Americans Living Abroad: First Time You Realized America Really Messed You Up || FOREIGN REACTS

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FOREIGN REACTS

FOREIGN REACTS

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@andrewcomerford264
@andrewcomerford264 2 жыл бұрын
"Oh you're American ? We have universal healthcare here." Yup, most of the world DOES react that way.
@cquelhas
@cquelhas 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, every country in the world knows this. And series like New Amsterdam, The Resident, The Good Doctor, Grey's Anatomy, Chicago Med, ER,.... they show us plain and simple your reality!
@RictusHolloweye
@RictusHolloweye 2 жыл бұрын
There is no other developed country in the world that would deny anyone medical treatment when needed. Oh wait, Australia does deny medical treatment to refugees held in indefinite detention without charge or court opportunity... but I like to hope that's just a temporary case of malevolent insanity and not something permanent.
@0Quiwi0
@0Quiwi0 2 жыл бұрын
In Finland we have to pay a little money for a doctors visit (unless it's work related because companies have to have a deal with either a private company or the public healthcare to just exist), but if you are unemployed you can get it reinbursed from social security
@danielread8549
@danielread8549 2 жыл бұрын
Don't go to Australia illegally then.. No one has a "right" to go live in Amy country.
@RictusHolloweye
@RictusHolloweye 2 жыл бұрын
@@danielread8549 - Bob Menzies signed us up to the UN refugee treaty that specifically makes any arrival for the purpose of seeking asylum legal. They have committed no crime. If we're not going to live up to our commitments we should have the backbone to withdraw from the treaty.
@andrearaimondi882
@andrearaimondi882 2 жыл бұрын
"Every country knows this?" No, no, no: every country is SHOCKED, APPALLED and SADDENED by this.
@BramLastname
@BramLastname 2 жыл бұрын
Every country knows this because of how ridiculous it is.
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 2 жыл бұрын
Same with tipping, the fact that certain jobs don't get a fixed salary but has to live off of the good-will of people is just one step away from slavery.
@libbysevicke-jones3160
@libbysevicke-jones3160 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, love it when the lights go on and Americans finally realise that the “country of the Free”, is a total LIE !!
@Megalomaniakaal
@Megalomaniakaal 2 жыл бұрын
To be fair, plenty of countries with universal healthcare still have insurance too, since UHC doesn't necessarily cover everything or rather it doesn't necessarily cover all the costs in full. Really expensive things might only be covered partially, still better than nothing but there's still some value in having 3rd party insurance as an extra if you can afford it.
@catcat63527
@catcat63527 2 жыл бұрын
Seriously, coming from India, I'm glad I'm on the other side of the world from USA.
@BramLastname
@BramLastname 2 жыл бұрын
How the hell people think they are free When they're afraid of Politicians, Police and Healthcare is beyond me.
@TheRatedOniChannel
@TheRatedOniChannel 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, but then they say that they are happy they don't have rights, because other wise it would socialism, as if they even knew what Socialism really means!
@ravenouself4181
@ravenouself4181 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheRatedOniChannel Or when someone mentions to reduce Military spending and invest those funds in a proper Healthcare System. Or when someone mentions just how expensive College is.
@BramLastname
@BramLastname 2 жыл бұрын
@@ravenouself4181 also ironically enough All the examples they give of Communism/Socialism are known for having a strong military as an indicator that they aren't democratic.
@Mobayeats
@Mobayeats 2 жыл бұрын
🤣 lol Oh my sides!.
@MistedMind
@MistedMind 2 жыл бұрын
@@ravenouself4181 "Oh so you want to defund the Military? DO YOU HATE THE MILITARY AND THE US?!?! DO YOU WANT US TO GET INVADED?!?!" /sarcasm
@crustydownunder
@crustydownunder 2 жыл бұрын
My wife moved from America to Australia 15yrs ago. She couldn't believe the difference. She went for a job at a Subway store 3 months after arriving here, and they offered her $23 an hour. She almost fell off her chair. That was 15yrs ago. Since then, she's been earning well over $100,000 a year as a managing director of a student accommodation building. She was shocked by our free health care. Blown away when she saw women walking around parks at night, alone. She swears she will never go back to the states, not even for a holiday. She surrendered her US passport and became a naturalised Aussie after being here for 4yrs. She loves it here.
@mayainverse9429
@mayainverse9429 2 жыл бұрын
did she enjoy the covid concentration camps?
@nipponsuxs
@nipponsuxs 2 жыл бұрын
Giving up her US citizenship was smart. US is one of 2 countries worldwide that requires cutizens to pay taxes and submit tax returns even if theyre permanently living overseas
@crustydownunder
@crustydownunder 2 жыл бұрын
@@nipponsuxs Yep, paying tax to America and Australia, was never going to happen. She never wants to go back to America anyway, not even to visit family. LOL.
@Dandan-tg6tj
@Dandan-tg6tj 2 жыл бұрын
In my country, we also walk on parks whenever we please. There's no mass shooters, no school shooters, and the only things we need a prescription for are antibiotics and heavy drugs. Family doctors are absolutely free and if you have a job and medical insurance (my wife has it while I don't have it and I still have a family doctor for free). I think that everything you need is covered by your own or by your spouse's medical insurance. Of course, the quality of the services aren't the same as the ones one would pay heavily for but one can get back healthyl for almost free. My wife works as a selling person at a very (tiny) store and she can (using solely her not-so-high income) pay gas, electricity, and everything it is needed for our house while still having half of her paycheck available.. We don't borrow money from banks (though we did have 3 or 4 small personal loans before). Oh, and at my child's school we pay around 23-30 USD every year, otherwise it is completely free.
@crustydownunder
@crustydownunder 2 жыл бұрын
@@Dandan-tg6tj Which are you living in? Norway? Sweden? would be my guess.
@anxofernandez3344
@anxofernandez3344 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from Spain but I spent three years living in the US and even though I knew I'd have a culture shock I didn't expect it to be so huge. The fact that there are seminars and trainings talking about what to do in case of a shooting was bizarre but it wasn't the worst. I also knew about American's ignorance about the world, about the lack of universal healthcare, the cost of studying and everything. I even kinda knew people drive everywhere but I was stopped and questioned once by the police because I was walking and they found it suspect. I was simply going on foot to the movie theater where I was gonna meet my friends. I had to explain who I was, what I was doing, where I was going...and luckily I had my passport, my national ID, my college ID...every possible identification. Another weird thing was when I called out a guy in a bar who was talking shit about Latinos and harassing a few people, complaining because they spoke "Mexican" and they should learn "American" and go back to their country and whatnot. In a perfect English accent I told him the languages were Spanish and English, they were European languages just like his family was obviously originally from Europe because he was whiter than a glass of milk and he was also an ignorant peasant. Finally, once I wasn't allowed into a bar in San Francisco because I didn't have the right ID. Apparently they accepted state IDs or driver licenses, but I don't drive and I'm not from CA. I had my passport with me though, with my visa in i and everything t, but they would not accept it as valid ID and they even questioned it was real because the door guy said he had never heard of a country named Spain and my name sounded Mexican.
@ghfryw
@ghfryw 2 жыл бұрын
This can`t be real! I refuse to believe it. No.no.no.... *facepalm
@natl5692
@natl5692 2 жыл бұрын
Wow
@1individeo
@1individeo 2 жыл бұрын
I live on Portugal and it is arguably the least racist country in Europe but me being black I get stopped msny time to check my id, licence etc... But it never happen when I am with my wife who is white. Everytime I want to go to a bank I have to go with my wife because the way they talk to me is completely different depending if I am with her or not. That thing you said happened to you happened to me in Frankfurt. I was in the airport in transit waiting for boarding so I decided to take a walk in the duty free shops and a Cop came a told me to follow him to the office... Once there I asked why and the man told me because I was walking arround...
@foreignreacts
@foreignreacts 2 жыл бұрын
Woah that’s wild☹️ I’m very sorry That’s profiling
@TremereTT
@TremereTT 2 жыл бұрын
@@1individeo I don't know why it happened to you. And I dont assume to know. I can tell you that part of the Bundespolizei's job is actually to profile for foreigners. We have regular state police they should not do that and we have federal police, these guy patrol borders and trains and ports and trainstations and airports. One of their jobs is to look for registered asylum seekers or denied asylum seekers, as they are not allowed to leave their registered city. So they look for foreign appearance and clothes and the language that is spoken... Also I am half Portuguese. my Family is from Montemor-o-Velho. I can guaranty you that Portuguese people are just as racist as every people. The Portuguese people from my Fathers village don't even Consider 'brown people ' from Algarve as Portuguese but Moors.
@waynefeller8824
@waynefeller8824 2 жыл бұрын
I was in Austria in the early 90's. I had a craving for chocolate late at night. And nowhere was open. No 24 hour stores. For a few days, I was so annoyed at how inconvenient life in Europe was. I mentioned this to a coworker who asked if I enjoyed my call center job back in the states on the graveyard shift. I told him no. He then asked why I would expect others to work a shift I don't want to. It was then that I realized how selfish and obsessed with convenience, regardless of the social cost, we Americans had become.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
Night shift jobs are there for those who want or need them. I've needed Tylenol for our baby, and the only store available was a convenience store. And they are nice on long trips too. Bathroom breaks, fuel, and snacks. At one time they were a great source for directions.
@waynefeller8824
@waynefeller8824 2 жыл бұрын
@@jerrywhidby. - Austria has public restrooms open 24/7. As for Tylenol and snacks, plan ahead. As for fuel, even Europe has 24/7 self-serve stations. Otherwise, you are just reinforcing what I am saying, trying to justify convenience, by claiming people must want to take those minimum wage jobs, instead of more necessary and lucrative night jobs, to give you candy.
@jonevansauthor
@jonevansauthor 2 жыл бұрын
I've not been to Austria but it's probably different now, although bear in mind that the worker would have vastly better conditions in Austria than the US. Such as 25 days of annual leave, plus 13 days of national holiday, all paid for a total of 38. Usually petrol stations are good for desperate situations such as a pint of milk or painkillers because they need to be open. If you're travelling, they tend to be easy to find.
