No. These stories are not 'insane' this is normality for most of the world. It is America that is insane.
@kathysmith64132 жыл бұрын
you got it in one. the absolute miserly greed demonstrated by most of the US capitalist system is enough to make person wish that Marx was still alive and working as his theory should have been used
@zitronentee2 жыл бұрын
USA is a developed country acting as if it's still a developing country.
@nathanford12012 жыл бұрын
100%
@fxlei18562 жыл бұрын
@obimk1 Gay Marriage in 2001 feels like your country was a pioneer to me, but otherwise it's what I'd expect of most developed countries.
@fxlei18562 жыл бұрын
@obimk1 That is the case where I live as well. What I meant was that I took these things for granted nowadays. I was rather shocked that there was a developped country where such Gofundmes were needed. Where I live, the price of health insurance is dependent on income and can even be free under certain circumstances. I find the US american idea of freedom quite twisted anyway. I think my freedom ends where yours begins and I think anyone should have the freedom to live without fearing for one's wellbeing.
@joealyjim30292 жыл бұрын
This is why when Americans say they live in the best country on earth, we all laugh at them
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
You laugh at us because we are paying for your lifestyle and you think that you've done something to deserve it, like any other entitled child that has never has to pay his/her own way.
@xiii07222 жыл бұрын
Yep. Pretty much, and it is obviously also because they don't know about how (good) things in other countries are... while claiming that.
@Rai2M Жыл бұрын
Russians say the same thing, imagine that. Lots of them do think everyone is jealous about being a russian citizen.
@evandrofteixeira Жыл бұрын
Not if you live in Brazil.
@worcestershireweedingson5562 Жыл бұрын
@@xiii0722 as an american who's lived overseas most of his life, I prefer america
@luciludka Жыл бұрын
About the guy with a beer can... As a Polish person, I want to add that drinking alcohol in public places is illegal here. He was acting shifty because he was scared of getting a fine. He was probably wondering why that girl was eying him constantly because the locals would be more likely to just ignore him
@cpaul9269 Жыл бұрын
hahahhahh - now it all makes more sense....
@nanawakagimi120811 ай бұрын
znaczy, znając życie inni pasażerowie mieli to w dupie, a co dopiero motorniczy xD nie wiem, ja rzadko jadąc tramwajem czy autobusem widzę sytuację, że kierowca wyprasza ludzi z alko z pojazdu
@mezmerizer942210 ай бұрын
a kurwaaaaaaa luckily, we can drink in public here in Serbia but not get shitfaced, that'll just get you in a cell to sober up for the night.
@Nick_8059910 ай бұрын
In the UK it is legal to drink alcohol on National rail because they sell alcohol on board intercity rail services from trollies and the buffet however on London's transport and in streets it is illegal and you see lots of people drinking out of bags it looks so obvious and funny
@Maax12009 ай бұрын
He thought she was acting scetchy.
@Mayfrancisxavier2 жыл бұрын
The stories aren't insane - the US is!!
@elouise55932 жыл бұрын
No. You are.
@taviseagles42282 жыл бұрын
The stories are cap 😂😭, all women love to act for clout.
@allanwhittle46032 жыл бұрын
The US is a rip off, people over there have no idea they are being ripped off.
@teodordobrev93442 жыл бұрын
@@taviseagles4228 I'm from a 'developing' 'second world' country. We have 22-30 days of paid vacation, almost unlimited sick leave for when we are actually sick. Most of the medical procedures are free and come with insurance, costing about $100/year, ambulances are obviously free, schools are mostly safe, 54 weeks for maternity or paternity leave (with 90% of regular salary). And a higly developed and safe public transport system.
@BTL66662 жыл бұрын
Exactly 100%!!!...Americans are way more abnormal than the rest of the world!...and they still think they are the cradle of democracy and try teaching the rest of the world!!
@callmeeash29272 жыл бұрын
No matter how much I take the mick out of Americans I actually feel for you guys. It’s the fact that they really out here gaslighting you in to thinking it the ‘land of the free’ when in reality it is the land of trauma.
@Real_MisterSir2 жыл бұрын
Land of the free, as long as you pay upfront for your freedom privilege handed over graciously by the totally not corrupt government and 1 percenters. But in the end, it's only the avg joes and jesses who can make meaningful change. They just need to realize that change can and should be made, no matter what the USA! USA! USA! -crowd is gaslighting them to believe.
@trl28282 жыл бұрын
Land of Truma? Hardly. It is the land of the free. I am free to become anything I want, do anything I want and become as successful as I want. Everything is up to what I want in the USA. How is that Truma? Do people not die in your country? Must be nice.
@callmeeash29272 жыл бұрын
@@trl2828 Free but for a price. Sad reality. Do people not die simply for sitting in a classroom?
@trl28282 жыл бұрын
@@callmeeash2927 Very Rarely and it has more due to how society has changed in the US, not because of guns. Guns have been here the whole time. Guns created the USA. That is why guns are apart of the USA, nothing anyone can do about that. Without Guns, the US does not exists. We used to bring guns to school for shooting club. Funny how that was never reported on.
@JB-mh5xy2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, a lot of people that weren't born here don't understand how actually fucked up it is. You all just see the hollywood stars and celebrities and think we all just live like that, and we absolutely don't. It's pretty much the Hunger Games here. You either step on or get stepped on. I'm glad when I see non-US people extend some empathy our way because all the shit you all see is fake. It's all propaganda that the rich use to show you all how "perfect" our country is. Our country is only "perfect" if you luck out by being born into money or getting really lucky and making a big bank yourself. The rest of us are fucked. Thanks for your empathy.
@MaN2Mega Жыл бұрын
People forget, while taxes are higher here, we pay nothing for the things that are the most expensive in the US that only the rich can afford there, healthcare, higher education, childcare etc.
@radielkill9 ай бұрын
the sad part is that you guys already spend the same amount per person in some of this services, like healthcare and don't get the same coverage.
@jamescuttler80474 ай бұрын
The US actually has higher taxes than most of the western world
@MrSqurk3 ай бұрын
When I lived in America they I got asked how much I owed in student debt and I genuinely didn’t understand what they were talking about.
@alessandromauri54072 жыл бұрын
For the girl at 11:01, i live in italy, and we had a walk in Austria on holiday: we traspassed a farmer's house to get through the walking path and the farmer saw us. In short, we ended up eating strudel and drinking beer with him, while he was explaining wich part are the best to visit in that wood and how to get there
@Danielaco23 Жыл бұрын
Omg that's amazing, here in Spain you'd probably get asked what you're up to, and if you're lost, seeing as fields often have paths to navigate through them
@shiva_689 Жыл бұрын
What's also cool is that in Austria along with most Scandinavian countries you can camp anywhere you like in nature. I did that with a friend once and it turns out it was part of a private complex of gardens. In the morning some elderly Austrian guy came to us and asked us what we're up to and how long we're planning on staying. We told him we're packing up and he said: It's all good, he's just the manager of that place and people had asked him about it so he wanted to see what's going on. He was super friendly, I'm sure we could've stayed there longer if we had wanted to. I think there's a limit to how long you can stay somewhere if it's on someone's property but you have at least a couple of days. Obviously you can't just camp in someone's garden but if it's open to the public and or part of a forest or nature then you can just put up your tent. That's quite the contrast to the US
@chaitea4724 Жыл бұрын
Wow omg
@michelleikoma2953 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, no shotgun
@kunalg54 Жыл бұрын
In India when we are travelling with family. Instead of finding a restaurant or a Motel. We would camp at a tree nearby a farmers field and eat our food… sometime we buy some veggies, or they just simply give us free… for staying at night knock on anyone’s door and women and children stay in and men stay out in open and sleep under open sky……
@alicerobb59242 жыл бұрын
This would be why the rest of the world thinks Americans have an unjust sense of superiority.
@Sabundy2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. 100%. That is exactly what pisses off the rest of the world about Americans. That unjust sense of superiority.
@AO-po8kc2 жыл бұрын
Bingo
@Real_MisterSir2 жыл бұрын
I think the second reason is that all these countries don't act like they're flawless or the best or that they shouldn't keep improving even if they're already doing great. It's called being realistic. The US stereotype ofc is "US number 1, best in the world, can't improve perfection", but at the same time we still see US citizens argue internally all the time, especially when it comes to political matter - meaning there clearly is plenty of room for improvement. If only the self realization hit as hard when it came to external debates, and not just internal ones.
@trl28282 жыл бұрын
It is not unjust. Compare the amount of people trying to enter the USA vs any other nation. Why is that? Could it because the US is superior? Are we a perfect country? Hell No and anyone that claims other wise is stupid. The fact is the United States of America is the best country that man has created so far, anyone can come from any place, class and become wealthy beyond their dreams in the USA. It happens everyday. Now of course it will not happen for everyone or most people but the fact that it can happen makes it the best country so far. Still not convinced. Which country has the worlds most self made millionaires? Billionaires? Again is the USA perfect? Nope, are we better in all area's nope but we are superior in a lot of areas and if you allow yourself to look at things objectivity you will realize most of these other countries have the ability to have these social nets because they rely on the USA to protect them with its Military, so they are free to spend less on Military and more on Social safe nets. That is just a fact that you can either accept or you cannot. The US is one of the youngest countries compared to most and yet it has surpassed all those other countries in economics, technology, and world influence. We are the worlds only Superpower, that cost money and Military. Take that away, and watch those social safe nets disappear as those countries have to ramp up their Military spend to defend their country. P.S. The International World markets rely on the USA, the USA does not rely on it. Hence why the world trades in US dollars.
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
If America doesn't pay for your national defense, subsidizing your government handouts, then you can talk. Otherwise, I don't want to hear any EU aholes talking about "an unjust sense of superiority."
@veritaspk Жыл бұрын
Public services in Europe are not free... they are just designed to provide services, not to generate profits for corporations. That's why they are much cheaper.
@Wildkakahuette7 ай бұрын
and everyone pay for everyone in taxes so it help too
@TheGiantKillers6 ай бұрын
This is very true. Healthcare in Europe isn't really free. You pay for it in higher taxes and in the UK, while the ambulance might not ask for your credit card, you might have to wait a couple of hours on it actually turning up and then sit in it for another twelve hours waiting to be admitted for treatment [this is not an exaggeration, it happens routinely in the UK healthcare system, which is in crisis]. However, when it comes to employment, the USA is like serfdom by comparison to the benefits European workers take for granted, and don't get me started on how fundamentally wrong any society is if having to teach school children how to avoid getting shot!
