In Hà Nội, have been for most of the last 5 years.
Spent a few months living in Budapest and a few months in Florence but neither of them quite had the same impression on me as Hà Nội.
The city just seems to fit me. There's a great balance of Vietnamese and other cultures here in terms of food and people. I can eat a local meal for 1-2 quid.
I go to see live football although the standard isn't great.
Beer is anywhere from 30-40p a glass up to a fiver for imported craft or Belgian beer.
I've a nice apartment with a city view from the bath and balcony.
I enjoy nothing more than driving my Royal Enfield to work on a morning or out of the city at the weekend.
Earn a damn sight more than I would be if I stayed in the UK and I get to save more of it, it's a no brainer.
The biggest thing I would say is that my last 5 years in the UK seemed to go by in the blink of an eye.
I've spent 5 years here and it feels like its been a decade, so much has happened and I don't feel like my life is disappearing in front of me.
Hopefully I'll get to throw in some adventures and spend a month or two living in different cities around the world each year.
That said, I miss home hugely, the cost is that my life before here is going on without me. My friends are getting married and having kids and I can't be there to celebrate it. My parents get older. I miss the feeling of being at the Riverside or in The Golden Smog with a pint of ale, good company and dry wit.
It's a hell of a trade off. There's no right or wrong way.