I am a 100% disabled veteran. I have a 2.25% mortgage and I am currently paying 640 Maintenance fee every month. As a condo owner I need to give an extra 40K next year ! I decided to sell my condo this year and relocate to the Philippines.
I’m glad they give you benefits. My stepdad was hurt in the military and they won’t do anything for him. He was in a military hospital for 3 months and they sent him home for 3. They got him well enough to put him back on duty and he left as soon as his time was up. They admitted he was hurt there but still nothing and he’s 68 now and still struggling. But I give it to him he always worked no matter how much pain he was in.
it truly amazes me. you could have 40 people in the family with 40 different agendas. it's mind-blowing because if just 2 or 3 get together the rewards would be exponential. but no one can agree on anything
The U.S. is still a good place to live. If Egypt is more racist than the United States, then she could live as cheap in the U.S. (It can be done and legally). If Biden/Harris remain as president and vice president after 2024, Americans will have full Social Security benefits. If Trump becomes president, Americans will lose SS benefits. Make sure you vote!
@@AmericanObserver-kq7ye I notice America wants people and especially my people to rely on the government, president instead of teaching us how to be independent. All for control slavery is still alive just in a different form
@@AmericanObserver-kq7ye voting is not for my people all we need to do is learn to invest in Land and growing our food and many more great things our forefathers been doing before slavery that's real freedom for us
I paid $125.00 per month for a 3 bedroom in a furnished highrise in Alexandria , Egypt. It had 3 balconies with views of the Mediterreanan. Fresh bread was 6 cents. It was an older property but had a TV, kitchen appliances, etc. BTW Womenn visitors there is a utube video on how to dress. Hint: cover your arms, no plunging necklines.
I lived in Saudi Arabia for a decade. I LOVE the floor drains in the kitchens and bathrooms. It makes it so easy to clean floors. You splash water and cleaner, scrub, squeegee, and you’re done. You don’t even have to dry it because it’s so hot and dry it evaporates in minutes. 😂😂😂
@@757Princess I’m assuming because open drains could mean more access for pests to get in. The drains have covers though. One is like a strainer that keeps things from falling down the hole with the water, and one is a cover that closes the hole entirely. 🤷♀️
By the way, people once you go outside United States you never experience, stress, stress, or depression you live, peaceful life to have a good night full-time sleep
@@sweetrollin,Well actually folks experience different types of stress depending upon the environment , climate, language ,physical and occupation. We each handle things differently .
The people in countries with wars and food shortages don't have any stress? What about in countries where the government controls your life? In places where you can't live freely as a woman and have many different freedoms taken away, they're always happy? If that's the case then why are people always trying to leave those countries? I wish people would stop spreading this delusion. The whole world is stressful.
I’m so excited!! How do I transition ??? I am paying $2100 a month for a 2bedroom, if I EVEN housemate with a person in the USA 🇺🇸 you WILL pay $900 a month!! I am going to process my passport TOMORROW!!! I will love to become an expat ❤love the channel
@@DexScreenHer And why are you pretending you don't get my point?????? 🙄🙄🙄The fact that you and your ancestors have been using that kurse word and associating it with good things, does not mean its ok!! If it's a complement, then why add the word "hell" to it????? Or have you forgotten the meaning of "hell"?????? Lake of fire 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥????? 🙄🙄🙄This is prove that you have blurred all the lines between good and evil calling good evil, and evil good. NO WAY WILL HELL BE USED TO COMPLEMENT GOOD THINGS, AND YOU ARE TOO DUMP TO UNDERSTAND THE POINT I'M MAKING!!!!!🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
I'm in New Cairo (Madinaty) with my pregnant wife and 4 kids in a fully furnished brand new 3 bedroom 2 bathroom super convenient to 4 new malls with a view of the tallest building in Africa for $900 a month. 😊
Let me find out I can get a business started and move to egypt to only pay about $85-$100 a month. Possibilities. Egypt literally seems to be an ideal place to live and have a private life moving from America. I had been contemplating on moving somewhere ideal for the longest. God bless y'all for sharing these videos.
Lol I’m Egyptian and been living in the US for the past 25 years. Trust me, no one living in America should consider living there. U can visit for a month or even a year but u definitely won’t want to live there the rest of ur life.
