THIS IS WHY I WOULDN'T LIVE IN SOUTH EAST ASIA.... for now.

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Alina Mcleod

Alina Mcleod

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@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
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@zoltanfabiansk5795
@zoltanfabiansk5795 2 ай бұрын
You are right. The eastern and central European regions are the safest places on this planet! I live in Slovakia, Kosice and this city is in a secure zone surrounded by hills so it protects against nature and weather disasters!
@zoltanfabiansk5795
@zoltanfabiansk5795 2 ай бұрын
But unfortunately EU is going in the same direction as Kanada, same madness, green deal, censorship, dictatorship...
@CarsandBikes
@CarsandBikes 2 ай бұрын
I think Taiwan might be a good place for you - many people there speak English.
@user-l4y7r04wy6iv
@user-l4y7r04wy6iv 2 ай бұрын
@@zoltanfabiansk5795 In a odd twist, the EU nations that will most likely survive and even thrive for the foreseeable future are Brussels' "problem childs": Bulgaria and Romania.
@user-l4y7r04wy6iv
@user-l4y7r04wy6iv 2 ай бұрын
@@CarsandBikes Taiwan may become Ukraine 2.0, at any time.
@dannyestrada8572
@dannyestrada8572 2 ай бұрын
I have travel Eastern Europe but i noticed that mostly people dont smile. As an Asian guy im scared to talk to and ask for directions. A guy scream at me in Romania for asking directions. I was in Saint Petersburg in Russia and my bathroom light wasnt working so i have to call a guy to fix it. I was so scared to talk to him because he looks very serious and dont smile. Being born and raised in South East Asia i felt comfort because people here are more welcoming, friendlier and greater smile than Easter European
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Very sorry about your experience! 😅 that is sadly how they can be sometimes in Eastern Europe and it’s not just to you, it’s to everybody lol
@anthonyhoang5902
@anthonyhoang5902 2 ай бұрын
You'll be treated better if you were a blond girl.
@kayellai5278
@kayellai5278 2 ай бұрын
​@@AlinaMcleod Yup, Racist and Asian Hate. That is a fact.
@Anton-tf9iw
@Anton-tf9iw 2 ай бұрын
Close to Ukraine: great idea /sarc
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u Ай бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod Hmmm. I do not remember that about the places I visited in Bulgaria. When Alina was in Plovdiv the people she showed seemed very friendly.
@Eric-ep9rd
@Eric-ep9rd 2 ай бұрын
Im from the US and married to a beautiful and loving Russian woman. Guess where we decided to make our home, the Philippines. 7600 beautiful islands, live like a king and queen with $2k a month, most friendly, beautiful, kind, christan people in Asia and warm weather all year round. The best part is that everyone speaks english and all government offices and businesses, public signs are all in English making it very easy for me and my wife and little kids to go around and make friends in school. Foreigners especially westerners make this very big mistake of thinking that Manila is the Philippines, but thats very far from the truth. We live in Clark, Pampanga. Very clean, safe and everything we need is near. Even the newly built international airport is 5 minutes away by car from our house where we usually take flights when we go on vacation abroad and especially when we want to go to the different island paradise here like Boracay, palawan, Bohol and many many more. All countries have good and bad areas. Ever been to Los Angeles or Oakland? I'd say its even more unsafe there than it is in Manila. But where we live in Clark Pampanga, you can walk at midnight and it's completely safe. To each his own i guess. But for us, the Philippines is paradise on earth
@GS-uk3ml
@GS-uk3ml 2 ай бұрын
Hi Eric and thanks for sharing. I`ve been considering moving to the Philippines. I`m 37 years old and have my own online business. How do you deal with things like pollution, brown outs, the rainy season, typhoons, very high temperatures, skin tax, scams etc?
@iamyovi
@iamyovi 2 ай бұрын
agree, my fave place to visit in the Philippines is Palawan, Cebu and some parts of Mindanao, it is always the beaches for me I am in Europe
@marysuzettecatipon6147
@marysuzettecatipon6147 2 ай бұрын
@phoenix5054
@phoenix5054 2 ай бұрын
I'm a Filipino making $2500 a month as a software engineer. I think I can make 3-5x more if I migrate to the US / UK / Australia / Canada, but I would have to rent and things will be more expensive. Would you still recommend it? I'm nearing 35 and I think there's less priority for people older than 35 in terms of migration.
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 Ай бұрын
Oakland and LA are crime ridden, it is wayyyyy worse than Manila. People aren't getting murdered every day in Manila.
@JohnM-y2s
@JohnM-y2s 2 ай бұрын
Good morning from John & Elsa living here in Davao Philippines. I am a retired british expat. A very good reason for living here is that my pension increases annually the only country in Asia that has this agreement with the Uk. The people here speak English. The beaches on Samal island are nice. Many types of fruit to eat here. The cost of living here is low. The sea is warm.
@ViceCoin
@ViceCoin 2 ай бұрын
@@JohnM-y2s What a bout rainy season and power failures? As a digital nomad, I require excellent infrastructure.
@alfedofive6292
@alfedofive6292 2 ай бұрын
​@@ViceCoinwhy, other countries no power failure?
@ViceCoin
@ViceCoin 2 ай бұрын
@@alfedofive6292 Since I eork online, reliable power and broadband access are my top priorities, not beaches or young women.
@blackvise357
@blackvise357 2 ай бұрын
@@ViceCoin installing a solar panels and starlink for internet will give you a piece of mind
@ViceCoin
@ViceCoin 2 ай бұрын
@@blackvise357 Won't work during rainy season, or during frequent power outages. I decided on Vegas Strip and Vancouver, for reliable business infrastructure.
@DorJinTan
@DorJinTan 2 ай бұрын
Lady, go with your heart. We all find comfort in our own kind. It's not racism. It's natural. Love from a Malaysian
@Chris-qg8ss
@Chris-qg8ss 2 ай бұрын
Good point.
@crinjogria
@crinjogria 2 ай бұрын
Your extremely mature and sweet comment makes me consider relocating to Malaysia 😊 Respect from Greece 👍❤
@jakesi8170
@jakesi8170 2 ай бұрын
Good point, only if you like what your western government is doing. She is Ukrainian I'm sure not a good place right now. White people are loved and welcomed everywhere. But they are the ones that colonized the world, killed many natives for their lands..So I do not get it.
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 Ай бұрын
That's just because you were socialized in Malaysia. I am Asian American and live on a 98% Jewish street in New York and I am totally oblivious to my race - no one treats me any different due to me being Asian. So you don't have to be around "your own kind" if you're referring to race. Alina is Canadian, there are people from all over the world in Canada, that's part of why she feels at home in SE Asia.
@leestephenfitzpatrick6373
@leestephenfitzpatrick6373 2 ай бұрын
For me, South East Asia is for retirement, no way on God's green earth could I work there. My Mrs is half Thai half Chinese, we're retiring to Cha Am Thailand 3-5 years time. Good luck in your search .
@madsam0320
@madsam0320 2 ай бұрын
Just retired, I am going to Southeast Asia next year, and then to China the year after, just checking up. Yunnan in China is my favourite destination at the moment.
@davidrichards1741
@davidrichards1741 2 ай бұрын
A agree. But sadly we can't retire and live in China, unless you marry a Chinese national.
@madsam0320
@madsam0320 2 ай бұрын
@@davidrichards1741 I only intend to live abroad about 6 months per year, spring/summer in old Blighty. Maybe I can go to Indochina and back again on renewed visa?
@canalesjuan356
@canalesjuan356 2 ай бұрын
@@davidrichards1741maybe you can check the possibility of getting a identity of Hongkong or Taiwan, then you can live in China mainland.
@cecily8207
@cecily8207 2 ай бұрын
作为中国人,我想推荐云南,我刚刚从那里旅行回来,云南常年气候都非常好,四季如春,不热且不潮湿,阳光充足,很多中国人会在那边买房子过冬天。并且饮食丰富,风景很漂亮,对于喜欢咖啡的朋友也很友好,因为它生产中国最好的咖啡。交通也非常方便,租房、租车选择多且价格合理。最重要的是非常安全。(云南离东南亚也很近,与缅甸、老挝、越南接壤,所以你还可以体验独特的边境生活) 但是我不太了解外国人长久居住的条件,这也可能是唯一的问题。
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
Wear an oxygen tank. That relentless traffic won't treat your respiratory system well.
