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Retirement place?

wildy

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Apr 15, 2009
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Hello!


Just finding myself in the situation that I can retire in a few years and right now, I am thinking of the US or Ireland as the place, where I want to spent my retirement money.


Do you have a destination, where you want to stay when you are retired?
 
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I would go to the Caribbean, always found it to be the place I would live the rest of my live, for some years I went to Curacao, that's where your dreams come true.
 
I think its Barbados for me, the most populated island in the Caribbean sea. I really want to spend reat of my life in that magical world
 
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My retired life I would love to spend in a peaceful place called Goa,I love that place for its beautiful beaches, laid back life style, nice eating joints, sweet and safe night life, rich culture and friendly locals.WOW too cool a place-life moves at a very slow pace over there.
 
sanju123 said:
My retired life I would love to spend in a peaceful place called Goa,I love that place for its beautiful beaches, laid back life style, nice eating joints, sweet and safe night life, rich culture and friendly locals.WOW too cool a place-life moves at a very slow pace over there.
Definitely some charming place by the Sea/Ocean. This was my dream since the ages. Since I don't live by the seaside, I always had a feeling I was born in the wrong place. :)
 
When I retire I probably will move to the Carolina's or maybe even just stay where I plan on living (hopefully moving up to Chicago within the next couple of years)....but i have a LONG time before becoming retired...I'm only 23 lol.
 
I'd love to spend my retirement days somewhere near the beach. Or have a farm back in my hometown. Anywhere that's idyllic and serene would be perfect for me. After all, isn't that what retirement is supposed to be about? Just sitting back and enjoying the fruits of all those years of hard labour.
 
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