@@tiffanyziegler very simply put, it’s a third world country. Third world countries have many problems. Is it cheap? Sure. If u want to get a taste of Egypt, go live for a couple months in Tijuana or Ensenada. You’ll see how dirty it is, poor people begging, stray animals, corruption, etc. If u like it, you’ll like Egypt.
@ you must live in a very nice part of America because that exactly what I see every day in America. America is a third world country. People just see one work and pretend the other doesn’t exist . If I’m going to have more of the same .. I’d rather have it cheaper . I get all that here for 2,000 usd a month .
Awesome cover and as a fellow 🇺🇸 expat here in 🇪🇬, I concur the accuracy/informatives of this video. Thank you kindly for sharing your living expenses here in real time.
The Sisters' apartment is real nice comfortable and reasonable. Her cat and dog are cute , and her brother was a good host too ! Very impressive, Amen !⚓
Thailand I heard you van have a 3 bedroom modern home for $300. USD/ monthly. Some countries have free healthcare, free education, free water and light. A place to stay until you get your own and some lowest wage is $4000/monthly with NO TAXES. DO YOUR RESEARCH. QATAR IS BEAUTIFUL. ITS ONE OF THOSE COUNTRIES.
My nieces more to Thailand right after COVID when there rents went up. All 4 of them just went there to just visit and whine up staying. There rents is $950.00 a month including electric. For a 5 bedroom house with 3 bathrooms. They love it over there there food is cheap. Now they are saving plenty of money. All four of them have 3 remotes jobs. They are glad they left America. They come to America twice a year to see family.
@@elleea6565 No my nieces does not have no kids an never been married neither they are so happy now. They will be opening a business soon on Thailand it is very easy to do out there unlike America
You are living life dear!! You have this natural beauty and confidence. If you were to have a stationery job there, is the pay equivalent to the ratio of lifestyle like it is in the States? It's getting ridiculous to live here!!! 8 dollars for a gallon of milk in parts of New York!!!!! I'm glad I don't like milk.. lol It's just getting worse by the day... You did well getting out!! Brightest blessings to you, dear, and your brother.. stay safe!!!
I always find it interesting when people say A woman of colour in Egypt 🇪🇬 or a man of colour in Egypt 🇪🇬 because the original people of Egypt are coloured very identical to yourself ❤️. Secondly, Egypt 🇪🇬 and Sudan 🇸🇩 used to be one country before they separated! Across the Arab world, the original Arabs are dark-skinned complexion please go an visit upper Egypt ASWAN and you will see your same skin colour. So much destruction has happened in today's society caused from long ago and now people believe that all Arabs are not coloured there is a huge debate on this but knowing history is extremely important. Stay safe my dear and enjoy every moment Egypt is your home too 🌟🥰
@@AimForSuccess.S That 's not true,we were never black or dark skinned,stop these lies otherwise I will report you and the Channel to Tourism Authorities in Egypt. We take this matter seriously, and If you wanna live in Egypt, you must respect people's culture and follow the rules of the country. Any African person enters Egypt will promote the Afrocentric nonsense will be punished severely.
No, trust me, even though there are plenty of Black people in Egypt, the average Black American or Black African would stand out. Most of us are much darker than Nubians and have different features, so they know you aren't local even if you dress in Muslim garb. I had people staring and approaching me all the time to ask where I'm from. I didn't really have any issues with racism, it was actually the opposite. People were very friendly and wanting to engage with me. I lived in Alexandria and the people there were wonderful. Most of the Black travelers who said they dealt with racism and aggressive behavior were in Cairo. I was told that even other Egyptians can't stand Cairenes lol.
@@firstnamelastname4427 just black people crying about non existent racism move along LOL crybabies always try to find a way to shoe horn it into place like yall aint clowns LOL
Thanks for this great video. I was stationed in the Sinai in 1990 (near El Arish) in the Army and lived there one year. Fell in love with the country, the people, the food, just everything about Egypt I love. Trying to talk my husband into us moving to Egypt for our retirement.
