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3 years, 5 months ago @BaresarkSlayne When I lived in NJ, people would work in NYC but wanted to live in central or southern NJ. I had a job that paid me $22/hour back in like 2012. But I worked with a guy who quit his job in the city because he couldn't stand the commute. Him and his family moved to a cheaper area of NJ (still nice, but cheaper) and he took a job where I worked. He told me that if I was driven, that same job paid $40/hour. And even then, he couldn't really afford to live comfortably in the city. But eventually he found it most beneficial to take a lower paying job closer to home and find a cheaper place to live. That is city living though. It's always way more expensive. But I agree, living in a city in the US is ridiculous when it comes to cost of living. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @garretdziuk823 Canada is more liveable than LA, who knew? Other than the expats ditching LA to move to Mexico as well. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @theepoetunknown6052 I used to live in Los Angeles and have been in Switzerland for the past 15 years....I hate going back to visit and having to travel all over the fucking place just to see people. Driving here, nope. Public transportation can't be beat here...homeless, if you homeless here you really had to make an effort to do that. Never missing LA one second lol 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @MrHeller55 City water is ass in the US but I have some awesome well water. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @dynamicking4966 We need a part 2 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @TuTataElDaddy Y’all internet trash over there 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Bohemond_Rises I'm just glad you're gone, the less demoralized idiots we have here the better. 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Inkspells Have you ever been to Western Canada like Alberta, saskatchewan, manitoba. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Malcolm52 Shout out from the DMV 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @rosem5361 Coming from NYC with decent tap water and then moving to a Florida suburb where tap water will burn a hole through your throat has been my greatest regret????? The driving also get so old after a while. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @eviljudo2580 I figured it would be a bunch of ignorance. I was not wrong. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @VSHWSH96 FAQS THEY CHEESE EVERYTHING HERE LIKE DAMN I BE INTOLERANT THO 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @botyrtr You moved from America to Canada so you're still in America. The US is not America. Its part of the American continent just like Canada is and Mexico and Central and South America. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @atypikul1426 Florida is like the butthole of the USA. Oklahoma is bad, Kentucky sucks ass too but at least it aint Florida?? 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @jono3175 I actually don’t like American fast food it tastes gross to me 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @explore_with_em_x I’m a Brit who had just returned from a holiday in Mexico. My hotel TEAMING with Americans and Canadians and the difference between them both was IMMENSE! Now I’m not saying this about all Americans at all. Just the majority that were at my hotel. Man those people were rude. Rude, Arrogant, entitled, obnoxious and loud. The way they spoke to staff, other guests and locals was awful. No manners, clicking their fingers, cutting lines, being aggressive, blaming others for their lack of understanding. Men stomping around being rude about other peoples nationalities. Chanting and being very egotistical. I’ve never experienced anything like it.\nThe Canadians though. The absolute polar opposite. So polite, so kind, so respectful, so friendly. I spoke to so many about life and experiences and all were just lovely. Obviously I know that not all Americans are that way, nor are all Canadians lovely. The difference I saw in those 10days day was huge. I’d much rather go to Canada than America now. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @nickamalfitano3613 Trudeau is a huge L for Canada. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @SolomonKane66 I lived in Edmonton for three years and your mass transit is quite good. But the further you get away from city centers it thins out. Here in the ?US we need to work our mass transit. As I type this you meant self segregation. I think it happens around the globe. People want to live around people like them. There are exceptions though.\n\nI lived and worked downtown and the one thing that surprised me was the fact no one really talked to each other. Walking to work folks were wearing blinders and kept to themselves. Being from the South we say good morning, morning, hi, how ya' doing or something similar to people we run into. I asked a coworker and he said the only people that talked to you were the homeless. To which I replied, you have to be down on your luck to address passerby's? That was crazy to te! 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Cameron-yo2ez Very true…. Especially about water…. I’m missing the water in Germany 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @queenseabee8113 No wonder people in other counties think Americans are super rich. We make more money, but it's to keep up with cost of living. Seems like a lot, but the end result is the same. 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @thenewbull00 White supremacy is really the biggest difference if we're honest... It influences so much we see and don't see in America. The highways, transportation, architecture, businesses, etc. have all been influenced by it in almost every major city. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @clodismccuien8082 Don't come back... we don't want you just as much as you don't want us 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @1frogboy18 Never disagreed with preach more , New York got the best women 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @PurpleAlize PHONE and UTILITY is harshly expensive in Canada compared to the US. When living in ATL about 10yrs ago, I would get unlimited North America wide calls and unlimited data $40-50. Here, you'd be lucky to get nights and weekends with some 500MB for that price back then. 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Rufiothelost Shit columbus ohio Is about to be the next tech capital. