I lived and worked in Canada (Alberta) for almost a year when I was 20. From my point of view Canada felt more like northern Europe (or home) than USA.
How many are ready to leave the people they love behind, just to be able to live in the USA? USA won’t disappear; it’ll always be open for you to visit as a tourist. It's a great country to visit!
I wouldn't think you could block individual states in USA. But hey MrRick, the spammers tend to "move" around and set the country it suits their purposes best. The easiest way to get around the spammers is to just ignore them and block them. Don't waste any energy on them. You'd have spammers on most dating sites. Good luck!
I'm a member of the church the majority of the people in this country belong to the church, or the Lutheran Church (Protestantism). It belonged to the state before, but it’s now separated from the state. As a member of the church, I pay 0,1 % of my income tax to the church. Due to this church tax, some people have resigned from the church. Since I’m not a strong believer, I only attend the church for funeral etc. I like to visits different churches just purely for the architecture.
If you're not religious, you obviously don't have a religion!
So, your question "Is your religion important to you?" got to be the religion most people in your geographical surrounding area belive in or your country?
RE: Do you think most people want to live in the United States if they could
I lived and worked in Canada (Alberta) for almost a year when I was 20. From my point of view Canada felt more like northern Europe (or home) than USA.