I wouldn't call Bernie far right, by European standards he's pretty much a centrist. That's why we laugh every time someone calls him or AOC "extreme left".
@paul1979uk200011 ай бұрын
Yeah I wouldn't call him far right, more centre by European standards, but I don't know by Iceland standards, maybe he is seen as far right there. The Democrats I would say are centre right wing, maybe a bit too far right wing, whereas the Republicans are seen as extream right wing in the sense of being fanatical. The US doesn't really have left wing politics, which is really comical how the Republicans and Fox News always like they bash the Democrats as being left wing lol, in the US, they've got two choice, centre right and extream right, which explains a lot of the results you see in US society, whereas in the EU, politics is all over the spectrum, from extream left, centre left, centre right, extream right and many others, which is a much truer test of democracy as everyone's views are different and spread across the entire political spectrum, whereas in the US, Americans are boxed into two ideologies, and because of the way the system is made, voting any other way just means your vote doesn't matter and your voice doesn't get heard.
@darkiee6911 ай бұрын
@@paul1979uk2000 They do have a communist party in the US, but it's so small it doesn't even count on an national level. And then there's the green party that's a center left party, but also very small.
@dooley-ch10 ай бұрын
Bernie would not be well known, because he would be so normal nobody would notice him.
@trevorcook44395 ай бұрын
Left and right wing comes from French government and should be judged on that.
@paulgreen75811 ай бұрын
I got talking to a nice women in a bar, she was black, I asked where her accent was from, it was New York, I said oh your American welcome to Scotland, she just about started crying as she was never called an American before
@Outmind0111 ай бұрын
Serious question from a perplexed European - what would she have been called then? Just black?
@paulgreen75811 ай бұрын
@@Outmind01 no African American, not an American she was actually a really nice old lady, she explained to me that you have different races there, and its Chinese American, hispanic American, and so on in my opinion only the natives are true Americans, but we have been indoctrinated into the whites being the power base, im English live in Scotland and ill never step foot in America
@AzalielBriarbloom11 ай бұрын
@@Outmind01 probably things a lot worse too
@andreavoros-marky420311 ай бұрын
Maybe African-American?@@Outmind01
@anderswiik743210 ай бұрын
That's so sweet and kinda sad at the same time.
@trulybtd539611 ай бұрын
The fail and try again lady failed to mention that option is only available for the privileged in the US. You have to be able to afford to live as you try and fail again and again which means you either already have money, or you live by others people money while trying, something generally frowned on, or in some cases illegal in many European countries. If you go bankrupt over and over again, people have a right to know you are not to be trusted as a business partner/person
@Poldovico4 ай бұрын
She's from silicon valley and has enough money to travel to Europe. She doesn't even know.
@101steel411 ай бұрын
If someone jumped out with a gun here, they'd be arrested 😂 The armed police would be called in, and it would probably be on the news.
@mikegeekie912511 ай бұрын
The right to roam in Europe…that’s real freedom!
@Sine-gl9ly11 ай бұрын
There is no absolute or general right to roam in Europe. Different countries and different cultures quite naturally have different rules and customs surrounding these rights of access to the countryside, but one general rule in what I suppose we might call 'western' Europe, and significant other parts of Europe too, is that by following common rules of rural politeness, you are highly unlikely to be confronted by a gun-toting farmer or landowner, and in fact are far more likely to be offered directions to a short cut, a scenic route or even a lift when you're lost!
@ZafWitnessАй бұрын
@@Sine-gl9ly Expanding on that, if you 'roam' in Eastern Europe, especially in the very rural areas, the chance of you meeting a gun-toting farmer would be extremely rare, instead you are very likely to meet friendly and hospitable people that probably will invite you in for a meal!
@Sine-gl9lyАй бұрын
@@ZafWitness True; that is less likely to happen in more 'populated' parts of rural Europe, as the farmer probably meets people on that specific track or path you're using, on at least a semi-regular basis. Nevertheless, it has happened to me occasionally, even in rural 'hotspots', and other encounters are rarely of a hostile nature, unless you yourself are clearly misbehaving, such as being off-track ijn an obviously sensitive area, lighting fires or disturbing animals.
