Where would ya want to reside if ya had to move to another country???

Mine would be Turkey for sure! The beauty of that country, people and landscape in general really impresses me. They have mosque in every neighborhood, their language, and cultural traditions. Or may be i watched too much Ertugrul..:D.
Joke aside..i have been to Turkey..and this country is truly blessed.

I think Turkey too...or maybe UAE cuz it's closer to Saudi and I absolutely love Saudi.

London withdrawal here <3

I also loved Karachi, but one could only dream of living in Clifton or Defence. sigh

Nice!..Saudi Arabia is too dry for me..I think may be i have lived childhood time there. UAE..not really. I think..anywhere in GCC is no for me. :smiley:
What do you like about Saudia Arabia??

London!..gloomy and rainy city!. Karachi?..what did you use to love about karachi??

@Xtron **You say Turkey!

Zubaan e Yaar Mann Turki

Wa Mann Turki Na Me Danum!.**…:wink:

**Long time ago our Class visited this Place!

would like to spend another Summer here!**

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Lol born and raised in Holland/the Netherlands, so I’m used to rain and gloom. It’s a tiny and boring country and mostly Turks, Moroccans and people from the Caribbean here, barely Pakistanis. Was lucky to live in London for almost 7 years and just felt happy, partly due to presence of asian culture everywhere. Have lived in several parts of London and miss the hustle and bustle alot. There’s just something about London idk, I hope to go back in the future insha Allah.

Karachi? Hmmmm idk either, just fell in love with the city. Am from Punjab and have been to khi only once, stayed in Gulshan but for the first time I didn’t feel like a foreign intruder and the City of lights is never quiet. Once upon a time I was seriously considering moving there as the ex was from khi but still have some good memories. My mental and physical health tends to be better whenever I’m in Pak, its’s very odd, considering it’s filthy everywhere and the people are toxic.

I realize I don’t have any valid reasons for wanting to live in these 2 cities apart for the way I felt there lmao

If I manage to find a Turkish guy then Istanbul it is :smiley: Or UAE.

I havent been to many countries.. so its really hard to pick any

haha..love it obama! I like the place by river!..certainly very peaceful..but i am quiet urban fella..so i like cities better!..But i wouldn’t mind staying there for once in a while.. :smiley:

Nice!..I was born in Karachi but never lived there..so i wouldn’t know how it’s like to live there. LOL@valid reasons..ya certainly don’t..haha. But heyyy find yourself nice Turkish guy..i’ll come to your wedding in Istanbul. I’ll be like..Aye Walla.. Mr. XYZ and Mademoiselle!..
UAE?? Well why not find Arbi Sheikh there?? lol

Bro…you are in NY…ya and I need to go Turkey! as soon as this Corona thing is over..lets talk about it!

Average Temperature from 10 to 30C and partly cloudy/partly sunny......wind speed of upto 10km/h...........and not rainy......... this is what i like.....haven't figured out where these weather conditions persist mostly......let me know people!

Nairobi or Quito!!!

**Actually this “Place by the River” as You call it is None Other Than the Famous Saiful Muluk Lake near Naraan, in Masehra, Khyber PakhtunKhwa! Pakistan

I remmember taking a dip in that water in the Month of June, it was only a degree or two above FREEZING, I stayed in for less than a minute! Froze them Bunns OFF instantly!..:D**

I’ve lived here all my life. I don’t need special permit to visit Makkah/ Madinah ( except during hajj).
Even though it has flaws I absolutely:wub: this place .

I want to move to Australia or Canada

I have been to UK for 4 years, US for three years and toronto for around 2 years. there is no place like home. some of my family members still live in US but I shifted myself to karachi and i would like to live here. I love karachi.

If financial considerations are set aside, I would move back to Pakistan because of the sense of belonging I feel there. Never have I felt anxious approaching the immigration counters on arrival at the airports in Pakistan, regardless of after how many years I am returning back. In other places, even returning back within a week is bound to draw special attention from the authorities.

Reminds me of the parallel with paper flowers, which are better looking, better smelling, never stain, and never stale unlike real flowers, yet we value real flowers more. Similar is the case with paper citizens, they strive to be better than the real thing, yet not trusted as much. For example, some of my Indian Muslim friends are hyper patriotic, lead very secular lifestyle, yet are scared to receive calls from a Pakistani phone number while in India.

I remember..when we lived there..used to Makkah and Madina..almost every month. Life in Saudia Arabia indeed is easy..and so as Albaik! :smiley:

Nice..you been around quiet a bit. Karachi..like i told other member here…we used to visit Karachi when i was a child..but never wanted to live there. Although..we had a house in Karachi and Lahore as well..
But i would love to visit Pakistan someday insha’Allah! Last time i went to Pak was back in 97!.