@theboomzer00986 ай бұрын
@@TheGiantKillersI‘m from germany and don‘t know about the UK but here I never waited more than maybe 30 min. for the ambulance to arrive. It also depends on your condition but waiting hours for them to show up just sounds like a straight lie. The US does a lot of good things. Saddly not the most important stuff
@TheGiantKillers6 ай бұрын
@@theboomzer0098 Naturally there's no way I can convince you I'm telling the truth when I advise that you can wait up to two hours for an ambulance and then, on arrival in hospital, wait hours in the ambulance before being admitted. All I can advise you to do if you disbelieve this to be true of the United Kingdom is go to a search engine and type in 'UK ambulance waiting times' You'll find reports from the BBC and NHS confirming what I've said to be true.
@federicar7989Ай бұрын
@@TheGiantKillersthat is not true at all
@OhNoNotFrank2 жыл бұрын
I was in South Africa on vacation when this guy came over with a knife he had for sale. I smiled and said "no thanks bud, but I'm a tourist so I won't be able to bring it on the plane", and kept on walking. My South African fiancè told me later that my Norwegian naivety had just thwarted a perfectly good robbery attempt.
@connoroneill94062 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@xeno96712 жыл бұрын
thats is very cute and very scary
@karlirl83312 жыл бұрын
Noted: when approached by a robber, politely decline.
@OhNoNotFrank2 жыл бұрын
@@karlirl8331 Not my recommendation, but hey, give it a go!
@nouraouni28192 жыл бұрын
Why is this so funny😂 As a Norwegian I approve lol
@jackx43112 жыл бұрын
Flipping this the other way around; an English friend and her husband were on holiday in the US, driving along a pretty quiet country road, and saw a car stopped. Elderly couple were trying to change a flat tyre, so my friend stopped and got out of the car, walked across to offer to help. Before they could even say "Can we help you?", the elderly American woman pulled a gun, pointed it straight at them, and said "You aren't going to rob us!" Friend and her husband backed off, and she said "We stopped to *HELP* you!" American woman said "Oh, you're *English* - I didn't realise! It's very kind of you to help us." My friend's husband then said "I don't help people who threaten to shoot my wife - fix it yourself!" And they got back in their car and drove off . . .
@notassexyasitseems3050 Жыл бұрын
Ah, getting shot by a grandma cus I'm trying to help her across the street. That's how I wanna go!
@osvaldomedina173 Жыл бұрын
that is some scary stuff
@marioprovi6048 Жыл бұрын
3 What's wrong with a couple that can defend themselves with a gun?
@osvaldomedina173 Жыл бұрын
@@marioprovi6048 defend from what? from someone that would offer help? The problem is thinking that everyone is after you... point a weapon on everybody seems a recipe for disaster.
@marioprovi6048 Жыл бұрын
@@osvaldomedina173 An elderly couple on a deserted road and you don't think it's normal for these people to be careful?
@jacobdavis1768 Жыл бұрын
Been living in Warsaw for about 10 years now. In my 1st job interview (about 2 weeks after coming just to visit and immediately deciding to stay), the company explained the job duties and then asked "so how much do you expect in salary per month?. I had always heard that taxes were super high in Europe so I did the backwards math and told them. thinking I was stating "gross" amount. They hemmed and hawed for a couple days, then finally offered me the position. 1st paycheck was the exact dollar amount I asked for. I immediately think, "oh, they don't take any taxes so I'll have to figure them out later". Nope, you negotiate Net Pay and get paid your net. Company is responsible for calculating your gross and removing the taxes. All you have to do, is at the end of the year, log into a website, verify that the the info is correct, click 1 button and you're good to go. No "filing taxes" as we Americans think of it. I've never heard anyone in Europe complain about taxes. Not 1 single freaking time. And of course, 26 paid vacation days, 11 paid national holidays, if you're sick, you don't have to go to work, no need for a car, if you do have a car insurance is next to nothing, free education, free healthcare, awesome parks everywhere, next to 0 violent crime, clean streets, food is super cheap yet high quality. People are outdoorsy and have tons of hobbies. Really just 10x the quality of life over here compared to the US.
@axoram Жыл бұрын
Welcome to old Europe friend..
@daedalron5 ай бұрын
Also, about the myth of "heavy taxes" in Europe... I'm from France. If the lady in the video is right when she says on average, americans pay 456$ per month on healthcare, then taxes in Europe is lower than that. I'm quite a bit over the average salary, but I only pay 250-300€ a month on taxes, including for healthcare insurance (where I pay a bit to get even better coverage than the basic coverage we get with our taxes).
@Sorarse2 жыл бұрын
It's seeing stories like these that make most of us who do not live in America extremely thankful that we don't.
@trl28282 жыл бұрын
Comments like this make most us living in America extremely thankful you don't live here either.
@Sorarse2 жыл бұрын
@@trl2828 Strange, because your comment is a mere echo of my own, which would indicate I'd fit right in.
@JB-mh5xy2 жыл бұрын
@@Sorarse He doesn't speak for most of us. Actually, statistically speaking 70% of us want broad changes in our economy and social dynamics. Don't listen to the elon fanboys like this douche. Most of us aren't like him.
@Sorarse2 жыл бұрын
@@JB-mh5xy Thank you JB. I do realise that, but had to comment on the irony of his response.
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
Because America probably pays for everything you have to the detriment of its own citizens.
@Zeitgeist62 жыл бұрын
As a Dutchy I've always wondered why Americans I've known over the years were so afraid to go to other countries on vacation. They often told me how they imagined other countries being unsafe. Even Western European countries. That always baffled me. Now I won't pretend there's nothing dangerous here, but compared to the US....
@Fuk_Zat_Tek Жыл бұрын
Because they think it's third world out there ...They think poverty is everywhere around them once they pass through their homeland border
@wout123100 Жыл бұрын
well if you go to a beach you might see a topless woman, yes that is very dangerous hahah joking
@TruPunx89 Жыл бұрын
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
@Objectified Жыл бұрын
Sure they do. Americans are told other countries are utopian
@PhamNicolas99 Жыл бұрын
@@Objectified *dystopian
@virginiaviola5097 Жыл бұрын
I lived in the US for one year in 1980/81 on a student exchange and did Senior Year at High School. I actually cried with relief when the red tiled roofs of Sydney came into view as we arrived back. I can tell you guys that you really don’t know what it truly means to be free. Once home, that was it, never leaving Australia again. The US messed me up so much that any future plans I might have had to travel anywhere else in the world ended the moment Sydney came into view. Geographically speaking, the US is breathtakingly beautiful.. and there were places that I never got to visit that I would have liked to go back to see, even now, and I had a wonderful host family there too.. but, actual life in America is so confined, and wrapped in fear..that’s not freedom.
@Nike_from_Italy Жыл бұрын
It's so sad you had a stressful and scary experince in the US😢. I think i'll never visit it, i'm a little concerned too
@Sinic818 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a you problem and not a US problem.
@diarmuidkuhle8181 Жыл бұрын
Really, any European country is super safe and so are heaps of other places, for instance Singapore. Don't let one bad experience put you off the joys of travelling.
@seanbain-j5r Жыл бұрын
typical US response ... denial deluded and dumb@@Sinic818
@MsBAustralia Жыл бұрын
Yep…I’m an Aussie too and lived in NYC for 4 years from 2015…it’s a cool place and lots of nice people there…so much going on but the quality of life, unless you are incredibly wealthy, is shit. Employment conditions are awful… most people there are lucky to get 2 weeks paid annual leave or paid sick leave, and salaries are shit, no maternity leave and public health care is non existent… people still pay with check there ffs…so archaic. America is absolutely not the land of opportunity or the free…not by a long shot, not to mention the country is run by one of the most corrupt governments in the world. It’s no wonder Putin and Xi JiPing scoff…the hypocrisy is real.
@vikingraider19612 жыл бұрын
Socialised healthcare is difficult to implement, it's true - of the 33 developed nations of the world, only 32 of them have managed to successfully implement it...
@kaleidoscopingme Жыл бұрын
Actually pretty much every country has but the usa. And all the usa is developed in is consumerism. They are having less rights then most thirld world countries. Yeah Everything else is just sad and I realy feel for the Americans that can't get away and don't even try to fight for their own rights cause too many have been sufficiently mind controlled. For example last time my country pledged aligance to a flag and made their children do it too in school..let's just say it wasn't pretty....and I realy wonder why the usa is doing what they rescued us from back in the days.... also if you pay only officially a low% in taxes but it buys you nothing and you pay on top of that in hidden costs more than most American can even afford. How much do you realy pay Taxes. And what is a insurance that let's you still get bankrupt because of how much they do not actually pay for.
@Fuk_Zat_Tek Жыл бұрын
Yes , but you probably don't realize in western europe it cost 400 € a month / worker + you need another 50 to 100 € insurance to be fully insured
@paulm2467 Жыл бұрын
@@Fuk_Zat_Tekgarbage, I earn six figures in the UK and my NI payments are around 400 pcm, that covers NHS, State Pensions, Unemployment benefit, statutory sickness benefits and maternity allowances, the only charges on top are a few pounds for a prescription (which you don’t pay if you’re claiming the above benefits. I pay around 35% of my total salary in tax and NI, it’s a bargain. Americans pay about 18% of their salaries just for very poor, very expensive healthcare insurance.
@Fuk_Zat_Tek Жыл бұрын
@@paulm2467 Yes UK has a good system, i should have gone there to work ...nowadays i don't need it anymore ;) ( financial freedom ) I'm french and those 400 € are ONLY to pay health care ... problem is we pay for all those people who don't want to work Overall, if you make the maths , in France we have something like 50 % taxes ' officially ' , but if you add VAT, Oil Taxes ... etc ... you end up to something like 60 to 65 % taxes ... when your boss spend 5000 € to make you work for him you end up with somthing like 1800 € purchasing power ... this is the median paycheck and you're not going far with this amount. We're " fighting " with Danmark every year to know which country is the wost tax hell on earth ... at those levels it's close from a communist economy. Copy/pasta of another comment i made below : i'm french and everyone is saying " healthcare is free in here " ... yes , if you're fucking poor they won't let you die, you can go to an hospital and they'll take care of you because we respect human rights ( after all, we've invented / wrote it ;) ) ...But the average worker is finally paying for this poor guy , this is how socialism works, at the end of the day workers are paying for lazy people, i can easily understand how americans are suprised to see health is " free " , and even more surpirsed to read comments like mine " this is unfair for the hard worker " Personnally , i fell like the real " solution " should be a mix of liberal ( US ) and European ( socialist / communist ) system, cause , yes , let's say it again , we should not let people die cause they don't have money , and we also should not put them in a huge debt to pay for surgery ...but i also think society should not pay everything and we should keep a piece of self-resposibility. imagine paying for smokers or drunkards cancer ?? do they deserve this much help ? hundreds of thousands $ / € to try to save them from their own addictions ? Finally , this subject is more philosophical than it seems at first sight.
