I've only lived in my country, Dominican Republic and have visited Haiti and the states.
In which countries have you lived?
I lived in Ireland for most of my life, but I previously lived in the UK for a few years and now I live in the United States. I've been to lots of other countries though... including your home nation Elso! I went there for a wedding last year and it was absolutely beautiful.
I guess the question is how long do you have to stay somewhere for it to be considered living there? Does it have to be consecutive?
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Philippines. But I'd love to visit Antarctica, Iceland, South Korea and Africa for different reasons
Just here in the Philippines. But I stayed in Cebu (still in the Philippines) for a year and they have a different dialect there.
Frederick.Dizon wrote:Just here in the Philippines. But I stayed in Cebu (still in the Philippines) for a year and they have a different dialect there.
I'd really love to visit Cebu soon. :D
Aileen.Cortes wrote:I'd really love to visit Cebu soon. :D
You should. Visit the great beaches and eat the best lechon. Haha
Sounds great! Glad you liked it here, I'd love to visit the UK and Ireland.James.B wrote:I lived in Ireland for most of my life, but I previously lived in the UK for a few years and now I live in the United States. I've been to
lots of other countries though... including your home nation Elso! I went there for a wedding last year and it was absolutely beautiful.
Sounds very interesting, I love the PhilippinesFrederick.Dizon wrote:Just here in the Philippines. But I stayed in Cebu (still in the Philippines) for a year and they have a different dialect there.
That's a great question and I guess it varies but for the purpose of this post let's say at least a couple of months.leosmith wrote:I guess the question is how long do you have to stay somewhere for it to be considered living there? Does it have to be consecutive?
leosmith wrote:I guess the question is how long do you have to stay somewhere for it to be considered living there? Does it have to be consecutive?
Great question! For me I suppose it's down to each person how long it takes to feel like you're living there. I've stayed and worked in dozens of cities and countries but only felt like I was actually at home and living in a few of them.
Elso.Martinez wrote:Sounds very interesting, I love the Philippines
You should visit sometime.
My home is in India. apart from that i have visited Australia. It's an awesome place. <3
I really hope I will!Frederick.Dizon wrote:Elso.Martinez wrote:Sounds very interesting, I love the Philippines
You should visit sometime.
<3Noman.Gul wrote:I've only lived in Pakistan
Both awesome places!Sourabh.Kumar wrote:My home is in India. apart from that i have visited Australia. It's an awesome place. <3
Frederick.Dizon wrote:Aileen.Cortes wrote:I'd really love to visit Cebu soon. :D
You should. Visit the great beaches and eat the best lechon. Haha
The best lechon... gawd... when I was there I had Cebu lechon whenever I wanted. My poor blood pressure...
If you had to have stayed long enough to feel at home, then the only other place I've ever called home was Colorado. If I had that year to do over again I absolutely would.
sounds like a great experiencePhillip.Laplana wrote:Frederick.Dizon wrote:Aileen.Cortes wrote:I'd really love to visit Cebu soon. :D
You should. Visit the great beaches and eat the best lechon. Haha
The best lechon... gawd... when I was there I had Cebu lechon whenever I wanted. My poor blood pressure...
If you had to have stayed long enough to feel at home, then the only other place I've ever called home was Colorado. If I had that year to do over again I absolutely would.
Elso.Martinez wrote:sounds like a great experience
Go to Carcar Cebu for the lechon experience. They have there a market that all the stalls sells only lechons. :grin: