Just a fun question I thought of.
Cuba is probably the one i have the most cultural affinity with, so it would not be that hard to adapt and learn the language. But i also can’t survive in warm climates, so northern china it is
If only present-day ones count, Cuba for sure: nice climate (I like the warmth) and Spanish is already my native language.
If past attempts are allowed, I think I’d like living in the DDR too.
I would have a hard time deciding between Cuba and China. Cuba just seems like it would be an awesome place to live in terms of lifestyle, but I would feel safer from imperialism in China and would enjoy exploring the amazing geography of the country.
I would go to Vietnam because I’ve personally been there before and really like it. Being from Florida I am also easily able to adapt to the tropical environment versus the DPRK which is colder.
I’ve stayed in China for multiple months at a time so I would say probably there. If I could really pick anywhere, somewhere in the south for sure because I hate winter. Guangzhou is an extremely cool city with a lot of international diversity which I like. Plus you can easily get transit to Shenzhen or HK, or to somewhere like Guilin if you wanna see some nature.
I’d absolutely accept Vietnam or Cuba as well. Running theme here is I’m tired of being cold.