@debbie541 Жыл бұрын
ALL BUT 43 countries in the world offer free or different variations of universal healthcare to at least 90% of their citizens. OMG even china and russia have a form of national health care .
@ireneusz-u9i2 жыл бұрын
As for Poland. imagine a 3-day music event for some 500-700 thousand people. People of all ages. Entire families. Free entrance . People from all over Europe and the world. Police ? The police stand outside the event area and there is practically nothing to do. There has only been one dead man in the event's 15 years. He died of a heart attack. Welcome to the Polland Rock Festival.
@gandalf_thegrey Жыл бұрын
Love to Poland
@sopcannon Жыл бұрын
mean while in Woodstock.....
@cpaul9269 Жыл бұрын
Hey man - we had that here in the states, too. The Grateful Dead shows. Giant sports stadiums -100-150k seats, and another couple hundred thousand in the parking lots partying. the local police used to just form a perimeter around the venue,. they didn't come in , and we weren't allowed out until each night's show was over, or the sun came up the next day. People of all ages and backgrounds. I NEVER saw even a fight, much less any kind of weapon or aggressive behavior. After hanging out a couple days following my first show, I couldn't wait for the next one, as they were the only times and places anything like that really ever happened otherwise. But it did there and then, so at least we got to experience it. You are right though - not at all the norm.
@KatorNia Жыл бұрын
3:18 _"Education here is actually _*_freeEEee,_*_ what an amazing concept!"_ 😂
@LMB22211 ай бұрын
Of course there are people who abuse it, but there aren't that many - on the other hand, there **are** people who get two MSc - I know some.
@lissylissylissy2 жыл бұрын
From the opposite side, in 2017 I was a British student doing a term abroad in NYC. to get my visa, I needed health insurance that fit certain (very complicated) criteria. The American college I was going to study at had a standard package that they recommended, which was over £3k. I was DISTRAUGHT, as I had saved up like crazy, and my parents had helped all they could. There was no way I could afford that. I found a British travel insurance that could cover me for the whole year, with lower co-pays and the option to fly me home in an emergency (or fly my body home, if things went really wrong.) the coverage was SO much better, and for a whole year of coverage it cost about £130ish. American insurers should be fucking jailed.
@shisu6870 Жыл бұрын
I mean, the insurers are basically operating in a place where a minor can buy guns so that might explain the higher fees.
@paulmcgrath6118 Жыл бұрын
That’s disgraceful
@nagyzoli Жыл бұрын
@@shisu6870 Here where I live, in Romania the law actually mandates that you as a company are forced to take the business risk. You are not allowed, as in USA, to shift that risk on the shoulder of the buyer. So in case of insurance I am sure some very smart guys computed that.. we have an average of X users, Y $ / case. We have Z income. We will charge Z/X + margin > Y price per customer, to ensure we have a profit even if the customer is high risk. This kind of computation is illegal here, you are allowed to charge Z/X even if you got to cover 1000 high profile/expensive cases. Meaning that "Safety profit margin" is limited, controlled etc.
@chaitea4724 Жыл бұрын
You’re right it’s such a scam
@kaleidoscopingme Жыл бұрын
Yeah they should be.
@FlowerPower1000 Жыл бұрын
I never understood why America is supposed to be the “promised land”. Nor why US students, I met while studying in the UK, had a kick ass attitude about it. 🙄
@acommentator44525 ай бұрын
what does that mean, what is that attitude. ?
@chriskwakernaat23282 жыл бұрын
wait , you find it weird that zig zagging ISN't taught there?.. The rest of the world disagrees with you.. After watching these , do you now understand why we belly laugh when someone says "America, land of the free"?
@LorriWyndham2 жыл бұрын
The only place I have heard zig zagging discussed here in the US was after an episode of Game of Thrones.
@Slimeranchchampion2 жыл бұрын
@@LorriWyndham zig zagging was a huge topic when I was growing up
@Sabundy2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget that they also have the highest percentage of their population in prison of any country. So yes....."land of the free" 🤣🤣🤣
@mr.daisock17282 жыл бұрын
Sorry Chris , you get it wrong . In America you are so free you can do some Zig zagging . The rest of the World is to safe to do it.
@Real_MisterSir2 жыл бұрын
@@Sabundy You're free, until you run out of money to pay for your freedom privileges. Then you very quickly realize just how much freedom really exists. If freedom of choice comes at a pricetag, it isn't a freedom at all.
@thebiggestnerdynerd62502 жыл бұрын
I can understand why these videos might be shocking to Americans but the matter of fact is, that's normality. Being able to live in safety, not working you ass off just to barely survive and getting an education, that's normality. That's what should be normal in all countries, even the US
@paul1979uk20002 жыл бұрын
It should be shocking to them because the system keeps telling them that the US is the best but the stats say otherwise. Still, at least many eyes are opening up on this, especially among the young in the US but I feel they've got a long way to go just to catch up to what Europeans take for granted and even then, the political and rich elites in the US will fight tooth and nail to not change these things because it's very profitable for a few rich elites and corporations, basically, it's not going to change unless enough of the people rise up and force change and that I think is decades away if at all.
@lizzymueller36042 жыл бұрын
Ah, unfortunately it's not normal for a big part of humanity but at least it's pretty normal for people in western countries. And it's sad, that americans don't get changed.
@Real_MisterSir2 жыл бұрын
@@lizzymueller3604 I think we can say "normal for 1st world countries", and US branding itself heavily on being a 1st world country it does hold true. Basic safety of health, security, and education are a common factor in 1st world countries, and really should be in the US as well.
@trl28282 жыл бұрын
Umm, You can live safely, survive just fine, and get an education in the USA without a problem. Millions have done it. The problem is people think they are entitled to everything instead of understanding everything is earned. Anyone can be successful in the USA with hard work, dedication, and effort. Again, millions do it all the time. I am 40 years old, never married, own a home, and a car, work 40 hours a week, have 3 weeks off each year plus 5 sick days, and am on target to retire at 60, and enjoy my life. All with zero college degrees. I am successful and living the American dream. So what are you talking about?
@neilmoulden53232 жыл бұрын
@@trl2828 I've had caner, a stroke and heart attack. Can't work anymore. How would i fair in the US? Used to work 6 days a week.
@riccardocoletta23985 ай бұрын
Minute 2:30 - I live in Italy. I've never seen a gun in my life. I've never eared a gun shot in my life. Sometimes on the news we see that some bad guy had a shot fight against police, it happens, but it's a bad new, it's not "normal"... it's one thing we talk about for weeks
@noelamini73502 жыл бұрын
Life in America sounds like the hunger games
@claytonjacobs4098 Жыл бұрын
No. Hunger Games actually has a plot. America is just random chaos.
@wout123100 Жыл бұрын
@@claytonjacobs4098 oh my good one.
@gugunkosi9481 Жыл бұрын
JUMANJI!!!
@noelamini73502 жыл бұрын
That one with the guy teaching in Thailand got me. "They don't shoot their children." Thats hilariously sad and messed up
@xiii07222 жыл бұрын
Same... Says it all
@katiewierenga19482 жыл бұрын
Actually we had a horrific school shooting this year, police officer (so access to a gun). It was incredibly shocking for a part of the world where that doesn’t happen.
@sopcannon Жыл бұрын
saying that the school i work at in the UK you need passes to access, just to enter.
@Arltratlo Жыл бұрын
its the same way in most countries on this planet, only in the USA its a hobby!
@jfrancobelge Жыл бұрын
A few years go my wife and I had a drink outside, at the terrace of a bar in Brussels. A couple of American tourists were also having a drink at a nearby table. There were road works nearby. At one point we heard a loud noise, and the reaction of the American couple was amazing; they just jumped from their chairs out of fear, I think they were ready to dive under the table. The noise came from a jackhammer at the works site. This couple of tourists confusively explained they thought it was someone shooting at us, which just did not come to our local minds.
@MrDylpickle2710 ай бұрын
That’s pretty sad and I often wonder that’s why I am scared to go outside 🤷🏻♂️
@DanBeech-ht7sw4 ай бұрын
"Someone is shooting at us!" "Just how many mortal enemies do you have?"
@grahamyates24902 жыл бұрын
Pepper spray is illegal here in Australia too - mainly because it doesn't work so well on the snakes and crocodiles. You could always zig-zag though.
@jerbil93532 жыл бұрын
same for the UK. I carry a knife, which is only legal because it's under 3 inches in length, and is folding blade with no locking mechanism.
@wendykelly85512 жыл бұрын
@@jerbil9353 you do, ...oh
@Alex-nt3tg2 жыл бұрын
"You could always zig-zag though" got me! Omg! 😂😂😂😂
@scratchy9962 жыл бұрын
Does zig-zagging help, when a gang of kangaroo riding drop-bears use their blowguns to shoot poisonous spiders at you ?
@grahamyates24902 жыл бұрын
@@scratchy996 good pick mate. It wouldn't usually help, you'd have to rely on the drop bears being pissed (drunk). Which in all honesty is pretty much most of the time.
@JonsTunes2 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why the USA can't accept social health care. In the US you pay taxes for roads, police...etc In the UK/Europe we pay taxes of which a small percentage of your income goes to health care. The more you earn the more you pay. If you're not earning or are on a low income you pay less...simple. The end result is a nonprofit system available to EVERYONE and a system whose main priority is CARE NOT PROFIT. The system by design ensures you are treated as well possible so you use its resources as little as possible.
@susanford23882 жыл бұрын
Fact. President Eisenhower in the 50's wanted a National health service for all returning soldiers from WW2 & Korea. His advisors said NO as there was segregation in hospitals. So segregation is the reason for a lack of NHS. So Eisenhower spent the country's money on the race to space & nuclear weapons rather than people on the ground. Alas health care is all about profit in the US.
@rizeagle332 жыл бұрын
It's because they have gutted our education system and so people have been brainwashed that anything that isn't unfettered capitalism is evil. As an American who desperately wants to live anywhere else I'm stuck in a country that treats its people like garbage. The only thing in America that matters is how much money do you have. If you have a lot of money you will be fine if you don't you are fucked plain and simple.
@Ateezwooyoung2 жыл бұрын
Yeah they also tell you what you can do and what not. Remember the baby who died, where the parents wanted to bring it to the US, even Trump got involved, but the UK let it die. Also if the American health care is so bad and the Canadian so good, why do thousands of Canadians cross the borders and get American healthcare?
@JonsTunes2 жыл бұрын
@@Ateezwooyoung I would say you're the laughing stock of the world but it's no laughing matter! Admit it. Your health system is not only shameful but it's downright disgusting. The lack of empathy towards others is horrible, the impact it has on all but the rich drives your morality to an all time low.
@ladythalia2272 жыл бұрын
Like Trump cares about the life of foreign children. The wife of a diplomat (no diplomatic status of her own) got drunk in the UK, decided to go for a drive and ran over and killed a 16 year old. She fled back to the US and is still living life at large. She killed a child!
