*Can we hit 5,000 LIKES for a Top 10 Best Countries to Live in for 2022 list?!* Hope you all enjoy the 10 Worst Things about living in the USA, and let me know if you think I missed anything! And before y'all get any ideas, I love this country and that there is no place like it. Was just trying to be objective with things other countries do a lot better than us for this list :) *What Country do YOU want me to cover next?!*
I guess you're a little bit wrong about the Americans being close minded.. They are "OPEN MINDED" btw I love USA more than any other country in this universe 💞
I was born a US Citizen to an immigrant family, I went back with them to Eastern Europe for college. Currently evaluating the possibility of moving back after 5 years and frankly the lack of walkable cities is something I'd have to readjust to and that's my biggest issue
As a latvian ive gone to far places, that being the States, Britain, Ireland, France and Belgium and quite frankly the states looks admirable, where are you from considering much of eastern europe is just commie blocs
it's bigger issue than you think, once you tried the walkable safer cities of Europe you will not like the american driving everywhere. I know I've been through it. Moving back to Europe soon ;-)
As a European, I can't realize what it's like to have to pay for ur higher education tuition till you're around 50 and be afraid of going to hospital because of it's too expensive...this country is very inhuman
it USED to be worth it. the American college experience and the education here used to be the best in the world. everything yall saw in the movies really does happen here 😂 and yes its very fun. and not just that the education also always delivered and you'd get the best education you could ever get on Earth here in America. those days are long gone though 🧍higher education institutions in America are now focused on how many genders there are and if men can become women. meanwhile quite literally everyone else is focused on things that actually matter
@alfonso77550 Well you are being very ungrateful. I literally had to apply to one of the cheapest colleges in my area and since my dad is a professor there, I literally get 80% off and it's STILL quite expensive. And I'm not even paying rent yet.
@alfonso77550Uhh, if somebody is an EU citizen then landing unemployed could be one of the last things happening to such a person. 27 countries with more joining in 2024, and you think economies of all these nations wont be able to cater to all the people? Tell me this was not a joke. 😂
Sorry to hear that. If its any consolation, nowhere in the world is perfect and we live in very messed up times. The fact that so many people chose to move to USA (or at least attempt to) regardless of the so many downsides tells you how the rest of the world is doing. Stay safe and well.
@@steffan1804 "so many people chose to move to the USA " that's in general what Americans respond to when their country is criticized. Immigrants move to the USA mainly to make money and finally face all the issues cited in this video. We talk about it, in general, among ourselves ( immigrants) so as not to offend those who have never been elsewhere and are too sensitive to take into consideration criticisms that could be constructive. Criticism does not mean that everything is bad. But most people in the US have a hard time understanding the nuance. Here everything is perceived as good or bad. There is no middle ground.
There is also a lack of paid vacation time here, which means it's more difficult to travel to other countries. In some European countries, they get over a whole month of paid time off. Here, you are lucky if you get a week. I imagine this also contributes to the depression. All we do is work until we are too old to. And then most U.S. citizens live in poverty in their golden years until they die.
America is too consumerist and capitalist. I don't hate capitalism and consumerism, I'm just saying we ran that into the ground. It's because companies are too greedy and burn out their workers which results in less worker productivity.
I didn't know they get a month off...I also heard the UK doing a 4 day work week...The US is in talks about that but you know how the US is we probably waiting on robots by 2035/2050 to take our jobs...but I have to agree we so burned out from working and most Americans is all we think about is money money money, greedy as you was saying @klem_box47
Check the Wikipedia article for "List of minimum annual leave by country" and look what the US gets compared to the rest of the world. It amazes me that Americans tolerate this.
As a European, I am most concerned about the political division of the people in America. If political divisions disrupt security and economy of USA, whole world is in trouble. You don't need to have same political opinion, but don't paralyze your wonderful country because of that please. God bless America. Greetings from Sarajevo, Bosnia. ♥️
@@renb505 We paid for our ethnic and political difference with 150k dead body’s in the 1992-1995 war. With the help of the USA, the war was stopped by the Dayton Peace Agreement (Dayton, Ohio). We want to our friends (brother Americans) to save their Homeland from all kind of evil, and politics and politicans are one of them.
Well, yeah, same here in Finland. It's really hard to go anywhere unless you, a family member or a friend owns a car. Unless you live in a city. Like my home town, there's six times a bus goes to a city in a day. Only three times you can take a train. Owning a car is a vital thing, and still EU wants to get rid of those.