@omegawynter
@omegawynter 2 ай бұрын
There is no perfect place. Anywhere that you go, you have to work and pay bills. People connecting are hard, especially if you're an adult, and especially if you're moving around.
@timsretirementjourney8323
@timsretirementjourney8323 2 ай бұрын
All good points. As for my wife and I we retired to her home country (The Philippines) from Canada about two years ago and I absolutely love it. We're back right now for an extended visit in Surrey BC and I can't wait to get on a plane and back to our home there.
@clairechloe5294
@clairechloe5294 2 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@WushuTaz
@WushuTaz 2 ай бұрын
I recently received the Thailand DTV visa. I'm so happy to make Thailand my home base for the next 5 years.
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Congratulations!
@Pattayaman999
@Pattayaman999 2 ай бұрын
She's absolutely correct about the heat, humidity. Don't forget the pollution. The best time to visit Thailand is October through February. However, the affordability, safety, food and just the shear beauty of malls, temples, countryside makes it worth it.
@flyinphil42
@flyinphil42 2 ай бұрын
Go up north to Chang Mai and Chang Rai , very nice places and cooler temperatures than Bangkok.
@Pattayaman999
@Pattayaman999 2 ай бұрын
@@flyinphil42 Yes I travel everywhere. All over Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, China, etc.
@neilflood6508
@neilflood6508 2 ай бұрын
Alina is right to be concerned about heat & humidity in South East Asia for someone growing up in a cooler climate. Married travel vloggers Matt (British) & Julia (Russian - Siberian) struggled living in Bangkok due to the climate.
@stevevos93232
@stevevos93232 2 ай бұрын
Malls!!!?? Hmmm no thanks. Not everyone’s cup of tea. I’d take nature over a mall any day!
@roberth7894
@roberth7894 2 ай бұрын
Coming from the heat and humidity of Texas, I'd welcome the access to beaches, great food and affordable living.
@aleksandra4720
@aleksandra4720 2 ай бұрын
If I’d be moving anywhere- I’d move to Poland - incredible country with so much to offer, beautiful language which I’m learning now, beautiful cities, lovely people, reasonable prices and safety - it rocks 🇵🇱
@xser4321
@xser4321 24 күн бұрын
lol beautiful is definitely not the word I would use to describe the Polish language :D :D
@TakashiNippon
@TakashiNippon 2 ай бұрын
SE ASIA is not for everyone its for mostly everyone, it amazing! No Wokeness, Good Healthcare, Cheap Cost of living, Growth and Future.
@self.destructr
@self.destructr 2 ай бұрын
If you're so triggered by Wokeness - stay away from Thailand 🤣🤣
@living-m1m
@living-m1m 2 ай бұрын
Ahmen, you are totally right on all points, Wokeness is a self inflicted disease in the west, born out of stupidity
@kenzobram3679
@kenzobram3679 2 ай бұрын
their wokeness is not disturbing. they still calling their self as Ladyboy not pretending a real women n force other people call them women 😂😂😂​@@self.destructr
@M_Jono
@M_Jono 2 ай бұрын
​@@self.destructr Tahiland is not WOKE , they never push into politics
@adamday4283
@adamday4283 2 ай бұрын
@@self.destructrwhy lady boys in Thailand don’t believe they are women they ain’t mental like the west
@RiRian-cw7pr
@RiRian-cw7pr 2 ай бұрын
Alina makes me proud to be Southeast Asian with her last 5 points 😊
@regnorse
@regnorse 2 ай бұрын
lol
@MarjorieBurns-gu9tf
@MarjorieBurns-gu9tf 2 ай бұрын
I really enjoy listening to what you have to say, you are very articulate and intelligent, and I learn something every time! You are open to new people, places and different cultures, and you give thoughts and opinions in a very clear and respectful manner, without passing judgment. I learn about places, but even more, I myself am learning from you the importance of speech, and to give thought on how you will word things before opening your mouth. Thank you!!!
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Aw that’s so kind, thank you!
@MarjorieBurns-gu9tf
@MarjorieBurns-gu9tf 2 ай бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod You’re welcome! 🙂
@truestory923
@truestory923 2 ай бұрын
Totally agree with what you wrote. She's very articulate and thoughtful.
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
Alina is a THINKER. I can't name anyone who thinks a problem in such detail and uploads video on KZbin. They might be out there, but Alina attacks problems that interest me. Plus she has those two parents I find it easy to care about.
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u Ай бұрын
These vlogs are very educational. I am far from any desire to travel or relocate, but the vlogs remind me of the writings of explorers long ago.
@ผู้บ่าวเฒ่า-บ9ฝ
@ผู้บ่าวเฒ่า-บ9ฝ 2 ай бұрын
I come from Europe but am living in Thailand now. Thailand is a paradise if you have enough money. 🎉
@Oliwer_M
@Oliwer_M 2 ай бұрын
Most of the world can be paradise when you have enough money.
@vaska1999
@vaska1999 2 ай бұрын
​@@Oliwer_M Not really.
@user-chris_zervakis
@user-chris_zervakis 2 ай бұрын
everywhere is paradise if you have tons of money
@vaska1999
@vaska1999 2 ай бұрын
@@user-chris_zervakis Mongolia? Somalia? Libya?
@user-chris_zervakis
@user-chris_zervakis 2 ай бұрын
@@vaska1999 except Somalia the rest if you carry lots of money with you , you are a king
@InternetDude
@InternetDude 2 ай бұрын
I have lived in Saskatchewan my entire life. I am so tired of winter, I think I will go elsewhere in winter when I retire.
@vmorita
@vmorita 2 ай бұрын
The most important thing is to be in a place that makes you happy. Good luck!❤
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
Stop the war in Ukraine, I bet she'd be VERY happy there.
@GeoEmertech
@GeoEmertech 2 ай бұрын
Well, if you're looking at Eastern Europe please put Bucharest at the top of your list. Here are a few updates since you last been here (5 years ago?): 1. We have Uber and Bolt everywhere, even the smaller cities, no more taxies. 2. Public transportation works even better than before (and you can pay by card / phone everywhere) 3. City looks nicer now, they really invested in cleaning it up. 4. We have more and more expats living here 5. Internet is even faster, we have 5G on mobile and in some places 10 GBps cable. 6. The city is growing like crazy, there is a lot of new apartment buildings and very cool airBnBs. 7. There are more vegetarian options (even in MegaImage). 8. We are now in (air)Schengen which means no more passport controls when flying to other EU countries. 9. We have now even more low-cost connections than before. Not just to Europe but to Turkey, Israel and Dubai as well. 10. We have more shopping malls with all the brands in the world. (and if you need a city guide, just let me know :) )
@goro8714
@goro8714 2 ай бұрын
Romania is linguistically Latin. Language is culture and plays a big role in shaping identity. Would Bucharest be the best choice for Alina, who is of Slavic descent?
@khenglim
@khenglim 2 ай бұрын
Poland is an up and coming economy, close to Ukraine too for easy commute and with family.
@dealman3312
@dealman3312 2 ай бұрын
Which is the best “sector”
@nikor1775
@nikor1775 2 ай бұрын
There are much nicer places in Romania than its capital.
@hermesliteratus882
@hermesliteratus882 2 ай бұрын
@@khenglim Poland is way too close to Belarus and Kaliningrad.
@IMMAAUG
@IMMAAUG 2 ай бұрын
Ever heard the phrase ' FOLLOW YOUR HEART (GUT)?' never underestimate this phrase, life gets WAY better after you do so, all the best Alina. Greetings from Tanzania
@lebbeus
@lebbeus 2 ай бұрын
Japan is a better place to live than south east asia: safe, relatively cheap, people mind their own business, amazing food, great quality of service, lots of nature
@ardi08
@ardi08 2 ай бұрын
But, they speak English less there, and not really safe of earthquakes.
@lebbeus
@lebbeus 2 ай бұрын
@@ardi08 if someone decide to move and live in a place, it makes sense to learn the language. Imagine some immigrants in the UK complaining having the need to speak English…
@phoenix5054
@phoenix5054 2 ай бұрын
​@@ardi08I've been a tourist in Japan twice speaking no Japanese and only English. It's totally workable. The only countries in SEA that exceed their English skills are Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines.
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 Ай бұрын
@@phoenix5054 Thais speak better English than Japanese. Also over 100 million Indonesians speak English. You can get by on English almost everywhere in Asia.