Wow, have fam in Egypt and visited them last year and loved it. Food, apartment and things dirt cheap. People were really nice. At least a visit a must. 👍
Wow I'm so grateful I found your channel I really look forward to moving out of the country and now Egypt is on my list of Countries to move to and I love your sisters positive mindset that if you go anywhere feeling or looking for the negative you will definitely find it but staying positive with the right attitude keeps the negativity down if not away! Mindset is Everything
Mindset really is everything. You know since you are wanting to move out the us. You will benefit from grabbing my relocation guide www.nolimiteddie.com/book
I would like to see a video on family living. This sounds awesome for a single, childless, young person. Also, besides digital nomad or sales person what other careers are lucrative in Egypt and how well do their jobs pay?
ABSOLUTELY WORTH IT!!! I lived in Lebanon for 11 years, and despite not having electricity all the time, or the back up generators, it was still an amazing experience! I have always wanted to go to Egypt, so good on you both!!!
Lebanon is a beautiful country and the Lebanese people are some of the nicest folks around, but it is certainly not a country I would recommend anyone move to, certainly not for the last 10+ years. The political situation there is very dicey, it's difficult to do things there if you are an American because a lot of sanctions and restrictions are put on services there if it has anything to do with American companies, there's regular blackouts as you mentioned and the value of the Lebanese currency has dropped by over 90-95% in the past few years. Lebanese citizens aren't even able to get access to their own money that they had deposited into their own bank accounts, because the government imposed restrictions on how much cash you are allowed to take out every month.
Aww y'all are awesome, 👌🏾 keep it up 1st time seeing any of y'all videos I'm subscribe ✔️and y'all is very unique duo, brother and sister making it happen
Its because they are earning within the Egyptian economy. If u create an income for yourself within the American economy and can live at the African rate, u have an economic miracle.
@@TheGinanisqueThis is what many locals not only in Egypt but across Africa dont like about some expats . You're running away from inflation whilst contributing to another . If you're moving somewhere, it's best to know the prices and standards of living. If you want to flaunt your dollars you are very free to do so , just not at the expense of the locals
Impressive. Thank you for sharing an alternative lifestyle. By building your online store first, you have the income to experience the definition of financial freedom.
@@nleddie by any chance do you do consulting or charge for recommending certain places to live, shop, visit in Egypt ?? I see that you offer a Africa Location Guide but do you have anything specifically to Egypt?
@@elizabethvargas4165 Not all of us are like that (mean), hun 😘 Get to know each individual personally. Every person is different. Don't treat people based on your past experiences :)
That's a nice apartment. I lived in Jordan, Uganda and Kenya. The prices are so small for what you get. You just have to adjust to the lifestyle of what you are used to. Once you retrain your mind that you don't need all the extras, then you can enjoy the moment. Great Video and I just subscribed.
I have spoken to Arab Egyptians and they told me themselves that Egypt is racist. They told me to visit Morocco instead. I am happy you are safe, but I will not risk going there.
To a degree everywhere is racist it's called a curse, but there's millions of Sudanese refugees living and working in Egypt, not to mention the others coming from all over Africa to work in Egypt
@@mattyah3043 I also heard Black Africans get kidnapped in Egypt and are sold into slavery in the Middle East. Seriously, I hear too many horror stories about Egypt
@@mattyah3043 i am sorry, I just can’t trust a country that denies its Black ancestral and Black royal heritage despite much scientific evidence. Also, they kidnapped Black Africans in Egypt. Do your research.
I'd love to visit to learn Arabic. So many people of the darkened African continent speak it, and there's great value in the religious aspects of the language, culture, and beauty. I love the script. I took a course once and found how, because I speak, "ebonics," and have been exposed to how to learn languages;... I found how fast I was progressing without awareness. I was so proud of myself, and whenever I used what Arabic I knew, oh, boy, people were impressed. It was like dividing the Red Sea. I was walking on water.
It is good that you are having positive experiences. May you continue to do so. My only criticism would be that it is not correct (and is actually harmful) to state that you get what you put out. I, for one, have experienced racism without putting out negative energy or having any negative expectations of the people that I was around at the time. That way of thinking seeks to hold the "victim" responsible for the actions of others ("well, if you were a more positive thinker, it wouldn't have happened...")
I think that she is saying don't sweat it, don't let it racism bother you. If racism exists, and it does, don't allow it to steer you off course. If you concentrate on your goals, then when racists or negative people in general come around, you will clearly be able to recognize them because you didn't have preconceived notions to begin with. For example, it would be foolish on my part to go into a basketball game and assume that the referees are going to make calls against me because I'm a good player. That negative type of attitude would ruin my entire game. I try to give people the benefit of the doubt. Their true colors will either remain the same or show up eventually. And Allah knows best.
