10 Countries People Regret Moving To in 2024. #1 is shocking
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So, today on Discover The Globe, we're going to be taking a look at 10 Countries People Regret Moving To in 2024
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Who moves to Canada and is surprised that winter is cold?
@@bdc1960 You’d be amazed. San Francisco’s famously foggy, chilly summers were written about by Mark Twain, who has been dead for a long time…and tourists still come dressed for a day at the beach in San Diego…or Miami.
@@bdc1960 Or Toronto and Vancouver are not near each other…
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@@liannebedard5521what u mean I can’t take a subway from NY to LA 😮 😆
@@bdc1960 People who move to British Columbia but wanted a deep freeze?
I am now 83 but when I was 20 years old I went to Paris to learn better French. I was an "au pair" looking after 2 young girls, cleaning the apartment and do the grocery shopping. I was attending night school every evening to learn French. When shopping I would ask people on the street where is the bakery, butcher, etc. but because my accent was bad people would just look at me and then turn and walk away. I have never experienced this bad behaviour in any other country I have visited.
That's because you were in Paris... a city which I have visited twice and loathed both times. However, I believe that this rudeness may not be true in the rest of France.
@@heatherhoward2513 I lived in Lille for 2 years, Aix en Provence for 1 and Strasbourg for 2 and frequently visit France because ... I taught French at University level. Paris is not France. You are quite right. What is true is that the French if such a generalization is possible, don't make superficial friends but once you know someone you have a friend for life. That is real. They aren't across the board rude so much as that they say exactly what they think so there is less hypocrisy. And it's also common in large groups for people to become animated and all talk at once, a habit I have myself and am mindful in anglo environments. I thought this feed was idiotic and was making lunch and laughing but pissed off but tx for your great comment.
@@heatherhoward2513 The French expect you to speak perfect French…even if you are a 5=day visitor and your native language is Swahili. In the USA we are more interested in what you can cook that we may not have tried..
I got revenge. I lived in SF and when I got some rude French customers, I told them we hated them and they should just go back to Paris. They actually shut up and ate.
Once you've learned the language well, that problem disappears. When I was in Paris, I spoke French all the time, everywhere I went, and I was always met with friendliness and warmth. The only rude people I saw were tourists who thought "the locals" should have learned English, just to accommodate THEM. (BTW, try speaking mangled English in London or New York and see how well you are received.)
Moved from Germany to Mexico 26 years ago. Never regretted it.
Warmer weather.
better be in a country which sends migrants than in one which collects them, specially when muslim...
better be in a country which sends migrants than in one which collects them, specially when muslim...
#1 Reason People Regret Moving; Unrealistic Expectations.
Big, constant lies.
@@peter58petercontinuous lies!
People are People Everywhere! You have good and bad folks everywhere. 😢
It’s the laws that might suprise you…..try Singapore…..ever hear of a beating with a Singapore stick?…Your put up on a scaffold in middle of town…long heavy stick used to beat you…in public….bones break…scarring…..etc….law broken….litterbug…..no kidding….it’s taken seriously…so are the other laws…you will not be hassled as a girl walking down the street at night…..they administer quick and efficient punishment…..geez….no deplomatic exemption there…should have seen the beating a diplomats kid got for graffiti….he will never again…do anything…surgeries needed …lucky to be alive….the humiliation was the worst….
... and clichés are clichés...
You have a responsibility to learn the language before you live in different countries
Absolutely true
My Dad spoke 9 languages. He used to say each language you speak makes the world that much bigger. A wonderful inspiring father.
We could learn a lot from the Japanese about how to be a quick learner when you get a corporate transfer. Or from the Mormons, who send missionaries all over the world…after intensive study in their needed language…
That SHOULD go without saying. Even for tourists, it's extremely rude to expect that "the locals" should have learned English just to accommodate YOU. You're in their country, why should they?
In the case of voluntary emigration, I totally agree. The exception would be INVOLUNTARY emigration....like, when you are scrambling to grab your kids and escape murderous violence with just the shirt on your back....like my ex's family had to do with the fall of the Shah.....and as my great-aunt had to do in 1930s Germany. My ex's family was vocally PRO-America and that was a death sentence for them.
I'll remain in Puerto Rico, USA living free and happy
Winter temperature in Winnipeg and Vancouver can drop to -40 C? Winnipeg perhaps.... Vancouver, absolutely not!!!