@waynefeller8824
@waynefeller8824 2 жыл бұрын
@@jonevansauthor - It amazes me how many workers do not want rights, but want to leave those rights up to the whims of their employer.
@jonevansauthor
@jonevansauthor 2 жыл бұрын
@@waynefeller8824 yeah we can only hope lots of young Americans are watching videos like this so they can catch up. Because I'd love to live there for a few years, but not really as it is even though I love to visit it.
@neoSoulLofi
@neoSoulLofi 2 жыл бұрын
Facts!!! I'm a black man that lived in Kriegsfeld Germany for 10 years and Perth Australia for 6, and I honestly felt a hell of alot more free in those countries than I do here back in the states. And yes I'm going back to Germany 🇩🇪 permanently this summer.
@diarmuidkuhle8181
@diarmuidkuhle8181 2 жыл бұрын
Alles Gute in der neuen Heimat! 👍
@gamEnjoyLP
@gamEnjoyLP 2 жыл бұрын
Willkommen zuhause
@haryar
@haryar 2 жыл бұрын
Willkommen zurück :D
@alisonw5150
@alisonw5150 5 ай бұрын
Your comment saddened me. We are all humans, whatever colour, race, religion etc. I know that there are still some idiots who believe there is a difference but it seems to be more prevalent in America than elsewhere in the world.
@Raven-fh2yy
@Raven-fh2yy 2 жыл бұрын
Yes every country that isn't the US knows instantly you are American by your reaction to things alone.
@theBlue_Dragon
@theBlue_Dragon 2 жыл бұрын
Like reaction to fireworks or louds noises
@samfire3067
@samfire3067 2 жыл бұрын
Do you mean the pesants reaction. Ps: hi from Brasil
@helenwood8482
@helenwood8482 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, the whole world feels very sorry for Americans because no other country has a worse healthcare system.
@modtec1209
@modtec1209 2 жыл бұрын
Thats not true, North Korea just throws meth at you. For real tho, I know people voting against their own interest isn an exclusive US thing, but its outright impressive how some wealthy fucks managed to make this big of a portion of voters act like something that would benefit 95% of the general population is a can of mustard gas.
@siffe3336
@siffe3336 2 жыл бұрын
Don't you mean in the developed world?
@janee7995
@janee7995 2 жыл бұрын
@@siffe3336 if she meant the developed world, she wouldn't have mentioned USA.
@LiMaking
@LiMaking 2 жыл бұрын
@@siffe3336 I don't know about any other country though that will completely ruin you if you want any kind of health care. Even in developing countries the care isn't as expencive, at least from what I know of. But please correct me if I'm wrong.
@audhumbla6927
@audhumbla6927 2 жыл бұрын
Truly, its sad, its a scam buisness, americans die because the price for insulin is outrageous. So mad. Not civilized.
@MacFernor
@MacFernor 2 жыл бұрын
Let me add one little story about a different US mentality I encountered. I was a German Language teacher for foreigners for 6 years in Munich. Every time someone in my courses said something well in German I said "Good" or "Well done" (in German language of course since Language classes in Germany are taught solely in German from minute one). But when I did the same with US students, they looked confused and even sad. At one point one of them told me that "good" was a "below average" assessment of something, and for them the bare minimum of a valid and positive compliment was "amazing". In Germany that's completely different. The biggest compliment you will get here is the absence of criticism, and "not bad" is actually high value.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
That must be a millennial or gen Z thing. Gen X was perfectly happy with good.
@hypatia4754
@hypatia4754 2 жыл бұрын
@humaniguess "facepalm" at not knowing "not bad" is pretty good
@haeuptlingaberja4927
@haeuptlingaberja4927 2 жыл бұрын
When I was teaching English at the DAI in Tübingen 40 years ago, I don't remember ever effusively congratulating my students. It would have been sort of insulting, as if they were such insecure morons that they needed to be praised for conjugating a verb, etc. When I came back to the States and taught my idiot landsmen, I did find myself complimenting them more, but only because learning anything at all was so much harder for them.
@Kareszkoma
@Kareszkoma 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a Hungarian, and that's the same here. The "not bad", is actually quite a nice compliment. Like you got a car, and people be like "Not bad, noice, you are handy, well done".
@sarahhardy8649
@sarahhardy8649 2 жыл бұрын
Over here in the east of England we would be tripping if someone told us we looked ok. That’s a high compliment. Not bad is by definition, good. I guess when you don’t hear negative feedback because it’s hella rude,you learn a new norm.
@Paltheus
@Paltheus 2 жыл бұрын
Most countries know that. The US has many advantages (if you have money - you are right about that). But the US seems like a nightmare if you have limited opportunities to earn.
@audhumbla6927
@audhumbla6927 2 жыл бұрын
xactly, they say live free or die but its more like get rich or die
@FingolfinGR
@FingolfinGR 2 жыл бұрын
Pretty well summed up. It's great for the rich, but pretty much a 3rd world country when it comes to working conditions and overall quality of life (if you're not in the 1%).
@LMB222
@LMB222 2 жыл бұрын
"Limited opportunities for 95% of the country". There. Why waste words? ;)
@TheKeefeStone
@TheKeefeStone 2 жыл бұрын
easy $500 a month just donating blood.
@tropicalvikingcreations
@tropicalvikingcreations 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheKeefeStone That's not a lot ... I guess difference in taxes might make it easy to stretch but ... Eh.
@Aquelll
@Aquelll 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting thing is that I have seen Americans get really shocked when our military in Finland is having a training exercise in a middle of a city. That is totally normal here to see military having one and carry their guns around even in the central Helsinki sometimes. That is because they are training around the actual areas they are tasked to protect in war time.
@Skyl3t0n
@Skyl3t0n 2 жыл бұрын
Lol. I'm from germany and I have never seen military exercises in civilian territory. Here they use training sets for such occasions.
@sielukettu
@sielukettu 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from Finland and I don't remember ever seeing such excercises in any city 😂
@Epintus06
@Epintus06 2 жыл бұрын
I remember when I had an oral exam with two buddies when I was in preps for engineering schools... There were militaries training for a case of terrorist attack in my highschool. I can tell you it is difficult to focus on your math exercice while having a FAMAS pointed at you and a trainer explaining his troops how to move from the corridor to the classroom... 😂
@AutoAlligator
@AutoAlligator 2 жыл бұрын
God bless Finland! They have kept an eye on the east for dacades.
@Aquelll
@Aquelll 2 жыл бұрын
@@sielukettu You have not happened to be in the right place at the right time then. 😏
@maximsmeinung6976
@maximsmeinung6976 2 жыл бұрын
It’s really cool to see your reactions. Americans are so self-centred and in some ways naive. You are currently in the process of becoming a global citizen which is awesome to see! Keep it up!
@trans_boy_kole7640
@trans_boy_kole7640 2 жыл бұрын
It's not really there fault tho. They are indoctrinated from a young age
@crazyk369
@crazyk369 2 жыл бұрын
Are you American? How do you know we're self centered? Aren't there naive people in every country? To think otherwise is ignorant. Many of us are self centered because America is the world's superpower. America is the most grandiose country that is known for its versatility in cultural backgrounds and the ease in which money is made.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
Um people keep talking about America. I think it's weird that we receive so much attention. Ignore us for all I care. I would be happy if we just minded our own business.
@lilbrother45
@lilbrother45 2 жыл бұрын
The world doesn’t understand how many people here in the US would gladly pull back from the world stage, including when there’s any natural disaster wherever in the world we end up sending our navy and hundreds of millions of dollars. We can’t afford it anymore. And people hate us so much already. Take care of yourselves or go ask China for help. We need to pull all of our troops home from everywhere. Take care of yourselves.
@mixlllllll
@mixlllllll 2 жыл бұрын
@@crazyk369 Is that a reason not to know anything about the outside world?
@blotski
@blotski 2 жыл бұрын
I always remember sitting in the waiting room of a walk in medical centre (here in the UK) when a lady with a child came out of one of the examination rooms and went to the reception and asked in an American accent about payment and insurance etc. The receptionist explained that even for foreigners there's no charge for emergency treatment which includes walk in centres. The lady then asked if there would be a charge at the pharmacy for the prescription she'd been given for her son and the receptionist told her prescriptions were free for children. What really hit me was that the American lady when she turned to leave was kind of biting her lip looking as though she was about to burst into tears.
@SilentHotdog28
@SilentHotdog28 2 жыл бұрын
I honestly feel sorry for Americans.....Like everyone loves to make fun of American ignorance, but some things are just sad.......People having to work 3 or 4 jobs, get massive loans, work long hours, remortgage or sell their house all because of a costly hospital visit that wouldn't happen in a lot of other countries. I mean there are economically developing countries (old term is 3rd world) that have better health care setups than U.S.A.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
Um she had insurance and enough money to go to Europe. The lip biting, if real, was likely for her son.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
@@SilentHotdog28 ask why our healthcare is expensive (without insurance). Doctors have to carry malpractice insurance. Which is very expensive. They pass the cost onto the patients. And drug companies give 3rd world countries huge discounts. Which are passed onto Americans. Europe told the drug companies to stick it when they tried that. It's all far more complicated than it is made out to be. Plus nothing is free. Your "free" healthcare is paid for in some way. Which just makes all of these comments seem disingenuous. Nothing is stopping Americans from getting together to negotiate prices. There is no need for the government. What they want is to force others who have money to participate even when they don't want to.
@Freiya2011
@Freiya2011 2 жыл бұрын
@@jerrywhidby. moneytocracy without empathy! 🤑🤑🤑
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
@@Freiya2011 yeah I will remember those words every time I see a report on the tent cities in Los Angeles. There are a lot of virtue signalers out there that do nothing but talk.