Great teamwork... making your dreams come to reality. I totally love your sense of adventure. My international travel already includes 9 African countries. Egypt is at the top of my list to experience next. God bless you both!
Sooo realistically this is only in certain areas. You also have to factor in additional bedrooms/ husband/ kids.. while it is DEFINITELY cheaper than America it come with its own disadvantages. And MOST homes don’t come with gas lines. You may have to get a butagas tank installed every month which is such a pain. I feel like it’s less racism and more colorism. There are certain things lighter complexioned ppl smooth their way into. Job/marriages. Go online and get a telecommunication online and a solid internet connection with a VPN and you’re golden. I lived there for 8 years. My husband is Egyptian and my family still lives there. ✌🏼
Your sister's living arrangements are great for the price to include utilities! ❤I love that the furnishings were brand new. 😊Beautiful balcony view as well.
El Gouna is an outlier. It's a bunble. You can't use it as an indicator of what life is like in Egypt. Central Cairo or Alexandria whole other ball game.
@@bcl5667 Exactly what I said. It's a bubble. It's an enclave of affluence that's far removed from the reality of the majority population. For one thing these enclaves are very westernized. They are removed from a lot of aspects of traditional culture. For example , if a man wears traditional attire he'll be restricted acess to any upscale establishment even if he's wealthy and can afford it. I've seen women cussed out for trying to enter a restauraunt simply because they were wearing headscarfs.
@@nleddie 🥃👴🏻 PHILLY DOM HERE AND DISS IZ FAKE AND I LIVE IN A AIRBNB IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND LIVE WID 75 PEOPLE IN ONE BED AND A HAPPY HOWARD STERN 2 YA.
Very interesting, the rent is a wow factor, and transportation do you own a car and if so what's the price difference from U.S. do they offer public transportation as well...I would like to see a day on the streets in Egypt I have considered moving somewhere overseas and this is helping me figure it out so thanks for bringing some light to life elsewhere for women!
Ahch this is far cheaper than Jordan.... I've been in Jordan for over 5 years and I pay $700 a month just for rent for the same size. It's time to relocate
I am a 100% disabled veteran. I have a 2.25% mortgage and I am currently paying 640 Maintenance fee every month. As a condo owner I need to give an extra 40K next year ! I decided to sell my condo this year and relocate to the Philippines.
Don't do it! Visit first for 3 months.
Following, I’m thinking of doing the same
Great choice brother. I'm looking to move to dominican republic
🥃👴🏻 WERE U IN THE CIVIL WAR WID ROBERT E LEE?
I’m glad they give you benefits. My stepdad was hurt in the military and they won’t do anything for him. He was in a military hospital for 3 months and they sent him home for 3. They got him well enough to put him back on duty and he left as soon as his time was up. They admitted he was hurt there but still nothing and he’s 68 now and still struggling. But I give it to him he always worked no matter how much pain he was in.
I love how you look out for your sister and ensured her future.
That's a wonderful thing!
What kind of work does she do
When or if someone loves you , you won't be left out. If you love yourself you'll also put in work.
@@asiacollege12 true which is why i dont talk to some of my fam members anymore
@@knux5796 yes ,me too. It's Not so much about giving me money either. They're just fake , takers, and look down on folks.
I am so proud of these two young people! I'm 61 and I want to be them when I grow up😅
Lol
Me too 62 here, I have always wanted to go to Egypt and see the pyramids and other ancient sites along the Nile.
I LOVE THAT, WANT TO BE LIKE THEM WHEN I GROW UP🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you make my day whoever you're 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️🤣
😂😂😂am sorry my love
A fully furnished apartment for $85 a month is amazing.😍
Right
I can dig those prices
The heat .. the heat man
People in USA paying and working to survive high bills while billions sent out to patch w@r, so horrible!!!
@@justicejustice1800I didn’t see an air condition , then again she didn’t seem concerned.
That's good to see brother and sister actually on the same wave of traveling aboard most family members be on different pages
it truly amazes me. you could have 40 people in the family with 40 different agendas. it's mind-blowing because if just 2 or 3 get together the rewards would be exponential. but no one can agree on anything
@@Darkness-ie2yl yeah it's sad especially us westerners as they call us we can be real power houses in 3rd world country's
So glad to see young folks getting the heck out of the U.S. Wish I would have done so when I was young. Best wishes to you two.
