Umar Saleem

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

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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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Kane
I prefer to separate work and life. For efficiency, I choose any library, bookstore, or study room to work.
Modhurima Chowdhury Proma
In Switzerland 🫣
john den
My bed, isn't it wonderful working from our bed and taking a nap when we feel tired ?
Nitin Joshi
I am doing it already from India
Nitin Joshi
Nishkarsh Srivastava
Greece for sure! I’ve been there once and even 10 hour work days feel like you’re having a lazy Saturday
Wow, the idea of working from anywhere in the world is truly exciting! If I had the option, I would love to work from a cozy beachside cafe overlooking the turquoise waters of Bali. The serene environment and the gentle sound of waves would surely ignite my creativity and productivity. What about you? Where would you pick as your dream workspace? The possibilities are endless, and I'm eager to hear your thoughts!
Ruslan
i liked so much comments where people's preferences.. that i am not sure what to choose talking as if i could )) heh
Exotic and peaceful islands of Phillippines!
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
Atticus Li
New Zealand or Europe. I love the museums in Europe, and New Zealand because I love how passionate and involved their young people are with their government. I would also consider SEA or Latin America. I love those cultures.
Abigail Salimpuran
@atticusli I agree, it might be my new dream country. Both New Zealand and Europe offer unique experiences and opportunities. I heard that in Europe, you can immerse yourself in rich history and culture, especially through its museums. New Zealand, on the other hand, offers a vibrant political scene where young people actively engage with their government. If you're drawn to diverse cultures, Southeast Asia and Latin America could also be exciting options.