@takforalt
@takforalt 2 ай бұрын
I left the States for Thailand primarily because we will have more wars and crises before the economic reset. The West (Europe, the U.K., North America, et al.) is clearly in decline, and it pains me to say that. Thailand is enough out of the way and pretty much self-sufficient. The combination of a lifestyle where I can be at the beach daily yet hop a short, cheap plane ride to Bangkok, the best value world-class city in the world, is the best of both worlds for me.
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 2 ай бұрын
Well said.
@takforalt
@takforalt 2 ай бұрын
@@kayflip2233 Thank you.
@streetcar6080
@streetcar6080 2 ай бұрын
Young Thai students continue to stride to go to American and European universities and see them as the gold standard. Why? Because that's fact. The West is not in decline. Innovations continue to come from the west. Indian and Chinese students and engineers do their best work in a western environment. There are a lot of problems in the west that need to be resolved and we'll solve them.
@ChasingBogeys
@ChasingBogeys 2 ай бұрын
You’re talking about things that might not even happen in your lifetime. U.S. and Europe are still the gold standards for universities, research, jobs and economy. Thailand is a great retirement plan but this doesn’t work for people trying to climb up in their career or business.
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 2 ай бұрын
@@ChasingBogeys The East Asian economy is bigger than the US and EU combined. No one is moving to Europe for job opportunities over Asia. You can make way more money for the same white collar job in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai vs Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam etc.
@stlaw08
@stlaw08 2 ай бұрын
English is widely spoken in Malaysia. There are no Typhoons, no earthquakes nor volcanoes here. Earlier this year there was an exceptional heat wave but M'sia having seas all around was cooler. Maybe you didn't stay long enough but many youtubers have local friends. But it takes a bit more time.
@petersharp4643
@petersharp4643 2 ай бұрын
I moved to Vietnam during covid- love it here- great food, lots of interesting places to visit, friendly people. Also a great hub to explore other countries from
@clairechloe5294
@clairechloe5294 2 ай бұрын
Yes, that is so true. I am Asian born and live in Europe (not a Vietnamese). Next year I am planning to leave Europe and travel in Asia and mostly in Vietnam. I am so happy about it. 😊
@magicfire1
@magicfire1 2 ай бұрын
SEA is just way more convenient. Life is practical and easy. Everything is easy to get or easy to get access.
@jglee6721
@jglee6721 2 ай бұрын
Only because you have money from the West. If you have to struggle there, it won't be fun.
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
What is practical about streets full of water or volcanic explosions? She was in and out when nothing of the sort happens. But typhoons do happen. Wonder how North Americans handle the insane rainfall of a typhoon.
@clairechloe5294
@clairechloe5294 2 ай бұрын
Very true. From an Asian living in Germany. There is literally zero flexibility with life choices in Germany. I am planning to move to Asia.
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
@@clairechloe5294 I couldn't do it, but an Asian? If I reversed my Norwegian father's migration, I'd be mentally comfortable.
@magicfire1
@magicfire1 2 ай бұрын
@@clairechloe5294 Going back to the root :-)
@placesandfaceswithtomas2115
@placesandfaceswithtomas2115 2 ай бұрын
I've lived in Prague for 11 years now, I'm leaving, there's so many things that show over time, crack start to show slowly, good luck though
@ryeeye
@ryeeye 2 ай бұрын
you lived there for 11 years dumdum. how dvmb are you to realize the "cracks" only after 11 years
@jglee6721
@jglee6721 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. It's good to know about pros and cons of Eastern Europe.
@TomNook.
@TomNook. 2 ай бұрын
Like what?
@pablodelsegundo9502
@pablodelsegundo9502 2 ай бұрын
Bad urban planning/development there. I suggest Slovakia or Bulgaria for Alina.
@hermesliteratus882
@hermesliteratus882 2 ай бұрын
I personally prefer Greece or Bulgaria.
@Chimchi1
@Chimchi1 2 ай бұрын
Bottom line is, people are never happy and contented with what they have. They will keep looking for perfection and utopia and will never find it.
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 Ай бұрын
Disagree, I live in NYC, work from London 6 months of the year and visit Bangkok twice a year and those places are perfect to me.
@EugeneMatlin
@EugeneMatlin 2 ай бұрын
I'm a Canadian living in South East Asia since 2018. It's a great place to live, especially Northern Thailand. My roots are also from Eastern Europe, I fully respect your decision to go back to the land of your ancestors. I will always be an outsider here in Asia but at least I'm not in Canada anymore 😂
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 Ай бұрын
I bet you its harder to integrate in Eastern Europe than SE Asia, even though your heritage is Eastern European.
@EugeneMatlin
@EugeneMatlin Ай бұрын
@@kayflip2233 what makes you think that?
@Jackson-e4k
@Jackson-e4k 2 ай бұрын
Good choice Alina. I’d do the same in your shoes. Been in SE Asia for 8 years and I’m ready to move.
@VladislavBabbitt
@VladislavBabbitt 2 ай бұрын
Where do you want to move to?
@hermesliteratus882
@hermesliteratus882 2 ай бұрын
@@VladislavBabbitt What about Greece or Bulgaria?
@Jackson-e4k
@Jackson-e4k 2 ай бұрын
@@VladislavBabbitt good question! Somewhere clean and orderly. Low cost of living. Nice climate. Any suggestions?
@towardsthenorth2022
@towardsthenorth2022 2 ай бұрын
Alina 's parents immigrated from Eastern Europe to Canada, Alina immigrating from Canada to Eastern Europe and then Alina 's kids immigrating back to Canada .. That's the pattern .. LOL :)
@nicktankard1244
@nicktankard1244 2 ай бұрын
The world became more global. These days you can earn good western money online and live in Eastern Europe. That was not an option back in the day. I doubt all these westerners would move to Eastern Europe to earn local salaries. Also having a strong passport allows you to live anywhere and have an escape route if something happens as well as ease of travel.
@grddavis
@grddavis 2 ай бұрын
I doubt she would raise kids there
@shaundgb7367
@shaundgb7367 2 ай бұрын
This is madness. I thought some of the winters in Eastern Europe can be below zero like Canada. Went to Vancouver once in November. Was not winter but not warm either but it was a nice place so I thought if I was born in any other county in the world I'd pick Canada, but it's winter would kill me so I got lucky and not got that reality. Coldest winter I experienced is the one that about to end in a couple of days. Think I experienced three or four mornings going out to my car to head to work where thin layer on ice of windscreen so had to go back inside for luke warm water to clear it. Normally would be maybe one winter morning like that in out normal winter. I could not handle a winter that has ice and snow many days like Canada or parts of America and Eastern Europe. Alina says she does not like the heat of some South East Asian countries but heat itself is not bad, High humidity or muggy as she described in one moment is what I would like. I could not live in north of my nation as too humid for my liking but most of my summers are warm and hot but humidity is not normally an issue. I'd assume the South Eastern Asian countries have similar humidity to north part of my nation where I would not live. But Eastern Europe has not coast line. That would suck to not be able to goto coastal beaches readily. This video mostly makes me feel like I'd not want to be anywhere else in the world. I thank my ancestors that moved here centuries ago..
@kalinxristov1654
@kalinxristov1654 2 ай бұрын
@@shaundgb7367 Eastern Europe has no coastline? Greetings from Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro and Slovenia. If I missed someone forgive me :)
@shaundgb7367
@shaundgb7367 2 ай бұрын
@@kalinxristov1654 Maybe it just my weird way of thinking but I think of the Black Sea more like a massive lake than an ocean coastline. The type of beaches I love to visit or live near have the ocean waters hitting the coastline. I think Greece probably has some nice beaches but to my way of thinking I see that as more Mediterranean than Eastern Europe. My Geography is probably off for Europe. I mainly think of Czech Republic, Slovakia, The Baltic nations, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Moldova, Hungary and Austria as Eastern Europe so I would mostly feel land locked and miss visiting the waves at beaches coming from the ocean if I was to live in such places. If Greece and some of those southern Europe nations are also considered part of Eastern Europe well that my poor understanding of Europe as a whole.