@Lore86Ma
@Lore86Ma 2 жыл бұрын
About the shooting in the schools, the media don't relate a lot of the small shootings.It's troubling too see how almost all the americans are used to this . You should realize that in some country in Europe the average person do not see a weapon in his/her life time. I am in my mid thirties and i never saw a gun or know a person who saw a gun (except law enforcement).
@erikelenstrom9685
@erikelenstrom9685 2 жыл бұрын
I am a swed and I have only seen guns in the hands of police and the military. The exception is old flintlocks used by anactors and larpers.
@WaddleQwacker
@WaddleQwacker 2 жыл бұрын
To just see, but also hear.
@okkietrooy6841
@okkietrooy6841 2 жыл бұрын
I am Dutch 69 years old. Policemen have a gun in their holster but I never saw the actual gun. I knew a guy who owned a rifle for target shooting. His rifle however was securely stored at the shooting range. I vaguely remember that I was on a shooting range during an office trip. Everybody got a turn twice to try to hit the target. I saw only one gun there.
@spugelo359
@spugelo359 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a Finn, and only reason I've seen a lot of different real guns, tanks, artillery... all the good kind of equipment, and even got a chance to fire a real assault rifle and even some heavier non hand held weapon as part of training... yes. Because like most men who are Finn, I was called to service. As for civil life? Only seen the police carry one.... probably? They might not even carry one around at all times unless there is a reason to. Despite of 1/8 of Finns owning a gun... know why I've never seen them? Because we do not carry and wave them around like toys.
@TheKeefeStone
@TheKeefeStone 2 жыл бұрын
go to ANY ghetto in europe, get into drugs, you'll see plenty of guns then.
@Elkson99
@Elkson99 2 жыл бұрын
OK. You do not get antibiotics thrown at you in the pharmacies in Europe, but it is easy to get the description if you need it. Reason being that over-use of antibiotics creates all the multi-resistant strains.
@LMB222
@LMB222 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, that was Etiopia, and not an example to follow.
@BramLastname
@BramLastname 2 жыл бұрын
Ethiopia tends to throw antibiotics at most ailments.
@catriona_drummond
@catriona_drummond 2 жыл бұрын
@@BramLastname As Europe did in the 80's. They'll catch up, I hope.
@MonteKristof
@MonteKristof 2 жыл бұрын
Romania is in europe. You can literally get antibiotics over the counter in any farmacy.
@Elkson99
@Elkson99 2 жыл бұрын
@@MonteKristof Wow, I did not know that.
@kaeru3228
@kaeru3228 2 жыл бұрын
I know a girl, her mom is a paramedic. She was telling us one time, she had to deal with an American tourist (50y/o) who got hit by a car while riding a bike. Leg broken. He was freaking out about the bill as soon as they arrived and she had to explain to him during the ride that he did not need to pay for the ambulance and that the hospital would be free too. The dude spent the rest of the ride saying he was super happy he got hurt in France and not in the US. Legit happy. That was a strange day for her 🤣
@theREDdevilz22
@theREDdevilz22 2 жыл бұрын
"America.. A good idea, that's got out of hand" - Al Murray
@theghost6412
@theghost6412 2 жыл бұрын
Cracked me up when i went to the airports in the States, huge signs saying "All Weapons Must Be Declared!" Go anywhere else in the world and their airports have exactly the same sign but it reads "All Weapons Are Prohibited!".
@Paltheus
@Paltheus 2 жыл бұрын
That's not true. All airports all around the world have "All weapons must be declared" signs. People go on hunting trips you know. Then there are security personnel. You would also want to be able to move personal firearms across borders if you have the necessary permits. You just have to "declare" them so they can be checked, documented and transported appropriately.
@dustindiaz9493
@dustindiaz9493 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Panama, a third world country by the USA standards, and in my 25 years of life, I have never had or heard about any kind of gun threat or problem in any public or private school in the country.
@CeciShaw
@CeciShaw 2 жыл бұрын
I moved from Panama to the United States when I was 16. I’m 50 years old now and still feel like an outsider. When I got back to Panama it takes me a couple of days to calm down and relax.
@alisonw5150
@alisonw5150 5 ай бұрын
The rest of the world sees America as a third world country.
@BimbaElis
@BimbaElis 2 жыл бұрын
in Italy, if you do not take the holidays required by law, the state gives a very high fine to the company
@WienerVL
@WienerVL 2 жыл бұрын
In Austria too!
@MIGBMWLOVER
@MIGBMWLOVER 2 жыл бұрын
In Greece as well
@LiMaking
@LiMaking 2 жыл бұрын
lol they had to force people at my old job to stop working so much extra too.
@BimbaElis
@BimbaElis 2 жыл бұрын
@@LiMaking yes, even in the company where my father works it happened🤣🤣
@LiMaking
@LiMaking 2 жыл бұрын
@@BimbaElis looool 🤣🤣
@hobo456
@hobo456 2 жыл бұрын
Based on my experience in Australia, People outside the US are treated as Humans rather than a commodity. You can feel it while talking to a police officer, airports everywhere. Public transport is way cheaper and much 1000 times more advanced than the US. Also, people are more aware of the world and the issues than the US.
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 2 жыл бұрын
Jitender, i remember white australians attacking Indian students and it didn't just happen once, it went on for years until Narendru Mody became president and threatened to send Indians students to america. after all its a country where white australians call indigenous australians coo.ns.
@johannesmarkstrom3241
@johannesmarkstrom3241 2 жыл бұрын
Hi. I live in Sweden and the other day I had to get a coloscopy. In the room at the hospital I saw all this machines and gadgets. I had two persons working my case. A nurse and a doctor and they worked for 30 minutes. All I had to pay was 200 SEK (about 20 dollars). Universal healthcare is the greatest. Ok we pay taxes but we actually get something back.
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 2 жыл бұрын
in the US try navigate the millions of health insurance and figure out on your own what is covered and what isn't.over there you need to be on top of every medical bill. the second you forget , consider yourself lucky if you are sending your paperwork to small court claim because they pawn that sheit to random bailiffs. the US is the only country where i saw people laid on the gurney trying to free themselves because theydidn't want to be wheeled to hospital with the ambulance because of how prohibitive that is. i have had way better medical treatment in Nairoby/Kenya than in the US . and not badmouthing.
@mikeb2586
@mikeb2586 2 жыл бұрын
How can anyone claim to be free when you can't even feel safe in your own home unless you're armed to the teeth? I've never been able to get my head around the idea that being able to have a arsenal of combat weapons means you're free. Wake up, fools! When everyone has access to that kind of weaponry then everyone becomes a prisoner in their own homes!
@steph0711
@steph0711 2 жыл бұрын
I'm getting more and more convinced that I don't want to visit the US... it has some amazing places, but damn. The things I hear just makes me very happy that it's on the other side of the world
@foreignreacts
@foreignreacts 2 жыл бұрын
Hehe You should But be careful This morning in NYC crazy shoot happened and yeah it sucks but I love NYC
@spugelo359
@spugelo359 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sure it would be safe to visit USA, almost certainly. Just would have to research first where to visit... and which neighborhoods to avoid at all cost. Or which parts of the city to avoid... or which cities in general to avoid. Or at least that's how it seems like to me. Feels like completely different world when you can walk around any part of your city at night with no worry. Done that occasionally even as a kid and never felt unsafe outside at night. Bars can get violent though... but that's basically every bar in the world.
@ferd2866
@ferd2866 2 жыл бұрын
13:50 the word you didn't understamd here was "comunque", italian for "anyway", that's a word some of us italians use very often in a similar way Australians often use "mate" (maybe not the best example but it was the first that came to mind). I can tell she really lives (or lived) in Italy if, even when speaking english, a "comunque" comes up every now and then!
@SilentHotdog28
@SilentHotdog28 2 жыл бұрын
Aussies do use "mate" a lot, can confirm haha.
@leonamay8776
@leonamay8776 2 жыл бұрын
It's like some American that use anyway so often, I agree.
@AutoAlligator
@AutoAlligator 2 жыл бұрын
I have been asked so often by friends from the US what I am doing to celebrate July 4th. I am English. Do schools in the US teach anything about history? The war of Independence was a British civil war with English people on either side fighting for so-called representation. In 1776 no average man could vote...not for 200 years! and even then, men had to agree to enrol in the army as part of the deal. Women fought for longer but didn't have the same conditions of voting. In fact the only people opposed to women getting the vote were women! I honestly despair at what is being taught in schools!
@razzmatazz1974
@razzmatazz1974 2 жыл бұрын
i am surprised at how they think that only America has certain things such as phones or other technology, but at the same time they think everybody celebrates their holidays. i had a conversation online with a girl who was shocked to learn i dont celebrate halloween or valentines day or 4th of july. she told me i was a liar because i told her that we celebrate Christmas with a pool party because its summer. i guess she never learnt that there is a Southern Hemisphere with opposite seasons.
@AutoAlligator
@AutoAlligator 2 жыл бұрын
@@razzmatazz1974 3 months ago in the UK you couldn't have your Grandparents over for Xmas dinner. Now the government is offering £450 a week to take in Ukrainian refugees...
@natb9919
@natb9919 2 жыл бұрын
@@razzmatazz1974 the crazy thing is they don't even have chip and pin technology in most places out there, they're still using signatures to pay for items and they think we're behind them on technology lol. I even saw an American fascinated that self-checkouts in the UK have touchscreens lol.
@SilentHotdog28
@SilentHotdog28 2 жыл бұрын
@@razzmatazz1974 Another one is thanksgiving, I still don't even know what that is, other than they usually have Turkey. But yeah, Halloween, Valentines day, Thanksgiving and Independence day are all American holidays (a small amount of people celebrate halloween and valentines day here in Australia, but not many) Plus yeah, Christmas pool party for the win, are you from Aus also? Or maybe South Africa?
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
I assume you were in America when they asked you about July 4th. They probably just meant what are your plans. We are aware that it is our independence day from England. And the notion of having rights based on being a property holder was inherited from England. We did eventually grow out of it. It isn't as if England had some great enlightenment long before America was colonized. The Occidental countries learned together.