I'm also from Finland and I agree with everything. Gas is already over 2€ per liter and only going up while the left wants to just increase. Our government sees increasing our already ridiculous taxes even more or taking even more debt as a solution to everything... the average Joe doesn't have any money to spare after very basic living expenses, our low wages and extreme taxes even for the lower income classes. Then add the need for a car, extremely expensive gas etc. etc. it sucks...
Childcare is also pretty expensive in the USA. I live in Ireland, my parents once spent €3000 on me and my brother for a summer camp just to keep us busy while we didn't have school and they still had to go to work. €3000 is a lot, but my mum has a friend who lives with her husband and two daughters in Philadelphia and just this year herself and her husband paid for the exact same thing for their two daughters.... BUT IT COSTED $10000!!! Compared to €3000! I had to edit this comment cause of an accidental spelling mistake
I'm eastern european and I watch a ton of political content from US, both left and right. I'm amazed on how partisan and divided people are there, not to mention unwillingness to jump from one group to another if the agenda is more in line with your believes. Here in europe, we tend to vote different parties from election to election.
you mean here in Europe there are like 10 different political parties and they would often make alliances with each other and sometimes if a party loses they would tell which other party their voters should vote for. Also Its when Americans think that having freedom is a good culture because it makes no fucking sense i mean the Brits have Tee, fancy hats and fancy houses as part of their culture and it makes sense while germans have Beer and sausages as their culture which also makes sense but Americans have Democracy, Capitalism and Freedom as their culture which is weird, becuase these are political ideologies and Goverment systems why is that part of American Culture i would never understand that ''Capitalism'' or ''Freedom'' is part of your culture it doesent make any sense especially since you are not the freeist nation on earth lol.
It’s bc one side is extremist - I mean would YOU want to live under Trumps healthcare plan? It’s extreme. The right wings whole economic agenda is extreme. Even European right wingers wouldn’t dare touch universal healthcare
@@evooevoo6062 I've lived in Europe, and the standard of living was no better or worse than the US. Very comparable. It all comes down to personal preference for your average person.
Wow!! I'm a Black African American, and I've never been out of country. This video is sadly 100% accurate. Thank you for opening my mind to the truth. Exploring different cultures is important... time to travel!
I met people who haven’t even been to another state. I live in Florida and that means those people I know have never seen a mountain in person in their lives.
These facts are true somehow. I was born in Europe, and have travelled to a lot of countries. All I can say is that, 1. Even a ghetto life in the US seems like a well off person in another place regardless. 2. The US is luxurious. Other countries' giant retailers cannot be compared to one of ours like walmart, considering the affordability. 3. I can also say that there is hunger literally, out there. One can barely afford a kid's meal fast food. 4. There are too many languages and culture to learn before you fit in. Plus, areas where the middle class can afford to live is as boring as heck. 5. Main reasons why I wouldn't leave here is the entertainment and liveliness. 6. If a good country like UK, also English speaking like us have exceeded the amount of US lottery winnings being 50k participants, then there's no place like home❤
I would say the most difficult for us Europeans would be the Healthcare System problem. For example here in France, you almost don't pay anything for your health, the government does, and it's the same in a lot of european countries
@@Qrec12 yes it's true, and it is also true that our taxes are much heavier than in the US (but i suppose that depends on the state, for example i have heard that taxes in Rhode Island are really heavy). But if you compare at the end of the day it is less expensive, and it is also more equal, because everyone can access the service regardless of your wealth
@@Qrec12 Yes. We pay it by taxes, but that means that when we get to a hospital we don't have to worry about how we are going to pay for the care! So we don't need to just "tough it out" like many Americans do, as they cannot pay the hospital bill.
@@camilleimbert5484 Taxes in South Dakota, Arizona, Washington, Texas, and Florida are very light, considering they have NO state income tax, and the median household income is high.
My husband is from Germany. Health care is also among one of the things he was horrified by. The cost of health insurance is morbidly high here and if you actually have to use it, you have to pay even more. It is common to find multiple bills in the mail after a hospital visit thousands of dollars or more. And that is WITH health insurance. Most U.S. citizens are in debt up to their eyeball with medical bills they will likely never be able to pay. This fact, among other things is why the U.S is a rather dismal 1st world country. We can do better, we have the wealth for it. But our two party political system is extremely crippling. Especially with only one partially functioning political party that is stll interested in improving the country. The other has sunk into a void of fascism, fear and theatrics. If it continues like this, things will not end well for the U.S. We are hoisted on our own petard.