@IRACEMABABU Жыл бұрын
French speaking here.When i was a young student (20-21) our campus received foreign students from different countries including some american ones. We made them know a beautiful forrest near our city (Nancy) and decided to spend 2 or 3 days there, camping, walking, playing music etc like young people do. Big fun. Except for one of the american boys who asked the first evening where were our guns and what caliber....When we explained him that in France nobody has a gun because it's totally unnecessary, he didn't believe us. He didn't slept that night and leaved us early in the morning. Still feeling sad for him 50 years later.
@cheryla74802 жыл бұрын
Believe it…..it’s true, I’m your northern neighbour. We have universal health care in Canada as well. I had three children in hospital…..no cost. My husband and I have had various surgeries over the years ( he needed a triple bypass )……no cost.. Our schools are open….no metal detectors, no security guards, no locks on doors, no bulletproof backpacks, no “ shooter drills “. There is a real world outside of the US! It’s freer and more normal!
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
Now tell us how to you would afford that healthcare without the US Military spending 800 billion to keep Russia from coming over the top of the world on your sorry eh's
@Moon_Cricket_Stinks2 жыл бұрын
Yea no, your Trudeau regime is fucked. I saw how your govt treated the Freedom Truckers who, unlike govt and majority of the population, actually contribute to keep Canada functioning. I also like how C16 can imprison people who choose to use pronouns addressing people. But hey N Koreans think their leader is greatest in the world too so...
@tommerker80632 жыл бұрын
@@ericbailey6779 ahh yes. because american military intervention and other aggressive political intervention in sovereign nations is only in the best interest of everyone. you are just as bad as russia only that you have the audacity to portray yourself as the hero.
@unbearabull2 жыл бұрын
@@ericbailey6779 What? Is someone upset? You're like an abuse victim who doesn't want to get the person who abuses you in trouble. Unbelievable. How have they programmed you to be like that?! Damn. Brain washed. Most same people wouldn't argue with the original comment, yet here you are. Also, Russia can't even compete with a Ukraine being supplied by NATO. How would it manage to get past an equipped UK, Canada, France, Germany etc? Again, a stupid comment.
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
@@unbearabull See, Abull, here is the thing. I don't want my country to spend another dime on any other country but us. Is that a bad thing? Are you from one of those welfare nations with your hand out demanding money? I hate that my country votes for leaders that cater to bottom feeders and neglect their own citizens. And don't get me started on NATO. NATO is a black hole that does nothing but suck American money. Almost no other member has ever paid there NATO dues. That isn't NATO money, that's American money going straight down the gullet of a greedy, corrupt, Ukraine government, that claims it's the good guy, while burning churches and arresting journalists the same as Putin does. The countries you mentioned (except for maybe the UK) have done nothing to contribute their agreed amount to NATO. They sit back and let the US pay everything. You are damn right my country is being abused. By every crooked politician and technocrat warmonger on the planet at the moment. And you swim in your pool of smug accomplishment like you deserve to be defended without actually realizing that without the US you would already be speaking Russian or Chinese.
@Life_as_an_ant Жыл бұрын
I was born in Egypt where racism is literally unheard of. My first boyfriend was American. We dated for a few months before he asked "Will your father bless our marriage if I propose?" I was confused by the question because my family were Liberal. I asked him why he said that. He said "Because I'm black". I was stunned being "black" was an issue in any way. In Egypt you don't "think" of yourself based on your skin colour. You're just human. To Egyptians that's as insane as saying "I think as a man with freckles, society is XYZ". I said "You're not a black man to me. You're a man". I thought it was a positive thing to say... that humans are humans regardless of their skin tone. But he thought it was an insult because "I stripped him of his IDENTITY". The relationship was over but it made me feel the entire race thing in USA (and Europe) was making humans worse than animals.
@Rai2M Жыл бұрын
Modern young americans get really crazy about their "identities". Indoctrination starts early...
@wout123100 Жыл бұрын
well egypt has other problems, like as a muslim you cannot marry a christian , i been there onc eon vacation and i didn feel very safe, whereas everywhere in europe i feel safe.
@Cacciatore_Raccoglitore Жыл бұрын
Hi, maybe because you have basically just one race . Egypt it's a ethnic nation so there is a non issue
@eszterkovacs908 Жыл бұрын
Not all of europe just western
@Sascha1887 Жыл бұрын
In Europe???
@MarthaAnthony Жыл бұрын
I've seen Americans drop to the floor because they heard firecrackers. We had many American exchange students at Uni. Most just chilled and fitted in. But some brought over horrible, toxic politics and one girl I remember, stormed out of the common room in a huff because Australian news hadn't centred America. It had reported on Australia and all of the world. She was so perplexed and angry. This was someone I realised had been here to beneficently bestow her Americanness on us. If we were very good, and very lucky, we could make friends with an American. I think she felt like part of the world's royal family due to her nationality. Of course, she got homesick because she couldn't see the good in anywhere else. I'm glad so few exchange students had this mentality.
@Reefsider-fq4sk Жыл бұрын
Sorry for dated reply. Aussie here, daughter went to a uni with exchange students. She said with every new American student group there would be at least one or two who argued history, eg WW2, and shriek that America saved everyone, was land of the free and every country should be grateful to them. Some left for weeks, some did some actual study and returned with tail between their legs. Sad really. It's like many believe their action movies are real.
@MarthaAnthony Жыл бұрын
@@Reefsider-fq4sk Yep, we had a guy leave a lecture because the lecturer said America rose to dominance, especially in industry, in the 50s, as Europe was in tatters and Australia etc poor after the war. He really believed it was because of American exceptionalism and greatness floating to the top.
@juliemcgugan1244 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Singapore. I would regularly see little old Grandmas, with a toddler grandchild in hand, walking to the local 7-11 after midnight, in their pjs. You really don't need to worry about crime in Singapore. I heard of two or three child abductions and murders during my childhood. You know what happened to the people who did it? They hanged them...within the year. They were arrested within weeks. Never felt unsafe during my childhood there. I miss it.
@denisedevoto5703 Жыл бұрын
My daughter lives in Japan, and she keeps saying how safe she feels there.
@Fuk_Zat_Tek Жыл бұрын
@@denisedevoto5703 Japan is probably one of the ( if not THE ) safest country on earth ... and globally Asia is safer than Europe, Africa , South America and off course US
@acommentator44525 ай бұрын
do they still use the birch as a punishment for criminals ?
@wanzmarcz2192 жыл бұрын
Mannnn America say they're land of the free but it's actually mind conditioning that only USA is the greatest country and it's so sad to a point where you grow up feeling entitled compared to other countries. 😂
@helenchelmicka2 жыл бұрын
Def! All the flags and esp pledge of allegiance I find really creepy
@Bynggo Жыл бұрын
As an Australian, we have a similar hospital system as the UK. Unfortunately, my son was in the US and he became ill and was taken to hospital. An afternoon in emergency with care cost him $6,000 Australian dollars, because his travel cover wasn’t accepted and by the time they threw on interest and follow up fees the bill grew and grew. Shocking. Just shocking. No more trips to the land of the free thanks very much.
@timothyclark803 Жыл бұрын
And, now you know why many of us complain about medical debt. Cold war era anti communism has kept America from ever even considering universal healthcare or education a good thing.
@xtxt9135 Жыл бұрын
Ouch!
@stanspb763 Жыл бұрын
What was done for $6000? just calling an ambulance is $5000 and any services would be thousands more. Considering the most dangerous place to be for contacting infections that are immune to common antibiotics, just being in a US hospital is life threatening.
@Bynggo Жыл бұрын
@@stanspb763 😳 and yet your government send trillions to a rich additional state in the Middle East. Also buzillions are spent on weapons of war and you haven’t successfully come out of any encounter in over 75 years. I don’t think all that money is helping the US. Maybe, think less guns and think more about education and health services. Sorry, I just don’t get it.
@Bynggo Жыл бұрын
@@stanspb763 ..and other thing. If you are in Australia and need an ambulance, they are free if you are a local and free if you are a visitor with travel insurance.
@nancyheilman876 Жыл бұрын
We lived in Japan for five years. One time my husband accidentally left his wallet on top of a gas pump. The next day he realized it was gone and started retracing his steps. He went back to the gas station and another customer had brought it inside and they were keeping it for him. They apologized because they hadn't called him - - our Japanese phone number wasn't written anywhere in the wallet. Another time I lost my PASMO card. It's for trains and transit; you load it at machines and then swipe when you get off and on. I usually put $100 equivalent on it at a time because I used the trains a lot. My lost PASMO showed up in the mail. Someone found it and turned it in - they swiped the card and got my name and address. There was about $3 left on the card.
@MeriaDuck Жыл бұрын
Had a similar experience here in NL. Someone found my card-wallet on the ground at the gas-station. He had called the bank, they adviced to pay me a cent with his phone number in the description. He did, I called, I drove over to him and was ever grateful to get all my cards back (which includes drivers license, credit card, bank cards and more).
@Deltoren111 ай бұрын
I had the same happen in america. most places in america the same would happen
@arcturus476211 ай бұрын
This happens almost anywhere people are educated. Wouldn't happen in my home country though.
@TonyVallad2 жыл бұрын
French here, and yeah... I can confirm you're getting royally screwed in the US. Which is why I always recommend to americans that have never travelled outside of the US to travel to other developped countries. It's really eye openning ;) And if enough of you guys realize how fucked up your system is, there's a chance you can do something about it. And if you don't have enough money to go as far as Europe, Canada is a good option. Their system is in between the Europen and US system. ;) I find it crazy that most of you know so little about your own neighboring country !
@TonyVallad2 жыл бұрын
By the way, if you read comments from Europeans and other developped countries and think "it seems too good to be true" or "what's the catch", well... it really IS that good, and no... no catch... truely amazing compared to the US.
@prachi6802 Жыл бұрын
But to be honest its not only the system, its the people too.. in these developed countries population is prety low and people respect the rules and dont take advantage of the benefits that are given. The medical cost in the US is horrendous. Even in my developing country we have better prices than the US
@jerrimenard3092 Жыл бұрын
My mom's people are from Canada, so I have been a number of times. I hope things will improve here in the USA, but I am not holding my breath. That may require a hospital visit if I pass out and I am already way to poor.
@sopcannon Жыл бұрын
Even South Africa has better healthcare than the US.
@nicoledb341 Жыл бұрын
As a dutch person i would much rather visit Canada than the US.
@mho... Жыл бұрын
the biggest thing the us-americans dont understand, is how backwater their country really is! here in europe, health & safety are basically a human right! and whatever is going on "the state" will make sure you are healthy & well to be a productive member of society! ... keeping the workforce working is waaay more important then milking the citizens for staying healthy! i never payed a cent for education or healthcare atall! and its great! and i cant understand how the "land of the free" only works for the rich -.- just sad!