And the comment about healthcare cost is not correct. The housing issue varies from province to province as well.
Yes agree. Canada became a sheer Hell by the liberal gang leading by dictator Trudeau
Vancouver does not get that cold,
Vancouver gets to vote about −8 in the winter or warmer and every several years, maybe −15. celsius
Wpg +40 in summer
The average housing cost in the U.S. is $48,000 ??? Really ??? Where ???
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What was the narrator smoking when he said this???
@@KoguryoKid I don't think ChatGPT smokes. It just makes up bullshit naturally.
It's more like "when"... In the early 70's my father-in-law bought a house in Chicago for $50,000 give take.
Housing price on national average is $360,000, not $48K.
I was wondering that too.
Step brother retired with wife to an AMERICAN part of Mexico from Los Angeles and loves it there. With major health issues he flies back to California regularly for doctors visits. They have been there a couple of years and plan staying.
"American" part of Mexico? If you mean geographically, yes, Mexico is in America. North America, to be precise.
@@MercedesHayes-yg5dcThey mean
They mean to a place where it's like a U S American conclave, a community where it's mostly U S Americans living there.
I moved to Canada and regretted it. I have travelled and lived in countries on four continents and nowhere have I encountered a country as culturally boring as Canada. I live in the capital, ottawa. It is known as the city where fun came to die. I am moving soon because I can't stand its dullness for much longer.
Why on earth did you move to Ottawa?
@@supermash1 It's a long story. Prior to coming to this disaster of a place, I had lived alone or with my Canadian husband in the UK, the Canary Islands, Spain, Costa Rica, Iran, and Morocco. He basically whined about not having lived in Canada for many years and persuaded me to come here for just "two years". Even though I cannot stand North America north of the Mexican border, I agreed but it turned out that he had no intention of ever leaving again. He lied. We had one baby of two years old and another on the way, and he refused to move, so I was stuck. At least I resisted his original intention to move to "California North" (Vancouver, British Columbia) where he is from. We ended up in Ottawa, which is around half way between the UK and Vancouver, and he got a government job at a time when one in five jobs in Ottawa were federal, provincial, National Capital Commission and local government jobs - hence its very boring nature. At least I have been fortunate enough to have been able to escape from Canada for three months or so every year. Every time I return I start planning my next escape. It makes life here bearable. No 'staycationing' for me. I've travelled in every province and with the exception of Newfoundland and cities in Quebec such as Montreal and Quebec City, and found that Canada is pretty much the same as far as being culturally boring is concerned, and all of the remoter places I would like to visit are inaccessible by public transport. Canada is a car culture and some provinces don't even have trains or buses, so I go to culturally interesting countries where I can travel by public transport.
@@AAC2446 I moved to Canada Ontario Mississauga back in the 90's and I can tell you this country is considered very boring for English speaking people. With the influx of immigrants from different nations hopefully in the next few years things will change HOPEFULLY
@@supermash1 Partisan northwestern USA citizen here…you picked the wrong region. But sadly, even lovely Vancouver has been hit by the cartels and is awash in fentanyl. We know too much about this scourge…
I moved to the Canary Islands for four years from 1990-1994 and regretted it. Once I realised my error I gave notice at my job, bought my return air ticket and racked off out of there. I would never go back to Spain (or Europe) again. Never again.
I'm 57, born in Geneva, Switzerland and happily living in Mar del Plata, Argentina since 1984
Richard (Swissarg 🇨🇭🇦🇷)
I live in the Tokyo area so I can tell with 100% assurity that the work / life balance sucks here but restuarants seldom allow smoking & regular western toilets are easy to find here but 30 years ago, it was a different story.
Since April 2020 smoking is only allowed in designated areas of restaurants & bars. It's not allowed to smoke in the street outdoors, or at a bus or train station outdoors.
Squad toilets in Japan?
I moved to Japan from San Francisco in 2017, and ever since then, all I see are Western-style and I rarely see squad toilets.
Also, the Japanese don't work excessively anymore. According to colleagues, Japan’s labor laws are extremely strict and the penalties are harsh. Employers don't want employees to work more than 40 hours a week.
I think you've got outdated info.
Besides that, I found out that most Japanese are party people and it was surprising for me.