@TheTenguwarrior
@TheTenguwarrior 2 жыл бұрын
18:10 "Every country knows this?"[speaking about American Healthcare] Yeah basicly. The thing is all over the world people consume American media. So we get feed information about American culture and American issues basicly. For example: a running gag here in Europe is that "Breaking Bad" wouldn't have happened anywhere else than the US. On the other hand US Americans have to fight against language barriers, republican Propaganda about the red scare and the legend of American exceptionalism to overcome their ignorance about international issues. But to me it seems more and more Us Americans like you slowly are overcoming this, thanks to the internet and cultural exchange that gets easier and easier in a globalized world.
@erikelenstrom9685
@erikelenstrom9685 2 жыл бұрын
How do you mean they need to fight the language barrier?
@nkesimaat
@nkesimaat 2 жыл бұрын
@@erikelenstrom9685 most people in the rest of the world speak English (as a first or second language). But most Americans only speak 1 language. Therefore it is easier for others to consume American media. And it is more difficult for Americans to consume media from foreign countries
@erikelenstrom9685
@erikelenstrom9685 2 жыл бұрын
@@nkesimaat But thats not much different from most other people in the world that speak English as a second language. And better then the 80% of the worlds population that doesn't speak English.
@Cau_No
@Cau_No 2 жыл бұрын
@@erikelenstrom9685 It is different, because elsewhere people *learn* English as a second language right from school - and then often use them. While In the US, they usually don't even learn a second language at all, because they do not even travel outside their country. A foreign language gives you insight into other culture and mindsets, as a level of independency. With only one single language, that is closed off.
@erikelenstrom9685
@erikelenstrom9685 2 жыл бұрын
@@Cau_No you have a point. Only note that acording to the CIA worldbook only around 20% of the world population speaks English as a 1 or 2 language. I think that it's also a cultural thing that americans to a very high degree only consume american media. In many other countries media from other countries with languages that is not commonly understood is often consumed but with subtitles, or sometimes dubbed.
@johnwellbelove148
@johnwellbelove148 2 жыл бұрын
My colleague and I were on a business trip from the UK to the USA. We were taken out to a bar in the evening by some people we were working with. At the door, a guy asked us for ID. The doorman and friends were surprised that we had none on us and we never normally bothered carrying ID in the UK. I've never been asked for ID in Europe either, except for immigration and car hire.
@wanderwurst8358
@wanderwurst8358 2 жыл бұрын
This varies from country to country. I know that ID cards are compulsory for Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal ... . However, you don't have to show your ID to everyone. The only obligation is to a police officer, but you don't have to talk to him or answer any questions. A bouncer can ask you for proof of age if you look too young for a bar, dicotheque, buy alcohol, etc., but if you look grown up, then he won't do that.
@LMB222
@LMB222 2 жыл бұрын
I've only been asked for an ID while buying alcohol (off premise)
@danika9411
@danika9411 2 жыл бұрын
Yes in Germany we need to have an ID, but we don't have to carry it around. We just generally need to have an ID or passport, one of the two, somewhere. But I do carry it with me, because I look very young and I get asked to give my ID when buying alcohol f.e. Driving license would work too of course, it doesn't need to be your national ID, but I don't have one.
@elieli2893
@elieli2893 2 жыл бұрын
@@wanderwurst8358 Here (Finland) the clerks at supermarkets and the one official alcohol retailer (Alko) are technically required to check your age if you look under thirty. As a person not yet thirty, I always feel sad when I'm not asked for ID 😅
@wanderwurst8358
@wanderwurst8358 2 жыл бұрын
@@elieli2893 Goddamn hell, how expensive is alcohol in Finland? 😲 What do you do the whole long polar night? 🤔😅 I'll come by to see and bring booze ....
@lolanelson9634
@lolanelson9634 2 жыл бұрын
I’m surprised that the US isn’t on the list of dangerous countries to visit. My husband and I have spent time in South America and had a lovely time. We traveled around using the same transportation as the nationals. We lived a year in Columbia. Of course we were careful, but people were so welcoming. We rented a small house in the same village as some friends of ours who were Colombian. It was pure culture shock when we returned. If we didn’t have all our children and grandkids in the states, we would have stayed there.
@stanspb763
@stanspb763 2 жыл бұрын
I am American and have traveled extensively to 92 countries and live in another country and the only place I am wary and very cautious is on rare visits to the US. Every time I returnm every 5-6 years for a few weeks the change is dramatic with more regulation more controls more poverty, more expensive and more dangerous. Knowing that every third person walking down the street has a concealed gun is not reassuring.
@aaronbalakey5377
@aaronbalakey5377 2 жыл бұрын
So strange that you say this… it’s kinda off that America sucks so bad, yet we have the highest immigration numbers in the world? Why would so many people be literally willing to give their life for, to come here? Y’all are just a bunch of America haters…. Keep it up, keep talking shit, but don’t come calling for daddy when Russia and China start to try and take over everyone.
@Mark13091961
@Mark13091961 2 жыл бұрын
@@stanspb763 thats a revealing observation
@TonyMontanaDS
@TonyMontanaDS 2 жыл бұрын
It actually is on a list. It's ranked as the 128th safest country in the world. 128 out of 195 countries. It's an extremely unsafe country.
@Badgersj
@Badgersj 2 жыл бұрын
Told this story a few times so I apologise if you've seen it before - an American friend of mine fell off her moped when in the UK. Someone called an ambulance. She tried to refuse because she thought she'd have to pay, and was told to 'shut up and get in'. She was treated and sent on her way rejoicing. I paid for it out of my taxes, I'm happy about it, I am a die-hard Tory.
@autohmae
@autohmae 2 жыл бұрын
You might want to re-consider on the Tory part. Tory government is busy privatizing the NHS and usually when things get privatized in the UK things don't go well.
@Badgersj
@Badgersj 2 жыл бұрын
@@autohmae Can understand your concern, but these moves have meant members of my family being treated by private companies while still under the care of the NHS. Just keep your eye on it and keep shouting if it goes wrong.
@minimax9452
@minimax9452 2 жыл бұрын
so you are a fan of the clown?🤡
@Badgersj
@Badgersj 2 жыл бұрын
@@minimax9452 What clown? Nope, not a fan of anyone. I want them to be a fan of me!
@minimax9452
@minimax9452 2 жыл бұрын
@@Badgersj Ah a typical me myself and I Tory....this will die.
@ErnestoCruzRevilla
@ErnestoCruzRevilla 2 жыл бұрын
So fireworkds are sort of illegal but gun shots are expected? And that's normal?
@RaduRadonys
@RaduRadonys 2 жыл бұрын
YES!
@theBlue_Dragon
@theBlue_Dragon 2 жыл бұрын
@@RaduRadonys wtf
@RaduRadonys
@RaduRadonys 2 жыл бұрын
@@theBlue_Dragon We're talking about the USA here, where we ban chocolate eggs cuz they're too damn dangerous, but guns are freely sold in supermarkets. A nice place.
@wandanemer2630
@wandanemer2630 2 жыл бұрын
@@RaduRadonys Are you guys okay??
@Regimeshifts
@Regimeshifts 2 жыл бұрын
@@RaduRadonys damn, that drove the point home hard
@Palmieres
@Palmieres 2 жыл бұрын
That lady speaking about getting stuff from the pharmacy, that's something that wouldn't happen everywhere - not for financial reasons, but for health reasons. Superbugs are a huge problem and the overuse of antibiotics is a major factor, not to mention the fact that you can't just take any antibiotic, it has to be specifically targeted to kill the bacteria that's causing you a problem. Broad spectrum antibiotics exist, but not only do they not work for everything, it's not at all common for you to be able to get them over the counter without a prescription. You _will_ get what you need, but you need to visit the doctor first. Pharmacists are not doctors and it's incredibly irresponsible to sell medicine without having the patient's medical history, allergies, possible susceptibility to side effects... If anyone actually sold something that specific to that lady her life might have been placed in danger.
@Dandan-tg6tj
@Dandan-tg6tj 2 жыл бұрын
A "simple" anaphylactic shock caused by a drug someone is seriously allergic to can indeed cause death and the person who only wanted to treat a tooth infection may die because of the wrong antibiotic. My ex wife was allergic to penicillin and I am trained to properly react to an anaphylactic shock. I personally witnessed one of my uncles died from a combination of two medicines, one given by one doctor and the second one given by a second doctor who didn't know that my uncle was on treatment with something else.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
If her story was even true. People like to make up stories to support their ideology.
@patrickmac2799
@patrickmac2799 2 жыл бұрын
Every country knows this. An Italian nurse said 'you must be from the States' to me when I asked her how much the visit cost. It cost nothing. They gave me meds. That was 4 years ago. I never left.
@judsdragon
@judsdragon 2 жыл бұрын
when u are taught something from a very young age and throughout your formative years and also taught not to question it then its a huge shock when the blinkers finally come off and u see things for what they really are
@eileencritchley4630
@eileencritchley4630 2 жыл бұрын
I had my American friend over to stay with us in the UK for 6 weeks when near the end of his time with us he fall and broke his ankle. He was so scared about going to the A&E at the hospital. We took him they sorted him out and there of was no request for payment which he didn't understand. He also couldn't believe he was able to legally drink because he was only 19years old, he also was shocked that you couldn't buy guns and that we didn't have guns in our home. Bless him.
@nikolaiquack8548
@nikolaiquack8548 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, every country does know you're American when you get stressed out about healthcare costs XD
@Steef_Lee
@Steef_Lee 2 жыл бұрын
I was working in Toronto and I fell in my shower and dislocated my shoulder. I popped it back in, bought a sling and some Tylenol on the way to work, and just planned on dealing with it. They made me go to an urgent care on my lunch. I thought there was no way I’d be able to get in and out within my 30 minute lunch, but I was out in 15 min with a full work up, better sling and real pain meds, and it only cost $60 total. Virtually zero percent chance of everything going that smoothly in the US, even with insurance.
