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Chris, having lived in the Philippines, Australia, and India with many trips to the Middle East, Africa, and Asia plus Brazil, Mexico and a smattering of Europe. My recommendation is, first drop you fear of being murdered. You need a strong sense of situational awareness no matter where you are. Turkey is a favorite place and the loci of so much history, both past and future. The history and diversity within India is endless and English is a functional language most everywhere. Best of luck.

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Get out of Canada! The world is your oyster, since you're willing to spend a couple of months somewhere to get a feel. Start with Asia: Japan and Korea too expensive; Mongolia too cold; Myanmar too sketchy; Laos lacks infrastructure; Cambodia a Chinese satellite where you will indeed be called a pedophile, because there are misinformed, small minded idiots everywhere.

Go to Thailand. The country has super-low crime and Bangkok is amazing and safe if you stay away from drugs, but do you want beaches, mountains, or the capital city? Plenty of foreigners and you won't stick out. In my non-touristy 5G city of about a million, Udon Thani, you can rent a nice three-bedroom three-bath house for $300 USD. Or a new studio apartment for about $150. Get the picture?

Vietnam is also gets my vote and is a strong contender, for many reasons. I'm not a crazy about the PI, or Malaysia/Indo, but some folks love it there. Don't forget Singapore--super safe, but pricier.

Move around a bit. Putin won't attack Hungary or Romania, and I recommend both of them. Inexpensive and many pluses. Also, Portugal--have to love the Algarve. Skip Belize and Costa Rica, but Panama is a contender. Save any other South American destinations until you get a feel for living around the world and get experience under your belt.

Go for it!

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