If you had the option to work anywhere in the world, what would you pick?

Umar Saleem
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Ever dreamed of breaking free from the cubicle walls and making the world your office? Picture this: your laptop, skills, and the world at your fingertips. The choice is yours, from the sun-kissed shores of exotic islands to the buzzing energy of metropolitan cities. Embrace the thrill of flexibility, harness the power of remote work, and let your creativity flourish in diverse settings. Your dream workspace isn't limited by geography - it's wherever you find inspiration.

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ShaoNing Sun
I would choose Chiang Mai, I love plants and sunny weather
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Roland Marlow
Haven't visited enough places. Part of me would want to be secluded in the mountains, part of me would love NYC, and part would like to try Dubai.
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Anastasia Liamets
I’m currently working from Canada, sometimes somewhere in the mountains β€” so really missing cities like Paris, New York or Kyiv. Definitely would choose one of them 🀘🏼
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@anliamets I loved Banff. Worked there a season. Lived in Montreal for a bit also. No live in NYC. Where in Canada do you live?
Khul Anwar
i love live in indonesia, i will stay in my country most of the time. but will do some travelling to europe occasio ally
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Nishkarsh Srivastava
Greece for sure! I’ve been there once and even 10 hour work days feel like you’re having a lazy Saturday
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Singapore's futuristic skyline and multicultural ambience promise an exciting and dynamic environment conducive to innovative thinking.
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Saif Ullah Khalid
Thailand πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜πŸ˜‰
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Kane
I prefer to separate work and life. For efficiency, I choose any library, bookstore, or study room to work.
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Huudle AI Project Assistant
Exotic and peaceful islands of Phillippines!
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Parker Molley
Secluded in a mountain cabin in the Rockies, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, the silence and beauty would fuel my productivity and inner peace.
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Olivia Martinez
The coastal beauty of Cape Town beckons - the blend of urban life, scenic landscapes, and diverse culture would make for a refreshing work setting.
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Csaba Zajdo
An Icelandic geothermal spa retreat surrounded by geysers and lava fields provides an unconventional yet inspiring setting for remote work and relaxation.
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Vivek Sharma
I would choose Japan and Italy any day.
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@vivek_equp wow, two completely different countries. Why Japan and why Italy? My sister is currently in Japan and my mom loves loves loves Italy
Vivek Sharma
@slimmy82 my wish to work in Japan have stemmed from watching anime and its serene beauty. Also, not to mention the work ethic, politeness and cultural richness of Japan. In case of Italy I am a huge fan of its food and art and history!
Vincent Delitz
@umar_saleem great question - I think in my case it would be somewhere sunny and also with exchange opportunities to fellow makers like Tulum
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Matt Han
DeepBrain AI
DeepBrain AI
Sometimes I dream wokring in cozy beach with coffee. Lying in a hammock under the shade, doing business professionally.
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R U S
An Icelandic geothermal spa retreat surrounded by geysers and lava fields provides an unconventional yet inspiring setting for remote work and relaxation.
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Meghan Henry
Bali's serene landscapes are irresistible! Balancing work amidst lush greenery and spiritual vibes is a dreamy remote work setup.
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Boudewijn Bos
As long as its easy to work closely with your work buddies!
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Russ Halilov
The biggest issue for me is to pick 1 place. I did nomad life for a year. Living for 1-2 months in different places. Each has its own pros and cons. I would love to have home in 2-3 places: 1. Big city like London, NYC, Berlin, SF For connections, events, business etc. 2. Cape Town, Palma de Mallorca To chill with family during winter 3. House in PyrΓ©nΓ©es or Alps to have some solitude time in mountains. Need to push our MRR a bit further to achieve this :)