as someone who’s partly trying to find a home apart from the one of their citizenship, curious where others have landed
London- felt right at home, as soon as I exited the airport. It was like I’d been there before.
How about you OP?
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California for me. The ocean, parks, diversity, work opportunities, interesting people. Some day maybe I’ll come back but on my nomad journey now
Lithuania and Netherlands.
So far, it’s a district of a place in Hunza, Pakistan called Gulmit. I don’t have a home there but generally being in the mountains and specifically being in Gulmit has given me something that I think was always missing from my life: magic, mystery, adventure, and the feeling of being a part of something bigger than me.
Tulum. Costa Rica.
Brazil. It’s almost as if friendliness is ingrained into their accent!