@colliness Жыл бұрын
I was in Singapore recently and became extremely ill. The only thing I had to pay for was the two antibiotics. THATS IT!!! No visiting fees, no long wait time(literally 15 min I was at the clinic). I actually cried when I walked out of the clinic because I know what I will experience in the US healthcare system.
@wizardsuth6 ай бұрын
I expect the cost of the antibiotics was regulated, as it is in most nations with universal health care. In the U. S. Big Pharma has taken to charging exorbitant prices for essential drugs such as insulin and epinephrine because health care is seen as a business and not a right.
@kiedragerl81192 жыл бұрын
I've lived in 5 different countries. But living in South Korea was amazing. Doctor's visits + 2 weeks of meds for a serious infection was $12 and they apologized for the cost. No keys...all the doors are biometric or code based at your home (this doesn't include old buildings in smaller cities), subway blockers are advertisements for local food to order. Order it with the QR code and by the time you are home your food is outside. All deliveries are in returnable metal containers. They come pick up the containers for FREE (delivery is also usually free). Bell buttons on tables for food/beer/soju. You push it and it displays your table number + request and they either come to you or just bring you what you wanted but leave you alone most of the time to talk and enjoy the food. No tipping. Phone is used to buzz in for subways, purchases at alot of stores, convenience stores, bars, malls, buses, etc (years before anything like this was available in America). All the food is smaller portions and made with better ingredients. Healthier too. Public transportation is amazing (not as good as Japan but still great). Like....I mean...so many things.
@haineko1989 Жыл бұрын
The social security for the elderly, caregivers, and the like is really lacking though. And mental health care. Overall one of the countries I would really consider while being a single career lady.
@Rai2M Жыл бұрын
South Korea is a modern cyberpunk country. Harsh and cruel. North Korea is even worse, tho
@autumnsylver6 ай бұрын
Holy shit. Imagine teaching 5 year olds to run in a zigzag if someone is pointing a gun at them, and thinking that's normal. 🤯
@emmabruh2 жыл бұрын
Honestly it’s just the US that does strange things, it’s the way the system was build and people were brought up. The rest of the world definitely looks at the US knowing their strange
@tina17mb Жыл бұрын
I was in San Fransisco years ago and heard a loud bang and suddenly everyone ran in all directions into side streets except us Brits who just stood there and realised then how everyone had thought it was gunfire whereas I'd assumed it was a car backfiring and when I looked down the street I could see a van that had indeed backfired with some smoke from it's exhaust. Glad it wasn't actual gunfire looking back!
@Feyenoord-el8ip Жыл бұрын
I live and work in the Netherlands. This year I have 27 paid vacation days and I have been sick for 6 weeks in total and I also get paid for those. I get paid for two hours to visit a doctor or dentist and four hours for hospital visits.
@mitsukiification Жыл бұрын
When she said the insurance cost $100 I instantly thought that's so cheap. That's a good monthly cost. Then I realized it was for the entire year. Omg 😭 America really has messed us up.
@sexysadie2901 Жыл бұрын
@boya7262No, it wasn't only a medical insurance, it was for EVERYTHING.
@MeriaDuck Жыл бұрын
Maybe NL is an outlier, here it is at least $150 a month for basic health insurance coverage. Maybe we look to much at US for inspiration on how to .. up.
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 Жыл бұрын
I pay £25 - $32 DOLLARS for my insurance a month that's Me,Wifey and 2 Children and if I die they will pay out £350,000 POUND STERLING - $500,000 THOUSAND DOLLAR'S to my Wife
@inyu00 Жыл бұрын
@boya7262 it's not free it comes from taxes. free mean no expense your still paying for it. same applies to education. at the end of the day doctors and teachers need to be payed
@wizardsuth6 ай бұрын
@@inyu00 True, but it's far cheaper because everyone contributes. Canadians on average pay half as much for health care as Americans.
@Stiffdistantandweird2 жыл бұрын
It’s great seeing these reactions. US citizens need to wake up to what is happening there.
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
They need to see what their military tax dollars are going to subsidize and realize that the rest of the world needs to learn how to stand up on its own without US protection.
@kiroshki2 жыл бұрын
Same for Europe. We need to wake up cos we spending all our money for social stuff having NO army. When (yea not if but when) the new world war begins we are fcuked. The USA right now can do what Germany tried in WWII but the USA could actually pull it off. The USA is prepared to fight the whole world on its own when the EU can't stand up vs Russia which is really weak right now.
@Stiffdistantandweird2 жыл бұрын
@@ericbailey6779 the US doesn’t protect other countries out of nobility. They protect their own interests. Thing is, why do all countries have to spend more of killing devices of war when problems can be solved via many other avenues?
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
@@Stiffdistantandweird I'm well aware that US politicians are doing what they do out of greed and desire for power. I pray for the day that we elect a government the takes care of its own people and leaves the rest of the greedy welfare world stand up or rot. I'm sick of listening to weak-kneed, entitled, charity cases brag about how much better they are than the US. And, if you don't want to spend your money on weapons of war then you should be free to see what happens. Just stop crying to the US to do anything about it.
@Stiffdistantandweird2 жыл бұрын
@@ericbailey6779 ha! You really think the rest of the world looks for charity from a broken State like the US? The richest country in the world cannot even look after its own citizens. Your country is failing and we all find it sad AF.
@knampf9779 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Germany. Glad there's the development in the US to take a closer look at other countries and how much wealthier they are in a lot of things. :)
@oneshot48262 жыл бұрын
The one common thread that comes through from all those people is the comparison with the country they're in and the US. If I was an american I would be shocked and appalled at the diabolical cost of healthcare, the explosion of homelessness, the outrageous employment conditions you have and the ease at which you can obtain a deadly weapon.
@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13 Жыл бұрын
You know if you've just given birth and you want to hold your baby for the first time the hospital will charge you $30-50 DOLLARS..To hold your own flesh and blood and it's called skin on skin contact and if that doesn't say how fcuked up AMERICA is well I don't know what will..SMH
@edpotter11702 жыл бұрын
When I was in college I was hanging out with an American exchange student. In a cafe, there was a group celebrating their friend's birthday so they brought balloons. When they popped one, my American friend flinched so bad he almost flipped the table (literally he spilled some of our food) while the sleepy me at the time just turned my head lazily to see the source of that bang sound. I turned back at him and said "that was a little much" referring to his reaction, while starting to clean up the mess on our table. He said he thought that was a gun. I didn't know the gun law in America at the time so I told him he watched too many movies. After that he told me about the US gun law and for like 10 minutes i really thought he was joking after being embarrassed, until he told me to google it myself 🙂
@R0gueM Жыл бұрын
Then that dude was never around guns. He feared them because he was taught to fear them. There’s an incredible difference between a firearm going off, and a balloon popping. I’m sorry, but his response was just ridiculous.
@Rai2M Жыл бұрын
@@R0gueM Nope it wasn't. It's an instinctive reaction on ANY loud and completely unexpected sound. I would fall down on the floor back in the days. Because any sound like that could be the last thing you hear.
@alistairmunro Жыл бұрын
This is all true. I'm 49 years old, and I have never heard a gunshot in any UK town or City. I don't think I even saw a real gun until I was a teenager and saw Spanish Airport Police. In the UK, you have to pay a token fee for medicines, but it is a flat fee so that no pharmaceutical company can rip you off. So even if you get prescribed a heart pill that costs £1000 per month, you only have to pay the standard £8 fee, and the NHS pays the rest. And if you get a really serious illness like Cancer or DIabetes where you have to keep taking drugs to stay alive, then you don't even have to pay the token fee. And once you hit retirement age (65) you don't have to pay the token free.
@cafesociety8525 Жыл бұрын
I went to Vermont as a kid with my family. My brother and I were arguing in the back of the car while my parents grabbed something from a convenience store and a cop opened the door and grabbed me out shouting and hauling me around by my clothes. I was 12 my brother was 10 my parents were horrified! Civilised places don't operate like that.
@aeschynanthus_sp2 жыл бұрын
I was on holiday in Madeira (a part of Portugal) in 2018 and broke my wrist while biking. I was taken to hospital there, had surgery and stayed a week. I did not pay anything because I had the European health care card and also travel insurance (*that* came from my yearly worker's union payment, so I didn't pay anything extra for the travel insurance). When returning to Finland, I had another surgery, which was done without nightstay. I paid only the day fee for surgery, which somewhat more than 100 euros. Not free but nowhere near American levels.
@KennaDeMerkedo2 жыл бұрын
Out of curiosity- how much is deducted out of your salary every month?
@Aiveq2 жыл бұрын
@@KennaDeMerkedo havent been to a hospital for about 14y, losing 20% of paycheck every month. it honestly irks me when tourist come and be "omg its so cheap" no, i paid for it... most of us paid for it, you just cashed in
@KennaDeMerkedo2 жыл бұрын
@@Aiveq same here
@petrsebik2 жыл бұрын
@@KennaDeMerkedo not sure how about Finland but for example here in Czechia the health insurance is 13,5% of your salary.
@robinsebelova7103 Жыл бұрын
@@petrsebik Yes, but that is divided on 4,5% payed by you and 9% payed by your employer.
@caresereth3611 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand why Americans are so proud of their country? "USA!!! USA!!!" Look at your USA: I live in Austria. Health care is free, we have 5 weeks of paid vacation, unlimited paid sick days, etc....and Americans still think they are the best country?!!
@paulmcgrath6118 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Ireland and thought Ireland was really backwards and “uncool” and that the US was amazing but it’s completely different than what I thought . Most people in the US are so sheltered and many of them have this mad idea that they are the only country in the world with freedom. They can’t even cross the street unless they use pedestrian crossings , they get no time off work, they can’t even buy a beer til they are 21 and even then you still need ID every where you go . The poverty in the US is horrific and the violence is extreme. Cops all carry guns and are very passive aggressive and intimidating. It’s considered unusual to go for a few drinks on your lunch break or early in the day but they all seem to be on medication. They even have television advertisements promoting medications !!!! If a child is hyper or bold they put the child on drugs to calm them down. They also get offended so easy , not all of them; but if you make fun of them some of them to take it really really personally which makes it hard to make friends
@emmavink2 жыл бұрын
My guy... I'm South African. We have one of one of the worst crime rates in the world. We don't have school shootings. Literally. Once in a blue moon there is some violence related to gang activity in some places. We've never had someone randomly pick up a weapon and indiscriminately murder children or students. We have all basic healthcare covered by the government. And in our cities, that healthcare tends to be good. You could literally have cancer and be treated for free. We have decent maternity leave. We have abortion rights enshrined into our consistution. It is done safely and for free. For any aged person who needs one and no parental consent is required. No waiting period and no doctor permission needed under 12 weeks. Basic birth control and basic contraception: free.
