++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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busydude

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Lol. Don't feel like leaving India? Wtf

Well, everyone I know is here. Love it or hate it - India is my home after all.

I don't know where I am going to live after my studies. Personally, the US does not entice me much.
 

IndyColtsFan

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I don't know where I am going to live after my studies. Personally, the US does not entice me much.

I love Indiana because it is so cheap to live here and you can live like royalty if you make good money. With the money I save, I can afford to travel all over to satisfy my need to experience new things.

With that being said though, if I had millions and millions of dollars, I think I'd have a house on the central coast of California (Monterey or Carmel) and something in Europe -- maybe southern France or Italy (or both!).
 

zzuupp

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I love Indiana because it is so cheap to live here and you can live like royalty if you make good money. With the money I save, I can afford to travel all over to satisfy my need to experience new things.

With that being said though, if I had millions and millions of dollars, I think I'd have a house on the central coast of California (Monterey or Carmel) and something in Europe -- maybe southern France or Italy (or both!).

All of the above$$$
 

IndyColtsFan

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I tried to get transferred to Spain for a couple of years at my last company. Unfortunately, they didn't listen to me and it didn't work out for me, but I was vindicated when the project I volunteered to lead (and fix, it was a mess) went down in spectacular flames.
 

IndyColtsFan

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It's always so true. The problem with CA is the people. Beautiful state, great weather, and a billion goddamn idiots.

I used to go there on business -- the Pleasanton and Livermore area in the east bay. The people were really nice but it was so different -- everyone was so laid back compared to those of us in the east.