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3 years, 5 months ago @yashnigam6 I love how boring our politics are here in Canada 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Snow-fy5wv I live in Montreal the healthcare system is a disaster can’t even walk into a walk in clinic here everything is by appointment or you have to go to emergency and wait 20 hours , French people generally hate English speakers , the weather is terrible super cold in winter and super hot and humid in summer. The English elementary and high schools are very underfunded a lot don’t even have playgrounds and teachers are overwhelmed with lack of resources .Only good thing is that rent is cheap so you can relax pretty much even with a lower salary only reason why I live here and food is pretty good . Also you don’t need a car in Montreal it’s very easy to go around by metro everywhere you go . 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @d.f.thedefinitionthefyoudo992 Man said tap water like it's something worth changing countries for. Over the top. Lol 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Juiceimortal couple notes from an American perspective: canadians aren’t as polite and nice as the stereotypes. folks in montreal really think they in europe and not canada. canadian cities are diverse but there’s a “dryness” in the culture and atmosphere. canada is safer but also boring compared to the states 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @djmic_ez I live just outside of Chicago and basically from y'all video i got Canada has better food water safety and cost of living. Here in a America we got better...checks notes?: flight travel. Wtf America. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @smu7270 The worst part of the US is the public transport by far. Like you said, except for NYC, there is just no way. I was staying in a city north of Pittsburgh by 40 minutes and there was no direct bus to either the city or even the airport just 20 minutes away! By buses, it would have taken 3 hours. When I did take the excellent 28X bus from the airport into the city, no one was on it except for 3 other tourists and that was a great bus, passed through the whole city. LA was ok, but no one in richer areas takes public transportation. Chicago was passable. AND yes, Preach, I ALWAYS get sick from food in the States. Even the same thing at the grocery store tastes different. So salty and Yellow No.5 is still a thing. BUT I love Trader Joes LOL 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @madbwoy84 once tap water was mentioned, I felt that shit. only other thing I can say, I do also agree on the food thing, it's something about the grease that gets used in some of these fast food joints that just doesn't go well with the natural stomach. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @deeky1239 The food is just less salty up here lol. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @soultra1189 Yea just don't do anything the govt doesn't like they'll freeze your accounts 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @ThatBoyDrypto So honestly what’s wrong with Ohio? And I’m not asking the memers and trend followers that have never been there 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @mathieugagne2470 I love the diversity of food and cultures in Montreal, but i hate the constant never ending construction projects 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Animalhouser My rent for a 2 bedroom is $1,550 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @brettervonkanada6102 What about the language? Can you get away with knowing very little French in Montreal? Or will you be inconvenienced daily if you're not fluent? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @franklingoodwin You moved because Canada is superior to the USA. Everyone except Americans agree 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @breatheeasyOfficialChannel New Orleans is my favorite city 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @mathieugagne2470 Canada might be bigger, but 90% of the population lives in a line close to the southern border. The rest is mostly undeveloped nature. But yeah, 10x more people will account for more of the danger associated with density 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @gamera5160 I have relatives in Canada and we visit occasionally. My impression of Canada is that the people are very nice. They're very pleasant. It's very peaceful and relaxed. Politically, their leaders are petty and incompetent. American leaders are petty and incompetent, but Canadian leaders are like a frickin' PTA. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @AlexBobalexRavenclaw Dang, I gotta go around and do some water taste testing. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @USonuMabeaCh I can't do big cities. I don't want super rural, but Pensacola is too big of a city for me, I like living in the outer suburban areas like Navarre and Gulf Breeze between Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach. Everything I need is within 20-40 minutes. Most within 5-10 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @0000x0000referenced 8:03 I disagree St Louis has the best tap water in the US 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Infinite.Worldz American gone wild west latley its crazy here 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Korfax124 I felt it when Aba said tap water... I was in Mexico last month and had to buy bottled water all the time (I could drink the water if I boiled it). First thing I did when I got home, I took a glass and filled it with tap water back home in Denmark! \nLoved Mexico, but the tap water was missed big time!! 71 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @scasimir1000 I'm just here for the algorithm. I agree with you. I've been to Canada. Great place! Amazing people. United States is different 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @juansierraklein WAFFLE FRIESSS lol 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @carscoffeeandcannabis-634 WHen my daughter was born in Toronto, Ontario, with a few complications, emergency C-Section, 4 days in hospital... in the US it would have been $100 000. I'm a independent contractor, I don't have insurance . I'd have been financially ruined. \nInstead I paid $20 per day in parking. Maybe another $40 in the food court\nThat's worth every tax dollar I've ever contributed frankly 3 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @jays7761 US women and men are switching places. Our women are getting more masculine and our men are getting more feminine. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @sikwitit773 I would take my chances in Surrey, Canada than the south east side of Chicago as far as safety goes ? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @breatheeasyOfficialChannel I remember when you originally posted this video and I missed it I remember saying to myself man I hope they bring this video back 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @thorium9503 TBH most of Canada's population is all south of the country, personally I would love to visit the rural areas of Canada untouched because even rural areas in the USA happen to be pretty much crowded. I love the peace and quiet. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @SuffolkPosse82 Living my whole life in Cali I’m so jaded to the sprawl. It’s just a fact of life. Driving and hour to see a friend is just how it is. