which part(s) of Asia would you NOT want to live in? |
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which part(s) of Asia would you NOT want to live in? |
Oct 9 2011, 11:56 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 2,518 Joined: 9-March 09 |
actually I wouldn't mind living in any of them since I
Edit: oh and of course, North Korea.. (how could I forget lol) Re-Edit lol: and Re-Edit³: I just realized India is in Asia too (am really stupid, I know), so I'll say Bombay, oh! and Afghanistan and Pakistan Hopefully Last Edit lol: earthquake and tsunami high risk areas i.e. Fukushima.. (thx Yer, geico & Krateros for reminding me lol) This post has been edited by fivers: Oct 10 2011, 02:35 PM |
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Oct 9 2011, 01:25 PM
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AF Fiend Group: Members Posts: 307 Joined: 5-October 11 From: New York |
Don't forget the skinheads in Mongolia and Russia. You're probably safer in cities there as the police will be there to protect you. I wouldn't want to visit Beijing. Too much smog and pollution. I don't want to visit Thailand or Burma either. Lots of gangs there.
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Oct 9 2011, 01:59 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,361 Joined: 14-January 11 |
i would not want to live in the more northern part, it is to cold, i would much rather stay in a semi tropical or complete tropical place, maybe a landlocked country because i fear tsunami.
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Oct 9 2011, 03:03 PM
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AF Addict Group: Members Posts: 502 Joined: 5-June 11 From: Australia |
i would not want to live in the more northern part, it is to cold, i would much rather stay in a semi tropical or complete tropical place, maybe a landlocked country because i fear tsunami. have fun with malaria, dengue fever and a host of other tropical diseases im quite happy living in australia, although i like visiting asian countries i wouldnt want to live there for too long This post has been edited by SemperFidelis: Oct 9 2011, 03:05 PM |
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Oct 9 2011, 04:41 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,476 Joined: 7-January 11 From: America |
the parts that are 3rd world or non-Mongoloid
I would just live in Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong. Semi-developed countries like China, Malaysia, Thailand, and Kazakhstan are in the maybe category. |
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Oct 9 2011, 04:53 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,729 Joined: 19-June 11 |
Don't forget the skinheads in Mongolia and Russia. You're probably safer in cities there as the police will be there to protect you. I wouldn't want to visit Beijing. Too much smog and pollution. I don't want to visit Thailand or Burma either. Lots of gangs there. Beijing pollution is fu-ked up. The thing is it looks just like any regular city, doesn't have any factories, cars are modern and clean, no motorbikes. But in winter time you smell coal and wood smoke, because so much is still burned for heating. The geography also traps the air there, I think. Really coastal cities are much more suited for high density development. Geographically, USA and Europe are blessed with marine west coast climates, they get the clean marine air blown into their coast, but marine east climate in Asia get dirty continental winds. |
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Oct 9 2011, 05:13 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,361 Joined: 14-January 11 |
have fun with malaria, dengue fever and a host of other tropical diseases im quite happy living in australia, although i like visiting asian countries i wouldnt want to live there for too long will do, i rather live in tropical climates and be with mosquitoes then in the north where my skin gets chappy all the time |
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Oct 9 2011, 06:11 PM
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AF Fiend Group: Members Posts: 307 Joined: 5-October 11 From: New York |
Beijing pollution is fu-ked up. The thing is it looks just like any regular city, doesn't have any factories, cars are modern and clean, no motorbikes. But in winter time you smell coal and wood smoke, because so much is still burned for heating. The geography also traps the air there, I think. Really coastal cities are much more suited for high density development. Geographically, USA and Europe are blessed with marine west coast climates, they get the clean marine air blown into their coast, but marine east climate in Asia get dirty continental winds. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/olym...ollution/1.html QUOTE 1. On the first day, a cold front sweeps in from Mongolia, similar to the way cold fronts from Canada visit the Northeast United States. 2. The cold front tends to bring blustery winds, washing away the smog and delivering clearer air from the north. Again, this is similar to the winds from Canada that shove pollution out of New York City. 3. After a day or two, the incoming winds begin to shift counterclockwise, to the west, and then to the southwest, with the haze from industrial zones in tow. 4. As the wind shifts entirely to the south, the haze builds until another cold front form the north crashes in and wipes it away. The smog clears, and the cycle starts anew. In the summer, the cycle lengthens to two weeks, as opposed to every week, because the decreased temperature difference between the equator and poles slows down atmospheric circulation. QUOTE Chinese officials have, in the last few months, begun to recognize that the smog is a regional problem, worsened by the new coal power plants that go online at least weekly in China. For the last few months, the scientists say, Chinese officials have started traveling to the provinces south of Beijing to remind local leaders that they have a duty to help ensure a pristine Olympics, and that they should consider enacting measures to reduce particulate pollution. But these southern provinces power Beijing, and the cost of shutting them down would be astronomical. Actually the cause of the pollution in Beijing is due to the fact that there are so many factories located around it. Furthermore, it barely receives any rain to wash away the smog. Beijing does receive coastal winds, but it's not enough. The damage has been done. Beijing alone has over 4.8 million cars[1]. They have already tried drastic measures to fix the problem during the Olympics- shutting down factories, closing roads, reducing number of vehicles on roads, but nothing really changed[2]. QUOTE [1] Strong winds kept Beijing's skies clear and blue for most of January despite the city's numerous coal-fired power stations and more than 4.8 million cars on the roads -- the capital's main sources of air pollution. http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-02-beijin...