@vaska1999
@vaska1999 2 ай бұрын
Lots of beaches in Greece are more beautiful than any beach in Asia. Btw, I'm also a (naturalized) Canadian moving back to Eastern Europe, to Belgrade, Serbia, to be exact after a lifetime in Canada. The climate's too brutal (long, cold winters followed by hot, humid summers), the health care system's a joke (and at my age that's a serious issue), and the cost of living is becoming exorbitant. With a foothold in Belgrade, I'll be close to anywhere else in Europe I want to visit and, as my first statement tells you, I love the Mediterranean, and Greece and Spain in particular. Am looking forward to discovering Sicily and Sardinia over the next few summers.
@clairechloe5294
@clairechloe5294 2 ай бұрын
Great idea and choice. 👍💯👍
@psyche9908
@psyche9908 2 ай бұрын
I'm sure Greece is beautiful but the bit about having beaches better than the ones in (SE) Asia...I doubt that. But you're entitled to your own opinion, no hate. 😊
@clairechloe5294
@clairechloe5294 2 ай бұрын
@@psyche9908 - Yes, I know what you mean and understand your point of view about the beaches in SEA and Greece. I spent time in both places in the past. I am Asian myself and live in Germany currently. I also like to add one more point and that is when it comes to food varieties, in Asia there is a bigger choice . I also like Greek food. Thanks for your perspective.
@vaska1999
@vaska1999 2 ай бұрын
@@psyche9908 I probably haven't been to the SEA beaches you have in mind, as I suspect you haven't been to the Greek ones I know. The one thing I don't enjoy in places like Bali or Thailand is the very high humidity, something Greece and the rest of the Mediterranean countries are free of.
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 2 ай бұрын
I respect your decision Alina. The nice thing is you can get a lot of direct flights to Bangkok from Europe and it will only be a single 10 hour or so flight. Which is much more bearable than flying 18 hours from Canada with layovers. Plus you have easy access to all of EMEA within a 5 hour flight, which will add some variety to your channel. We will miss you in Southeast Asia though. Can't lie it would've been an exciting journey to follow your apartment search, networking, travel, events, foods etc in Bangkok. Also, Ive met 75 year old German grandmas happily living alone in Pattaya - if they can adapt with no issue, any Westerner can. It's really not that hard, there are tons of Westerners there too.
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely 🙂 Europe is just so much more convenient for flying all over.
@Gamesso1slOo0l
@Gamesso1slOo0l 2 ай бұрын
i feel bad for people who have to move and have no real home and/or roots. Being surrounded by family, friends, and community that you grew up in is a real blessing. Be it ever so humble, there is no place like home.
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
I was nomadic as a child. I just never had friends like my wife who never traveled. In fact, being forced to move over and over affects ability to have friends. For about 10 years, Alina stayed put in Saskatchewan. She had more stability than I had. But she also has a warm personality (I think), so she's done better. In ancient days, whole families migrated, not just individuals . My "tribe" did that, too.
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Not everyone wants to stay in the place you grew up and also a lot of people’s family and friends move all over. I don’t have one place where the majority of my family and friends are, so have to find the one where I’m at least close to a majority but also works for what I want out of life.
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod When you and your parents get together, the three of you appear to make each other happy. That wasn't true for my nomadic family. So I assume there will be family get togethers no matter where you make your home base.One thing to visit Calgary, different to incur the cost of living over time.
@Nedofaust
@Nedofaust 2 ай бұрын
People are looking for a better (and cheaper) life, but family and children are expensive.
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
@@Nedofaust Cheaper than Bulgaria? Where? I toured every part of Bulgaria from the Rhodops to Velika Tarnovo. Alina spent even more time than I did. Anyone who's never spent a day in Bulgaria can speculate, but Alina and I have the actual experience. I got a bug and my tiny grasp of Bulgarian permitted me to buy medicine from a pharmacy. Alina knows Russian. Learning Bulgarian (she knows Cyrillic) will be far easier than any Asian language. I await her processing of her near global experience to finally choose a base.
@formica.
@formica. 2 ай бұрын
Summarizing 20s Ukrainian influencer: 1. Easier to visit European countries 2. Easier to integrate with Europeans 3. Doesn't like tropical weather, afraid of rain and volcanos and motorbikes. 4. Must have sidewalks 5. Visas are hard 6. Time is different from Europe ... So going back to the Eastern Soviet block.
@hollydavid69
@hollydavid69 2 ай бұрын
?
@vaska1999
@vaska1999 2 ай бұрын
​@@hollydavid69 Did she hurt your feelings maybe? 😅
@aoznes
@aoznes Ай бұрын
thank you chatgpt
@formica.
@formica. Ай бұрын
@@aoznes Much obliged - formica. 🌴
@LV-426...
@LV-426... 17 сағат бұрын
The only problem with your argument is that - 'Eastern Soviet block' does not exist. You may have missed it but most of the so called 'Eastern European' countries are actually Central European countries. They are all part of the EU and NATO, with capitalist economies. There is no more Soviet Block dude. Look at your watch. It's 2024. P.S. Russia is crap though. And it is Eastern.
@oodo2908
@oodo2908 2 ай бұрын
Eastern Europe is a great place! No one will think badly if you prefer it over SE Asia.
@royalladin5276
@royalladin5276 2 ай бұрын
Hi Alina.Thanks for your information. I have been to Asia a lot. For me Malaysia and especially Kuala Lumpur are the closest to the Netherlands where i come from. Malaysia has no natural disasters, the people are nice and can speak English. Cost of living is very affordable, good healthcare , great choices of food, good and affordable housing. Not so polluted as a lot of other Asian countries. For the climate look at how the locals are moving. Don t walk to much outside in the sun, make use of grab or just walk in the airco cooled pedestrian paths.Take the time to adjust . And at last. For me also as an introvert Malaysia and the people suite me.
@edmoore5887
@edmoore5887 2 ай бұрын
It is so very wise to choose to be where you would be most happy and comfortable for all the right reasons!
@clairechloe5294
@clairechloe5294 2 ай бұрын
Well said. 👍👍👍
@The-axman
@The-axman 2 ай бұрын
On the point about natural disasters, Singapore, Malaysia and southern Thailand don’t have earthquakes, volcanos or typhoons. The worst that the west coast of Malaysia would have are some flash floods lasting no more than a few days. Geographically, you can draw a “U” from Northern Sumatra, across Java and north back up to the top of the Philippines, and that’s where all the natural disasters are due to the tectonic plates.
@mrconfusion87
@mrconfusion87 2 ай бұрын
THIS! The Philippines is described by some as the "Tropical Cyclone Capital Of The World"! 🤣🙈
@minethesky
@minethesky 2 ай бұрын
Been in Phuket, didn't plan to move here but ended up staying after being here when the borders shut during covid. Easy to make tons of friends, with locals or the immigrant community (or as some call, expats). Absolutely gorgeous place, well connected airport, low cost of living, and honestly the language isn't that difficult to learn to speak, however, yeah, learning to read it and write it is much more difficult. I can't think of anywhere else in the world that combines such an affordable cost of living, such a diverse international social scene, and which has such stunning natural beauty nearby. That said, we all have our own preferences
@thewishmastur
@thewishmastur 2 ай бұрын
Just came back from SEA. The heat is unbearable. +35 degrees Celsius. Thailand would be the place to live in. Love the food there
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
It is intense 😅
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
I don't know how she enjoyed her time there. Seems to me she had better experience in places like Bali.
@Resmith18SR
@Resmith18SR 2 ай бұрын
​@@AlinaMcleodI agree with you Alina having been in Thailand many times because my mom lived there. If Thailand and Vietnam had cool dry climate I would live there possibly.
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 Ай бұрын
I am from NYC and don't find SEA to be too hot. It gets just as hot as that here in the Summer.
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u Ай бұрын
@@kayflip2233 I think I've heard of that. I've been neither place. I wonder with such climate what huge cities smell like in hot humid weather. Humidity bothers me more than heat.
@darellnewsome4459
@darellnewsome4459 2 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video so much Alina and learned a lot from it. You are making the right choice for you and that's obviously what's most important. As always I am wishing you all the best!
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@julioalmeida4645
@julioalmeida4645 2 ай бұрын
Tbilisi Georgia. Highly recommended. You qualify for te 1% tax. Been there for almost 3 years, best choice ever
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Glad you’re enjoying it!
@briansmith5239
@briansmith5239 2 ай бұрын
Nomad Capitalist approves.