Affordable living costs, great foods, cleanliness, kind personalities, and rich cultures. It was a good decision for me to move here.👍
Pochans, squat toilets, were what I saw mostly, in older housing, older buildings, especially out in the country.
The word you wanted is "squat" not "squad." Squatting is hunkering down on your haunches. A "squad" is a group, a collection of people, men, soldiers, etc.
@@melissastreeter22
Yes, you’re right! My apology!
Yeah, am also surprised to find this country on spot no. 1
Please also feature top 10 or top 5 countries where expats are happy moving to next.🙏 New sub here. Thanks. 🙂
These countries probably don't exist. There are always people who are unhappy no matter where they move to due to unrealistic expectations
Having been a professional artist, brother-in-law an wife are HAPPY 2 years in retired to an AMERICAN "ex pat artists colony" on northern coast of Mexico close enough to fly back to Los Angeles on a regular basis for his major medical issues for doctor visits.
You’re talking about France and showing photos of Italy and Switzerland
picked that up? Brilliant. I gave up half way through but stayed to the end.
YES!!!
Maybe you spotted something I didn’t, but all images appeared to be France.
Just what exactly makes you think it was Italy or Switzerland?
Or were you confusing the Arena of Nîmes (shown) with the Colosseum?
Who decides to move to another country and not bother to at least get a rudimentary ability to speak the language
You’re describing negative conditions of Mexico’s crime, cleanliness, etc showing images of China.
yup.
that's an AI video I assume - so there are always mistakes in there
México contrasted with North America? México is *in* North America.
Indeed. Beginning I think with the NAFTA treaty.
@EvelynBaron No, beginning with the shape of the Continent plate, whether anybody likes it or not.
I would have never expected to see Canada on this list.
That visuals of Belarus... all those red & white flags are actually Polish.
I couldn't see the rest of the sign at 2x speed but someone was holding a sign with "Polska (something)".
I know. They're on the brink of civil war. It's like moving to the former Yugoslavia in the '90s when Milosovitch was busy committing genocide.
I actually expected Canada lol
What comes as a shock to many of us Canadians is the number of recent immigrants who have decided not to stay because Canada is not what they expected. The weather (very cold winters & increasingly hot summers) isn't the problem. Principally, the outrageous cost of housing in most popular urban centres makes home ownership unattainable and rents unaffordable. If they have educational & professional credentials, it is difficult and time-consuming to have them recognised in Canada. Even though the national health service is short of doctors, credentialed staff arriving from foreign countries are forced into scrambling for alternative employment. The cost of living is high, and the current federal government is oblivious to the problems.
A note about the need for a car. The video got it wrong. Increasingly, residents in major cities no longer buy cars because public transportation is pretty good. It is in smaller or rural areas where a car becomes a necessity, or if you're trying to travel between urban centres.
🚷Don't move! Stay where you are!🚳
I hope you do the same, one must move around and learn to live with each others
The United Indian Tribes of North America?! Sure, why not?I would now be speaking perfect French …and living in Brittany…
That's the
Lesson. Here
I'd be extremely unhappiness I jad stayed in Brazil, it's absolutely rubbish. I'm happy in London and can't see myself living anywhere else in this world. And I used to live in a good area with no crimes and very green.
Who moves to Belarus?
Have seen many Americans move there,as well as Russia with Russian wives.We all need to reunite,wars must stop.🎉🎉
😅😂🎉🎉
No one in right mind would move to Belarus
Maybe Russians! That's it. No one watching this video is split between Belarus and anywhere on Earth.
Yeah who, Putin's kids?
One of the biggest complaints that Americans have when living in Costa Rica is that the ketchup is runny...
I’m thinking about moving there
@@WL-xb3iv I've been visiting 2 -3 times per year for the last 18 .. taught myself spanish, have many tico friends yet still enjoy the best of both worlds ... Canada/Costa Rica
I want the 38 thousand house. Hell I'll take 2.
Vancouver B.C Canada never gets to -40 c. Ever
Born and raised in Vancouver.You are correct. It doesn't even get too half that cold
-5c at worst in an average year.
When I visited Paris I found the people very friendly. I have first cousins in Paris but I never met them - they were always on vacation. And I spoke the language somewhgat - I could speak French clearly and people understood me. But in most cases I could not understand what they said.
I am bilingual. Sounds like you were half way there! Also having family contacts must have helped.