-pollution.htmlhttp://www.wri.org/stories/2008/07/beijing...t-isnt-the-cars QUOTE [2] Contrary to popular perception both inside and outside China, Beijing’s air pollution problem is not primarily due to increases in personal vehicle use. Granted, there have been dozens of press reports about the surging numbers of vehicles that Beijingers are buying. These reports are true, but also misleading. In contrast to the experience in the U.S., Beijing’s boom in vehicle ownership has not yet invaded its surrounding areas. It is mainly China’s wealthiest cities that are participating in the car boom; smaller cities and towns have seen more modest growth in vehicle ownership. The real causes of Beijing’s air quality woes lie elsewhere. An article last year suggested the key component to Beijing’s ozone problem (the stuff that makes your eyes itch, causes shortness of breath and reduces visibility) is actually volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from small factories in neighboring Hebei province. A sniff test suggests that there are plenty of these factories operating in and around Beijing. Many are small (and possibly illegal), and they operate only at night to avoid the scrutiny of environmental inspectors. So the Beijing government has several problems: first, it must locate these hidden factories. Then they must shut them down—and convince neighboring provinces to do the same. |
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Oct 9 2011, 06:51 PM
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AF Geek Group: Members Posts: 195 Joined: 23-August 11 |
Dubai is the cleanest city in the world IMO. I would definitely live there
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Oct 9 2011, 08:24 PM
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AF Fan Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 29-August 11 From: South Central US |
Ideal Asia living location: Manageable living expense, out of natural disaster's range, democratic political system. |
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Oct 9 2011, 08:37 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,359 Joined: 10-November 08 |
Southern countries where it's hot + North Korea + Japan (earthquakes and tsunamis).
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Oct 10 2011, 01:27 AM
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AF Elite Group: Members Posts: 7,784 Joined: 5-April 10 From: AF Supreme Admin |
fukushima
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Oct 11 2011, 02:12 AM
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AF Geek Group: Members Posts: 136 Joined: 8-July 11 From: Lashio,Myanmar |
i wouldn't wanna live in any other country than Burma. Main reason: 'cos there are lots and lots of virgins and very little pollution in everything(people and environment)...as for the gangs here.....they don't dare "touch" me...so....no problemo! still, the hospitality in the people would make you forget everything....here, we can travel from city to city with very little money cos everyone tends to help each other(that's exceedingly rare in other countries with the growth of "don't care" attitude, fu-ked up lands)
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Oct 11 2011, 09:13 AM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 3,894 Joined: 14-July 09 |
any of the muslim-majority countries and north korea.
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Oct 11 2011, 10:44 AM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 12,919 Joined: 24-April 05 From: TEAM RAMROD |
i would avoid asian countries that fiver likes.....*shudders*
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Oct 11 2011, 11:26 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,361 Joined: 14-January 11 |
never burma because their government is crap right now and certain peoples that hail from that country seems to be really mind tickling
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Oct 11 2011, 03:10 PM
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AF Addict Group: Members Posts: 502 Joined: 5-June 11 From: Australia |
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Oct 11 2011, 03:54 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,361 Joined: 14-January 11 |
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Oct 11 2011, 04:57 PM
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AF Fan Group: Members Posts: 90 Joined: 29-August 11 From: South Central US |
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Oct 13 2011, 04:27 AM
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AF Geek Group: Members Posts: 136 Joined: 8-July 11 From: Lashio,Myanmar |
never burma because their government is crap right now and certain peoples that hail from that country seems to be really mind tickling yeah...the government is crap but the people ain't. Reason to you: we don't give a fu-k about our own government. We don't care. We just try to live our way. We're not crybabies who wanna depend on the authority in everything. Even an old lady here knows how to avoid thugs on her way home at night. We burmans aren't like you people who get their moms fu-ked just cause there's no police around. Get it? |
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