@davidrichards1741
@davidrichards1741 2 ай бұрын
Andrew Henderson's "primary home is Malaysia", where he spends more time than anywhere. He and his wife, who's from easter Europe. Nomad Capitalist Live is permanently in Malaysia too. Same for me, but what's best for us may not be best for you. Nobody can say but you.
@realKytra
@realKytra 2 ай бұрын
I live here for almost 6 months as a romanian. It’s very expensive and other inconveniences. I will leave soon 😌
@fchau6019
@fchau6019 2 ай бұрын
Asia is rising fast economically, while the EU is already facing significant issues because of geopolitical problems. The 21st century will certainly be an Asian century.
@grddavis
@grddavis 2 ай бұрын
Not with the end of globalization it won't
@IsmailFakri
@IsmailFakri 2 ай бұрын
​@@grddavisglobalization will not end completely, Asians countries will still trade among themselves and they will trade with Russia, Middle East, Africa, Latin America, if North America, Europe cut themselves from global economy this will not end globalization..
@grddavis
@grddavis 2 ай бұрын
​@@IsmailFakri globalization could change into something looking like the Red Sea currently, with attacks on shipping happening from a group with an axe to grind and nothing to lose by being violent. China and Russia are in demographic and economic decline right now and war could end up breaking out in east Asia like it has in eastern Europe and the middle east. It is far from a sure thing that Asia will become an economic powerhouse
@IsmailFakri
@IsmailFakri 2 ай бұрын
@@grddavis Russia is on the demographic decline?.. You will see in the coming decade Russia population will recover, lots of immigrants wants to immigrate to Russia and specially from the western countries, though Russia doesn't allow open border policy as the west does, China is on the demographic decline? How so, the Chinese themselves wanted to put brakes on population growth, they did that with 1 child policy in the 1980, I think the number of the Chinese is enough to sustain themselves economically, the aging population will replaced with younger ones, they are more nations who are in more dire situations than Russia or China, India for example it is in dire situation, Pakistan, Bangladesh, African countries, Latin American countries.. Neither Russia nor China are in dire situations, on the contrary they are better off with fewer population than lots of population..
@vaska1999
@vaska1999 2 ай бұрын
💯👍
@narendrawicaksana6412
@narendrawicaksana6412 2 ай бұрын
as Indonesian, yes. i hate rainy season! i much prefer 4 seasons.... but Indonesia can give me "freedom" and adventurous.... systematic chaos that feeling life more alive. Been several times in Japan.... beautiful country, i love it.... but something missing, everithing organized, ruled... dificult to make a friend, i feel lonely in such a beatifull place.
@nocturneleven1
@nocturneleven1 2 ай бұрын
Retired in Asia. Becoming healthier and happier every day. There is no perfect place to live. They all have there pros and cons. For me Asia is my paradise. It is obviously not your paradise Alina because of the requirement for your idea of Paradise. Don’t knock something because it doesn’t work for you. As for safety, depends on which Asian country you are referring to. Thailand is one of the safest country in the world if you respect their laws. I’m tired of reviews by whining West Coasters who spend only a bit of time in the area. I really think you might be happiest in Woke Canada. Bangkok is not Thailand. The rainy season is actually a great time to be in Thailand. I write this today in the midst of a day in the rainy season. By the way, I have 34 years experience in Asia.
@johloz
@johloz 2 ай бұрын
How do you get money from your retirement account in homeland.
@bogdanpopescu1401
@bogdanpopescu1401 2 ай бұрын
she didn't knock anything
@mracer8
@mracer8 2 ай бұрын
Thailand is garbage
@oceanwave4142
@oceanwave4142 2 ай бұрын
What is so great about the rainy season, is it just that you like rain?
@regnorse
@regnorse 2 ай бұрын
lol you didnt watch the video obviously...or...
@Yairoo06
@Yairoo06 2 ай бұрын
my spouse is from thailand and its fun to visit once a year, but we would never live there full time. I come from the northern US and I love my seasons. I"ll take snow over humid , sticky hot , uncomfortable heat all year. Plus if you enjoy any thing outdoors or running outside like I do, forget about it in Thailand. Maybe I could do a snowbird situation but nothing more than that.
@pix00l
@pix00l 2 ай бұрын
But it's not hot and humid all year though? We have raining season and cold seasons the heat season is between February and May after that its raining season to around November and after that its cold season
@thinkie12
@thinkie12 2 ай бұрын
Australia is very nice especially in Spring and Autumn
@Rockyframes
@Rockyframes 2 ай бұрын
Wow, this will be interesting to see what you choose. I am from Poland and keep fingers crossed you will be heading to Poland 😀 Now I live in Canada, holding both passports. For obvious reasons the only country that I would choose is Poland! But I can see Baltics and Balkans good contenders. Haha can’t wait for your next video
@user-tl9wv6wu9h
@user-tl9wv6wu9h 2 ай бұрын
If you’re family with kids or pensioner, MALAYSIA is the one! • Safe, modest & slow pace lifestyle. • Many recreational & educational parks with reasonable prices. • International schools with various curriculums from around the globe. • Cheap, convenient & advanced in medicals. • English as their second language. • Multiculturalism aspects & nutritious foods/produces. • Reasonable rental rates for spacious units. • Reasonable car price (local car). • Cheap gas.
@AdamGordon1977
@AdamGordon1977 2 ай бұрын
I love the Philippines, Thailand and Singapore. They are the only SE countries I’ve visited. Singapore is expensive. While I enjoyed visiting, I wouldn’t want to live there. Filipino people are so kind. That’s a bonus. Both the Philippines and Thailand are beautiful and have great food. Not to mention cheaper to live than North America. Good luck choosing your new home.
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@TheDixiechick12
@TheDixiechick12 2 ай бұрын
I live in Vietnam and love it, the people are friendly,welcominng and love the heat. Alina follow your heart
@koufax174
@koufax174 2 ай бұрын
I tried very hard to listen all the way through this but i couldn’t. I have the completely different experience. It’s far easier to integrate in SE Asia than the US. People are far more outgoing and helpful. Regarding the climate, there are cooler cities that are so beautiful and college towns full of events. The transportation is excellent and very inexpensive compared to the US. I spend most of my life as a SE Asian slow traveler. I’ve been all over the world. I wouldn’t live anywhere else. The quality of living is so much higher, it is a fraction of the cost of the West, people are wonderful, life is amazing in SE Asia. It almost seems like you were there as a tourist and didn’t connect. The cultures are each so rich. Maybe you’re just too young to see the things most people do
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Of course it’s better for those things than the US or Canada lol, that’s why I’m moving. I was comparing it to Europe and speaking only for myself that I would integrate better in Europe because I’m originally from Ukraine.
@samvho2000
@samvho2000 2 ай бұрын
A real home is where your loved ones are. Family is a little world created by love.
@Nedofaust
@Nedofaust 2 ай бұрын
Shhh, don't say this here: benefit, income, comfort, beaches, food...
@tinglestingles
@tinglestingles 2 ай бұрын
KL is not Malaysia, like New York is not the USA. There's a myriad of places in Peninsular Malaysia and not ever forgetting Sarawak and Sabah.
@ShnNar1000x
@ShnNar1000x 2 ай бұрын
The Philippines also has volcanoes and earthquakes. Also, you're right about the economic potential. Southeast Asia, collectively, will be the fourth largest economy by 2030 and will only be getting bigger. It is also relatively young.
@goranjovic3174
@goranjovic3174 2 ай бұрын
Once again, dear Alina Welcome to Serbia to Belgrade, Niš (my city), Novi Sad, Subotica ... ! You will feeling here as in your real Slavic homeland! Who is by the way pretty close to visit when you wish. Dobro nam došla! Bol'shoy serdechniy Privet! 😊🤗
@davidcamacho5421
@davidcamacho5421 2 ай бұрын
This woman is amazingly uninformed. If you want the comforts of home, stay home.
@kucingbinal1440
@kucingbinal1440 2 ай бұрын
I love my country Indonesia.. a country full of ethnic, religious and cultural diversity, beautiful nature 🇮🇩❤️
@skurinski
@skurinski 2 ай бұрын
nah its full of extremist muslims
@asyrafyap110
@asyrafyap110 2 ай бұрын
Gue sayang suka lihat demo 😅 warna warni nya 🇲🇨❤
@mrniceman8683
@mrniceman8683 2 ай бұрын
A LOT TERORRIST ISLAMS
@maramé.r
@maramé.r 2 ай бұрын
You can’t just move to an EU country as there is a restriction of being permitted to remain only for 90 days in every 180 after which you must leave for a minimum of 90 days. This applies to all citizens of ‘third’ countries such as UK, Ukraine and USA etc
@NomadicIslanders
@NomadicIslanders 2 ай бұрын
She can on a digital nomad visa.