I come to USA in 2018 to do my master's I didn't identify with this country. The corporative jobs are so unstable. Cities are very spread. When I was single i got rejected on dating apps just because i was an immigrant. I'm glad just to save some money and go back to my home country.
@@doodoo7207 no safety, everything is expensive, low quality food and no taste, cities are dirty. It also depends where your moving from. for example if you come from a poor country where you dont have anything. its good here, but you have to work a lot
@@amirnazari-hp7rt Hala in haqayeqo be har iranii begi behet hamle mikone mige naaa america bhtarine ba hichja qabele qias nist! Thank you for being honest!
As someone who was born to Mexican immigrants in the US and lived here for my whole life, it's not surprising to bring out the dark truths about the US. I have traveled to at least 20 countries and learning their habits comparing to the US is definitely mind blowing. Saying Americans are closed-minded is very true, especially me living in Texas, I really don't get the point why they are like that. Me as a college student now, even looking for professional jobs scare me because there's a good chance I wont get hired, even though I'd have a bachelor's degree, and this also applies to my friends. This video was spot on, got everything right and proving a point towards each problem and I appreciate your effort on this.
Speaking of dark truth, my jaw dropped as I learn, mega genocide of indigenous Native Americans, and their population in Continents of America 500 yrs ago was around 15 millions, while European population in Europe was around 25 millions. Today, Native Americans population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering 'TWO BILLIONS'! A sad truth. 😔 I agree, about time to decolonize the Colonized lands, and return to rightful owners indigenous Native American people. True, notorious global cardinal crimes Anglo West has committed, and benefited a great deals, such as Slavery & Colonialism had long been over, why is notorious Colonization still lingering on, may I ask?
@@imlovely6522 100% agree with this, the schools teaching US history making it look like everything was perfect. Native Americans have been discriminated against for a long time, their land being stolen from colonization went against everything the government promised and then tried to pay them big amounts as a way to apologize, the scar is already there and too impactful. Building Mount Rushmore is one of the most terrible things Native Americans have faced, white men defacing a very sacred mountain to the natives, apparently it represents “freedom” or whatever American trait they’re trying to represent. But yeah it is a sad truth.
Truth is Slavery, Colonialism and Colonization are evil things done and benefited by evildoers. 🤔 Moreover, this, the land, is their, one and only, ASSESS. The beloved motherland their ancestors forebears had lived through thick and thin, endured through hardships of all sorts for so long. With their main ASSESS being taken away from them, their IDENTITY, their DIGNITY, their POPULATION and most of all, their FUTURE are all but gone.That's a sad truth indeed. The truth of the matter is that indigenous Native People would forever be the subject of scapegoat, and victimized by the Colonizers of their lands, as long as they occupy those vast rich bountiful lands in order to justify their occupation. In other words, the Colonizers are 'Living in Denial', aka, 'Living in Sin'.
@@metalmariopro5850 and it’s still happening… look at how the Supreme Court is planning to overturn ICWA. This will put millions of Native American kids at risk of being taken away from their families and cultures once again
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@@jeremiah2401 literally this video explains some of the problems. But just by looking at things like quality of life metrics and happiness index one can see that america is not a great place to live as an average person compared to many other western nations
If I lived in America I would be homeless because but Mum got cancer, my grandma had a stroke and my sister had to have back surgery. Don’t worry they all survived. How much money would that cost?
I have three degrees from the United States. I wouldn't recommend coming here. It's hard to get decent jobs for advanced degree holders, even with certifications.
I'm an Oregon native and have "resided" in the USA my whole life, but have been to England, France, and Italy. I specifically avoided Canada, just because I feel like too many Americans say, "I haven't been to any foreign countries, except Canada." I'm honestly no patriot and have even considered retiring in another country. Well, my fiancee is British and since I'm marrying her, I could get a simpler path to legal residency in the United Kingdom, which by the way is not called alien residency, but "indefinite leave to remain". I would be interested if you made a Top 10 Reasons NOT to Move to the United Kingdom.
