Why I'm Glad I Left the US (and moved to Denmark)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.พ. 2022
  • What does this guy have to say about living abroad? Here's my take on why I'm not ready to move back to the US and why I really enjoy my life here in Denmark.
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    Let me know in the comments if you have any questions that I can help answer!

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  • @kimalexschwartz

    Just to clarify, in Denmark you will get the health care you need no matter if you are employed, unemployed, self employed, senior etc. Everything is paid for by the tax system.

  • @steenbronkegmail1

    Lily Collins (Emily in Paris) has a house in Copenhagen with her husband - they were on holiday while she was filming in Paris and loved Denmark so much that she chose to move here ...

  • @KHValby
    @KHValby  +34

    Hi Kenta! We´re happy you're here! We need you and more like you 👍😊👍 ! Hope you stay 😀 !

  • @TurfSurf
    @TurfSurf  +12

    I worked in NYC for about 6 years, it was a total rat race. We say even if you win, you are still a rat. I totally get what you are saying, right now you can’t pay me to move to any big cities. I never visited Denmark before, but I would love to visit it some day.

  • @berrycarbs
    @berrycarbs 9 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    The secret to a happy life is peace of mind and that is exactly what Denmark provides to its citizens.

  • @StanLehmann

    With great social welfare, quality of life of Denmark- for reasons of being one of the less friendly to newcomers country for integration, Danish language (hardest among Scandinavian) and weather - no

  • @EvovledProtozoa

    Dane here, happy you decided to move to Denmark. Hope you are still enjoying it.

  • @joeyauvinen6064

    You reminded me how loud the United States is. Even our tv shows are loud. Also you were diplomatic enough not to mention our useless, lazy congress who don't care about anyone's quality of life but their own.

  • @HenningKilset76

    I can never get enough of these "Americans in Europe" videos. I'm lucky enough to work for a huge US corporation (!!) - and thought about moving, but all the weird systems put me off. Even with the big pay increase. TBH, I'm not even sure I'd earn more per hour working in the States.

  • @hushus10021971

    Other americans say, that US ain't grown up yet talking about nudity, we are more free

  • @drumstick74

    As a native Danish kid in the 1980s I dreamed about living in California. Nowadays I am grateful I was born here, and I'm not going anywhere.

  • @Anitaspeacefuluniverse
    @Anitaspeacefuluniverse 4 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Hi. Welcome to Denmark.Hope you can stay as long as you like. I have lived in Toronto 20 years ago. Although I loved it and felt very much at

  • @Angelina.platika

    Wow! Thank you for you video! It’s very interesting 😍

  • @Valjean666dk

    Nice video and production value.

  • @hahafalseflag5090

    There are many Europeans that don't know how good their quality of life is.

  • @heyerikan
    @heyerikan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Kenta! It’s Erikan. I’m enjoying your channel all over again

  • @dennisoestermann1880

    Well you have to visit the outer skirts of Denmark and not just the Capital. Where i grew up, you had to have a car to go to and from your job, to buy groceries and sometimes even to go to sports or school. If i wanted to go to the gymnasium i had to take the bus 1 hour before i had to meet, and it was was only 15 km away.

  • @isthisart1
    @isthisart1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video👍🤩

  • @grandmabente123

    Liked what you said. 😊

  • @rickybuhl3176

    A soul that gets it. We're willing to let the State have a little control when we see that we can hold them [relatively] accountable and feel we get value for those taxes.. 'Solidaritet skal ikke kun ses på egne bankbog'