@kurtfuchs4500
@kurtfuchs4500 2 ай бұрын
Great video! I understand the language barrier however it’s a little easier in the Philippines as their second language is English so it’s easier to go there and live.
@Patrick-xo8ht
@Patrick-xo8ht 2 ай бұрын
Great analysis, Alina! Your videos are always so organized and well thought out. Look forward to following along on your journey.
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@BigBen173
@BigBen173 2 ай бұрын
Bulgaria offers a blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. With its attractive cost of living, welcoming atmosphere, and beautiful landscapes, it's no wonder expats find Bulgaria a nice place to live.
@Stefan_Mileski
@Stefan_Mileski 2 ай бұрын
If Bulgaria is so great so many people would not have left.
@ibizawavey8630
@ibizawavey8630 2 ай бұрын
@@Stefan_Mileski what about poland lol
@Stefan_Mileski
@Stefan_Mileski 2 ай бұрын
@@ibizawavey8630 I didn't make any claims about Poland. However, the population of Poland has been stable at about 38 million since 1990. While the population of Bulgaria has fallen from 8.8 million to in 1990 to 6.8 million in 2024. Bulgaria is also politicly unstable, having great difficulty to form a government. It's had 7 elections in 3 years and is having yet another election in a desperate attempt to form a government. Many Bulgarian politicians are also controlled by Russia, such as Bulgaria's president Radev.
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
@@Stefan_Mileski People have left FOR Bulgaria. When I was there, lots of Europeans were around.
@Stefan_Mileski
@Stefan_Mileski 2 ай бұрын
@@JimMork-r9u Some small amount of people may have moved to Bulgaria, but that doesn't change that there has been a reduction in population by over 23% of the population since 1990.
@LudmillaKr
@LudmillaKr 2 ай бұрын
You won't miss the Asian food, when you will be living in Eastern Europe. You will find Vietnamese restaurants in every big city. This region is a good choice, I live in Slovakia. But there are even cheaper places than my country, e.g. Hungary, Bulgaria. Good luck with your move!
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Great to hear EU has more Asian options!
@samelmudir
@samelmudir 2 ай бұрын
budpest has the most viet food options
@goranjovic3174
@goranjovic3174 2 ай бұрын
Serbia too :) )) Welcome Alina! :) ))
@dobrenkijbog5156
@dobrenkijbog5156 2 ай бұрын
Slovakia is a dump.
@tanticitogal
@tanticitogal 2 ай бұрын
Because Asia is only Vietnam😅😅😅lol
@georwoogle
@georwoogle 2 ай бұрын
Respect any decision you make and wish you all the best, Alina.
@hainansu4119
@hainansu4119 2 ай бұрын
However, the transportation factor you mentioned isn't entirely correct as China is building a high speed rail to Bangkok. Now the train goes from Kunming to Vientiane in 4.5 hours (also known as the Lancang Train) and will soon continue to Bangkok. It should be open in 3 years.
@voice.of.reason
@voice.of.reason Ай бұрын
Alina I think your channel is one of the best on YT for help with deciding where to retire to. I can really relate to you and your thought processes too! Subscribed!
@fredrikbergquist5734
@fredrikbergquist5734 2 ай бұрын
There is this girl Kristin that made a vid about quitting her travels and go back to the US. Looks like a lot of girls that are more mature make that decision. Roots are important.
@feg466
@feg466 2 ай бұрын
Youre looking for a "perfect country", "perfect weather", "perfect structure", "perfect everything".... good luck, your gonna need it. Hello from the Philippines..😊
@houseaccount3293
@houseaccount3293 2 ай бұрын
Tbilisi is a absolutely the best Eastern Europe city. They are rapidly developing the area. If you want more of the central/eastern Europe Serbia, Romanian are great also. Macedonia is nice, But I would say outside of Tbilisi Georgia, Greece is the next best option.
@rezzyg77
@rezzyg77 2 ай бұрын
Hope it stays that way. Some say that Russia has it in its sights as the next target after Ukraine. Hope its not true
@patinka816
@patinka816 2 ай бұрын
@@rezzyg77it’s really not true, don’t worry. There’s way too much crazy propaganda in the collective West, especially in mainstream media.
@allaklo6815
@allaklo6815 2 ай бұрын
From all former republics of USSR -Tbilisi and Georgia had never been considered the safe place for single lonely woman. It always was advised for women do not go there alone.
@cruisingwithcaptaincliff
@cruisingwithcaptaincliff Ай бұрын
I was born in Pangasinan, and grew up in Oahu, Hawaii. During my military career, I lived in different states/countries. After completing my career, I have been traveling/cruising, and spent couple years in Baguio City during the lockdown. It’s best to travel and visit places to learn if it’s the right place for you before committing to long term IMHO. Thanks for sharing!
@mauriciosucheuski1755
@mauriciosucheuski1755 2 ай бұрын
My dear, it is not the place in this world that will make you happy. All, all the girls who had the same problems as you in their earliest childhood usually look for happiness in the wrong place. The place you have to look is within yourself. Forgive life, forgive your father (we are all human beings, with many, many shortcomings). You are such a beautiful girl with so many beautiful things inside you, your father would certainly love you if he could. Maybe he couldn't remember that. Embrace your life, it is beautiful and it is uniquely yours. Set your eyes on the beauty of the world. On your beauty. And always remember this: "It doesn't matter what they did to you, or what they didn't do for you. What really matters is what you do with what they did or didn't do for you." Good luck.
@avil8686
@avil8686 2 ай бұрын
Benar sekali , kebahagiaan tidak ditentukan oleh orang disekitar kita, lingkungan tempat kita tinggal atau barang yg kita miliki. Kebahagiaan ditentukan oleh seberapa tenang pikiran kita, semakin tenang pikiran semakin bahagia perasaan kita.
@GoHabsGo-db7cb
@GoHabsGo-db7cb 2 ай бұрын
I'm also Canadian living in Tbilisi and I love the weather here, yes they have winter here but it's nothing like Canadian winters and it's a nice break from the hot summer's here and of course it's inexpensive to live here as well.
@Yasin_Affandi
@Yasin_Affandi 2 ай бұрын
What a wonderful video. Hope that you have had a good time and a pleasant stay the last time you were in KL, Malaysia.
@Yasin_Affandi
@Yasin_Affandi 2 ай бұрын
Talking about the malls in SEA, on your next visit to KL, do check out the latest mall in town, the TRX Exchange Mall with a beautiful rooftop garden.
@travelexploreasia9576
@travelexploreasia9576 2 ай бұрын
Hello Alina great video and i 100% agree with you in your reasoning not to move to Asia / Southeast Asia. I've living here in Asia / Việt Nam for 7 years now and in first two years I had a lots of fun and wanted to make it my base, but after the rosy glasses came off and the honeymoon period end, it wasn't what I thought it was because the reality of where I was started to sink in day after day along with all of the daily nuances and bureaucracy of the living in Asia, started to became a daily challenge also as time went by many of the local friends I made started to open up to me about what life is real like for them here in Việt Nam and wondered why I would choose to live here, their words started to make more sense as time went by, so now after 7yrs I've also decided to move to Europe more specifically Eastern Europe, I will be embarking on my journey in October of this year and will be base in Ljubljana Slovenia for a while as I journey around trying make a decision on where to call home in Eastern Europe, I've got a few places in mind so far like Slovenia, Croatia, Albania and Hungary, which I'm all going to be visiting while I'm there. So great video once again and happy journeying who knows we might even cross paths. Peace out.