@Stevehboy
@Stevehboy 2 жыл бұрын
@Rachel Forshee that’s so fucked up man, getting Denied medication here in Scotland (Uk) All medications are free, I’m on pain meds for a bad back I was in a bad car crash, I go every 2 weeks to pick them up at the chemist m, I walk in say my name then they give me my meds and I walk home :) all medications are fee in Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland
@CarlAlex2
@CarlAlex2 2 жыл бұрын
I can assure you that handing out drugs like antibiotics without prescriptions is a very bad thing - it is a major contributing factor in causing antobiotics resistant bacteria.
@4terrascorned
@4terrascorned 2 жыл бұрын
Factory farming.
@radbunnie2297
@radbunnie2297 2 жыл бұрын
Facts. I was wait for this comment. People think it’s ok to just get antibiotics pain meds birth control just like that without an Rx. Meds can have side effects that you don’t know of and that’s why there is a need to consult a doctor. What if the birth control makes you bleed or spot all the time. Some antibiotics can cause a yeast infection then they will need something else for that. Sounds to me like a whole lot of self diagnosing and popping pills.
@walterF205
@walterF205 2 жыл бұрын
As for bacterial resistance, I wonder how intensive beef and poultry farmers behave in the States: whether they use antibiotics to prevent infections among crowded animals, and how long before the slaughterhouse they suspend treatment. Basically, even if a person uses antibiotics in moderation and only on medical prescription, then he finds them on his plate. The same goes for hormones to increase muscle mass in animals.
@radbunnie2297
@radbunnie2297 2 жыл бұрын
@@walterF205 So your country doesn’t use hormones in there lively stock? How do you know? What about the pain meds, birth control, you don’t think that should be regulated? What if a women is already in her first trimester to second trimester of her pregnancy and she wants birth control. She can get it over the counter right.
@Kareszkoma
@Kareszkoma 2 жыл бұрын
It's mostly factories that are the problem. People in Europe very rarely use anti biotics. Chicken, fish, and others that are the biggest problem.
@Ozgrade3
@Ozgrade3 2 жыл бұрын
I've just spent the last 4 hrs watching these videos and I'm quite surprised at how many Americans are starting to realise that the rest of the world doeas actually get a lot of things right. Is this the start of a great awakening in the US?
@foreignreacts
@foreignreacts 2 жыл бұрын
☹️😟
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 2 жыл бұрын
@New Car Smell i saw morons on Trump Rallys, but these people know what there are talking about
@RaduRadonys
@RaduRadonys 2 жыл бұрын
No it's not. For every one of these people, there are 100 people back in the US who think "universal healthcare is hell, I don't wanna pay for you" and "if it's free it's bad" and "don't take my gunzzz, I need my freedomzzzz".
@kokopop4896
@kokopop4896 2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, every country knows about America’s health system and how expensive it is and how sad it is for those who cannot afford antibiotics whenever they need them. It’s also apparent how most Americans defend change, irrespective if it’s a good change or not including universal health by shouting about loosing their freedoms. The saddest thing I’ve heard on this video is that there are guns on display at supermarkets for anyone to purchase. The UK have guns legally too however, you have to have a bloody good reason to have one and jump through hoops to get a licence. They are typically used by farmers to control wildlife from eating crops and not ordinary people. I know that if I happen to have an argument with a stranger on the street, then both of us know that neither of us are likely to pull a gun on the other!
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
And I know that if my wife is about to be graped, or there is an intruder at our rural home she is protected. Doesn't Britain now have a knife, car, and acid problem? If someone wants to remove you from this plane of existence, then there are loads of ways to do so. Besides if you treat YT and BPOC in America like their own countries, and then look at the homicides per capita it is eye opening. FYI YT people are on par with Europe. TABLE 43a if you care to run the numbers. It doesn't matter which year you choose.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
@New Car Smell by bottom feeders you mean poor BPOC and poor YT people? Walmart is the largest employer in the US, so you are talking about a lot of people. I bet you claim to be for the little man.
@rosehill9537
@rosehill9537 2 жыл бұрын
@@jerrywhidby. hi from rural Australia. we dont have guns. We can own them but we dont need of them. We dont hunt or have feral animals. We dont fear our neighbours or ppl coming to the house. The idea having a gun makes u more safe is false. 100% false. in fact having a firearm in the home increases the risk of unintentional shootings, suicide, and homicide. Ur culture of having a gun= freedom is also scary. If u think u need to own an item to be free. Sorry u r not free u r at the mercy of gun manufacturers.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
@@rosehill9537 you're the same people that just had their government locking them up for Covid related reasons right? And Australia doesn't talk about how arson replaced guns as a means for mass homicide. Just showing that whether someone uses a match or an SUV, there are many tools that can be used to do harm to others. There are very few tools that a woman can use to protect herself. But they never talk about how many people are saved by guns. Plus America doesn't have a gun problem. We have a culture problem. BPOC, who make up just 14 percent of the population, commit over half of all homicides EVERY YEAR. Table 43a. If you juxtapose YT homicide rates again homicide rates by BPOC per capita, then YT people would be in line with Europe. BPOC would be among the worst per capita in the world. So your argument is rubbish when America doesn't have any worse gun crime when you're just looking at YT Americans. By all means run the numbers for yourself. Then come back and give a legitimate argument. I have been around guns my entire life, and nothing bad has happened. I do think it's weird when suicide is thrown into the conversation. As if there aren't many ways to get that done. I guess the argument is that if we take away guns, then suicides will vanish just like homicides.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
@@rosehill9537 1996-present mass homicides and weapon used in Australia Knives - 9 Guns - 14 Arson - 8 Vehicle - 1 Carbon Monoxide - 1 Gravity - 1 Bludgeoning - 2 From 2012 - 2022 Knives - 6 Guns - 10 Arson - 5 Vehicle - 1 Carbon monoxide - 1 Gravity - 1 Bludgeoned - 0 The number of homicides in Australia where a gun was used in a mass murder has increased in the last 10 years since the ban. But also the means of murder have diversified. Where there is a will there is a way.
@daneeinglis1894
@daneeinglis1894 2 жыл бұрын
In Spain the first time I went to the ER was before I got residency and they actually appologised to me because I would have to pay for my treatment. Including xrays, antibiotics and painkillers for a TI (that I had gotten at a music festival in Hungary) my bill was 107 euros.
@BimbaElis
@BimbaElis 2 жыл бұрын
fun fact of Italy when the police stop you? You can argue with them. You don't know how many times it happens. And you can do it even when they do checkpoints and usually one checks your documents and one stays near the car with the machine gun in hand (not towards you but upwards). Never been afraid.
@helenwood8482
@helenwood8482 2 жыл бұрын
In the UK, the police don't even have guns.
@BimbaElis
@BimbaElis 2 жыл бұрын
@@helenwood8482 oh yes I heard! here they have them but I have never seen any weapon used. The only times I see the military with a machine gun in their hand is when there are checkpoints because maybe they are looking for someone but I have never heard of them opening fire. never
@andreanecchi5930
@andreanecchi5930 2 жыл бұрын
the only time it happened to me, when I saw that there was a prisoner in the hospital, they had some kind of rifles ( i'm italian)
@faultier1158
@faultier1158 2 жыл бұрын
There was a time a few years ago where Europe had a series of islamist terror attacks. Hamburg (Germany) had police officers with rifles at the central train station for some time as a precaution. The only thing I've ever seen them doing was telling a friend of mine that smoking isn't allowed in the station.😅
@BimbaElis
@BimbaElis 2 жыл бұрын
@@faultier1158 very useful hahahahaha and then we in Europe are not used to being afraid of the police with weapons. When I get home from work I walk past the station and at that hour there are often heavily armed soldiers controlling the crowd, but no one is afraid to approach or pass by.
@hughsmith2657
@hughsmith2657 2 жыл бұрын
I always love the fact that yanks think they won indeed when in reality it was Spain, Holland and France that won it for them
@arisol1011
@arisol1011 2 жыл бұрын
I've watched many reactions of South Koreans teens and millenials reacting to PSA announcements for gun violence and shootings and drugs and I find their reactions fascinating because I have grown to love and know the Asian culture. They don't have those types of problems in Asia really( at least far as I've watched ). It's not something they deal with. They have also watched an episode of Euphoria and seeing how teens deal with highschool life and the drug scenes really surprised them because in SK their entire goal is studying and getting into a college. It's truly amazing to me.
@krimsonshadow94
@krimsonshadow94 2 жыл бұрын
I think i got one to top it all, currently living in America and in Dec of 2021, i was diagnosed with testicular cancer, now I went through the surgerys and treatments, I have one more surgery to remove a lymph nod thats infected and were not sure if its Cancer, Necrosis or Taritoma but needs to come out and this surgery is very rare, so they gave me a doctor out of state who specializes in these surgerys and my insurance company is refusing to cover me cause they have other doctors. My doctors are going to debate with them and hopefully overturn the dissuasion but I can say I feel jaded and feeling like there cheaping out so they can give me a less qualified doctor to do the procedure to save a few bucks
@alanmacification
@alanmacification 2 жыл бұрын
To the rest of the world, once is too many. It shouldn't happen at all. It's a concept that Americans struggle with. America: " There was another school shooting tragedy, so sad " World: " OH Wow! That's such horrible news......wait...what? WHAT THE ACTUAL F..K !?! ' ANOTHER'??!!
@Dandan-tg6tj
@Dandan-tg6tj 2 жыл бұрын
@Black Lotus That doesn't happen in all of the schools around the entire world unless is a fucking war zone or mobs too powerful for the governments. How on Earth to have school shootings? If kids shoot themselves in schools, what can you expect from the adults, then? If another school child shoots my child then regardless of the law, it will have to deal with me. I won't say what I will do but I promise I will because I will have nothing to lose anymore.
