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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 8 Oct 2014

    64% of workers world-wide would be willing to move to another country. Where they would move: http://on.wsj.com/1Eplxq6 pic.twitter.com/HrMQiALdRS

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      1. Shichiro Miyashita‏ @shichirom 8 Oct 2014
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        クールジャパンと騒いでる日本も東京もトップ10に入ってないという現実を知る必要がある。当然、これは観光目的の調査ではない。観光なら日本人でも中東や南米に行きたがる人は多いが、そこに住みたいと思う人はまず居ないと思う。住むということを前提とした時、初めて真の人気がわかる。@WSJ

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      1. ....‏ @11pieces 8 Oct 2014
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        “@WSJ: 64% of workers world-wide willing to move to another country. Where - http://on.wsj.com/1Eplxq6  pic.twitter.com/UXdF5WqVGJ” - go London!

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      1. Constance L Hunter‏ @ConstanceHunter 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ maybe we should think about this when we make emigration policy! If works want to come to the US that is a good thing!

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      1. GMR‏ @GMRasp 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ So people are willing to move to the civilized world. Surprise.

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      1. توتيرابي‏ @MohanedElsaid 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ اللهم اوعدنا

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      1. Arimoto Hideki‏ @anglolatino 8 Oct 2014
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        日本はなし。三国同盟は幻。QT“@WSJ: 64% of workers world-wide would be willing to move to another country. Where they would move: http://on.wsj.com/1Eplxq6 

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      1. Michael Darko(Summer)‏ @SportsoneDs 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Ghana

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      1. Sash Strelec‏ @sash_strelec 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Madrid is boring, BCN is a hipster hype, Paris is a Picture of Dorian Gray. I'd move back to Czech Republic, it has more to develop.

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      1. silvia casali‏ @adartee 8 Oct 2014
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        To Italy???mumble..“@WSJ: 64% of workers world-wide would be willing to move abroad. Where? http://on.wsj.com/1Eplxq6  pic.twitter.com/4idmisd4Fn”

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      1. Sundaram Chithrampat‏ @Cognicenti 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ What about Mecca?

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      1. Jessop Sutton‏ @jessopsutton 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ What about the millions crossing into South Africa?

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      1. Brenda Dube‏ @boldcolours 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ where is Zimbabwe?lol its nice here but...#

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      1. DusanPolanc‏ @wildduckMb 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ In nihče ne sili v naš socialistični raj. Pravzaprav, ljudje bežijo od nas.

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      1. WashitaValleyGirl‏ @jenn741 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ no not Toronto! Spend too much time there already. Every major city in TX is better.

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      1. Esther Alarcón‏ @EstherAlarconTw 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ 64% workers world-wide would be willing to move to another country Where they would move http://on.wsj.com/1Eplxq6 pic.twitter.com/aSf6xtihaP

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      1. aShadow‏ @aShadow7 8 Oct 2014
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        @wsj 64% of workers world-wide would be willing to move to another country. : http://on.wsj.com/1Eplxq6  pic.twitter.com/avByHcS75F”

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      1. Marcelo Mainero‏ @marc_mainer 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ not a single LatAm country or city... Interesting.

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      1. aShadow‏ @aShadow7 8 Oct 2014
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        @wsj “@WSJ: 64% of workers world-wide would be willing to move to another country. : http://on.wsj.com/1Eplxq6  pic.twitter.com/avByHcS75F”

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      1. Daniel Brujis‏ @brujis 8 Oct 2014
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        “@WSJ: 64% of workers would be willing to move... Where they would move: http://on.wsj.com/1Eplxq6  pic.twitter.com/X55oNiWpTm” Where is HK?

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      1. agustin bejar‏ @gusbe 8 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Spain is a great place to live with #Madrid and #Barcelona in the top 10: security, health services, culture, good weather & education

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