@andreash.644210 ай бұрын
Every time I see these videos, healthcare is a big topic. So i decided to comment: i'm from Germany and our healthcare system is not for free or cheap. It cost a lot of money. But we here in Germany decided after WW2 that every men has dignity. So our founders had the idea of making a mandatory insurance for Healthcare, everyone has to pay for directly from our income. There ist no choice you don't want it. But i'm fine with this. Cause i know that today it's my neighbour who needs medical treatment but tomorrow it's eventually me. That's what insurances are for. All for one and one for all. ( Yes, i know it's a bit more complicated, but you get the Point)
@stefanievandijk75284 ай бұрын
Netherlands same, Belgium same, In the Netherlands you just have to have medical insurance and you pay some by taxes but most just monthly,in Belgium its the other way round but as everyone has it it's likely to be much cheaper than in the US
@PInnHeAd2 ай бұрын
I think they don't mean it is completely free, it is just that when something happens (i have broken a leg), you don't pay SHIT when it happens, you pay taxes to pay so no one has to think when something happens: Can i afford this? Because you have already payed for it through taxes.
@lucylane7397Ай бұрын
@@stefanievandijk7528free in the uk
@lazios11 ай бұрын
I'm Italian (sorry for my English), the girl said the true: for a young person WITHOUT MONEY it's hard (even with good ideas), in fact youngs who do that, it's thanks to family/friends help (banks want guarantees and finding financing from private is not easy). I'm just a 'bit perplexed by how she deal with the prospect of a possible failure, she only sees the positive side of it, a sort of ... "ok, I failed but I had an experience, I learned something new". Sure, this is true and it can be a useful lesson for the future, but there's not only that, there are implications that don't involve just you (capital you lose, creditors who don't get their money, someone who loses their job etc). In short: one thing it's to say that one must accept the possibility of failure (after all, this is the risk of doing business), another to see only the positive side and saying "ok, failing it's not a problem" because it's a problem actually, of course, you can fix all (like everything in life), but it's still a problem, so if you manage to not fail and gain experience, maybe it's even better (or not?).
@albval777811 ай бұрын
the guarantees for loans and all that is because the state actually has safeguards in place NOT to let you live under a mountain of debt while in the US everything is geared towards making you a monthly payer, if you have no debt and monthly payments you are seen as a "freeloader" your credit score suffers if you dont have monthly payments
@lazios11 ай бұрын
@@albval7778 I don't compare the two (different) systems, my point (as an Italian) is that I know how complex is for a young person to have access to money/financing, if you don't have a family and/or property/asset behind you (unfortunately this is a fact, that's why I mentioned a sort of balance). I criticised the part where the girl talks (about failure) as if it were nothing, as a normal path to take in order to grow, without considering the implications (who I've already written). So a fair middle ground (in an ideal world) would be best: access to credit if one is young, without money but with good ideas, fully aware however of the responsibilities one takes on (because money doesn't rain from the sky). I hope to have explained my thinking correctly. 🍺
@sk2101196210 ай бұрын
@@lazios I think this young lady only cares fpr herself. For her, she has the right to go bankrupt and start new, while other people pay the price for her failures. So she think the USA is better because she can make mistakes using the money from other people. She is only the worst kind of people living the "American Way" and ruins other peoples lifes to get herself rich. So naturally she doesn't like the way it is handled in Europem where she has to pay with her own money for her own stupid mistakes.
@XiOjala11 ай бұрын
Get a passport Charlie. Before you use it to travel you can still have fun with it. Try using it as ID in a liquor store. When they refuse to accept it you just say "So an American passport isn't valid even in the US?". Truth is: they'll probably never have seen one before.
@andynieuwenhuis783310 ай бұрын
@XiOjala; Charles has already talked about getting an American passport. As a Canadian, I can use my passport anywhere in my Country without any trouble. I'm a retired Longhaul truck driver, having done alot of driving in and out of the States.Before 9/11 Americans and Canadians would be able to cross Our Border without Any passport. I get the impression that Charles has out standing Medical bills that NEED TO be paid off BEFORE LEAVING, THE idiot Country of United States.