@@EvelynBaron yes, family helped. I stayed at my cousin's apartment in the 18th and the bneighbors were friendly, often leaviung little gifts at my door. This cousin from Ireland converted tio Judaism for mnarraige. Noi problem with Catholic parents or relatives. SAnother cosusin, heiress to a fortune in today;s money about 50-60 million dollars, attended a posh convent school in paris. She became a nun to work among the poorest of the poor in mExico. I met her as a child in NYC as she was on her way back to Irelaqand toi settle her estate, overseeing how it was to be given to the poor.
I moved to Australia on the day I was born. 🤣 I’m definitely not moving.
Und Lucky!Rest of us struggling.Blessings
Yes
Australia lucky country
You mean the country of Covid Camps?
Im American. Australia seems like a good country to live.
@@pnp3894the COVID camps meant we avoided over flowing funeral homes like in New York. We only lost a few old people that were past their use by date.
Le minimum syndical quand vous allez à l'étranger c'est d'apprendre les bases de la langue du pays. Le reportage est biaisé car vous ne parlez que des capitales en général.
Compris. Vous avez tout a fait raison.
We moved to France in 1996, when my husband retired, and I took an opportunity for 'voluntary redundancy'. We have never regretted it, but then, we both speak reasonable French, and live in a small village: I never want to live in a big town again! I've been there, done that, my whole life, and hubby was looking for the tranquillity of his early roots in the UK countryside. Yes, French bureaucracy is a nightmare, and if WE are struggling, I can't imagine how you would cope if your French is not good. However, we live opposite the village 'mairie', where they know us, and are always tremendously helpful, despite not speaking any English at all. And as for eating out in France being expensive, that's nonsense! It's ALWAYS been cheaper than the UK, except in big towns and 'let's rip off the tourist' places (same as everywhere else): there are still hundreds of small restaurants where you can get a 3 course meal with wine for 15 euros or less. And houses are still WAY cheaper than the UK. In fact, the only problem is that the vast majority of French people do NOT speak much English, though many of them can understand a fair bit. Americans expect everyone else to speak English; Brits hope they will; and the French resent the fact that English is now the dominant language!!!
You actually made these statements in the video (I’m paraphrasing): 1)French is a difficult language to master, particularly if you’re not already fluent in it. Huh? 2) Public transportation in Canada is not only inadequate, it doesn’t cover all areas. You don’t say, doh! 3) The cost of living is high in the US, so that expats have a hard time adjusting to lower living standards than the lifestyle they were accustomed to. Really? Are these expats millionaires or royalty? Because the US is a developed country and the majority of immigrants come from third world countries, I highly doubt they have to lower their standards of living, buddy.
So do you see any problem in the logics of the above statements? They’re clear examples of what’s called muddled thinking.
People I know from third world countries have housekeepers, drivers, cooks with what would be considered middle class jobs in the USA. Nurses that I worked with from third world countries described the housekeeping/gardening support they had at home on their third world wages, but find unaffordable in the US.
They're clear examples of AI-generated crap, I think you mean.
It was a joke so pathetic. Who are expats? White Americans. They can't be French because the Vietnamese actually speak French. They were under French rule between the 1880s and 1954 .. France got the US into the Korean war it was a former colony. I was laughing and crying making lunch and listening to this bs. The real criminals in Brazil, a country I know well because my best friend forever whom I met at school was born there and still there ... were the obscenely rich kids riding around the streets of Sao Paolo gunning down the homeless. It even got as far as 60 minutes. Fuck.
@@huubvermeulen7320 That's what I said. AI said that racism is the major problem in the US. I've been around and Americans are amongst the least racist.
He didnt mentioned and used the word french are arrogant something stuck up their ass problem so he is being nice
One of the reason locals are not friendly and lacking warmth is mainly the way Americans behave in overseas.
I so regret moving to Canada! It has been a huge mistake. The healthcare, the systemic racism, the passive aggressiveness of people here, the cost of living and many more make it impossible to thrive in this country. I am not materialistic even though I am an ambitious person in the sense that I always set goals such as learning new skills and improving myself. Most things in this country run around materialism and competition with the johnses. This life is quite miserable.
What part of Canada did you move to?
If you tell me the name of the city where you live in Canada, I can give you the address of the nearest airport so that you can return to your country as soon as possible and stop suffering...in fact, I will even pay for your airplane ticket.