@travelexploreasia9576
@travelexploreasia9576 2 ай бұрын
@@MikeTruth-rr6zo Lol, hahaha 😂 well I'm not going promote my channel on Alina channel, because she's been a inspiration to me and my small growth so far, since I came across her a few years back in her Albania travels. But as for me, after many years of living here in Southeast Asia and doing KZbin, I've come to understand one thing, which is if you're not selling the dream, by sensationalizing and generalizing or at least giving the armchair travelers some local eye candy to look at, it's going to be a slow growth plus most of people who gravitate to SEA are of the weird type 🤣 and I'll leave it at that, an that's not my style as I've come to realize, I have got more in common with European KZbinrs because I'm a big history and culture guy, plus I also have respect for the locals in my surroundings, overall I will be changing my channel name so it can appeal to a broader audience once I start doing my European vlogs and travels. I'm currently preparing to head to Europe in October, which is in few weeks to get a feel for the place and find a home base somewhere in Eastern Europe, so far Slovenia is on top of my list and where I'll be my temporary base for awhile as I visit other countries in the area. Peace out and be safe out there.
@dominiquetheeasyminimalist
@dominiquetheeasyminimalist 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your insight, the best choice is the one that makes you happy 🙂 Exciting times ahead!
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
@@AlinaMcleod I have rooted for some place like Plovdiv or Burgas in Bulgaria. Never been to SE Asia, but most of it doesn't appeal to me. Hope you find a durable home base. But fly to see Mom and Dad. Both of them seem to really care about your happiness.
@JimMork-r9u
@JimMork-r9u 2 ай бұрын
Or, heck, if Gordon wants a warm winter, you can meet in some such place.
@zzzzzz7375
@zzzzzz7375 2 ай бұрын
When it comes to infrastructure, I find that Southeast Asia generally surpasses Canada in many aspects. Once you step outside of Canada's major population centers like the GTA or Greater Vancouver, you'll notice that many smaller towns lack basic amenities such as sidewalks.
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Oh certainly. One of the main reasons I find living in Canada difficult.
@justdustino1371
@justdustino1371 2 ай бұрын
I'm still gonna root for Romania! It is affordable, near other cool places, you can blend in, and it's relatively safe! Did you know the largest population of bears in Europe is in Romania? 7500-10000 bears live in the Carpathian mountains! And Romania is the ancient Roman Provence of Dacia. That explains their name, and language. And Ukraine is right next door, I've been touring Lviv online, they have dozens of Medeavel and Renaissance era buildings, some built by Italians! So, I think Romania is a good idea!
@olegvr9464
@olegvr9464 2 ай бұрын
This is poor country... 😢😢😢
@larrybxl5406
@larrybxl5406 2 ай бұрын
Bulgaria is my bet
@user-l4y7r04wy6iv
@user-l4y7r04wy6iv 2 ай бұрын
@@olegvr9464 Are you kidding? Everyone there drives BMWs, VWs, Audis, Mercedes (albeit used).
@sanjivjhangiani3243
@sanjivjhangiani3243 2 ай бұрын
Those bears are dangerous😮.
@lifesabeach5405
@lifesabeach5405 2 ай бұрын
Georgia 🇬🇪
@Tiaimo
@Tiaimo 2 ай бұрын
I've followed you during covid while you're in our country. Wherever you lived I wish you happy and healthy. Say hi to lovely dad too. With love from BKK.
@BaoZUong
@BaoZUong 2 ай бұрын
love southeast asian food! so flavorful and affordable. .
@MetaMM
@MetaMM 2 ай бұрын
Hi, I have lived in italy (Milan, for years), Sgp, KL, Pattaya, Seoul, Yanbu (Saudi Arabia), LA, London, North England and yes, Vybourg, Russia. I have to say, you are correct. In every country there are pluses and minuses, subject to your culture, mentality, custome etc and there is NO one place perfect! I found myself living back in my country, Jakarta, Indonesia, and am very happy because there's everything here. Yes, I do not enjoy the humidity, the unability to stroll in the street and stopping at side street cafe and drinking my prosecco or sprits or wine witn my meal every time, but I LOVE living here in Indonesia. Malls, selections of food, services, gentility,, slow=paced relaed life, being spoiled ( I can order anything at beck and call even 24 hours and it's delievered!) It's the best here! So, there! That's my take based on my experiences of having been blessed to live in various countries.
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@clairechloe5294
@clairechloe5294 2 ай бұрын
Yes, great points about living in other places and moving back to your home country Indonesia. I love Indonesian food and warm and caring Indonesian people. I will visit your country soon in the future. 👍💯👍
@MetaMM
@MetaMM 2 ай бұрын
@@clairechloe5294 So kind of you, thank you. Please drop me a line if you come to Indonesia and Jakarta is a place you’d stop by. You could come over and also, I do my own B&B in my own house as a leisure side business so, hope to hear from you soon.
@Hicks-g1m
@Hicks-g1m 2 ай бұрын
I live in the Philippines Alina most people know how to speak and understand English as well as Malaysia. Have you ever been to BGC in Manila? It's very modern but is also a somewhat pricey but it's a great place to live. Yeah malls here are huge here in Asia I just wish they had more American and Canadian stores and yeah very friendly people in Asia almost everywhere. Good luck to you
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
BGC was very nice!
@ryeeye
@ryeeye 2 ай бұрын
here comes the BGC eejit. these BGC eejits are all over social media nowadays. it is really stvp1d that they would think a person who has traveled all over the world would be impressed by BGC. m0r0n
@kayflip2233
@kayflip2233 Ай бұрын
Why would they have Canadian stores in Manila? Like Zellers, Eatons and the Bay? They don't even have those in Canada anymore. 😂
@CaliWeHo
@CaliWeHo 2 ай бұрын
I'm in Romania right now and don't want to leave! Can't wait to come back. I feel so comfortable here as a Virginia, USA lady.
@kevinli2574
@kevinli2574 2 ай бұрын
You are from Eastern Europe and still young. Of course EE is a good choice for you where you can live in a culture and people alike.
@keangwooichoo6138
@keangwooichoo6138 2 ай бұрын
Similar culture
@Northmenn
@Northmenn Ай бұрын
Here is a list of 10 countries in Southeast Asia that have the potential to become developed countries in the near future, excluding Singapore and Brunei: 1. Malaysia: Diverse economy and investment in technology and education. 2. Thailand: Strong industrial sector, especially in manufacturing and tourism. 3. Vietnam: Rapid growth in manufacturing, technology, and foreign investment. 4. Indonesia: The largest economy in Southeast Asia with rich natural resources and a large population. 5. Philippines: Growth in services and information technology sectors, as well as skilled labor resources. 6. Myanmar: High growth potential with foreign investment and untapped resources. 7. Laos: Abundant natural resources and government efforts to attract foreign investment. 8. Cambodia: Growth in the tourism and manufacturing sectors, as well as infrastructure improvements. 9. Brunei: Although it is considered a developed country, it strives for economic diversification. 10. Timor-Leste: Although still in the development process, there is potential in the oil and gas sector and tourism. Each of these countries has its own strengths and challenges, but with the right strategy, they have a chance to achieve developed country status in the future.
@Resmith18SR
@Resmith18SR 2 ай бұрын
I love SE Asia and Thailand, but the relentless heat and humidity is hard to deal with day after day.
@pix00l
@pix00l 2 ай бұрын
You get used to it though :)
@dmt8091
@dmt8091 2 ай бұрын
Why being so fussy and complaining about these warmth tropical weather? I thought the west loved Florida, Hawaii, the Caribean, Bali, Maldives to name a few that they call paradise? Those in the tropics just climatise and having an easy life without worrying the extreme cold or extreme heat of the dry desert area. Without money you can't live even indoors for the heating. Except for the occasional rain, tropical climate allow all year freedom and outdoor activity with little money. Overall life is simple and cheaper..
@edwinwiraatmaja
@edwinwiraatmaja 2 ай бұрын
Recently I meet Franch brothers,Germans teenager,Aussie guy..all saying Indonesians r next level of friendliness also food..ya put several factors n make average..Southeast Asia still better more over to retirees (not the Super rich ofcourse😊)oh ya i am Chinese Indonesian..although in 1998 big riot targeting us..still dont want to leave this loving country of mine😊❤
@AplikatordeckingWpc
@AplikatordeckingWpc 2 ай бұрын
🤘🤘🤘🫡🇮🇩♥️
@ServusFyodor19
@ServusFyodor19 2 ай бұрын
Alina, I'm having the same thoughts. I am Russian, was born and raised in Kazakhstan though. Then I moved to Germany, when I was 19. Now I'm 32 and am tired of Germany, frankly. Before the war in Ukraine started, I was thinking of moving to Saint-Petersburg. But now I won't go there for obvious reasons. I then was on my research, where I could move and now I consider Estonia or maybe Lithuania
@IsmailFakri
@IsmailFakri 2 ай бұрын
Baltics will be hot war between Russia and NATO..
