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3 years, 5 months ago @kareenaasalways What about health care. Ik it free. But what are waiting times and specialty doctors like? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @iAmBeauty- 13:16 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @cazadorz8300 first of all you are wrong in one small concept America is a continent not a country not just USA so you are right in that america has a shit ton of countries in it included usa, canada, uruguay, brazil, argentina, etc...to give a few examples 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @kareenaasalways SOUTHERN WOMENNNNN 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @spaghettimonster153 Preach need to chill with commenting on other peoples looks lmao. Dude look like a nigga dustin henderson. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @xJuanRicoSuavex 05:42 YES YES A THOUSAND TIMES YES! I'm from the states, NJ to be exact. Before starting nursing school I visited Canada during the summer. I stayed in Montreal and visited Quebec (I had a bit of culture shock being in Montreal because of how CLEAN the city was. Compared to places like Philadelphia and NY). Without a doubt the quality of food is different in Canada vs. the states. For the first time I ate Nox for breakfast in Montreal (Salmon with cream cheese on a bagel) and was like wow this is good! When I ate it back home, the taste, texture was different. \n\nMontreal Nox tastes like and had the texture of salmon. Where as in the US it's like mushy and a bit jellish. 3 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @yoandermulet3731 Tap water in Scotland in the highlands is awesome too 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @luke14parker Healthcare? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @TheCrimson7272 The median house in Toronto costs 400k more than the median house in LA. Idk where you think cost of living is lower. Canada col is high af 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Iceh4wkvideos To me its crazy to see how different living in the city is from a rural or even Suburban area. Like cost of living in most burbs is no where near either countries city.\n\nIve been to a few places, several different parts of the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico and what they all taught me is i dont want to live in a city. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @michaelsingleton5173 I'm right with you on tap water I'm from South Yorkshire UK we have really good tap water too like it's actually better than alot of the spring waters you really appreciate it when you travel. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @derricke0943 Recently moved to US for career and building a foundation, hoping to move back once I got enough to make it easier back home. Build up down here, settle down up north. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @abbymhamba8048 It actually pays more to be a pilot in Africa than the US because of all the competition 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @dogmeout345 Aye, for me? Can yall go back to talking shit on Florida. What we do here in Ohio to be the new florida of the web? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @sweetestbaby Detroit?? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @xKS616 WAFFLE FRY. UNFORGIVABLE 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @ProtoJay4789 ✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️ Get your passports!!! 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @sya9850 I hate conversions like this. Life can be hard or easy wherever you live if you're in comparable countries (mostly 1st world). If you want to build wealth or love recreational gun use, live in U.S. if you would rather give more in taxes for more ease and certainty then maybe consider someplace else? To each their own. At the end of the day it's your decisions that matter. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @rideauxbaldwin6071 In 1986 I went to Toronto and was out to see a friend in an upper middle class neighborhood. Their dog got loose late one night and I was chasing it down the street…some cops rolled up and asked if I needed any help, and I said no. They left. Th at would not have happened in some white areas in Los Angeles then. They would have thrown the dog a Billy club and they all would have been beating in me! I almost moved to Canada right then! 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Ibrahim-gm2bo I agree. I'm Canadian and I despise every American-made food. I NEVER buy anything at the grocery that says made in the US unless it's gourmet or from a small-owned family business. It's expensive, but I believe it's worth it. The chemicals and hormones they add to their food are atrocious. Plus the amount of sugar! 17 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @scarycatdog Thank you aba for mentioning the DMV we love you here 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @enrique88005 You know why Canada is safer?\nJust look at the demographics of those areas. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @LeBeanie The Waffle House has found it’s new host 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Unavenged I HATE the tap water in most cities in Cali. It’s so bad. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @theblessed1561 So I am originally from metro NY. I have to make that distinction because upstate is entirely different. When my husband was in the military we travelled a lot with domestically and internationally. Then we settled south. I can say that Preach is right about NY women being harder. However it is t just the women, and I will say it isn’t something we realize. I started working somewhere a good friend of mine had already settled. I was called into the office because my supervisor had gotten a complaint that they way I spoke to someone as rude. Additionally he got the same comment about my friend. While we thought we were being direct, it was being perceived as rude. That we needed to put a little more sugar in the way we spoke to people because that is what is customary there. I grew up in a more speak your mind and be clear, concise, and direct. Where my local co-workers were accustomed to a less direct and a softer approach. It’s something that I have had to really work on because I 100% never realized it about myself. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @racsis3504 I'm in a small town in Mississippi we have to go atleast 30 minutes away to shop and we just got our first Starbucks (not in our county the county we shop in)and we haven't dranked tap water in decades and it's getting expensive 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @TheRealJAYDOSS Preach did American woman filthy ? 