@jeanettebrannstrom232011 ай бұрын
When it comes to open your own business here in Sweden, you can get 6 months of payed leave to start your business so its some differences in Europe.
@pepita4611 ай бұрын
To the girl who was complaining about the lack of entrepreneurship/work opportunities in Italy, I just would like to add that she chose the worst country in the whole of Europe for working practices. Next time she should try The UK or anywhere in Northern Europe or Scandinavia. Totally different game!
@Greenwood472711 ай бұрын
we in the rest of the world most of it anyway KNOW we can be better, we are not perfect, but america thinks its perfect and so doesnt need to be better.
@suziedimblad876911 ай бұрын
Travel, travel, travel! It will open your mind!
@jonntischnabel11 ай бұрын
That's so insane how kids aren't allowed to do anything by themselves. I walked to school on my own from 7 years on. I used to get the bus to the next town from 10 years, and the train to Manchester city centre. (England).
@weejackrussell11 ай бұрын
Same here in Yorkshire.
@sami250310 ай бұрын
That's funny cos I'm from Manchester too and would get the bus to primary school at age 10 every day. Back then it would cost 20p lol
@SPlester11 ай бұрын
left over food from supermarkets in UK is given away to food banks and charities
@peckelhaze693411 ай бұрын
Yes, very true.
@ciberzombiegaming820711 ай бұрын
in Lithuania one day to expiration products is generaly 50%+ off in all stores, and once it gets to expiration date it get given for free to animal shelters , farmers and any other use *apart* human consumption (due to legal reasons, and no store wanting to be liable in case of something).
@FrostInFreezer11 ай бұрын
We have an app in my country, that stores can sign up for and you can get the leftover food for free.
@Sine-gl9ly11 ай бұрын
Yes - and no. Food retailers are required to reduce waste, and if foodstuffs approaching expiry date doesn't sell at a reduced price, they can, and often are, given to homeless shelters, soup kitchens and the like _as long as they're still safe to eat_. So for instance an undamaged can of baked beans is still perfectly safe to eat for weeks, even months, after its expiry date - not so with a carton of fresh soft cheese or a cream cake! I like to go 'yellow stickering' in the more expensive supermarkets, at the time perishables are being reduced in price. There are some AMAZING bargains to be had!
@ciberzombiegaming820711 ай бұрын
@@Sine-gl9ly in Lithuania?
@Parker875210 ай бұрын
One thing I will point out: people are not stupid for believing propaganda. Everybody is vulnerable to propaganda if it comes from the right place or at the right time.
@jh5kl5 ай бұрын
that's very much true
@peckelhaze693411 ай бұрын
The UK footpaths (trails), by law, must be kept open. They run through farm fields they are free to roam.
@Greenwood472711 ай бұрын
so long as you are respectful to their property,
@Greenwood472711 ай бұрын
For, at least 5,000 years a The Ridgeway. As part of a prehistoric track, once stretching over 360 miles (580km) from the Dorset coast to the Wash on the Norfolk coast, it provided a route over the high ground for travellers which was less wooded and drier than routes through the springline villages below@@Sorbzski99
@walkir266211 ай бұрын
6:40 oh, our rights in Europe are being stripped away slowly, too.
@gerardflynn73826 ай бұрын
I have never noticed.
@Poldovico4 ай бұрын
@@gerardflynn7382It's worth paying attention to. It starts with little things, maybe this or that public service gets privatized, maybe another becomes less comprehensive. Slowly things you took for granted become a little more expensive while the richer get lower taxes, but they tell you it will improve the economy. Eventually stuff that used to be normal becomes luxury and you find your paycheck no longer quite stretches as far as your necessities. And then you find you're as free as before in theory, but you can no longer afford to use it. That's when they start telling you to blame some minority who has it even worse than you. And the future we built together ends up in a billionaire's pocketbook. Look at Italy. It's plain as day here.
