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Who would have thought? Liberals from Cali would not be welcome in France.

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>A couple who moved from San Francisco to France just last year have already booked flights home after finding there was 'too much grief and no joy'. Joanna McIsaac-Kierklo, 74, and her husband Ed Kierklo, 75, had uprooted their lives to live out the dream in Europe. They decided to move away from the political climate in America, looking for 'civility, consideration and little to no gun violence... which Nîmes has all three', Joanna said. However, after a year, the retired couple found themselves struggling to make friends and became increasingly frustrated with French bureaucracy.

Who would have thought? Liberals from Cali would not be welcome in France. Archive: https://archive.today/y7hLu From the post: >>A couple who moved from San Francisco to France just last year have already booked flights home after finding there was 'too much grief and no joy'. Joanna McIsaac-Kierklo, 74, and her husband Ed Kierklo, 75, had uprooted their lives to live out the dream in Europe. They decided to move away from the political climate in America, looking for 'civility, consideration and little to no gun violence... which Nîmes has all three', Joanna said. However, after a year, the retired couple found themselves struggling to make friends and became increasingly frustrated with French bureaucracy.
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Every place is great for vacation, even India. Living there.... not so great. I remember my ex saying, let's move to the Caribbean. I said, no way! It's great for vacations but not to live. You're isolated and basically trapped on a small island. Food is expensive, gas and pretty much everything. No one to socialize with and so on.

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Yeah, I have been to a lot of places I would say exactly that about. "It's great to visit but I would never want to live there".