@Dandan-tg6tj
@Dandan-tg6tj 2 жыл бұрын
@Black Lotus Do you have children? Regardless if you have children or not, "once is too many".
@Dandan-tg6tj
@Dandan-tg6tj 2 жыл бұрын
@Black Lotus I don't know what you're trying to say here because we're not probably talking about the same thing. The only country where kids are shooting other kids is United States of America. Of course, there's mob controlled countries and ear zones where this kind of shit happens. If this doesn't make you and others like you understand that something is very wrong there then you're being successfully brainwashed into avoiding the real problem and deflecting your thoughts towards where the problem is not yet appeared or towards where the problem is solved. There's school shootings and while in private schools kids might not shoot their colleagues, what doesn't happen in private schools don't erase the school shootings. If what I'm saying here is bull💩 then it is not my 💩, I didn't make this 💩. You shouldn't be angry with me because of what it is happening there.
@olivinator
@olivinator 2 жыл бұрын
@Black Lotus the fuck are you on about? it doesn't matter whether it's in public or private schools, it shouldn't be in ANY schools.
@roberthoyer3835
@roberthoyer3835 2 жыл бұрын
@Black Lotus wait, is your argument that if it doesn’t happen in expensive private schools then it is acceptable?
@spanky814
@spanky814 2 жыл бұрын
Yup it's true. I got a stomach virus in Japan, saw an intestinal specialist, got a urine test and 2 blood tests done, they gave me three prescriptions, then I walked out and got the scripts and went on my way all without insurance in about 3 hrs and about $100 (Japan does have an insurance system it's just much much better so it does cost money but far less than in the u.s.)
@anivijudi
@anivijudi 2 жыл бұрын
My dad is American but he moved to France to live with my mom 30-ish years ago. Both my parents retired recently, and they were talking about where to live as they grew older, my dad started looking into medicare because at his age he is entitled to it, and my mom is all about making sure no one misses opportunities offered by our status as multi-country people, so they figured he might as well sign up for it and have the health security in America as well as what he gets in France. Long process short it took months and then my mom took one look at the bill (which had to be sent to me because they wouldn't mail it to a non-American address I showed it to them through a video call) and said "honey cancel that and we're staying in France" And my dad nodded and glanced at me with a "I knew this would happen but your mom didn't think it would be this bad" sort of look. I won't tell you how much it was here, but my mom thought it was okay until she realised it was a monthly bill and not a yearly one (to be clear because he didn't get an American salary for the 30 years he lived in France he doesn't get certain reductions that other US senior citizens would get which would make it slightly more affordable. but even then in France he gets free coverage for most things as a French resident without even counting advantages for seniors)
@alexnavarro6941
@alexnavarro6941 2 жыл бұрын
6:00 i can’t imagine my childhood in school without that cutter. A must have in plastic arts. Also had them in technology classes in high school when we had to build things
@foreignreacts
@foreignreacts 2 жыл бұрын
Lucky you Unsupervised Somebody gonna be at the hospital or morgue
@RaduRadonys
@RaduRadonys 2 жыл бұрын
@@foreignreacts Do American kids have murder instincts? Or why?
@boogermaiden
@boogermaiden 6 ай бұрын
Cutters were required in art class too! Im our plastic envelope in our country
@lordpasche4197
@lordpasche4197 2 жыл бұрын
17:36 The answer is yes 😂 But please do travel, and if you ever find yourself in Finland, hit me up 🤘🏻😊
@foreignreacts
@foreignreacts 2 жыл бұрын
For sure dude!
@randallanderson4560
@randallanderson4560 2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the documentary "Where to Invade Next" by Michael Moore. No homework in Finland and they have the best K-12 educational system in the world. No processed foods served in schools in France. Paid vacations in Italy and Germany, and paid maternity leave too. No drug laws in Portugal, yet drug use is around 2% of the population. As a retired Veteran, it made me feel ashamed for being an American after seeing that documentary. You may need to do a reaction to that.
@MON-ud7sw
@MON-ud7sw 2 жыл бұрын
If you are travelling overseas from Australia, there are two different rates of overseas travel insurance. One for the US which is much more expensive because of potential health costs and one for the rest of the world
@--julian_
@--julian_ 2 жыл бұрын
even for third world countries with a bunch of diseases? so interesting
@bruceintas
@bruceintas 2 жыл бұрын
From Tasmania, Australia & the world says 'only in America!'
@timeaftertime3563
@timeaftertime3563 2 жыл бұрын
In lots of countries with universal health insurance, tourists are NOT covered! Check that out before you travel! 👍🏼
@michelleberry5527
@michelleberry5527 2 жыл бұрын
UK here....we totally understand America are taught these ways its cool, if you travel here we got you, when we say ah you must be American..we mean it in the nicest possible way as in we understand we got you
@SilentEcho9194
@SilentEcho9194 2 жыл бұрын
American arrogance has also caused A LOT of damage overseas. Even with the Armed Forces stationed over there. So much that as a new arrival, my 1st Sergeant had a briefing with us where he said something about whether or not you are wearing a uniform, you are an ambassador to your country. What you say and do reflects on not only you, but on your country and the US Army. Behave yourself.
@morimsema6790
@morimsema6790 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the US is a bit of a laughing stock here haha I'm from Portugal btw 🇵🇹
@idgon09
@idgon09 2 жыл бұрын
The doctor and hospital thing gets me every time… I have lived in South Korea for 10 years and it still gets me when I get hurt and they order xrays, I’m like no no I’m fine I don’t need an xray… but they insist and then I am sweating going to pay, and it be like $14 (and 16,000korean won)… you go and get your meds and it like $3 (4,000korean won)
@pspence9569
@pspence9569 2 жыл бұрын
In Scotland, you have to see a doctor to get things like antibiotics prescribed. So you do need that extra step. But the doctor and the prescription are both free. I'm guessing the girl in Egypt, although getting them with just a visit to the pharmacy, would have to pay over the counter prices.
@tyttiMK
@tyttiMK 2 жыл бұрын
Some countries don't seem to care about antibiotic resistance, making the world more dangerous for everyone.
@miramuchachito296
@miramuchachito296 2 жыл бұрын
In all the EU ( we miss you Scotland 😔) you can't buy antibiotics without a prescription.
@pspence9569
@pspence9569 2 жыл бұрын
@@miramuchachito296 Rightly so. As the English say, 'We're coming home'. '23! IndyRef2
@miramuchachito296
@miramuchachito296 2 жыл бұрын
@@pspence9569 we are here my friend. Come back where you belong. Lang may yer lum reek.
@jurgentreue1200
@jurgentreue1200 2 жыл бұрын
@@miramuchachito296,,, in Australia also.
@dontshanonau1335
@dontshanonau1335 2 жыл бұрын
If they're just handing out antibiotics to anyone who didn't even ask in Ethiopia, I guess we know where the eventual wave of hyper-resistant bacteria comes from.
@Sophie.S..
@Sophie.S.. 2 жыл бұрын
Agree, that is definitely not a good idea.
@i.m.7710
@i.m.7710 2 жыл бұрын
I was in the worst pain from a uti and my landlady gave me one pill 💊 from her Russian pharmacy in Denver for it so it ruined my test at the doctors office the next morning. The doctors office wouldn’t give me antibiotics and the next morning I was crying in pain. I ended up having a urinary tract infection all year. It’s been two years now. I still get it but drink cranberry juice. It can be very painful and has probably gone to my kidneys. I hate the USA medical system so much including Medicare. I always have a bad and expensive experience and they do nothing unless the insurance companies approve it. The last time I had a really good experience at the doctors was 20 years ago in Australia. The doctor was really a doctor and he spent an hour and a half with me and diagnosed asthma. It cost $50 Australian which was about $35ish u.s.
@BramLastname
@BramLastname 2 жыл бұрын
I can confirm that this is normal in large parts of the world tho
@tyttiMK
@tyttiMK 2 жыл бұрын
@@BramLastname Handing out antibiotics to random illnesses? Why are they dangering everyone like that?!
@--julian_
@--julian_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@BramLastname mainly third world countries tho.
@sarahhardy8649
@sarahhardy8649 2 жыл бұрын
Regarding American freedom - Why are HOA’s so prevalent? You will never catch me living anywhere where they tell me when to cut my grass. Hell no.
@LMB222
@LMB222 2 жыл бұрын
What is the actual legal ground them telling you to do something?
@BramLastname
@BramLastname 2 жыл бұрын
@@LMB222 they can and will sue you for negligence of property and devaluing the neighbors.
@JWildberry
@JWildberry 2 жыл бұрын
Or a place where people have the right to shoot you for stepping on their property.
@Paltheus
@Paltheus 2 жыл бұрын
If it gets too out of hand you can get fined by the council in the UK also.
@sarahhardy8649
@sarahhardy8649 2 жыл бұрын
@@Paltheus it has to get well bad before the council get off their arses to come in and even assess it, even then, you get an improvement order, not a straight off fine.
@ChristianPauchet
@ChristianPauchet 2 жыл бұрын
I know this following quote from one of the best Stand-Up Comedians of all times has been used quite a bit but it's so precise that it's worth repeating time and time again: "The reason they call it the American Dream is because you have to be asleep to believe it." - George Carlin. So, so very true.
@bluebillbo
@bluebillbo 2 жыл бұрын
America: where you can buy a gun in a supermarket but a toy in a Kinder Surprise is a big no due to child safety...
@folksinger2100
@folksinger2100 2 жыл бұрын
the Brits consider American independence as a lucky escape, funny how Americans forget their invasion of Canada - then part of the British Empire - and got kicked out by British troops, also in 1812 they got beat again at the Treaty Table.