@Ubique2927 Жыл бұрын
The thing with "FREE" healthcare is that you pay at least 10% more tax than in the US. In the UK NI contributions are 12% before tax.
@wizardsuth6 ай бұрын
In Canada the total per captia cost for health care is half that of the U. S. Universal health care is far cheaper than the American system, largely because it cuts out the middleman, i.e. health insurance companies whose role is to skim off profits by denying coverage.
@sugoruyo2 жыл бұрын
Wait till you find out: in the UK, only about 6k out of 150k police officers carry guns and they are generally part of specialty units that respond to situations where a gun might be needed.
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
Which are the police that arrest fathers that try to save their daughters from grooming gangs? Of how about the ones that monitor social media to make sure that you don't insult someone from the wrong group? Are those the same armed police that took 15 minutes to show up as Lee Rigby was being skinned and gutted in the streets, that have now forgotten about him?
@b_period9949 Жыл бұрын
I'm always blown away how these things surprise you guys. I live in Belgium. I've been in hospital last year for 6 WEEKS. And all I had to pay was 90 euro afterwards. All the rest was covered by social security, about 26.000 euro. The 90 euros was covered by my additional insurance in the end too. So completely free of charge. 6 weeks hospital, inclusive thorough treatments.
@bog4543 Жыл бұрын
i hope you’re doing better
@andrew097 Жыл бұрын
I currently don't have health insurance, a few years ago I fell off a bike and broke my arm. Ironically a childhood friend living in Texas broke her finger at about the same time. I went to the A&E she went to her health care centre. 65 Euros later and three months of care my arm is fixed physiotherapy and all. Three months later a 8K my friend in Texas is still struggling a little. In a post script I'm a Irish citizen and 3 years after my arm break I'm cycling a long distance event in Paris to Brest . 350 kilometers in I have a big off and break my finger and need several stitches in my face. I'm brought to hospital, x rayed, operated on my finger and 3 pins. MRI scan for my head and they take my EU id. Released after two days care. Final cost 68 Euros. Yes we pay taxes but the health systems are diffrent. I'll go home and probably access my health care the same way to have the pins removed. Its a society having a social floor.
@Londronable2 жыл бұрын
Here in Belgium I basically grew up with the idea that if you're not at fault you should get help somehow and not be punished. Having a job there's basically no way I'm not getting paid all 40 hours/week somehow. I have done the preparation for employee payment before where you just fill in what the employees worked and send it to an extern firm we used to calculate the payments. "worked for 8 hours" Monday to Friday is the standard of course. But there are a ton of others that you can put there that will mean you still get paid. Sick for 5 months? I expect to get paid. It's not my fault I'm sick. Too hot/cold/wet to work? Not my fault, I expect to get paid. Not enough work at the company?(think construction) Not my problem. I expect to get paid. Had a father die and took mourn leave. Had a kid and is on maternity leave. Took some PTO etc. etc. So basically both income and expenses are less variable here. I can easily plan out my big expenses in life years ahead because I know how much I can save every year and there's very little that will make wobble by even 1k.
@theotheo65872 жыл бұрын
I want to visit but how much dialysis cost????
@withoutwords81362 жыл бұрын
@@theotheo6587 free, if it's a public clinic
@JacobBax2 жыл бұрын
@@withoutwords8136 I don't know if that is true for a foreigner.
@TT-ei5tq2 жыл бұрын
I definitely wouldn’t want to start a business in Belgium…. (Now multiply that by thousands, which means thousands less potential good jobs, less tax revenue for the government, less public services…)
@Londronable2 жыл бұрын
@@TT-ei5tq Based on personal wealth we're like 4th on the planet and have some of the most wealth equality in the world. Whatever we're doing, the results kind of speak for themselves for the most part. Not only that, we're basically the only country where the wealth disparity didn't grow over recent years. I'm somebody with several properties worth so talking couple millions in the bank. Taxes are high and I could complain about that but honestly I feel there's basically 2 types of people here. Either you get more out of your taxes than you pay for them. Meaning you don't make that much and the high taxes benefit you. Kindly stfu. Or you pay more into taxes than you get out of it in which case you're making plenty already. I'm firmly in this camp. I do agree that Belgium could be a bit more business friendly. That one we're rather awful at. Can't disagree with that without looking like an idiot.
@Hustwick2 жыл бұрын
America, the land of the free ... Refills. 😂🤣
@Sabundy2 жыл бұрын
Land of the free.......free to get shot.
@666LonesomeSailor Жыл бұрын
When Trup once talked about "shithole countrys" I first thought he is talking about the US of A. And I am sure he did! Love from above the big pond from Germany to our suffering murican brothers and sisters. I feel bad for you and hope you´ll build and have a better future in "the land of the free and the brave and the blablabla"! Hope Europa won´t develope into the United States of Europa!
@philipnesbitt33342 жыл бұрын
Everything here, as others have said, is just usual life in Europe and the rest of the western world, it is what real freedom is. Virtually no fear. Yes we have our deprived neighbourhoods but if you avoid those there are almost no problems. Even when I've been to them I've just felt a little uneasy, nothing else. I live in the UK.
@smygulf2 жыл бұрын
Available healthcare & not getting shot... 2 very key ingredients for a longer life 👍
@mizer0 Жыл бұрын
About that "free healthcare", it is not free (obviously). Each employee pays a certain percentage of the salary and the employer pays the same amount (varies in different countries). For example, if you live in Germany, there is 7,3% health insurance cost (+7,3% pays employer). Therefore, if you have monthly salary about 3k, insurance cost you about 220€ per month. Poorer countries (like mine) is much cheaper - we even have cap on insurance cost set to 120€ per month. Employees pays only 1,4% of their salary (and that is why our healthcare system is probably one of the worst in EU)
@KimbaLoveAdams Жыл бұрын
My childhood here in America was so different than today's youth. No one had to teach me to run in zig zags because of someone pointing a gun at me because no one pointed guns at me and I didn't have to worry about that ever happening to me as a child. I cry for today's generation. I'm very fortunate.
@ammygamer2 жыл бұрын
Even here in Brazil we have very good public healthcare, to the surprise of a lot of people who think we live with monkeys (an actual question I've been asked). My mother received free all-inclusive cancer treatment at a public hospital for 5 years. She had a room of her own, great meals, was provided lots of recreation options and assisted by incredibly helpful and warm staff I'll be forever indebted to. Our public healthcare is available even for tourists, no registration required. If you are sick, just get in a cab or call an ambulance and go to the hospital. The only difference is that in public service the queue takes a little longer because population, unless it's an emergency, but the doctors are the very same also working in our private hospitals. As for myself, almost every single consult and/or exam I've ever had with a pediatrician (as a kid), ophthalmologist, cardiologist, gynecologist, nutritionist and dentist has been made through the public healthcare system here. In the very few times I've been to a private one the only noticeable differences I noticed were: 1. the reception and other rooms in general were fancier, but both private and public were just as clean 2. I didn't have to wait. And that was basically it. The difference in quality, imo, didn't justify the added price tag, and since I'm already paying for my healthcare with my taxes I do make good use of it. PS: Oh yeah. By law we have 30 paid vacation days off a year, not including holidays (You can choose seven paid national holidays and five religious or municipal holidays, and yes, those can include days important to your own religion even if it's not marked in our calendar. Just notify your employee.). There are a few other extra paid off days (or group of days) for certain things, such as mourning, marriage, and maternity/paternity leave. If an employee needs to be away for more than 15 days due to an illness or surgery, his/her salary from the 16th day, shall be paid by the public INSS (Social Security). Plus, there's a practice that I'm not sure if it is common elsewhere?: For each 12 months of a calendar year that the employee works for a company, they are eligible to receive an additional one-month salary, usually paid one half in November and December of each year. We call that the "13th month salary".
@casbee96102 жыл бұрын
Are there even (wild) monkeys in South America? All I think of are in Africa or Asia.
@ammygamer2 жыл бұрын
@@casbee9610 There are. Many of them, in fact. There are 131 identified monkey species in Brazil. 83 of them being endemic to the country. For comparative purposes, there are 216 species of primates living in the African continent, 164 of these being classified as monkeys. So yes, there are many of them here, even when compared to a much wider territory. The golden lion tamarin, the saguis and the spider monkeys are the most immediately recognized species amongst Brazilians (the golden lion tamarin is even depicted in our paper currency, amongst others of our protected species), and they do make appearances close to the cities from time to time, but it's very, very rare. I've never seen a wild one myself, only in zoos.
@casbee96102 жыл бұрын
@@ammygamer thanks for educating me. I knew of them but I kinda thought they were classified as something else. I usually think of snakes, birds and leopards when I think of wild animals in South America. Now I know more. Thanks.
@anacarolinasouza3804 Жыл бұрын
yeah and we got some people here complaining about SUS! unbelievable(I'm not saying sus is perfect, we all know that but still!)
@maggielucas8685 Жыл бұрын
I'm always amazed watching Americans who believe they live in a free, great country. Outside of America someone like me sees a broken country, full of drugs, governed by an old man who should be in care with ridiculous prison sentences full of entitled people who are always demanding their rights and quoting the 1st, 2nd and 4th amendments as though the rest of the world is supposed to bow down just because they're Americans.
@Reginajestem2 жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in Poland and I moved to the U.S. 5 years ago. When I talk to my family in Poland they complain that they have to wait A MONTH to see a health care specialist (for free!) - I tell them I have to PAY $$ for health insurance every paycheck AND then still pay for the visit or procedure! Then they ask why can't I just go to the 'public' doctor instead of 'private' one?? They just can't comprehend that there's no "public" free healthcare... Also, first time a fireman came to our office and gave us tips on how to behave when there's a shooting (run-hide-fight) I seriously thought he's joking, but my colleagues were dead serious 0_o Well, I'm in wild, wild west now I thought...
@Jirka-j2g Жыл бұрын
For any americans that might say something sour about waiting a month - if you really need help, you can go to the emergency service or whatever it’s called. Some countries have it for free, most of them make you pay 5 to 20 eur
@MariachiMak Жыл бұрын
@@Jirka-j2g It's totally free and depending on day/time you wait between few quarters to whole day..like big soccer event happend, caused drunk clashes of happy vs upset and they need to stich whole corridor..or you go in the morning and meet full buses of old people on pension. Generally you have two places, one is called SOR (hospital emergency ward - direct translation) which provides assistance to patients in the event of a health emergency - in short you fucked up but not badly enough to call amulance, crawling your ass up there by yourself. The second place is called emergency room (also direct translation which sounds weird), you go there when you fucked up badly enough to feel immidate threat for health/life or doctor thinks that you need diagnostic and treatment activities performed right now or else you won't last long enough to the end of that line.
