1. England
First is England. England is the place that everybody would want to go at some point, whether it is to study, to visit, etc. It’s an international destination and there are many people with different ethnics in it’s capital city, London. Imagine going there, it would embrace your inner British accent. There are so many things to do.
There are iconic places and things such as the Big Ben, the London Eye, the Stonehenge, the Buckingham Palace, etc. There are foods to try such as Fish and Chips (even though I don’t really like fish). There are places to study such as Oxford University, Cambridge University, etc. You could go watch football matches such as the Premier Leauge in Wimbledon. Just remember to speak British English *jk.
2. Germany
Second is Germany. The reason I choose Germany is because I have been learning a bit of the German Language for the past couple of years in High School. And I would like to improve my German. It could be done by living in there to study or just visit Germany. And I have been told that studying in Germany is free!
Germany is regarded in Europe as one of international destinations. It’s also very cultural. There are Oktoberfest in there. And I would really like to try my driving skills in Autobahn and Nürburgring. You could try Bratwurst which is a Sausage and German Sausage differ in their bigger size than regular Sausages. And there is so much more to do.
3. USA
Finally is the United States Of America. Where do I have to begin with here? It has a heavily influenced pop culture. There are so many things to do, to visit, to eat, to drink, whatever. Everyone must know about USA and there is no way that they don’t. Who didn’t know the 9/11 attacks and other historical events that occurred there?
You could visit Los Angeles, Hollywood, New York, The Times Square, The Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, etc. You could try McDonalds (straight from the USA), American Cheeseburger, Hot Dogs (or Weeners), Chocolate Chip Cookies, Apple Pie, and so much more. To study, you have got the Ivy Leauge, which is basically the leading group of private universities. There are universities such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, etc. Other universities are UCLA, MIT, Standford, Caltech, etc.