@stevetheduck1425
@stevetheduck1425 2 жыл бұрын
'The American War' of 1812-1814 is barely remembered here in Britain. Probably something to do with being allies now. We were then busy dealing with an emperor who wanted to conquer all of Europe and Asia, and had designs on the Caribbean and Africa as well. He invaded Egypt, for example. While the Brits and most other European countries were busy defending parliamentary democracy and some kingdoms and a few empires, Mr. Madison of the USA got together some of his friends and their troops and invaded Canada. In the next two years, he was defeated and driven back to the US by local Canadian militias and some British troops, the few that could be spared. The only mention of this war I hear from the US today is 'that time the British burned the White House', and the Battle of New Orleans? I actually don't even know if they are the same war. Burning the White House was a crime? British Generals have a saying: 'much of our work is just getting our opponents' attention'.
@folksinger2100
@folksinger2100 2 жыл бұрын
@@stevetheduck1425 The Battle of New Orleans took place after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent, which formally ended the very same War of 1812.
@folksinger2100
@folksinger2100 2 жыл бұрын
@@stevetheduck1425 not mentioned in the uk, well it just goes to show the poor level of teaching history in the uk and the USA, however in Canada it is fully taught and remembered.
@jurgentreue1200
@jurgentreue1200 2 жыл бұрын
The US should have lost the War of Independence. They'd be a freer more civilised country now.
@amandagraham4254
@amandagraham4254 2 жыл бұрын
I'm Canadian 🇨🇦. With American Cousins. We want you guys to have Universal Healthcare too!
@concettasorvillo3719
@concettasorvillo3719 2 жыл бұрын
My God this thing about free Healthcare in Italy is so true. People here (I am Italian) always complain about everything but never really grasp the lucky of having free Healthcare. I still remember this American student which was here for a years and he broke his leg. He was so scared about payment but he had to pay just a specialistic visit of 70 euros and nothing more for surgery and time in the hospital. He was shocked.I had pretty bad health issues and I had to go through 4 surgeries: I never paid. I just pay 100e a year for the specialistic control and that's all. I think the big problem of USA is that it's THE capitalist country, with all the negetivities and the positivities. I like and admire the American way of really helping and financing the good ideas of normal people, but I think sometimes the price is maybe too high.
@garyweglarz
@garyweglarz 2 жыл бұрын
As an American who has lived abroad and travelled extensively it is heart-breaking to have to acknowledge how completely ignorant and clueless most Americans are - not only about the world in general, but also about our own history as a nation in our own lifetimes no less! Why don't we read, think critically and question?? Maybe because we're the most highly propagandized nation in the history of humanity. Just a guess. What a breath of fresh air it was to live for several years in France and find that I could have wonderfully open conversations in which I and the other person(s) disagreed with each other - but no one got "triggered" and had to loudly "defend their viewpoint" and "cancel" each other because we simply had a "different opinion." How humane and mature it felt compared to here in southern California.
@michaeljaysonbanua4870
@michaeljaysonbanua4870 2 жыл бұрын
What blows my mind is how expensive giving birth is in US. Cesarean section is more expensive compared to normal birth, but here in my country that is just Php 50,000 (Public Hospitals) and will just go up if you choose private hospitals that are just around 960UD. If you have healthcare insurance that is next to no bill at all. Crazy.
@TheMissileHappy
@TheMissileHappy 2 жыл бұрын
The period thing is interesting. I'm from Germany, but I spent a year in New Zealand and the whole year I didn't have even the slightest bit of menstrual pain! Here in Germany I have really bad cramps. Don't know why the difference was so big, but probably not the water, as our water is very striktly regulated.
@c.w.8200
@c.w.8200 2 жыл бұрын
That is fascinating tbh, I really wonder what that's about.
@situationsixtynine8743
@situationsixtynine8743 2 жыл бұрын
The climate
@reneejones5675
@reneejones5675 2 жыл бұрын
so interesting, I live in nz and I still get menstrual pain but only every now and then
@Lyrielonwind
@Lyrielonwind 2 жыл бұрын
In cold weather hurts more and girls become women later than in hot weather countries; some may get their first period with 9 years old.
@LegsAkimbo
@LegsAkimbo 2 ай бұрын
This is 3rd video of yours that I've watched and they are so good. I love your reactions as a USA citizen, possibly because you are currently living in Europe, so you are well placed to understand "our" (the rest of the world outside of the USA) feelings/expectations/freedoms etc. In short, I have just subscribed.
@gilbertpitt5315
@gilbertpitt5315 2 жыл бұрын
I really liked the reaction. I'm from Australia, it has been very educational, as I thought USA had good health care and other benefits for citizens. I feel lucky I live in oz, I had just previously had 9 months off work, For 3 surgeries in last past year. Also getting 100% wages paid. We also have very good maternity leave here for both parents that is paid. Thanks keep up the good work
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 2 жыл бұрын
Gil Pitt, OZ is toxic too yikes. i don't get why y'all have issues with indigenous australians. what's up with y'all calling them koons.
@gilbertpitt5315
@gilbertpitt5315 2 жыл бұрын
@@PHlophe well I have never been called that, but I suppose its racist everywhere. at least I can go to the hospital, school, college without going into massive debt. Shootings aww don't get me started on that, my children can go to school and not worry about that. minimum wage in the US is like $7.25 how can somebody live on that? in OZ we get paid holiday/vacation days by law. drinking age 18, in the US you can buy a gun at 18 but can't go have a beer in a bar and can serve and die your country.
@Stevehboy
@Stevehboy 2 жыл бұрын
@@gilbertpitt5315 exactly mate couldn’t pay me to go to American even on a 1 week holiday😂
@PhilipShand
@PhilipShand 10 ай бұрын
How do you not exaggerate any shooting ? ANY shooting is horrendous,on ANY level. To have so many that you don't react to it is astounding
@Kay_D.
@Kay_D. 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I wonder if I really am living in one of the worst countries in the world, especially when I hear that outside the U.S. they have FREE healthcare and education and they treat people like human beings instead of slaves and prisoners!
@alejandrobustamante7964
@alejandrobustamante7964 11 ай бұрын
As a USA expat I can tell you that the USA is the very worst first world country to live in.
@yellowlynx
@yellowlynx 2 жыл бұрын
1. We have all kinds of pain killers, contraceptives and medications just available on the shelf at an aisle in a drug store, like candies in a supermarket that you can grap and place in your shopping basket 2. We have paid vacations, sick leave, maternity leave 4. Our healthcare overall is very affordable. My case - in hospital for 2 weeks due to bacterial infection, injected with 3 different types of antiobiotics 3 times a day, hospital food was decent, nurses and assistants came and took my temperature and blood pressure... then the hospital bill was less than USD200.
@viewfromthehighchair9391
@viewfromthehighchair9391 2 жыл бұрын
The woman talking about how it's hard to find someone to go out with in America? That's actually more recent (last 10-15 years) and it is true in Canada too. I used to go out to the bar with my co-workers almost every week then, a few years later, we never, EVER went out. it was f*cking weird; however, it was a least partly because of a change in culture at our company.
@madyottoyotto3055
@madyottoyotto3055 2 жыл бұрын
Had a lovely American in the kebab shop last night I was about to clock off when he asked how to get to my home village I offered him a lift Dude He literally looked like the mafia where telling him to get in the car because we where going for a nice little ride into the desert After we had explained he would be fine and took the mick a little more I dropped him off at his address for the stay here he tried to give me ten pounds I told him I didn't want any money it was just a friendly offer He literally started to cry Now watching this I see why I feel for all of you and take solace in the fact that most don't know any different so won't understand what they miss out on TRUE freedom Not the American freedumb as we all call it
@stefania8292
@stefania8292 2 жыл бұрын
13:50 《Comunque》It means "anyway" in Italian, I love your videos, keep it up, greetings from italy!
@youtuber1650
@youtuber1650 2 жыл бұрын
In my university time there were two black American girls as exchange students here in Germany. They greatly suffered. They didn't like the food and always sought asylum in the nearest McDonald's. They hated bicycles but lacked the funds or (?) energy to get a rental. They had military fathers and loved guns and the MMA spirit and hated the lack of hate in Germany. They had only one thing in mind the whole time: to return to America. I'm pretty sure, despite being black, they voted for Trump. You are either for or against hate. And they loved hate. Racism was just an integral component to their hate, irregarding at what end.
@futurerecon8930
@futurerecon8930 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry but it's a known fact that liberals tend to have more hate in their hearts since they feel like oppressed victims most of the time
@aby99
@aby99 2 жыл бұрын
😬
@ChristianJull
@ChristianJull 2 жыл бұрын
I know that in both the UK and Finland (where I've lived over 10 years) that you still need to visit a doctor first before getting prescription medicines from a pharmacy. This is a bit of a pain sometimes, but it costs nothing for the visit and ensures (usually) that you are entitled to/getting the right medicine/treatment.
@arxsyn
@arxsyn 2 жыл бұрын
@Jason she said it was an African country
@Liggliluff
@Liggliluff 2 жыл бұрын
(7:40) And it's really bad when you have people saying things like "that doesn't count as a real school shooting due to these technicalities". If you have to exclude events like this, then that's when it has gone too far.
@miramuchachito296
@miramuchachito296 2 жыл бұрын
About news and money making. We have a strong public television (i live in Germany but i lived before in France and Spain) it's not perfect but you can be almost sure to get accurate information. We pay a TV tax (around 18 euros by month) and is worthy. I have a french /german culture but i come from Southamerica so we have ARTE that send in German and French at the same time and have lot of interesting programms.
@charlieboy6315
@charlieboy6315 2 жыл бұрын
"I'm from Brooklyn and firecrackers are kinda illegal in NY, so when I heard them go off I assumed they were gunshots." There are tighter restrictions on firecrackers than guns in the US??? Just stop and think about that for a second...
@sunnyspoumaroux607
@sunnyspoumaroux607 2 жыл бұрын
The girl talking about gun violence being "normal" is scary af... I'm from an island in the Caribbean, of course we have thugs and stuff but pulling out a gun is very rare, in 22 years I've never saw a real gun in front of me.
@Paltheus
@Paltheus 2 жыл бұрын
@New Car Smell Rare as compared to what exactly? Obviously people are not constantly shooting each other in the middle of Time Square. But there is more gun violence in the US than in any other developed country. There has been only one school shooting in Austrailia. A whole new set of laws were put in place immediately after that. I've never heard of a school shooting in Europe anywhere.
