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<blockquote data-quote="Cortés" data-source="post: 1335794" data-attributes="member: 9936"><p>Uruguay has some really good pros and really bad cons</p><p></p><p>It has the most lax gun laws of the Americas (outside of US). The people/culture is European. It is small enough that you won't get the problema of a geographically and demographically diverse country. The wages and employment are good, and it's overall a well run country.</p><p></p><p>I really like Uruguay, but It wouldn't be my top choice to live there. Socially they are VERY liberal. Many young people there are carbon copies of a European stoner stereotype. This reflects in how they dress and the smell of weed around every corner of Montevideo. It is also very athiest. Lowest church participation in the Americas. And surveys show that the people who do go to church are pro LGBT pro abortion etc.</p><p></p><p>I personally would feel better about being in Brazil, Chile, or even Argentina rather than Uriguay it "all fell down" so to speak</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cortés, post: 1335794, member: 9936"] Uruguay has some really good pros and really bad cons It has the most lax gun laws of the Americas (outside of US). The people/culture is European. It is small enough that you won't get the problema of a geographically and demographically diverse country. The wages and employment are good, and it's overall a well run country. I really like Uruguay, but It wouldn't be my top choice to live there. Socially they are VERY liberal. Many young people there are carbon copies of a European stoner stereotype. This reflects in how they dress and the smell of weed around every corner of Montevideo. It is also very athiest. Lowest church participation in the Americas. And surveys show that the people who do go to church are pro LGBT pro abortion etc. I personally would feel better about being in Brazil, Chile, or even Argentina rather than Uriguay it "all fell down" so to speak [/QUOTE]
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