@KimmieArgyshev6 ай бұрын
In The Netherlands there are supermarkets who give products for free if the expiration date is the same date you buy it.
@101steel411 ай бұрын
Not a door, a window.
@aroblucky11 ай бұрын
There are many ideological things that mean something different in Europe than in the USA, often the opposite. example Liberal, In the USA, Liberal stands for left, In Europe we adhere to the principle of liberalism and start from the individual and not the collective, a liberal in Europe is not left-wing, not a communist or socialist. The term 'democrat' also appears to have a different meaning in the USA than in Europe. The left in the USA is the centre right by European standards.
@arnodobler109611 ай бұрын
US vs. World i think The terms come from Latin Ancient Greek.
@Poldovico4 ай бұрын
Liberals in Italy are the same as Liberals in the US. A centre-right party heavily skewed towards letting big businesses do whatever they want.
@LordRogerPovey11 ай бұрын
Love your reactions Charlie, fan from Hastings UK
@annemieke1862 күн бұрын
I keep laughing about Amy playing ghost in the back! At 12.18 she is walking around with laundry...it happened before in another video...but this time is just to funny...😂, it was not just an elbow, but your fiancee doing household chores...
@ricardoaraoz7175 ай бұрын
The thing is the window opens as if it had a hinge on it's lower edge when you just want air coming in and not rain or unwanted attention, but if you open it in the other way it opens with a hinge on the right as a normal window.
@educatednumpty7111 ай бұрын
An example of the food difference is a homemade BLT. If I were to make a BLT in Europe and make it taste like it would in the US, I would have to sprinkle each slice of bread with a teaspoon of sugar, especially if made with Wonder Bread.
@orwellboy195811 ай бұрын
On the subject of shopping another thing is the price on the shelf is what you pay, that's the law, no tax is added at the till.
@albval777811 ай бұрын
the tax is already in the price in EU because the VAT is same in that whole country while the US has basically 50 countries in 1 and they want you to have the illusion that you pay the same in every state
@jonntischnabel11 ай бұрын
1m 12 seconds. A ghostly apparition behind you! 😂
@TheDutchGuy62384 ай бұрын
The one lady talking about being able to start a business in the US and being allowed to fail and learn from it ... She forgets that when a company goes bankrupt, there are people that don't get paid for what they provided to you. There are people who make it their sport to start a business and bankrupt it and move on. In The Netherlands, where I come from, you cannot just open up a new store when you have gone bankrupt. You will have to suffer first ... But that's learning too!
@hone-i1d10 ай бұрын
Think you missed the point of the girl who demonstrated the possibilities of german-style-windows without further commenting. Those windows can be opened completely and also could be tilted. There are numerous YT clips where those windows are compared with american ones.
@CostantinosT11 күн бұрын
Hello from Athens/Greece/Europe 🇬🇷 You have a new follower 🥳! You know , i have been following many US/Europe videos but i love your comments . I was born in the 70's so USA was always "the land of freedom" , "the land of opportunities" etc. Well, it seems it's not 😉 Keep speaking up! 😎
@Bruintjebeer611 ай бұрын
They do that in the Netherlands There is an app for it. Everyday supermarkets and shops put everything tht is slmost to the date of sell in the app. Who react first can buy it.
@keithkearns9310 ай бұрын
I am Australian and have been told by an American that I come from a nothing little country and I wouldn’t understand freedom . Brain washed people are rife in your country . I have also been told I don’t know anything about firearms because we don’t have guns ( we do have guns) and I am ex military .
@johnam123411 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your video and comments plus learning more about the world around me.
@Wineblood10 ай бұрын
With the windows, if the handle is up then the window opens slightly at the top. If the handle is horizontal, it can swing open like a door. If the handle is down, the window stays shut.
@DimmackFan11 ай бұрын
You are so right about religion in USA and work condition. My cousins worked 3 jobs, they dint even have time for there kids. They were so religious and on top of that i dint even see where all that money went. In Europe one job is enough for you to live on, even if have family both having job is enough
@dudoklasovity20936 ай бұрын
7:40 - 2 months? I've been in USA for 5 years now and I still have stomach problems. I never had them before. And for the ones thinking "Oh, why are you in USA when you don't like it there?" I say: I am already making steps to move out this year.
