I would live in central Europe. Somewhere near Ireland or Scotland. I would work in a medium small town at a retail or restaurant. This way I could be involved in the on goings of that culture. I would also live in a small apartment. A hole in the wall somewhere (perhaps above a bakery). I would choose a town near the coast, so I could smell
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In fact, it's not even part of Europe's main land.
Central Europe would be like Germany. Or Switzerland.
I found a map for you. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/world_maps/time_95.jpg
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Plus I think I use a different region map in my brain. Central Europe to me is the area of england. The germanic region contains Germany and such. But as everyone agrees, I am weird and think much differently then the normal american. I guess to many thought processes shooting through the brain. So far Adrik has been the only one to keep up. Ah well, got to live the life I like to live.
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I would live in central Europe. Somewhere near Ireland or Scotland. I would work in a medium small town at a retail or restaurant. This way I could be involved in the on goings of that culture. I would also live in a small apartment. A hole in the wall somewhere (perhaps above a bakery). I would choose a town near the coast, so I could smell the salty air.
I also choose this area so I can visit the different countries near by and learn about those cultures... this would also help me in design ideas for fashion and for advertising. This is what I would want to do. Perhaps I would find I would need more then one year, and with the work perhaps I could do so. But I would know before that, that one year with ten thousand and a job I could live and learn in Europe.
I don't see any question marks. And no, you don't think that much differently. Mopst Americans have no idea where Central Europe is. Or anything outside of Italy and the British Isles.
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