Si me dices el nombre de la ciudad donde vives en Canada, te puedo dar la direccion del aeropuerto mas cercano para que te tomes un avion y regreses a tu pais lo mas pronto posible asi dejas de sufrir.....es mas, ...hasta te pago el pasaje.
Thanks God I don't have to move to anywhere! Indonesia is Paradise indeed!
Really? I worked there for 2 years so not qualified to pronounce on anything but the eradication of East Timor? The dead dogs all over the place in Jakarta? It's a vibrant place with lovely people but the challenges are daunting.
Been in jakarta to visit was surprise that even in smaller Hotel they all spoke english very friendly and I was surprise how clean it was.
Leave in Bali over 30 years
@@rolandlickert2904 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐯𝐞 in? I think you mean 𝐋𝐈𝐕𝐄 in Bali
40k is the average cost for a home in US? Not! It’s more like 450k. In NE it tops 600k.
Do your homework before moving to another country. For example, if you move to Canada and you don't know that it gets cold in winter you are in for a big surprise.
Average minimum temp in Vancouver BC is about 32F or 0C.
Corruption is almost everywhere in the world no matter how you believe the media about some of the most developed nations
New Zealand comes up among the LEAST corrupt.
Part that is surviving under 'one world government' is a complete lie.
Weird how the part about Canada is clearly Toronto centric. Car insurance prices vary wildly from one province to another. Ontario costs more than 2x Quebec because in Quebec there is a collective insurance system.
You forgot Australia!
Maybe Australia should have a 1 hour dedicated special as the new number 1 worst regrets 😂
Sorry but I don't think so
The word mateship defines Australia the most
New comers never feel isolated
Majour key word fair go and living together also define aus
People never suffer from racism
Eng pronunciation is much more clearer than US
But...
sad to say things are expensive especially in Sydney
It wasn't mentioned here, but Australia is always the number one country that Americans would relocate to. (But don't tell anyone.)
Belarus is amazing country, i never regret about moving here
Go be cannon fodder for putin then
Seriously?
Oh yeah, great dictatorship, hosting the Russian army, low human rights, severe limitations on travel, it’s great!
A person with just Social Security benefits could live comfortably in Belarus.
Belarus has real winter and their own language. Imagine that.
Visited American once years ago........
Still regret going there.
Really why? You comment sounds like your genuinely telling the truth
My, what a miserable life you must have…years ago and you’re still moaning about it?
Where are you now and how do you like it?
We regret you coming here too..
@@lucindasavona2278 Perhaps you need to get some help if you are still dwelling on it years later..
I suspect probaganda for US citizens to stay. Me, I'm happy where I am in Denmark.
@@user-xj9tb6bo8oCanada loves for Americans to visit, within legal limits. Residency depends on whether you have a skill Canada NEEDS.
Canada is the new India 🇨🇦
Namaste 🙏
Oh please. Have you lived in Mumbai? The worst thing about Canada, .... as a Canadian is the small mindedness.
I would never move to a crowded city anywhere.
It would be helpful to hear numbers behind the information.
If you want to move to a country for a long time, of course you have to learn their language... duh #japan
No place in the Globe is perfect or ideal for retirement or relocation ,mainly because abuse of language and cultural ,value difference,
It takes great courage ,sacrifice ,compromise to move out of your home country ,thank you for the nice and fair reporting
Thank you for a heart felt comment reflecting your belief in human nature. As for reporting, no.
There’s NO WAY the average housing cost in the US is $48,000.
Whoever wrote this junk should go back and do their homework. The greater Toronto and Vancouver areas are the last places where you absolutely must have a car. And if you're moving to another country, the first thing you need to look at is the cost of living, so if you find Canada so awful, go home. We do have airports here and the planes fly both ways.
And our Healthcare system is one of the main reasons people want to come here
You're delusional. Every major Canadian city has become a cesspool of crime and poverty. Healthcare is absolutely broken. We packed up, sold the house, and left 4 years ago and moved to Europe. Couldn't justify raising the kids there, there is no future.
Towns and cities are far apart in parts of the US, especially out West, but in the Northeast, they're quite close to each other.
Honestly, whoever leave their own birth place or the hometown they grew up, will definitely have to work and struggle harder and at a risk of being discriminated!