10:30 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @tayrenrockingham8905 The only good tap water in the states is in central Iowa, I've never been to Canada but I've never been able to drink tap water outside of central Iowa not even the whole state 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @me2ontube America is still probably the best place in the world to make money even without an education n why so many people want to go - unfortunately due to woke culture even the nicest places in Europe (n Canada) are no longer safe which is why I'll never leave Texas n give up my guns - when I get old n retire I'll do so in a holy place in India however 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @DMSrunit There’s just too much usable/ livable land in the US compared to most countries 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @ocsjc13 Lol tf these dude grew up that they always worried about locking the door ?? I live in cali and never worry about locking the door 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @worldlyobserver I lived in Korea for a year and I love it preferred to America 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Qqxx22 I went to Vancouver BC for a 3 day weekend. Every Canadian I interacted with was cold, non-engaging, and at times down right hostile. \nI was rather shocked by this experience given their “Canadians are super nice” stereotype. 3 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @donaldcodes Lived in montreal and now live in san jose. can confirm the girls in montreal are lookers indeed 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @usmanbarak2615 A big one is data for cell phone plans, we are straight up getting hustled. In the States, they are practically giving you GB's for free lol 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @drereviews8868 I’m from seattle and our tap water go hard 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @nomaanalwi9495 You guys are absolutely right about the worst parts of Canada being like the best parts of America. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @raymondbarker2242 Haha Van Nuys is not norcal!!! How dare you ? ? ? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @TheWoodfordreserve It's cheaper to live in Dallas Texas than Montreal, which is one of the cheapest cities to live in Canada, so I don't know where you're getting lower cost of living (and yeah I heard you're trying to compare apples to apples, but this is impossible and honestly, wtf would someone want to live in a crime ridden city like NYC? Which btw is around the same housing cost as Vancouver..)\n\nAlso, I'm not sure if you guys pay taxes, but this is a HUGE factor; take home income in Canada is much lower, and when you consider Americans get paid the same as us but in US funds, their taxes are a joke, so their disposable income is much higher.\n\nCanada is a country where mediocrity is celebrated, it's a good country for average intelligence type people who don't or won't earn high incomes , who don't want to own businesses - yeah it's perfect for them , but I was born and raised here , and trust me seeing 60-65% of my income going to cumulative taxes is disgusting.\n\nOh and for the record, someone earning average income of $50k in Canada gives up 46% of that to cumulative taxes - this is a fact you guys seemed to have left out.\n\nFor good looking women, bro once again, Montreal born and raised, the quality has dropped severely - a lot of hairy legged far leftist anglo types taking over, it's not what it used to be....\n\nLived in both, once again, Canada celebrates its mediocrity, the US is where you go to make bank and build a business - And Toronto is the most racially self segregated city in the world.... 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @orbiteflow8909 My first time in the US was in NYC and I already got mugged within a few days of staying...and got randomly racially harassed. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @captaindanger13 that tap water thing is sooooo true. i will never ever drink tap water. it tastes horrible and it looks horrible. i accidentally left a small pot of boiling water on the stove for too long to the point where all the water evaporated and it literally left a bunch of dark metal stuck to the pot. i tried wiping it off which kinda worked but it didn't work enough. that pot is stuck like that forever now. 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Mohroka I don't like p[laying politics, but what's even more ridiculous than the cost of living, is who gets blamed for it. You literally have a WHOLE political party that makes their careers off of huge tax cuts to the rich and corporations, and yet when that causes prices to increase, they blame the other side. Like, for real. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @mikesmith339 The real food is in the rural cities my boys, stop going to major cities 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @kingkb54 Well I want want I wouldn't be surprised by their tap water point but at the same time topwaters like different in almost every state because I live in the Bay and I can definitely tell you at least in the San francisco-oakland areas in Hayward areas the tap water isn't bad but in every other surrounding area one of the ways I know tap water is bad is when I wash my hands and then my hands look dried out 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @fatmanpez I live by lake Michigan about 40 minutes North of Chicago and 40 minutes South of Milwaukee with every type of social biome around me in between as well as airports and I didn't realize how different it made me from people who live hours or more from a different type of demographic or city until I started going to Summer Camp back in the day and talking to people who hadn't left their hometown, ever because they don't have easy access to airports, translations and if their going to pay extensive money for a family trip it's probably to go hunting or go to the one resort thing their state is known for. I've been to several other states between the East and West Coast and it's interesting to see how much of a mixing pot we are of stuff and I do wish travel was more prevalent between everything for the sake of letting people see the rest of the country. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @blujyuh3410 I feel that tap water thing, Houston water is NASTY 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @dylanzrim3635 Doesn’t matter how “nice” a place is, if they send you to a re-education camp for breathing wrong? I don’t like en... 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @tidelliK Not Columbus ?????? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Williamxplays I live in Memphis? best tap water in America 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Shawnne86 ? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
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