@annab405 Жыл бұрын
Polish people have health care taken out of their paychecks, it’s called ZUS. It’s pretty much the same all over Europe it’s just called something else.
@suzC7 Жыл бұрын
When I was on vacation in Europe (I am from the U.S.) I twisted my knee badly. Since it was evening when I got checked in to my hotel in Munich, the hotel called and had a doctor come see me at the hotel and he gave me a shot to help with the pain and a wrap for my knee. It was free.
@TonySpinach Жыл бұрын
Can some american actually confirm it costs thousands for an ambulance in the states? That's wild, it costed me $110 Canadian ($82 merican) for an ambulance when I almost drowned class 5 rapids and whirlpools in 4 degree temps (39 feirenheit :p) from a jet-ski accident. Three cop cars, an ambulance and two firetrucks.
@WendyDarling19745 ай бұрын
A few years ago, I tripped on the sidewalk and got a big gash of my head. Somebody called the ambulance to take me to the hospital less than a mile away. As I was in the ambulance, they asked for my credit card. couple weeks later I got a bill for like $5000, actually I think it was more. I called my insurance company and they were able to straighten it out for me and that instance, but yeahhhh I could’ve walked or taken an Uber. I was annoyed with the person who called the ambulance.
@acommentator44525 ай бұрын
@@WendyDarling1974 what if a person cannot pay, has no money, and someone else unknown called the ambulance. what happens then ?
@Caeluum Жыл бұрын
We have many flaws and problems here in France, but Healthcare, minimum wage and threat of a gun in any situation isn't one of them. :)
@Éga_Fr Жыл бұрын
"Many" not that much to be honest lol
@StareyeODL2 жыл бұрын
Sick leave: My wife was very stressed at work because of, lets just say situations. So she went to the doctor and got a sick note for 21 days to relax. Paid sick leave. Greetings from germany. Btw.: Nice first impression, saw you for the first time :)
@schlagerclub Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I've seen many of these Tiktoks already and it still makes me sad to see that US-Americans do not have these free benefits like free health care, free studying, no need to be afraid of shootings and similar violence. There should be no need like the 2nd amendment allowing you to carry weapons. The 2nd amendment is from the year 1791 where it made sense. I'm wondering if the US is still in the need for that. Having a free health care and a kind of social safety system for everybody and a clear rule that guns and other weapons are just not allowed, brings so much for a society. I just don't get it why people think they're limited if they don't have these benefits. They can still live the "American Dream" - just healthier, more safety and over all more wealthy - even the poor.
@mervinmannas76712 жыл бұрын
Your face when she said $100 per year for insurance was classic. Here in the UK car insurance can be expensive but depends on a lot of circumstances But generally can be anywhere from £300-1500 per year. My house an contents policey is about £40 per month and i pay an additional health care policey which is about £30 per month. I also have a an endowment /life policy at £50 per month.
@rizeagle332 жыл бұрын
So in the US you will pay 400 to 600 per month for health and another 100 to 200 for car, and another 100 to 200 for home , so anywhere from 600 to 1500 a month for insurance and we basically get nothing for it because like with Healthcare even if you pay a ton for insurance you still have to pay a ton out of pocket so people avoid using the insurance that they pay outrageous prices for every month. America is fucked.
@chriskwakernaat23282 жыл бұрын
@@rizeagle33 their healthcare bill goes down a lot if they pay in cash or put it through the insurance they have.. a visit with insurance could be 10k , but if you pay cash (like you have no insureance) it'll cost 900..the system fucks itself..
@gandalf_thegrey Жыл бұрын
Im in Germany and i just changed my insurance house and contents policy and liability insurance and pay about a tenner a month? If I'm not at fault nor if it was cause by my gross negligence but an "honest mistake" (I'm sure it has an official name but you get the jist) I'm not paying a dime for anything I break. People make mistakes and that's why we have insurance 💀 I'm not broke and the other dude gets his value back (emotional damage not included).
@MrDylpickle2710 ай бұрын
I used to pay 300 PER MONTH car insurance lmao, can’t even afford health insurance
@santaclaus08152 жыл бұрын
“Give the laborer the right to work while he is healthy, secure him care when he is sick, secure him care when he is old.” ―Otto von Bismarck, 1884
@juliavasak8099 Жыл бұрын
I am German - i never went to the US. Not sure i want to. It makes me sich thinking about all your guns and school shootings. Thinking that ithe Chance my child could get killed by some moron who happened to get their hands on a gun... It is aickening and IT makes me cry that there are children being killed in their schools where they should be safe!
@robertdempsey3417 Жыл бұрын
To the first girl: The reason healthcare is so accessible in Europe is because they use their taxes for social services more than for defence, due to The US being their muscle. And, who funds The US' defence? The American taxpayer. So, don't worry - you paid for that visit in the long run...
@frankenstein66772 жыл бұрын
I'm Brazilian, and the concept of an ambulance personally costing you money is honestly baffling to me. It costs a lot in taxes, sure, but it having a fee is just insane. We pay for private ensurance when we can, since it guarantees better healthcare, but $200 a month is considered expensive even in that case.
@anacarolinasouza3804 Жыл бұрын
right?! and we got some idiots badmouthing SUS here!(I'm not saying SUS is perfect but you got what I mean)
@wieslawirzyniec45275 ай бұрын
and as for tresspassing - in Europe if you are out of luck, the farmer will tell you to get off the property. But if it's a hiking trail - they wont mind, just do not damage their crops because it will make them sad. If you got lost? they will be happy to direct you the right way. But no one is going to shoot at you. I mean hell, the villagers in Switzerland got angry recently because the tourists would enter their homes unannounced to use a bathroom. And let me tell you, this country has a LOT of guns per person. But no, the people just got annoyed because they had to kick people from their homes. Again: nobody got shot. Unless you take a shortcut through the cow field and there is a bull. Then you FAFO'd
@Real_MisterSir2 жыл бұрын
The moment when you realize all those "tax payments" outside of the US actually end up making everything else soooo much cheaper because it becomes government mandated, rather than falling victim to pure capital greed (education cost, big pharma, insurance sharks, etc etc). And it's equally available to everyone, not just the wealthy minority. As someone who loves the US for a lot of things, I am thankful that my family and myself didn't have to worry about random financial ruin - happy that my dad could be flown with ambulance plane from Turkey to Denmark and undergo medical procedures all free of charge, happy that I (my family) don't have to finance my education just so I can get a job to pay off that debt, happy that I can comfortably visit the doctor as a preventative means, rather than a very costly post-illness reaction. Happy that job security and insurance security doesn't tie me down in a bad workplace simply out of fear of losing my entire life if I dare quit from an unhealthy environment. Happy that my fellow countrymen/women don't have to deal with wealth inequality treatment when it comes to what schools they can apply to, and whether or not they can be financed to study actively instead of having to seek out parttime jobs just to afford a basic living. The US is amazing for people who already have opportunities laid open for them, people who managed to overcome the odds. But in reality, many people don't overcome the odds unless a baseline level of aid is offered when needed.
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
The moment when you realize that American tax dollars subsidize everything you take for granted by paying for virtually all of NATO and thus your own countries national defense. Americans are literally suffering for your luxury, and you act like a pretentious entitled twit about it.
@ukbikespinas69112 жыл бұрын
People loyal to the US we’re great propaganda are either dumb or just blind to the poverty around them. Plus, it’s only good to them until they have a debilitating condition before retirement age and when the savings are still unspent. I’ve seen people there who were rich and boom when the breadwinner dies, they’re rock bottom poor and the mum goes bat shit crazy and the kids can’t finish college. The dead dad who says yeah America is great, too dead to see his family and realise yeah it’s great if you’re healthy and earning.
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
@@ukbikespinas6911 Two responses to a post you didn't even read. smh.
@oszustoslaw2 жыл бұрын
When you realize that american dream is just a dream :D
@jerrimenard3092 Жыл бұрын
You know what George Carlin said about that? " They call it the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it".
@BrightSeaStar Жыл бұрын
Ah, yes !
@wout123100 Жыл бұрын
@@jerrimenard3092 and that was in the 90ties or so?
@johnrhodez68297 ай бұрын
But in the UK we don't need to dream, because We Are Awake!
@heavystarch100 Жыл бұрын
I had a heart stint in my city of St.Louis, I was discharged 4 days after surgery! The hospital Barnes, forgot about me! I was l left at the front entrance, as I was about to catch a bus home my neighbor called me to see how I was! She came and picked me up! I'm a veteran and this is the shit I fought for!!😢
@debbielough77542 жыл бұрын
This is normal. Healthcare - a few years ago, my mother in law had a stroke. Emergency ambulance, emergency care, weeks of time in hospital in a specialist unit, non-emergency ambulance transfer to a second specialist unit, weeks more in hospital, home care when she left hospital. The bill? £0. And guns - I'm one of the few people in the UK to be present at a mass shooting in the UK (few because we've had about five or six, ever). It still never enters my head that a balloon popping could be a shot. (And contrary to common belief, guns are not illegal here, just heavily licensed.)
@ObserverAmanda2 жыл бұрын
"It still never enters my head that a balloon popping could be shot." You are one of the few people I have seen that mention this. I live in a small US southern town. My home is in the city limits, but where my back yards ends is the start of miles and miles of wooded properties outside the city limits that some people hunt on so I can hear gun shots in distance sometimes. One late afternoon in the middle of June, I went shopping at pet store in the next county over. I literally had just walked out the door when I hear three "bangs" in a quick succession. (I bet some Americans have probably guessed what I heard.) My first instinct was to duck and start heading behind one the huge concrete pillars near the entrance. After about 15-20 seconds, I realized that they were just some fireworks going off. Many places allow sales of fireworks in mid to late June for the US Independence Day (July 4th) and people often shoot them off in the weeks leading to it.
@TheReddeadmovie Жыл бұрын
hope your mother is doing well and that bill in the us would be YES😂
@andreaskoch46752 жыл бұрын
as german i really enjoy such videos. it shows me that it can be so much worse everywhere else :-D
@powerupminion Жыл бұрын
I live in denmark. I just wanted to comment on this: Healhcare - Self explanitory, I do believe. I'll leave it at that. 6:53 - Now you know why we don't care what Americans think of us. This is just a single instance of many, of how we just live a way nicer life no matter what Americans believe. 11:01 - This is one of a few reasons why the US of A will never see me, even as a tourist. Too many loons with too many completly off the rails laws. On top of that, I'm guilty to ANY accusation of a crime, even if I didn't do it unless I prove myself innocent. Absolutly NOPE, beyond red flag; black flag!!
