If you could choose any city in the world to live in, where would it be and why?

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Barcelona

- I just love the buzz and warmth of the place
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Hi, 

No doubt New York but I don't think I would live there my whole life. I really enjoy the fact that you can practically find anything in NY. Art, culture, sports, shopping, you name it they got it, and you can even take a run in Central Park.

The thing is I think that after a while in a certain city, be it the best city in the world, you simply want a change so after the big apple I have a whole list of other places I would like to live in.

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London, England; I find it fascinating!

In my opinion, there´s no other place like New York(the whole State). However, my second choice would be one of the Scandinavian countries(Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland) I just like their friendly people, their mentality towards society and life in general, apart from the fact that the cities are just enchanting:o)

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