Definitely planning on the UK soon! And you should definitely make the trip up to Canada at some point. It's a gorgeous country that you'd be remiss to miss out on ;)
You lose freedoms in many of these European countries, like gun rights and freedom of speech. The government could arrest you if you “misgendger” someone.
1. Need cars? If you read accurate history and economics then you see why you need a car. Nobody walks more than a mile in Europe for shopping when most live close to town centers. 2. Obesity is being addressed and more Americans are eating healthy foods. 3. Depression varies but it is equally the same in Europe. 4. The healthcare system is broken so it is very true. But it cannot be solved by socialism. 5. The high cost of living is true. That is why people are having less children. 6. Good jobs are going away. That is why people are having less children. 7. The high crime rate is exaggerated but it is not consisted in all areas. 8. The US education system is broken but it will not be fixed by socialism, BLM, woke people, LGBT, Islam, or any religion. 9. Most educated and mature Americans never would say the USA is the best country. 10. Yes, it is a divided country. 11. Immigration is designed to be difficult, just like all nations around the world. You do not want low-life people to immigrate to the USA like the USA does not have enough domestic low-life people to begin with.
Please explain why healthcare cannot be solved with socialism, when countries that rank the highest in The Lancets healthcare ranking have universal healthcare? And the same thing with education? Why isn't it fixed with socialism? And needing a car and using a car daily are two different things! I have a car for the times that I need one, but I use it only if I need it. Otherwise I walk, cycle or use public transport. In the US I would need to use a car every day as the urban planning is all about cars!
" Immigration is designed to be difficult, just like all nations around the world. You do not want low-life people to immigrate to the USA like the USA does not have enough domestic low-life people to begin with." Not in belgium, lots of low lifers living on wellfare
Hi! Spanish here, And although I haven’t live at the US most of these reasons are things I expected. However I wanted to point out that the “Division” point is probably not very remarkable since many countries can relate to that. Here you cannot have a politics or economics conversation without the other person judging you for who do you vote and potentially getting angry because of it. This is the case without a 2 parties political parties (we have 4 mayor plus the regional ones, which are a lot) and I have heard fellow Europeans or immigrants from Latin America complaining about the same thing. I mean your point is probably right but in most cases the country of origin would have a similar problem so it wouldn’t really matter.
I think for the geography , USA is actually one of the best. Because it's far from enemies and ISIS countries. Not to mention , USA also has very diverse landscape.
@@akunamatatalopez3963 meh they would probably get shot down by some turrets or whatever but your probably right even if they don’t get across the border people would just end up protesting and become terrorists
I'd recommend the following cities: (Phoenix, Arizona), (Omaha, Nebraska), (Boise, Idaho), (Lincoln, Nebraska), (Denver, Colorado), (Salt Lake City, Utah), (Colorado Springs, Colorado), (Buffalo, New York), (Tampa, Florida), (St. Petersburg, Florida), (Sacramento, California), (Tucson, Arizona), (El Paso, Texas), (Austin, Texas), (Dallas, Texas), (Flagstaff, Arizona if you don't mind the small town vibe.), (Charleston, South Carolina), and SO MUCH MORE!
As a Canadian, unless you want it to be super hot just move here. :). The US really isn’t worth it. I lived in the US for a year, I really really didn’t like it. Where are you from?
I’am Polish. Used to work remotely with Americans(from many cornes of the country) for some time. I would not say that they were close-minded. A lot of them was totally cool and got great sense of humor, also auto-ironically. The only thing that I couldn’t understand was kind of approach of their governmental agencies towards them. For example IRS. When my colleagues described how they need to handle such stuff, I got impression that it work like gamble with beurocracy, there are no strict rules, it’s about who will trick other party.
Oh that problem about food stuff.... But it not as big as it seem from my point of view. Well its easy to find cheap unheathly food. But its not hard to find heathly vegetables food and some vegetables is in a can.
This video is very accurate. I am a world traveler who moved in the USA 9 years ago ( Miami, Houston, New york city and now New Jersey) and you listed all the things I dislike here. It's very hard to give constructive criticism here without hearing you say to go back to your country if you're not happy. It is also very difficult to have an intellectually stimulating conversation with non-immigrants. Some people are book smart, not intelligent, and most are brainwashed by the propaganda than America is the best country in the world without having been living anywhere else. But HEY its ok, since here money explains and excuses everything. On the other hand, as an entrepreneur, this country is the best opportunity offered to me. I have never been so financially successful. And even if everything is more expensive and a question of money, I remain much more comfortable and financially stable than in France or South America where I lived. So yes I suffer from the lack of open-mindedness but at least I am financially free I can travel and visit my friends and family overseas. I love to say Europe is better when you are an employee, USA is best when you are into business.
