What country of Europe is the best to live in? Why?

What country of Europe is the best to live in? Why?

France for that french puss

spain or italy.

Russia. Please don't move.

probably luxembourg if you're a trillionaire

France have good industry and welfare, but unemployment is big too (but I've heard it's mostly among shit jobs) also it has been historically not really safe country (of course more safe than Russia but less than Germany, for example). Also tumultuous political life. Also if you're from pol you would dislike it bumy obvious reasons (yet I like arab grills for big asses and jerk off to beureutte porn often).

Sweden if you're a female
Liechtenstein if you're a male

Is Lichtenstein strongly anti-feminist or what?
Visited Spain, didn't like it. Nice climate but doesn't look real wealthy. Also massive unemployment. Italy is cool by all reasons but unemployment is a big thing too.

Italy.
You know why.

The qt's?

>Italy
>qts
nah, it's because of our superior food and lifestyle

Italy is great but your economy is in shit. Lifestyle means nothing when you can't find a job.

>your economy is in shit
still larger than yours

Yes, but thread is not about comparing to Russia.

Norway. Rich and has Svalbard to escape to when the Saracens take over.

Czech Republic confirmed to be the best comfy country again!

>no kebab
>free health
>free uni
>cozy small cities or crazy Prague
>best beer
>almost always in top10 safest
>a lot of rich russians comrades already here, buying all shit avaiable
>25% hates you, 25% loves you, rest dorsn't give a fuck
>similiar language

Poorer than western neighbors, I see no point in preferring Czechia over Germany. It's basically poorer version of Eastern Germany. Germany is wealthier and have giant Russian diaspora. It's also very safe. German kebabs are mostly Turks who are okay people.

Switzerland. It is incredibly beautiful, rich and has a government that doesn't actively tries to replace its own people.
There is nothing bad I can say about it.

Switzerland has a direct democracy which results in making weird decisions sometimes. For example, they have voted against basic income. Also they have conscription.

>they have voted against basic income
So if you disagree with what they vote its a weird decision?

Well, I don't understand people voting against their interests.

But thats you completely assuming what you think is best, is best for everybody

confirmed
visited Prague in July

cheap
good chicks
nice people
nice architecture
smashed a nice czech milf