@christianbell1357Ай бұрын
A fun fact about the food in the Netherlands: Our food laws are STRICT. Far stricter then in the US. What we do however, in our supermarkets lately is that they have this bin where they toss most foods that are on the date. So they are perfectly fine to use or freeze on that date. They are discounted up to 70%. I myself only buy meat that is on the date, i save so much money doing this because i just freeze it immediately. Then when i take it out in the evening, i cook it the next day. No waste. A lot of the food also goes to the foodbank here. If the supermarket thinks they wont sell it before it goes bad, they donate it to the foodbank, which means it goes to the needy. I have had a rough time with my life and i was a customer of the foodbank in the Netherlands and i have to say, theres is a LOT of food that you get. Great quality too. This is all for free, because supermarkets can just write it off and they want to help the locals out by providing this. Its a win-win.
@sedeslav11 ай бұрын
18:36 The highest population of a black people ( out of Africa) have a Brazil, not USA. :)
@danvernier19811 ай бұрын
Well he says percentage not total number so that should be Haiti.
@Studies-bd5rx10 ай бұрын
@@danvernier198 Percentage, yes. it should be Haiti. But in numbers, Brazil has the biggest population of black people outside of Africa. I'm one of them.
@annebokma463710 ай бұрын
Do you support a living wage and healthcare for everyone without going bankrupt? If yes you are left in the usa and you can be anything in Europa. These two points that no party dares to deny here. Also, do go into their church and tell them they are wrong. usually they wont talk to you again... Ever 😂
@skychristoffersen81577 ай бұрын
The thing about guns you can own a gun in Europe just you need training like a shooting range and then a license from the government and it’s just very strict regulations and i personally find it normal because it’s a deadly weapon you should be strict with it but im from the Netherlands so it’s very rare for someone too have a gun but you can just it’s a lot of work too get one
@mikerevell814511 ай бұрын
Second. Bro you need to make steps to get over here 🇬🇧 make the little steps now before its too late
@gluteusmaximus165711 ай бұрын
One thing about US fruit. I lived several years in a country that does not produce fruit with the exception of berries. I bought apples that looked like clones one to another. From Washington and each had a sticker with a number on. I left one apple for days or at least for more than a week and it looked pristine, shiny and it did not change. I tried to eat it but only the hull was still good. It got very mushy and weird inside. This happened with other US fruit as well. In Germany i can see an apple getting bad at one glance. Is there a protective coating on US fruit? Are they clones? I am grateful for any info!
@101steel411 ай бұрын
GMO 😉
@gluteusmaximus165711 ай бұрын
Really? Thank you.@@101steel4
@littlefreckles700411 ай бұрын
Hello from the uk here too!
@Phiyedough11 ай бұрын
It is sad that American kids can't go places on their own. When I was 10 in UK I used to ride for miles on my bike on my own.
@UmEditorMarxista9 ай бұрын
The person phasing in and out of the forth dimension at 2:10 really scared me for a sec
@corjp11 ай бұрын
The item at the end...We have been to the US several times and in those days ( 1990's 1997's) my wife and I expierenced a certain downwards way to colored people. Now it looks like it has worsened. That is frightening because that means that the US goes back into time and let the colored community feel like it is before July 2 1964. Please Please Please do not go back in time. We are all children of Mother earth...... no one is more special than the other and we all are special in our own ways 🙏🙏
@juliehillman874311 ай бұрын
the last lady commenting that she could not let her child/children play outside because they would get shot by Police is ridiculous. Most people are shot and killed by members of their own community. It is so sad that children of every race, do not have the freedom to play out and enjoy themselves without the fear of being shot while outside or at school, taken and/or seriously hurt or worse. I played out straight after breakfast and had to be home before dark. The deciding factor on whether you went home for lunch was how much fun you were having. Kids need to be kids.