@gabriellaanderson2216
@gabriellaanderson2216 2 ай бұрын
The Baltics??? They HATE Russians with a passion. I would not move there for anything
@pero33403
@pero33403 2 ай бұрын
Saint-Petersburg is the best option
@ServusFyodor19
@ServusFyodor19 2 ай бұрын
@@pero33403 I agree, besides it would be so natural for me, since I'm Russian. But current war in Ukraine and what's going on in Russia now stops me from moving there.
@mikhailtaal7752
@mikhailtaal7752 2 ай бұрын
This Baltic countries are the most russophobic countries. they will freeze ur assets.
@budawang77
@budawang77 2 ай бұрын
You're supposed to be an intrepid influencer who travels the globe and you seem terrified of Southeast Asia's natural disasters. I think you're exaggerating the risks these pose. Typhoons/tropical cyclones are only really an issue in the Philippines and Vietnam. Active volcanos only occur in a few specific locations in Indonesia and the Philippines. The region is not overly prone to earthquakes. I agree that the heat can be a problem for many, particularly the big cities, but there are highland areas that have a pleasant year round climate.
@melvindevilleres6332
@melvindevilleres6332 2 ай бұрын
the best country is where you can make money to support yourself plus have a lot of savings for the future...
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely a big factor
@Nedofaust
@Nedofaust 2 ай бұрын
What about family, children? Is this not taken into account at all?
@miguelbailote768
@miguelbailote768 2 ай бұрын
Very honest and straightforward video! congrats!
@emilemil9503
@emilemil9503 2 ай бұрын
Привет, Алинка! Жить рядом со своими родственниками это конечно же самый лучший вариант. Но насколько я понимаю твои родственники там сами временно находятся. Мой совет - не принимай сейчас окончательное решение. Выбери 4-5 стран, поживи там не неделю, а хотя бы месяц-два и в разные времена года (ты же все равно продолжишь путешествовать). Выбирай страну по людям, они должны быть в основе своей хорошие, чтобы тебе было комфортно рядом с ними жить. Когда определилась со страной остается выбрать город. Я бы выбирал небольшие городки рядом со столицей (1-2 часа езды). Там, как правило, тихо-спокойно, ну и цены на жилье там ниже. Где-бы ты ни остановилась, комфортнее и безопаснее тебе будет вдвоем, желаю тебе поскорее найти своего мужчину. Кстати, приглашаю тебя посетить мою страну, Кыргызстан.
@sfcpaulfowle1906
@sfcpaulfowle1906 2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that you have made up your mind where to settle down. Your choice is great one and I also love Europe. I haven't been to Eastern Europe. Look forward to the videos of Eastern Europe. Alina my friend thanks for sharing your thoughts and video. Keep smiling.
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
My pleasure, thank you!
@christopherulrich3265
@christopherulrich3265 2 ай бұрын
“Have gone” is correct, not “have went”. Sorry, I feel compelled to correct glaring grammatical errors…lol. But I wish you the BEST in your journey to find your new home.
@yeshechangchub6914
@yeshechangchub6914 2 ай бұрын
drive well not good
@Vziera
@Vziera 2 ай бұрын
I’m an Indonesian living in the maritimes of Canada. My comment is.. check out the Borneo island in Indonesia, it is one of the few safest lands on earth. Let me know if you need my help with anything there too.
@steelcom5976
@steelcom5976 2 ай бұрын
For me it's Spain or stay in Canada. Spain is one of the cheapest countries in Europe, my Spanish is pretty good so that's a help and they have cultural variety built into the country (País Vasco, Galicia, Cataluña, Aragon etc) where everyone speaks Castellano but with respect for linguistic differences. Roman ruins, ancient cave-paintings (rupestres), human-made landmarks, cities designed for pedestrians (e.g. la Rambla in Barcelona), extensive system of bike paths all over the country, beautiful beaches, warm climate (although it's starting to get too hot in the south in summer), lower costs, 2nd safest country in the EU. That is too much for me to pass up.
@pontikischristos3927
@pontikischristos3927 2 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you. My choice would be Spain, too. But 2nd safest country... according to what statistics? It seems a bit unrealistic.
@steelcom5976
@steelcom5976 2 ай бұрын
@@pontikischristos3927 I did see that on a list of comparisons. Did your figures include all crimes or single out violent crimes, non-violent felonies, misdemeanors, white collar crimes? How was it defined? If it were intentional homicide rates Spain is very low according to Eupedia map based on figures from Eurostat.
@vz5835
@vz5835 2 ай бұрын
I love Barcelona, but not in the summer, when it gets too crowded with tourists, also didn't feel safe in certain areas. Eastern Europe is more affordable.
@MandyMakesThat
@MandyMakesThat 2 ай бұрын
Canadian girl here and we are SERIOUSLY considering 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 and as a European by nationality (granted northwestern), the prospect of moving to ANY part of Europe and being able to travel to other places in Europe thrills me as I’ve never crossed the pond!!
@solotraveller888
@solotraveller888 2 ай бұрын
Europe now is imploding tho. Just look at France and England,where I live. If I could only transport myself to Bangkok or Vietnam now.
@stevenhull5025
@stevenhull5025 2 ай бұрын
You can. It's called Manchester Airport to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Fare £740. Rent £250 pm. Local food £5 per day. Buses dirt cheap. Train dirt cheap.
@AlistairClark99
@AlistairClark99 2 ай бұрын
The UK is not imploding. It has serious economic problems, yes, but these will be seriously tackled by the new government. The recent far-right hooligans have been dealt with rapidly by the justice system.
@erge-px8up
@erge-px8up 2 ай бұрын
@@AlistairClark99 You will come to realize that those "far-right hooligans" are right about most things. Although it is too late for the uk, it is already an islamic nation judging by birth data. You went extinct haha.
@gromiko1350
@gromiko1350 2 ай бұрын
@@AlistairClark99 Yes, those who protested against the many murders and knife attacks (including the one that killed 3 little girls), of illegal migrants who roam all over the country.
@eduardoking8402
@eduardoking8402 2 ай бұрын
it's not the end of the far right and holigans in the UK. They have been dealt with for now, but not silenced. They are still simmering. Not convinced the new government is any better. Let's hope they can turn the country around
@pablosslo
@pablosslo 2 ай бұрын
I will actually expand on my comment as we have something in common - both looking at "that place to move to" I also looked at different countries and ended up selecting Luxembourg, Netherlands or Poland - Poland is easiest as its still cheap with medium/high salaries, everying is new and clean. My top 3 areas that I found: 1) Gdansk: "Gdansk Jasien PKM" 2) Poznan: "Polanka district by the lake Malta" 3) Torun: "Osiedle Jar" This town is my favourite but there is no airport - but getting to Gdansk is not that bad (2hrs & not expensive)
@WanderEats
@WanderEats 2 ай бұрын
Hey Alina.. great points raised in this video and the answer is always to follow your heart. As for Malaysia specifically where language wouldn't be a barrier, I hope you give it another chance with another visit in the near future. The place I highly recommend would be Penang Island with her own international airport. Perhaps if you are ever making this trip again to Kuala Lumpur where I live, do look me up and I'll gladly take you around.
@AlinaMcleod
@AlinaMcleod 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yes, would definitely like to visit again!
@qingshanyipian1936
@qingshanyipian1936 2 ай бұрын
Just some of the pluses for Qingdao: 1. Friendly people 2. Four mild distinctive seasons 3. Awesome variety of foods 4. Safety 5. Infrastructure, convenience, cleanliness 6. Affordability 7. Used as the base to travel to Korea, Japan and many parts of China……………….
@luminous6480
@luminous6480 2 ай бұрын
Oh, I am quite happy to have you close. So, if you choose Romania, welcome! Perhaps there should also be: Ukraine, Bulgaria or Montenegro and Albania with good potential to grow, Great to validate this once again :).
@canalesjuan356
@canalesjuan356 2 ай бұрын
If i didn't make it wrong She's from Ukraine originally. I don't think she'll be back.
@luminous6480
@luminous6480 2 ай бұрын
@@canalesjuan356 not for now, just being close to her relatives and with lot of regional opportunities once UKR is reconstructed, anyway pehaps some place with Russian speaking population, some voices believe that Russia will be also a good place on long term
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