Overall, the US is a great place to live (especially Phoenix, AZ). Sure, there are better options. But there are also worse options. And the US is my home, and I'm never leaving it. I've lived here for my whole life.
I phantisize about living in the US in the 50's, I believe it was the best place to live back then in the whole human History. Then Kennedy's assassination was the end of " the era of innocence".
I have lived in USA for 57 years and have now decided that I need to go to France for health reasons ( free medical and dental health care, mental health and meds as well) Can you do a :The many reasons NOT to move to France ? Just so I can talk myself out of becoming an expatriate? M
I live in the Netherlands but ive been to France countless of times and ive also been to the US Reasons not: - people are super rude. - driving is horrible, small roads and drivers don’t care what happens to each other. - poor. France is really poor and people live in small homes that is the only place they can afford. - apart from coastal cities like Nice, Cannes and Marseille and the capital Paris, theres not a lot of job opportunities. - French people dont like foreigners unless youre their customer. - Lot of homelessness and people pickpocketing. - high taxes (not as high as the Netherlands tho) - lot of people smoke and think its rude when you say something if the smoke is in your face But…. France has a lot of beautiful things as well! French alps, French riveira, lots of art, and a beautiful nature! Before you decide to officially move to France, I’d definitely go on a long (1+ month) “vacation” at the place you want to move to. See if you actually like it.
@@FromHeretoThere naw , I learned French when I was there back in college. But , they all speak English! Even the homeless ; so that point wouldn’t be too valid . Now an American who knows another language and culture than their own? That’s rare in most states , except here in California, where Mexico and Spanish we embrace completely! It’s just a couple hours to get to the Mexican border ; we do it all the time. Now , getting into Canadian French area , we have to cross a couple states , and the French is a little different than in France, but they can understand each other. Ok , I will need more ammunition than that ! The getting out of the USA was easy. I am 57 years old and breaking down; I can’t afford anything to happen to me or my kids. 😇
@@LordKreiden If You want to move to europe choose UK, Swiss or Denmark for high quality live without too many socialistic shit. If You want freedom nad realy nice and warm place to live, only Balcanian countrys inc Bulgaria and Turkey
Yes. Cold, passive aggressive residents, lack of good paying jobs, god awful internet, expensive car insurance, the cities are nearly isolated, and the immigration process is almost, if not as difficult as America immigration.
Loved this video and these things you mentioned are spot on. I moved to the USA in 1974. I'm now 56 years old. One of my first thoughts when moving here was, i must remember to not grow old here. I still believe it now.The great thing about the USA though is the incredible nature and how there are still millions acres of wild country to explore. Come for the nature not the culture and you will find a treasure trove. Nowhere is perfect.
You should do a ranking of the top 10 most populous countries based on standard of living, economy etc. It always seems like the best countries are those that have very low populations but I would like to see how countries with high populations rank against each other.
Compare the whole of the EU against the whole of the US. EU has a similar population and yet still ranks better on average in most of the mentioned metrics.
I kinda did the list for you but by HDI cause that’s what most people look at for how good it is to live in a country. The 10 most populated countries in the world are India, China, the US, Indonesia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Brazil, Bangladesh, Russia and Mexico. Here’s the list 1. USA (21st in the world) 2. Russia (52nd in the world) 3. China (79th in the world) 4. Mexico (86th in the world) 5. Brazil (87th in the world) 6. Indonesia (114th in the world) 7. Bangladesh (129th in the world) 8. India (132nd in the world) 9. Pakistan (161st in the world) 10. Nigeria (164th in the world)
I'd vouch to put weather on this list. I mean, in a lot of the country 10 degrees winter temperature and 90 degrees summer temperature is what most of the country has to deal with.
Could definitely be one, but as there are a HUGE variety of climates in this giant country, I'd argue you could always move somewhere with a climate you like. Not the case with most countries and many of the "best" countries get a lot colder/darker than our cold parts haha
Man thank you so much for all your awesome videos. My wife and I have watched so many of them lately, since we're trying to escape California and find a good safe home to raise our family. You make a lot of great points and provide valuable information. Just want to let you know, you are appreciated!