@JenniferRussell-qw2co6 ай бұрын
I can't begin to imagine how it must feel to be black living with prejudice, it's so wrong! Even as a white person I found the USA very threatening, for all the usual reasons commonly stated. Primarily, for me it was the guns, then I learned about the healthcare (or lack of it), now it's the stuff they call food. Sadly, I stopped even travelling via the States, when going to visit family in Australia, years ago... just in case something happened en route! I don't even see colour, I know it as a fact, but I it's not the first thing I notice about a person. I hope you are treated with respect where you live 🙏 ❤🤗🇬🇧🙋♀️
@gitteherdinandersen611710 ай бұрын
It is not just the food prices. In Europe you can buy fruits, veggies and healthy products quite cheap, whereas - in Denmark at least - meat and sugary products are more expensive.
@sirpakuparinen730911 ай бұрын
Thank You 💖🇫🇮
@KurtHögerle11 ай бұрын
You would be welcome in Europe, you know.
@ZafWitnessАй бұрын
Danish Velux Windows in Germany - very popular and so smart!
@sami250310 ай бұрын
Yea people tend to compare Republicans to the conservatives in the UK and think they're similar, when in reality republicans are far right and the UK conservatives are centre-right... just like democrats.
@MartinWebNatures11 ай бұрын
Go ahead Charlie👍😆 8:30 preaching what freedom really is.❤️🤭
@trulybtd539611 ай бұрын
Do the political compass test if you want to know where you are on the political spectrum in much more detail than left/right
@MrPeanut387 ай бұрын
Just come to Europe. Experience it yourself
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art8 ай бұрын
On 15 something minute it's a window, not a door!😂
@zulynava405911 ай бұрын
18:30 outside Africa, Brazil has the biggest African population.
@Bruintjebeer611 ай бұрын
You being you is more important than politics
@michaelmilohanovich11 ай бұрын
Swiming pool clorine is duble in america then in europe!! Duble
@LynxLord199111 ай бұрын
Yeah she says that but italiens can move around in EU and find a place with good start up opportunities and Northern Europe/ ranks higher than the US on the start up
@OdaSundquist11 ай бұрын
Also something i have noticed about the food (Im norwegian) is that the price difference of healthy and unhealthy foods are not that big here, and often the unhealthier things are more expensive. Fast food, chips and candy etc is expensive here, which i dont really mind - it makes me choose healthier snacks. We also have a mark on our food (a green keyhole) that symbolizes that this is the healthier choice which is nice (it doesn't have to mean that the food itself is healthy. Like in the cereal aisle some have the keyhole mark which means they score higher on certain health criteria compared with other cereals, but cereal itself isnt necessarily the healthiest choice).
@diegestrandetekokosnuss58654 ай бұрын
The problem with the food is not, that is more processed. Its the stuff you are allowed to put into food and still call it food. I mean just look at the ingredients of McDonald's fries. It's hilarious.
@mandje200211 ай бұрын
The meaning of life is to give life meaining 😉
@5688gamble11 ай бұрын
Transportation. Getting anywhere in Florida sucked! What do you do in America if you don't have a car? I guess the auto industry, big oil and big businesses who can exploit low land tax on the outskirts like it. But it creates a dystopia where you have little sense of community, a place where not having a car is functionally like not having legs! You must be burdened with a car, even if you hate driving, because there is no transit and everything is miles apart with no side walks or shade next to a noisy smelly 6 lane road you cannot cross without walking a mile the wrong way to find a bridge!
@ftfmf344811 ай бұрын
11:46 if you got 3 strikes your out,doesn't seem unfairly, you just screwed up 3 times, why would a 4th, 5th or 6th time make it better if you know you only have 2 chances you wouldn't take the 2th if you know you would get it
@charlotteinnocent875211 ай бұрын
The whole thing about it being a free country is that you SHOULD be free to complain! When no one in the country tries to improve things, the country really will be left way behind the rest of the world. Everyone always has to move forward, and be better. American exceptionalism causes complacency, and makes America worse.
