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    France is the best place to live says study

    Britain has dropped to 25th place on a list of the best places in the world to live - behind countries such as the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Uruguay.

    While France tops the poll for the fifth year running, the UK's climate, crime rate, cost of living, congested roads and overcrowded cities have pushed it even further down from last year's ranking at 20.

    The Quality of Life Index, published by International Living magazine for the 30th year, says the French live life to the full, while Britons are over-worked.



    In all, 194 countries are surveyed on nine criteria, including the cost of living, culture and leisure, environment, safety, culture and weather.

    Australia is placed second after France, followed by Switzerland, Germany and New Zealand.

    Even former communist countries where unemployment is still rife are considered better places to settle down in than Britain, with Lithuania and the Czech Republic coming in at 22nd and 24th place respectively.



    Cars near high-rise flats in Vilnius, Lithuania: The Baltic state came in three places above Britain in the list



    Ice skaters trek around the frozen Lake Nasijarvi in Tampere, southern Finland: The Scandinavian country came 18th in the list of best places in the world

    Variety is also seen as a major factor in France's appeal, with the survey noting: 'Romantic Paris offers the best of everything, but services don't fall away in Alsace's wine villages, in wild and lovely Corsica, in lavender-scented Provence. Or in the Languedoc of the troubadors, bathed in Mediterranean sunlight.'

    Britain does not top a single category in the survey, which is compiled using official government statistics, data from the World Health Organisation and the views of the magazine's editors around the globe.

    The U.S. fell from third to seventh place because of the economic crisis last year. A magazine spokesman said: 'Sustaining the American Dream has escalated out of the reach of many.'

    Germany is widely praised for its efficiency and leisure facilities, with the magazine noting that 'the Harz Mountains now has a specialist hiking trail for nudists. Germany is arguably the world's most naturist-friendly country'.

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    So...where did you get all this info from?

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    If the rest of France is anything like Paris I would go bored-out-of-my-mind crazy living there.

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    Did they really end up making it illegal to work over 30 hr weeks?

    EDIT: I'm shocked Ireland isn't on the list. I know N. Ireland would be under the UK, but the Republic, surely? Ireland is an amazing place with nice people and clean air.

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    Eh. Not according to the United Nations Development Programme. Though I think this is the one from last year.

    Statistics | Human Development Reports (HDR) | United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

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    I think it's a 35-hour work week, but paid overtime is prohibited. And they're also guaranteed at least 5 or 6 weeks of vacation.

    EDIT: in response to Rye.

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    That's odd. Paid overtime is the reason my Dad can put us through college. But then, college is practically free in Europe, soo....

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    I would live in France if I didn't hate French people.

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    I'm so jealous of Liechenstein. Britain is fine if you don't live in the north, and if you do then you probably can't read this post.

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    United States.

    It's a great place to live, unless you get sick, or are stupid.

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    Weird that Sweden isn't on the list at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aerith's Knight View Post
    United States.

    It's a great place to live, unless you get sick, or are stupid.
    Then I'll do swimmingly. /smug

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    Quote Originally Posted by Levian View Post
    Weird that Sweden isn't on the list at all.
    Yeah, I think so too.

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