
And contrary to the average countryman of mine, I do not wish to live in a big city like Jew York. Among boomers and mentally alike, there even is a rule, so to speak, of "having to stick to someone you know" once you move stateside. I just want to live in bumfuck nowhere and have to worry about nothing.

You would be stuck in the dark ages. A poor servile serf eating gruel.

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we need to go back under 1 billion

best is obviously australia
worst is New Zealand or Canada

All of them have interesting things about them except canada

>obviously australia
substantiate this claim

Your textile industry, which was the pioneer in the industrial revolution, was based on exploiting colonies. Thank you for making us a monopoly and isolating us, we will always be grateful.

>exploiting colonies
we were in the factories ourselves at the age of 5, silence your wog cries

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Why are you in Spain

america is better if you are High IQ sure, but you can't fuck up in australia like you can in america.

and the whole country is a tropical paradise
if sun, and pristine beaches are 2spicy, just move to tassie or NZ.

wants to get beheaded by mexicans so he can enter heaven as a virgin on jihad and not go to hell for being a loser

You transformed the raw material you imported from the Raj into products, brainlet bong.

>d-d-d-don't look at the hard work, they grew plants in their colonies and because were brown it means were eternal victims

You're poorer than us, and we had the Dutch East India company. Stop blaming your faults on others and just accept that your country hasn't taken the correct path to development

Your workers had the best salaries and work conditions of their time, bongoid.

australias good for a holiday but you’d suffer long-term, we’re not built for african tier weather
give me canada any day. biggest houses, lots of snow, beautiful views, close to america if I want to go to the beach, not too difficult to get back to the UK

>Which of these countries would you most like to live in?
The United States since it's my home country.
>Which would you least like to live in?
It's hard to say since they're ultimately all very good places to live in, but maybe the United Kingdom since there are quite a few examples of people getting arrested for insulting minorities.

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A lot of countries were controlled by foreigners in this list, yet you just are literally at the bottom

UK because I hate driving and wish I lived in a place with better public transit so I could read or something on my daily commute.

I'm very happy where I am. I've already been to Canada on account that I live in Michigan. In real life, they're mostly okay. I don't know what it is about Any Forums that turns them into shitheels. But I'd love to visit the U.K. or Australia sometime.

The only countries that are lower are those ravaged by war

would also least like to live in AUS since it seems like it has no real benefit over just living in the U.S