@aladinsane577110 ай бұрын
Let me tell you something about the price of literally anything in any country in the world: Prices in democratic countries ( how vague the democracy may be p.e. Russia) are based on national average income , is average high (like Holland), so are prices, is average low (like Russia) prices are low... It does not matter if it's food or electronics or a car, only exception being stuff from the usa ( if even allowed here) , but that is coz of the high import tax the usa puts on foreign goods with the results that any other country does the same on american goods ( and NO, i won't use cars as an example coz american cars are just ... well sorta the worst you can get here) So no, do under no circumstance try to drive your p.o.s. ford or w/e on the autobahn at 100 mph unless you have a deathwish... lol p.s. on the autobahn , if you do get into an accident and they can prove you went over 130 km/h you are on you're own unless you have a very very costly special insurance, normal insurance won't pay...
@JTerburg-hm6tk10 ай бұрын
But hey, even the hospital bills will be payed by the insurance
@chsoe429411 ай бұрын
A comment to support.
@thedutchhuman11 ай бұрын
i have a live, i am free in the weekend, i work 12 to 14 hours a day (transport) i don't need a big fat car to impress (citroen c3 from 2012) , i don't need a big house to impress, and so on. i don't buy things for another in my house. like i have said, i have a live and enough free time. 😉 welcome to europe
@diegestrandetekokosnuss58654 ай бұрын
The expiry date doesn't tell you if stuff is of. It tells you at wich point the manufacturer does not guarantee the looks and taste anymore. Most of the stuff is fine and its a complete wast to throw them away. Sadly its not just the US doing this.
@JTerburg-hm6tk10 ай бұрын
But be aware!! Not always it does!! It depends on your health care.....
@stanislavbandur73552 ай бұрын
You can be a christian and agnostic at the same time. You can be gnostic christian - that is about thinking if you can really know the subject (in this case god) - gnosis=intuitive knowledge of spiritual truths or Agnosis=non gnosis. But you can be atheist and be gnostic or agnostic too - but your subject can be like - we never will understand universe (A-gnosis) or we do will understand an universe (gnosis) // said to have been possessed by ancient Gnostics - then the term nowadays is a slightly bit different//
@PLF...8 ай бұрын
theres someone at your window
@JenniferRussell-qw2co3 ай бұрын
It sounds like all the poisonous additives are being recycled back into the food chain 🤔
@darrellbeets775811 ай бұрын
Charlie, get a screen behind u the person walking trough ur screen troughout the whole video seemed so sloppy and was super triggering/ distracting. The auto cropping is gping to work much much better aswel. Just make sure its high contrast for example a green screen and red black brown clothing its going to look a 1000000 times better and only cost u 10 bucks and 5 minutes of work screwing in 2 hooks in ur ceiling. Pls consider dont stagnate.
@bertkassing854111 ай бұрын
Al my windows in my Dutch house open and close that way :-)
@nenadstefanovic77911 ай бұрын
If you buy a house in Serbia 10k euros you get a citisenship so there you go for moving out. :D
@JTerburg-hm6tk10 ай бұрын
Ok, we have (a high) insurance to pay for every month... just to ensure..
@declanrussell223211 ай бұрын
There’s nothing wrong with working lots of hours as long as you reward yourself with lots of holidays (vacations) around the world. Something unfortunately America workers can’t usually do.
@andishawjfac11 ай бұрын
If you work lots of hours, when you do you take those lots of holidays exactly? This doesn't work in practise at all.
@declanrussell223211 ай бұрын
@@andishawjfac in the 38 paid annual leave days I get each year.
@Sine-gl9ly11 ай бұрын
@@andishawjfac If you work lots of hours, especially in a stressful profession and/or environment, and intend to do so effectively and long term, it's generally accepted (apart from in the US, it seems!) that you _need_ lots of downtime/vacation/holiday in order to 'recharge your batteries', be the stress mental, physical or a combination of the two. You'll work all the more effectively for the next few months after returning from a good rest/change of scenery/new experiences, especially in the knowledge that there's another one coming up shortly!