@VanillaMacaron551
@VanillaMacaron551 2 жыл бұрын
@@Paltheus There was one in Scotland in the 90s, at Dunblane.
@deanmeixner
@deanmeixner 2 жыл бұрын
We now have "tele-health" here in Australia (due to the pandemic) and has now become a permanent thing, I only need to speak to my doctor over the phone to get a script for any meds that I might need, they can either send you a QR code to your phone or fax the script to your local pharmacy. A face-to-face consult is only necessary if really needed. Most of my meds cost around $5. The call/doctors appointment is FREE.
@mandoisc
@mandoisc 2 жыл бұрын
You got a really cool, positive vibe bro. Good channel 👍
@foreignreacts
@foreignreacts 2 жыл бұрын
I try my best 😵‍💫
@terrythomas3755
@terrythomas3755 2 жыл бұрын
It is called The American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe in it.
@wewenang5167
@wewenang5167 2 жыл бұрын
the last gun shooting in my country at a school was during ww2 lmao
@spugelo359
@spugelo359 2 жыл бұрын
Spicy... but if you asked an American, answer would probably be within a week or 2 lol.
@fellforit
@fellforit 2 жыл бұрын
With the woman from Romania, you have to bear in mind the age difference. She's what, in her thirties, maybe early forties? You're, I would guess, in your early/mid twenties? So you're still at the party age, plenty of stamina, plenty of energy, lots of social events and mixing. For older people, going out, being able to leave the kids with a sitter, having other people who want to do what you want to, it's something you look forward to the whole week.
@martinakis9599
@martinakis9599 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that you and the girl in South Korea are shocked that you are able to use box cutters in school for art projects needs to give you something to think about: namely that Americans have an affinity to violence. You're scared of violence and react to that fear with violence.you perpetuate the cycle of violence by buying guns instead of teaching children what's right or wrong and how to deal with anger or sadness.
@BramLastname
@BramLastname 2 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of someone from Ghana asking me why I didn't like machetes, Since there they learn how to use them from a young age. And I told them I use knifes and an axe instead, Because those are more useful in my everyday life. And they were like, using an axe instead of a machete sounds dangerous.
@spugelo359
@spugelo359 2 жыл бұрын
@@BramLastname Pretty sure most axes are much safer to carry around and less likely to cut anybody by accident. But when accident does happen and it hits something... oh yea that's a huge oof. But machete could do just as much damage by accident if it were to hit the right place.
@BramLastname
@BramLastname 2 жыл бұрын
@@spugelo359 Well yeah, But I know how to use an axe, So for me using a machete is much more dangerous. Even if it's technically safer to use a machete.
@SilverFang95
@SilverFang95 2 жыл бұрын
So scissors never cut anybody? What about staplers? Hell even tacks can hurt.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 2 жыл бұрын
Puuuhlease. Britain has more of a problem with knives. And let's get real, something people hate to do now days. If you treat YT people and BPOC like they are their own countries, then per capita homicides place the YT country on par with Europe. Table 43a if you care to run the numbers.
@liverbirdmighty9271
@liverbirdmighty9271 2 жыл бұрын
The box cutter I used to have it when i was still student in Indonesia. From grade 3 onwards, cutter, scissor, glue, cellotape, tip ex (whiteout) in my pen/pensil bag
@johnwriter8234
@johnwriter8234 2 жыл бұрын
. I am retired US Coast Guard Veteran, 3 years ago I traveled Easten Europe, 2 years ago I came to Phillipines..now I have a WONDERFUL Filipina wife and a new perspective.. USA is Sooo ARROGANT!! ( peace-out)
@k.c1126
@k.c1126 2 жыл бұрын
Just a word on the Bahamas .... it's not like people don't have insurance or pay for health care. However, emergency care is not monetized, and it's possible to see a doctor at a local health care facility for a $10 fee. Even that fee is waived for school age children, elderly, and government workers. Tourists will rarely be charged.
@GloriousDutchPancakes
@GloriousDutchPancakes 2 жыл бұрын
Also everytime Americans talk about the fourth of july i fight the urge to remind them who they stole the values in the declaration from
@catriona_drummond
@catriona_drummond 2 жыл бұрын
There are some misconceptions around healthcare for foreigners in some European countries. Some of the cases mentioned here might not have been covered by universal healthcare. Beacause usually you have to be a citizen who is insured in that system. If you are a foreigner - unless you have a job here, that enters you to the system - you are a private patient who has to pay fully for themselves. BUT! and that is the thing - so many things, drugs, doctors visits, ambulances, xrays, hospital stays, even surgeries - are SO much cheaper here, because the prices are regulated (so that a cartel between insurers and clinic cannot drive them to the moon) so that is indeed absultely affordable even without any healthcare coverage. Just check the prices of insuline in- and outside the US. So may Americans who report about the foreign healthcare systems weren't even actually covered by them. They just reaped the benefits of a regulated instead a free healthcare and drugs market.
@BeardiusMaximus
@BeardiusMaximus 2 жыл бұрын
Love ya bro, but I have to admit you implied something that surprised me: You don't vote. After watching you for a couple of months now, it's been great to see you grow as you learn just how much the U.S does wrong compared to basically every other developed country in the world. I sympathize with you hearing all these terrible comparisons shining a negative light on your home country that you obviously love. But I was a little stunned to hear you say you've checked out of the political process. I wouldn't dream of telling you what to do, but if you want to see the U.S catch up with the rest of the world on things you seem to care about like healthcare and the treatment/pay of workers, the only way to correct those wrongs is to be politically active. It doesn't take much. Just a couple of hours every election cycle (probably a similar amount of time as editing one video every couple of years) to really take a good look at candidates (local, house/senate, presidential) and make sure you're voting for the folks who actually care about the things you do (people like Bernie Sanders and Nina Turner) and help to elect them from the primaries to the generals. If you find someone you really like, make sure to take a couple of friends with you to the polling station to ensure your vote really counts. I enjoy watching your content, but i'm starting to worry a little that you aren't learning as much as it seems and instead brush off these pretty important problems as entertainment. No offence intended here, of course. Just wanted to offer a little friendly advice. It's up to you. But if you want to see things change, you have to at least take part. Things aren't going to get any better unless folks who know what needs to be done are doing their part. Just a suggestion. Hope you don't mind :) Keep up the great content my dude. Hope to see your channel grow sooner rather than later
@richardshillam7075
@richardshillam7075 2 жыл бұрын
I was shocked to hear he liked the Republicans not keen on the Democrats. Goes against all of his reactions to and explanations In this video. Don't encourage him to vote again, until he works out what he wants.
@BeardiusMaximus
@BeardiusMaximus 2 жыл бұрын
@@richardshillam7075 I'm not too surprised he liked repubs. When you're not paying attention, it's easy to pick the wrong team. I mean, a couple of videos ago he admitted he didn't even know who Bernie was. It's clear that he wasn't into politics at all. But now he's seen the difference politics can make, he's in a much better position to make an informed decision. Plus I believe everyone should be encouraged to vote...not just if they're voting for "my team" (I don't have a team, but you know what I mean). I'd just rather people educated themselves on policy first, and preferably the sincerity of the candidate too
@LJMahomes
@LJMahomes 2 жыл бұрын
To be honest I get it. He probably likes a few things about either party and dislikes others. It‘s just weird that the US only has two parties and the whole democratic system is shit. I think I wouldn’t enjoy being part of that either
@richardshillam7075
@richardshillam7075 2 жыл бұрын
@@LJMahomes I'm a great believer of participation and this is the first of his videos I've seen. But I do like people understanding the options and likely outcomes of their participation, before they cock it up for the rest of us 🙄
@merylsilverburgh8081
@merylsilverburgh8081 2 жыл бұрын
@@LJMahomes They have more parties but no one cares enough about them to vote or report on during election. The US loves this stupid "one vs one" shit. Besides, most of them are too uninterested in politics. Most just vote for whatever party their close circle votes for. No self-education on which candidate would be best for their needs. That is why AOC - the closest thing to european policy making - is climbing up the political ladder in slow motion. Book burnings = freedom of speech. School shootings = Right to bear arms. Forced pregnancy = Protection of life in the name of God. Are church and state not supposed to be separated? "tHeY aRe !" * *has in God we trust* on every bank note * ... I am just waiting for the whole shit show to implode and I am quite excited about that. :D
@dee-smart
@dee-smart 2 жыл бұрын
Here in Australia we have a saying - Americans live to work and Australians work to live!
@susannepalm9740
@susannepalm9740 2 жыл бұрын
The schoolshootings in US happens because there are weapons availible everywhere. In other countries there are much striicter regulations and there are not weapons in every home. US are responsible for the shootings and the accidents that happens because of terrible regulations!
@justinmathew8097
@justinmathew8097 2 жыл бұрын
Most shootings happen in gun free zones
@susannepalm9740
@susannepalm9740 2 жыл бұрын
@@justinmathew8097 Obviously there are no gun free zones. If the shooting happens There is at least one gun or more!
@gmpet260
@gmpet260 2 жыл бұрын
I lived in Norway when I was 16. I was shocked when I would take the train to Oslo every Sunday night to attend Mass at the nearest Catholic Church. I used to walk almost 2 miles through Oslo for a 7 pm Mass. I don't know of any city of any size where a 16 yr old girl could safely walk after night in the US. This was 1979/80. I was employed during the last couple of months I was there. I was being paid less than a Norwegian my age. This said I was still being paid $100/week with my lunch included for 30 hrs per week. Minimum wage here would have been around $2/hr and at 16 I would not have been allowed that many hrs. I didn't want to return home. My parents forced me. I had a job, place to live and government permission to work.
@Strawberries1994
@Strawberries1994 2 жыл бұрын
"every country knows this?" sorry to tell you but yeah we know 😂 specially the ones that have public healthcare
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