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @getsixk619 Been wanting to move to Canada, but the housing cost to income ratio is unfortunate 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @jeremyswanson8826 Canada is a police state at this point though, your government is the worst. Y'all have no freedom. Your prime minister is an insane woke far leftist. I'd never live in Canada over America. 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @JJFN-zm3ky I lived in Newark nj and worked and shopped in Newark nj..Only had to take 1 or 2 buses..But then I moved to Hershey pa! The culture was different,the vibe was different and the people was so DAMN FRIENDLY.. I lived in pa and Georgia,they hated me because I had that NJ “attitude” that they say..But the areas I was at had absolutely no transportation!! That part of pa and Georgia I was stranded.. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @stefanleithner6922 politics being boring is the best thing ever, it shouldn't be a show, people shouldn't get elected for being good showmen, but for the ideas. and good ideas are boring and hard to understand. 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @jaquatashepherd-mann998 Noooo!\nDon't play American women like that! We cool??? 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @randywilliams4388 I think you just like being ruled by tyranats. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @dr_tal Cities just about everywhere suck. It's just outside of the us it's your in a city or it's basically the country. Us suburbs are usually better than the city. Plenty of spots to eat, easy to get around(with car) and overall very safe .\n\nIf I want to go to a city easy to take a train in and spend the day their. Then go home and not worry about it.\nThey do have a point of public transportation. Some cities get it well, others don't( looking at you ny) 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @painville Bullets flying in America fam ? 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @chesse129 Your gonna have to pull up on that Columbus comment 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Melanbrocolli I’m from New Zealand so there’s only 5million people here, Canada seems more appealing than US to visit just because the US seems out the gate cray cray. 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @lowkingdrew Bigbup New York 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @BookCOPLibrary Flying in the UK is cheaper than taking a taxi. No joke. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @DefineMorena 12:28 Degrassi 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @motorbreath22 wit you soft-ass canadian water 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @maverex25 I live in NYc my hold life . I don't own a car. I can get anywhere in the city and even outer boroughs. As for tap water, NYC has great tap water we spend millions on water purification. People still prefer bottled water but there's nothing wrong with New York City tap water 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @noizeaous7267 And they're talking about Montréal's water!!! It tastes like chlorine compared to the water in the regions! 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Colechamdiceman Every opinion expressed here was city based... In a more country state like MA, CT, NY outside the city... People don't live segregated at all... We drink tap water that tastes Amazing... Some Country women will put an entire city of women to shammmmmme with their fine azz... and all the rest of the points... \nY'all should try checking out the US without spending every minute of your time in the city 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Norikins89 You want some feeling of home visit Maine. We’re basically Canadian. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Colechamdiceman Vids have been a little boring lately but I'm here watchin' till the end and leaving a comment for that yt algo 1 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @icebby7308 Wait until you need physical therapy in Canada, the govt gonna hit you with that Low Tier God plan. 2 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @hollidieker8679 I live in Japan right now and I could totally relate to your sentiment when you brought up locking the doors. I've forgotten to lock my door countless times here in Japan, but I never feel worried because crime is just so low here. I never forgot to lock my doors back in the states and that was probably due to my sense of paranoia of what could happen if I forgot. I feel more at peace here than I do back in America. Also Japan has so much healthy (AND DELICIOUS) food everywhere you go. Fast food chains aren't all over the place here in Japan besides in Tokyo (and maybe some other big cities), but that isn't most of Japan, so living here has forced me to eat healthier and I am so grateful because I feel a lot better. I feel like moving back to America one day will be very hard when it comes to this.\n\nAlso I am surprised you all didn't mention the differences between health care! I know when it comes to Japan and America these two countries are night and day different. 154 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @visiionz_6699 As an American living in the middle east for several years now. I’ve been robbed and held at gun-point 2 times in New York, had a break-in at an airbnb I rented while visiting family in Florida and got my passport stolen. In the 8 years I’ve been living in Oman, I’ve never seen or even heard of a break-in, most people don’t lock their cars in the neighborhood, people leave the cars running while grabbing something from the store. There is a sense of community here where I know most families around my neighborhood and I’ve been surprised where I get greeted by their kids that I’ve never met at the mall or store. I can’t even give u 3 names of my neighbors in my hometown where I lived for 22 years. 1575 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @bandit6272 You take out like a half dozen of the largest cities, the democratic run cities, and our violent crime levels drop more than you'd believe. They skew the average a LOT 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @Crazyhead432 I live in a pretty nice apartment complex in Baltimore county and my car didn’t lock. Remote is dying. Came out the next morning and my shit got ran through. Nice neighborhood 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
3 years, 5 months ago @romnesia7729 Waffle fries reference - from Unforgivable, the meme series before memes existed. \n\nShout out to 2004 YouTube fam. 0 4lD0_fuB7qA
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