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Shiroyashasama I was with you guys until the food point that one is straight ? there’s literally regular restaurants here everywhere. Canada is literally not that different than the US when it comes to that food stuff. Some 3rd country in East Asian on the other hand those people can talk smack about food but definitely not Canadians 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @markbartel216 Canadian-American here - born in Toronto and spent considerable time in NYC. I love the racial differences between Toronto and NYC - they're both diverse, but having lived in both, I find Toronto diversity is a bit more seamless than NYC. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @anniehimself I know damn well yall ain't talking about expensive COL when Vancouver is likely more expensive than New York. Also the US has many other cities to choose from while Canada has like 5. \nAnd the food here is likely far better, yall ain't got no Cajun or creole food up there. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @smdrightnow2070 If I can't have a gun I'm not going ?? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @coltonsmith3270 i resent your comment about columbus ohio lol. but rent here is crazy. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @carscoffeeandcannabis-634 Canada big ups. Definitely, when I have been to the states, the racial segregation was one of the biggest surprises. Being from Toronto, you'll legit have every culture within 1 floor of 1 apartment building. Then go to like Jersey, and not see a single black person in an entire neighborhood. I REALLY like the diversity of Canada, at least in the big cities. Happy to be raising our daughter here, we actually went out of our way to ensure the daycare we put her in was pretty diverse. \nNow, in our small towns, shit gets a little.... I don't wanna say RACIST per se, but definitely a lack of cultural diversity. Annnnd maybe a bit racist lol. \n\nBesides that, our Universal healthcare is definitely one of the reasons I am proud to be Canadian. It's not perfect, but Canadians don't even understand the idea of medical bankruptcy. Like, how could anyone be against the idea of having a system that gets rid of that? Because taxes go up? Like, we all get old and sick at some point. You DO get that money back with the healthcare you receive eventually, and in the long run, pay less per capita than places with private healthcare. It's like being against your pension. Makes no damn sense to me. \n\nLastly, I gotta throw a little shade on the overly patriotic nature of Americans. Like, the US makes great entertainment. They are a world leader in making entertaining shit. But besides that... y'all ain't so great. Your good, y'know, top tier in terms of countries. But not better in most ways than other first world countries. Worse in a few. Canada isn't perfect, but you don't see Canadians constantly claiming to be better than everyone else. It's such a weird flex, like, everyone who isn't from there knows it's not true. It's like showing up to a car meet in a Honda Civic, claiming to be faster than everyone else, laughing and driving off. It's just weird 7 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @lamenrd Lmao that’s tuff, I’m from Columbus? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @catchingbird1 Bay Area tap water is great specifically Oakland, CA. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @craigcas117 Must be to have less freedom. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @ChrisGoldie being from the midwest i can say with all confidence that some people's tap water in america is TERRIBLE. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @grast5150 Everything you guys said is because as you said your entire experience is based on LA and Miami. As You said, U.S. is a big place. I personally think it more to do with who you are hangingout with in LA and the location. Remember, lots of riots and lots if fires where some people burned down all of their grocery stores and stores in general. but to be honest LA is crap hole and agree that due to traffic, cost of living, and general safety issues. I would live anywhere else. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @jones4753 I love Columbus ? but I went to school in Ohio so I guess that’s why lol 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @jaybrood9 The socioeconomic flaws are much difficult to compare considering the very foundations that birthed America as well as its intricate and dense population. There are variety of implications that comes to accommodating a diverse population of 380 million which is 10 times the population of Canada (these can also be structural). The rent in Montreal is not as high relative to major urban cities in America simply because of the demand. People simply do not want to live in Montreal at the same rate that they do for places like San Francisco and New York. Moreover, places like New York and San Francisco, (this can also include Toronto/Vancouver), have rigorous rent controls as well as zone restriction laws that limits the capacity for home builders to produce affordable housing, (especially when compared to Quebec). I live in Canada, but I even I must admit that economic success and freedom is much higher in the U.S. Name me another Western country with more african Billionaires/Millionaires than America? Canada is immensely reliant on Government to regulate trade and commerce and due to our lack of entrepreneurial spirit, I expect that we will remain a commodity-based economy for decades. This is especially a sad reality if interest rates continue to rise, as it will negatively impact the purchasing power of our dollar which is indexed to commodities . \n \nCheers, 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @zuffin1864 The best transit metro areas with good walkability either have too much crime or cost too much or BOTH. The best area for healthy living statistically is arlington VA but that place cost wayyy to damn much in a lot of neighborhoods. Philly is affordable comparitively but got way too much crime. We are so close to fixing that stuff, that if we do we covered, but mosy city governments are totally SCREWED IN THE HEAD! 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @team6kdl Idk about Toronto but ottawa public transport the worst I've ever seen in the world 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @echoparkwino7598 LA is like that cause of the Redlining in it's development. The city was super segregated and then you add how institutionalized it is to and thats why it's like that. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Thinkseen The liberal government has ruined Canada 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Fullyaliveforyou Bruhhh Toronto has one of the highest rent in the world so idk what there talking about 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @keoneh I guess this kind of goes with the whole everything being incredibly spread out, but public transit in most major cities in Canada is far more reliable than in the US. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @femstauk8865 That negative is my major problem, as a black person I can live ANYWHERE in England but I dare not in America 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
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