@@annieyue9184 We would still be 13 very small colonies…
Not very traveled, are we!
@@OwenKevin-wx7tePanama is great, some Spanish helps, most professionals speak 2-3 languages
The grass is not greener on the other side, it’s where you water it ,think first before moving to another country
I'm surprised they didn't mention the Philippines, though me and my wife enjoy living here. More affordable that when we lived in the US.
You regret moving here in the Philippines? Then just move back to where you came from.
The video is entitled "10 Countries people regret moving to" so why should he mention the Philippines?
First - Why should one use English as the defacto language that one is expected to speak as a criteria
Second - Why should the Anglo-Saxon value or lifestyle be the yardstick as the de facto standard
Third - How much of what you mention are still current, e.g. your narrative of Vietnam, China or even Mexico (associated a Chinese visual as corruption in Mexico, etc).
Do you have a secondary agenda when preparing this clip.
You're right of course. I think it's the danger of AI riffing off the internet which is dominated by English, and American English at that. Troubling.
Whether you like it or not, English is the international language.
Top 10 happiest countries (descending order): Finland, Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Austria. Note that all but #9 are in Europe and that the five Nordic countries are listed. 💕☮🌎🌌
To live happily when your ass freezes for 6 months in a year.
❤
In the 5 Nordic countries we try again when we cannot get it right the first time.
We will therefore suggest to North Amercans to try the same. Taking the same medicine to get a new result dont work....year-and try to teach yourself at least ONE language.
All the best from across the Pond!
🇧🇻😎😎🇧🇻
@@larstveiten4164 Cool! 👏 _Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results._ -Rita Mae Brown (not Einstein) 😂
@@larstveiten4164 I was teaching French in 1985 (the Reagan Thatcher years) and one adult student said the reason Sweden was a success despite (her words) being deluded because Swedes are socialists was that there were no foreigners living amongst them. End quote. Endless abyss of ignorance. You just carry on ...
I moved from The UK to New Zealand (lived in Australia for a while) & absolutely hate It, Big Mistake, Moving back to Austalia soon.
I don't knnow where they got their cost of housing figures from, but the average cost of a house in the U.S. was $48,000 in the 1980s maybe--today that amount will get you a shack in Appalachia.
There is no difficulty accessing the health service in the UK, you just turn up at a hospital and get it, or call 111 and ask to see a doctor if you are not registered.
Remember, these facts are opinions of individual and not a rational judgement from pros and cons. Most are echo from poor satisfaction visitors, so to me its just nonsense
💖🇨🇳........China🤝🏻Bangladesh....🇧🇩❣️
Belerus was a surprise.....a surprise that anyone would consider moving there in the first place.
If you are from a third world shithole. Belarus is heaven.
Actually it is a very safe country.
Why do immigrants expect people to speak their language in another country?!
I recently visited Japan and really liked it.
Who the hell wants to move to india 😵
I don't know where to move. Elon Musk was supposed to colonize Mars, and I would probably move there, but it seems it's not going to work out soon.
Need to carry oxygen tank with you.😊
Coming soon. Number 1 planet that people regret moving to.
As a saying goes, it is good there where we are not.
😂
One other thing people say a lot about Japan is the technology or lack thereof - someone once said that 1980s Japan was living in the year 2000 and they still are now.
🙌🙌🙌
As for Canada housing you have to remember that the Canada dollar and the USA dollar are no where near the same in value. Yes 800K CAD is high but no where near as high as you would think when converted to USD.
Very good infor Helps the new generation to adjust to what’s best🙏🏻♥️
Never wanted to move to any of these countries!!!
I moved to the Canary Islands for four years from 1990-1994 and regretted it. Once I realised my error I gave notice at my job, bought my return air ticket and racked off out of there. I would never go back to Spain (or Europe) again. Never again.
If you aren’t FLUENT in the new language DON’T MOVE
I have lived in Bulgaria for 13 years with few problems!
The info concerning canada is not honest and far from the truth
I was surprised about brazil with cost of living. No wonder many shift to Colombia.
You can find lots of people on YT that adore Mexico and have no desire to move back home. People from the US and Europe and Asia as well.
Who put his garbage together?
What’s with a photo of the Colosseum while talking about France?
Wasn't the colosseum.
Yeah, I'd hate to live in a country where politeness is the norm and the crime rate is low like in Japan. You must be crazy.