@paulclark645811 ай бұрын
get a 1 euro house in Italy u have sink 20 k in after
@mylovleymrbiscuit3 ай бұрын
Lmao your too funny - afghan girl
@karlmcgowan937511 ай бұрын
It would really grind my gears if i was an American. Having to still pay my Taxes while living in another country. what are you actually paying for.
@filstewart23806 ай бұрын
I'm a British woman resident in Ireland for thirty years. You could mot pay me enough to get me to VISIT the USA, let alone reside there. Food, health, transport, quality of life, personal safety, personal freedoms etc...America is scoring zero in all regards.
@hansomdal623110 ай бұрын
IF you have aspirations the US is better? Uh, no! First of all, if your aspirations entail education, you're getting that free of charge in Europe. The problems of starting up something new here in Scandinavia or Germany is according to my friends who run businesses not very great. What? You think we don't have bankruptcies here?
@annaolsson544110 ай бұрын
Just opening up another startup to us if you just do it multiple times then you are stealing from your creditors - you are not serious.
@thomash37168 ай бұрын
I´m glad that your insight about wheter the USA is the best country in the world or not is at quest... propaganda is everywhere!
@Studies-bd5rx10 ай бұрын
The hightest percentage of black people outside of Africa is in Brazil, not the US.
@trevorcook44395 ай бұрын
You can start with a change. For the better. No such word as acclimate. You acclimatise. Stop trying to be different with everything.
@gedeuchnixan383011 ай бұрын
The first clip already shows what´s one of of the most helarious parts of the US: I don´t wan´t to pay 10$ for just 400gr of industrial garbage cookies, I rather spent 3-4 times more so it´s made with real ingrediances by animals which are eating the chemical waste I´m not buying anymore, because I AM SUPIRIOR AND A KNOW IT ALL 😂 If it comes from a store in the US doesn´t matter it´s fresh, it still is trash 😅 And in a recent video you actually told us how kind of bad you and your family are doing. Not sure if I should say it but I think I should let the other viewers know of dire it is: mobile home in the US stands for trailer park 99% of times, it´s not like Europe where many elders see a mobile home has the dream retirement; that´s two completly different approaches to mobile home due to culture. Didn´t thought it was that bad for you guys and figured you got at least some shaby appertement or pretty run down wood shed/ US house like in Shameless: really struggleing but at least something better than a trailer. And some people wanna tell you "just move to Europe"? Are they sponsering the move? Otherwise I don´t see how this happens unless you and your woman find more success on youtube.
@TheChiefEng11 ай бұрын
The problem with politics is always that people think they can only belong at either the left or the right. In reality, being logic and human basically means that what we dream about are things that originates from both political sides. We want to be left alone (right), but we also want access to free or affordable education and healthcare (left). The problem today in America is that the whole political system has been poisoned by hatred. Politics in Europe tend not to be as extreme and poisoned as it appears it is in America today.
@Greenwood472711 ай бұрын
left wing and right wing, need the middle to work like a bird. if a bird only has one wing. left and right are the extremes both sides can have good ideas, good points, but they need to work together for the bird the people
@andishawjfac11 ай бұрын
Being left alone isn't the right. Libertarianism is a Left Wing ideology from Europe that was stolen and twisted by Americans, and "do whatever you want as long as you aren't hurting anybody" is a Liberal principle. The problem isn't people thinking they can only be Left or Right, the problem is people like you pretending that the Right have a monopoly on wanting to be left alone. There's a reason LIBERTY and LIBERAL have the same root word, Conservatives have been wanting to dictate who you can marry for years, there's no "being left alone" in that ideology at all.
@AzalielBriarbloom11 ай бұрын
careful tho, not every european country has the right to roam, like the UK and germany have it but France does not, if you want to be extra safe from reproach (cause you'll just get told of for trespassing most of the time here), you wanna check with the american ambassy, or the embassy in america for the country you're going to about what the law says on roaming if you plan on taking the high road in the countryside and take in the view
@ToneyBaker-e7q10 ай бұрын
The most Black Country outside of Africa is Brazil,not the us.