Just look up on the internet top 10 most beautiful states or something. But NY/DC California, Washington, florida, Texas,Nevada,Colorado, Utah, Pensilvânia and Iliniois are some of the most visted, some because of its nature and others because of their cities
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Watching from Brazil, most of us want to move to the USA due to economic and political reasons(Some of them), but most of the time we don't know how it really feels to live in America due to the first reason for moving there
10. I am a car guy. 9. Why should I care about someone being fat? Also I come from a country with one of the highest suicide rates and massive problem with alcoholism and drug addiction where kids get on drugs from 10 or bellow. 8. My political views are fine with that. 7. The land in usa is 3-4 times cheaper than in my country, also houses are cheaper better and have better infrastructure. 6. I can live in my car if it's legal in the US. 5. I'll just get a gun. 4. I am grown and I will not have kids until I can afford them. 3. The US has beautiful nature and honestly don't want to go to a place where I have no right of self defense or freedom of speech. 2. I am team yellow. 1. Yup I will spend the next years to become extraordinary person in science and get an immigrant visa. See you the land of the free in the next years. I'll go back here when I succeed.
@@OneDomidion The reality is that there are only 2 countries in the world which have constitutional freedom of speech and right to self defense at the same time otherwise if there is no constitutional right to self-defense against a criminal (which can be the government) the Freedom of Speech will not be protected and the media will be controlled by the government so those 2 countries are Switzerland and USA (I don't know if you know but News media in Europe is regulated and controlled more than in US by A lot). Also in Europe they are planning to ban restoration or serious repairs of vehicles older than 15 years old, meaning if my old sports car will require engine rebuild, engine replacement or welding the Government will require the car to be Scraped. To get to Switzerland is still more difficult than to get to USA and there is a lot of local laws that I don't agree with. I am left with no options, I follow my passion towards cars and racing in the USA OR live a boring life as a truck driver or a construction worker In EU. So I love guns, freedom, cars and I don't trust the government, what country would you recommend?
@@OneDomidion Let's see, first 10 years of my life I lived in Lithuania and now I live in UK for 8 years... also I was going on a summer vacation to Lithuania Also sometimes on Christmas and new year. Lithuania Has fucked economy and 40% tax where land costs Too much, like a land near a city with 300,000 people costs like a land in US near a 4 million people city, also government doesn't want to sell the land also all normal houses not in a village costs absurd amount of money also Lithuania has been leading the suicide leaderboard for a long time. also there a some problems with drugs and alcoholism, also many people live in poverty. I know I sound like I am an American who never left his hometown but That's because my political views fit nearly perfectly with Texas. I am planning to move to Lithuania since I have no way of succeeding in UK economy. And probably work for a few years to somehow qualify for an EB-3 visa and then at some point I will get to the US.(Also I remember I was on a vacation to Turkey once) Also in UK they started to place Face recognition cameras all around, Soo as a guy who doesn't trust the government I will leave this country.
Mostly true. Politics are the worst - politicians just create conflicts and drama without getting anything done to improve the lives of people. There are many different food choices in American though - you can definitely eat tasty and healthy food if you choose to.
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0:42 yeah, one of those inventions was a diner with animatronics that had bad odor and oozed blood... anyone here watching from mango? My man, we're all grown up now, I remember I was like 10-11 years old when I watched your MC series, fun times.
As an average American, I can honestly say this was really well done. Can't argue with a word of it. I live in Texas and every day fantasize about becoming an ex-pat.
Ive been to America and I’m half American, I’ve been to America half French way too many time, too many cities. And yes i do LOVE America but my parents decided it would be safer for me if i go somewhere safer because i used to live somewhere for about 2 years, where crime rate was high. I do plan to go back to America for my university but for now I’m not going any time soon with the Covid going on.
or, you can ask people from other countries. and then compare) truth be told, I hate Russia the same way, but when compared to other countries... I hate it even more... so I reckon the US can do better haha😀
@@vincenzo225 I know how lucky I was to be born here. I know that many people around the world have it worse then me. It doesn’t mean that I have to be ok with how the US treats it citizens or the way our country works and operates.
Based on your no. 1 in the list, since it sucks so much to live here, it sounds like the US's tough immigration laws are actually doing prospective immigrants a favor.