@neilmoulden53232 жыл бұрын
My American friend finally had to admit I'd be dead if i lived in America. I've had Cancer, a stroke and a heart attack. On 12 different tablets a day plus 2 insulin injections. I also can't drive or work any more. All free in the UK.
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
Because the US pays for most of your national defense so you can have luxuries like free healthcare.
@katiewierenga19482 жыл бұрын
Having lives in Thailand for 12 years I agree with all of this. Nobody in the rest of the world is jealous of the USA. But the Thai school shooting one was sad because we actually had a horrific and shocking school shooting this year.
@d.marbus1493 Жыл бұрын
That's why we pay more taxes. Schools, medical care, social security, support with rent payments, public transport and more
@scavengingcrow34982 жыл бұрын
Reasons why I’m leaving the US when I turn 18😌
@charki402 жыл бұрын
Good for you. I wish you well on your journey. Visit Australia some time. Greetings from Down Under Mate : )
@trl28282 жыл бұрын
Good Luck. There is a reason more people try to enter the US each year than any other nation on this planet but it's not for everyone.
@trl28282 жыл бұрын
@@VildgamirTheDemonSlayer Facts. Sorry they upset you.
@corvuscorone77352 жыл бұрын
@@trl2828 Only if you take absolute numbers (not in relation to inhabitants your country has), if you put the numbers in relation, so ratio of inhabitants:people trying to get in the USA is further down the list. Having said that, unless you are a Native American complaining about immigration is rather bigoted. Fun fact: Maybe if Mexico is the only alternative I would prefer trying to get into the USA. However, people in Europe generally laugh in your face if you suggest the US as an alternative. Why would I want to go somewhere where I have 10 days of paid holiday leave, a crazy low amount of days where I am "allowed" to be sick, can be sacked from one day to the next, get bankrupt if I get shot and need surgery and where the probability of getting shot is actually something to worry about!
@trl28282 жыл бұрын
@@corvuscorone7735 None of what you claim is reality for most people but think whatever you want. I get 3 weeks of paid vacation and 5 sick days. that is a month of paid time off. Earn a skill and be a value to your company and you will not have to worry about getting sacked. Is our Medical care pricey? Sure but my mother has had cancer for 16 years, nobody is broke in our family and we are low middle class. I never worry about getting shot here in the US and live close to Detroit. In Reality, everything you listed are things that rarely rarely happen.
@crittah742 жыл бұрын
When I was 17 I wrecked my truck in rural America. I was uninsured and the bill was nearly $20K. $3000 is a low estimate for an ambulance ride in America if you don't have insurance. I used to work for a collection agency and ambulance bills can run $10,000 or more in many cases.
@amyw68082 жыл бұрын
If you were involved in an accident and your car was uninsured here in UK , you would be prosecuted.
@kellycowley35352 жыл бұрын
@@amyw6808 I think what he meant by 'uninsured' was that he didn't have health insurance and so the bill for the ambulance ride (because even a ride in an ambulance cost money over there) was nearly $20k.
@ObserverAmanda2 жыл бұрын
@@amyw6808 Okay? What does that have to do with medical bills or cost of an ambulance ride the OP is talking about? They simply mentioned that the wreck is how they sustained their injuries that caused the need for the ambulance ride and hospital visit. If you wreck your own vehicle, your car insurance is not going to pay for your medical bills. Also, some type of car insurance is legally required in every state in the US.
@amaroaverna923 Жыл бұрын
@@ObserverAmanda Is not entirely true, car insurance here in Italy (I think also in Europe), also covers personal injury.
@totallybored5526 Жыл бұрын
If you get sick don’t phone an ambulance book a flight, it’s cheaper and you’ll get seen to quicker. I’m kinda joking but I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s basically true
@oooyeee1 Жыл бұрын
Health care is NOT free in Europe, we pay for it with our taxes. It's call SOCIAL Security
@jenni_noura91702 жыл бұрын
I'm from Sweden and we had really rough winds and a huge tree branch came flying on me and I was knocked down. It hit my Legg and it was all bruised. The hole traffic stopped. A priest came to get me, and he drove me off to the nearest Healthcare center so I got examined.
@BornAHawkEye2 жыл бұрын
your comment makes no sense there's no conclusion to the story this sounds satirical as hell honestly😂
@alexgreg1522 жыл бұрын
@@BornAHawkEye It's not because in your little brain it doesen't makes sense that it really doesen't. That only means that, on the contrary of America, where ppl only watch stuff going on over there, in Sweden ppl actually stopped to help this person and to drove him/her at the hospital wich is not common in the States where ppl are more worried about others being able to pay to access care than actually thinking at others life and how to protect/secure it. Not to mention that some ppl (or their family) will sue you for trying to help them in that crazy country... I didn't even belived that was possible to sue someone who tried to save yo life...
@BornAHawkEye2 жыл бұрын
@@alexgreg152 you're ad homonyms are amazing you cannot provide proof so you simply attack me by saying I have a small brain I'm not biting your bait give me facts
@alexgreg1522 жыл бұрын
@@BornAHawkEye Proof ? What proof you need ? That the american health care sucks and that ppl doesen't helps others because of their fear of coasty health care ? You can go trough all the "americans living abroad" you will find your proof. Facts.
@annasaddiction51292 жыл бұрын
As someone who spent the Majority of her summers and a few winters as a wee child there this Story makes perfect sense especially if it happend leaning to countryside. Swedish people are just fair as long as you keep yourself to the written and unwritten rules.
@pik331002 жыл бұрын
Drinking alcohol in public places in Poland is illegal so he has to keep the beer hidden :)
@Alex-nt3tg2 жыл бұрын
It is? 😮 Omg, i didn't know that as a german, interesting!
@pastyman0019 ай бұрын
An American once asked a member of an Atlantic Canadian band on tour "if they had cars in Halifax" ( Nova Scotia - They have 5 lane highways each way. ). He replied most people have a horse but the best is to get yourself a bear. You keep it in the back yard and hitch it up to a wagon. "Oh yes". said the American. The Nova Scotians & Newfoundlanders laughed Later ( Band: Rawlins Cross )
@ajvanmarle2 жыл бұрын
100 dollars per year insurance sounds low, but it works out pretty well. The reality is that most people live a decade or more without ever claiming anything from insurance. It's a self-reinforcing process. The safer, and more up-to-date the infrastructure of the country, the fewer problems, so the less cost for the insurance companies.
@AhsokaTanoTheWhite2 жыл бұрын
How is running in Zig Zag ever going to help? A bullet will hit you regardless unless you are faster than a speeding bullet somehow.
@2908Jarek2 жыл бұрын
but the shooter has a harder time aiming and hitting
@gillsejusbates69382 жыл бұрын
@@2908Jarek yeah lmao its not rocket science, but most people outside america dont know that aiming is not as easy as it looks (im dutch with shooting experience)
@Templarofsteel882 жыл бұрын
@@2908Jarek no, they simply need to aim straight and wait for your dumbass to line up.
@R0gueM Жыл бұрын
@@gillsejusbates6938 This is what happens when people without knowledge of a topic, create rules and regulations for that topic. The zig-zagging sounds good on paper, but it’s just a bad idea and doesn’t work. It was just politicians doing something to look like they were active.
@CoffeePengu11 ай бұрын
In summary: Healthcare, food, transport, culture, guns, mentality, kindness, togetherness, history, work, insurance, gov scam and more. xD
@amyw68082 жыл бұрын
I’ve lived in UK and Germany. Had babies in both. Never had to pay a penny in medical bills for either. In UK, our healthcare is paid out of taxation. In Germany, it’s an insurance system. Germany was a little more expensive than UK in that regard, but neither cost anything close to American healthcare, neither had copayments or additional costs or fees.
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
Now imagine if Germany and the UK had to pay for their own national defense instead of the US.
@kellycowley35352 жыл бұрын
@@ericbailey6779 We already do? If you think every countries are only not invading Germany or Britain because 'we americans will protect them' then you are ignorant at best. Yes America has a big military (could be argued that you spend too much on it) but NATO includes many different countries and many of them are 'packing heat' as well. Not to mention with the media, trading and society at hand many people nowadays don't like the idea of invading other countries (and most leaders aren't stupid enough to do it).
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
@@kellycowley3535 I already answered you partially. But allow me to add this. It seems that you are grossly overestimating the military capability of EU countries. They barely spend any money on defense. Without US support, Poland and Germany would be steamrolled by Russia. Ukraine would have fallen in months without the immediate aid it got from the US. The UK is in a much better position but would also have to make many more sacrifices if they had to protect their waters from say, Russian oil drilling or mineral exploitation. Just as Canada would be hard pressed to stop Russian drilling in the far north if push came to shove in the north Atlantic. Aggression isn't always just military. What is Greenland going to do, for instance, if some Russian Oil companies decide to drill in their northern territories and station a few dozen tanks there? I'm just sick of the US playing policeman to an ungrateful world that won't stand up for themselves. Instead, every other country has a hand out begging and sneer about how much better they are at the same time. It's sickening and I hope someday the US stops putting up with it.
@kellycowley35352 жыл бұрын
@@ericbailey6779 No you seem to be grossly underestimating the military capabilities of EU countries. As big as Russia army is they would not stand victorious against 29 different countries. With or without America the idea behind NATO is so that is is never Russia vs Germany or Russia vs Poland, if Russia attacked one of them it would be Russia vs every member of NATO (Germany, Poland, France, Spain, UK, Canada, Iceland, etc). America isn't acting like a policemen while every other country is a helpless civilian. It would be more like every country in NATO was a member of neighborhood watch with america being that one member that workouts at the gym and you only ever looking at him as 'the reason everybody is safe' without even glancing at the other members or noticing his blind spots. Ukraine got immediate aid from many countries yet you didn't notice (or cared enough to mention it).
@ericbailey67792 жыл бұрын
@@kellycowley3535 I hope that is what would happen. But from just observation, I haven't seen Europe stand up and work together on much of anything. Well, except for universal agreement that free speech on the internet should be oppressed. Oh, and they all enjoyed having a laugh at Trump when he warned them about the current energy crisis two years ago. I doubt they could keep from invading each other if the US pulled out. I can see Turkey getting a little frisky on grabbing some land. No, I think you give them too much credit and overestimate the level of idiocy in EU and NATO government and military leadership.
@homobohemicus2 жыл бұрын
Granted I lived in a small apartment in Prague (apx 48m2) but the annual insurance for any damages caused by me or to me, theft, break-ins + insurance for any damages I may cause outside (e.g. scratching a car or whatever... break a shop window front...) = 30 USD per year and I a covered for around 75,000 USD + actual worth of any items I added to a list (antiques, jewlery etc.) And when it comes to ambulances in Europe, I never heard anyone discussing prices.. You call and ambulance, you get an ambulance... Its Free..