😂
All places or countries have its pros and cons so what's the point of moving to another place(s).
Outside of the United States I personally love Japan and Mexico. Canada is great as well but a bit too cold for my liking.
Would you do a video on Mediterranean countries regarding ex-pat satisfaction? TY
Mediterranean countries? I am originally Dutch but I have been living in Greece for 45 yrs. When I got here, everything was different from the other European countries but nowadays, I think standard of living is comparable. Medical insurance and pensions could be better just as public transportation.
Suggestion: have the pictures correspond to places being spoken of
U.K. the work life balance?😂😂😂 we got more than bloody usa that’s for sure
Traditional Chinese Medicine is very good. The Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs, Massage & practices such as Cupping can be extremely effective even if they are not what you are used to.
In China foreigners need to report with local police station every month now in many locations.
Who in their right mind would move to China for God's sake?
There you have it...
This could be: ten countries Some people love moving to…
It’s mind set meets expectations for anyone. Your experience is uniquely your own.
When was this list made ?
Average house in America 48K Where the F**K is that? maybe in very rural town in the southern part or maybe slums of Pennsylvania (No offence intended PA.), Average cost here is probably closer to 500K that's realistic price. I live is Reno Nevada and home prices here start around 480K and that's Reno
I guess he means an annual rent.
In my neighborhood (Charlotte NC) a one bedroom apt goes for 1700 + (20,400 annual rent) and 2 bedroom is 2500 (30,000 annual rent)
And just across the street from my home the new luxury townhouses were built with units leasing from 8 to 10,000 per month (96,000 -120,000 annual payment).
So for a family of 4 an average annual rent for a decent apt might be close to 50,000. Home price here is around 400-450 K. Depends, you know.
U.K heading up to number one with current situation.
I'd like to move to Antarctica, but there are no countries there yet, how frustrating.
Lots of people mentioning things about Antarctica. Much more hidden.
Man people saying the videos on ticktock about Antarctica are being deleted
What!? Bit chilly!
French is easier to learn than German
I speak both but because I learned them as a child I can't compare. Certainly German has more cases and syntax is an issue. Russian was a hurdle for sure.
@@deniseg-hill1730 French is definitely earlier for an English speaker, but Spanish is easier than both.
VASCO makes a very good translator!
Housing price are ridiculous EVERYWHERE ... Or almost everywhere!
Japan is number one on the list of countries people regret moving to? Not like Afghanistan or Iran or something? Because people can smoke in restaurants?! Huh?
Canada is a cold country, but minus 40 degrees C in Vancouver! You are misleading people! Vancouver is rainy, dump, humid, yes and sunny once in a while to take the pictures they advertise! For minus 40 go to Winnipeg! Anyway, coming to Canada you have to know French, English or both! When you move to a different country you have to learn the local language. Right? Some day they may ask you to know one or more of the many "first nations" languages! Ahahah!...
Portugal similar to France😓
I live in the States. It is what it is. I have to live somewhere!
I live in the US; in fact I am native born... I was born in Peekskill, NY. Forgive me but I find this video INCREDIBLY flawed when talking about the US. 1) I just returned this last April from living in Poland for seven months, and one thing Poles don't understand about living in the US vs. living in Poland is that you CANNOT just generalize about specific topics and talk about ANY one topic as if it is a NATION WIDE thing.... Cost of living is different from state to state... NOT just the difference between major cities like NYC and L.A. in CA. You ABSOLUTELY NEED to specify between EACH STATE. Even our addresses are a lot different as you absolutely need to include the name of the state when writing or saying your address here; partly because we have a lot of city names that are REPEATED in multiple states... Like the name Salem, or Portland, there are EVEN TWO Las Vegases here in the US... one in Nevada and one in New Mexico... 2) I would like to know WHERE you found houses for $48k.. MAYBE $90k is possible, but I would be HARD PRESSED to find $48k... and yes again....depending on the STATE we are talking about; it IS possible for houses to go into the millions.... 3) Even health care depends on multiple factors since each state may or may not have services for people dealing with limited income.... You really need to check your facts...
How come Russian didn't make the list? It should be at the top for many reasons.
The video is entitled "10 Countries people regret moving to". If people don't move to Russia how are they going to regret it?
I think he meant $480,000 for a house in the US, not $48,000.