Never to late
The U.S. is still a good place to live. If Egypt is more racist than the United States, then she could live as cheap in the U.S. (It can be done and legally). If Biden/Harris remain as president and vice president after 2024, Americans will have full Social Security benefits. If Trump becomes president, Americans will lose SS benefits. Make sure you vote!
@@AmericanObserver-kq7ye I notice America wants people and especially my people to rely on the government, president instead of teaching us how to be independent. All for control slavery is still alive just in a different form
@@AmericanObserver-kq7ye voting is not for my people all we need to do is learn to invest in Land and growing our food and many more great things our forefathers been doing before slavery that's real freedom for us
@wilfordlennard4366 well we're nowhere near that and will be even further from that if Trump and project 2025 becomes a thing. So vote.
this young lady has made me put back Egypt in my bucket list, thanks for this video.
I'm currently living in Egypt, it's the best place to live
@@slycisco2665where exactly…..I had this in mind for a year now to relocate there as well.
@@slycisco2665where are you from?
@@slycisco2665 is it too hot?
@@fefe8684 I'm from Nigeria
I paid $125.00 per month for a 3 bedroom in a furnished highrise in Alexandria , Egypt. It had 3 balconies with views of the Mediterreanan. Fresh bread was 6 cents. It was an older property but had a TV, kitchen appliances, etc. BTW Womenn visitors there is a utube video on how to dress. Hint: cover your arms, no plunging necklines.
Cover your legs too
@@KaseyJefferson-i7y Of course!
So all women has to dress the way they say in that country
@@loveleo1088 It is best to dress respectful of the host country. I did not have to veil up but neither did I want to be mistaken for a prostitute.
Sure you did, yet not one picture on your page. Stop it. QED
Literally booking my flight while watching this! I’m out of here! ✈️
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I lived in Saudi Arabia for a decade. I LOVE the floor drains in the kitchens and bathrooms. It makes it so easy to clean floors. You splash water and cleaner, scrub, squeegee, and you’re done. You don’t even have to dry it because it’s so hot and dry it evaporates in minutes. 😂😂😂
Plus labor there is cheap. I loved living in Saudi!
Why is this not a thing in the US !!
@@757Princess I’m assuming because open drains could mean more access for pests to get in. The drains have covers though. One is like a strainer that keeps things from falling down the hole with the water, and one is a cover that closes the hole entirely. 🤷♀️
Can you tell me more? Are you from USA originally?
Your sister is beautiful✨ Both of you have such an amazing energy!
thank you!😉
It's worth the $85 you can't get a couch room in New York City for $85. That's crazy. Things are cheaper everywhere else except New York City
By the way, people once you go outside United States you never experience, stress, stress, or depression you live, peaceful life to have a good night full-time sleep
Well I still experience stress had many stressful occasions. But depression no and lot less fear.
@@sweetrollin,Well actually folks experience different types of stress depending upon the environment , climate, language ,physical and occupation. We each handle things differently .
I think the women in those countries beg to differ
The people in countries with wars and food shortages don't have any stress? What about in countries where the government controls your life? In places where you can't live freely as a woman and have many different freedoms taken away, they're always happy? If that's the case then why are people always trying to leave those countries? I wish people would stop spreading this delusion. The whole world is stressful.
Yes ,some folks are definitely delusional and misinformed and lack common sense maybe 🙄.
Definitely putting Egypt on my on my long term stay list. 85$ is amazing
Same!! If that pension runs out, I’ll know where to go 😉
Me to
I Am "Reconsidering my Brand New possible experience in EGYPT 🇪🇬 now??😢😮
I’m so excited!! How do I transition ??? I am paying $2100 a month for a 2bedroom, if I EVEN housemate with a person in the USA 🇺🇸 you WILL pay $900 a month!! I am going to process my passport TOMORROW!!! I will love to become an expat ❤love the channel
Wow I am glad to here you are enjoying the videos all praises to Yah.
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Hi there!
How come you pay more for your apartment in the same building?
Interesting videos!
Subscribed
How? For me to.
Me too😂
Hopefully, her rent will stay the same after these videos. She's fortunate and blessed .
Dude your skin looks healthy as hell
What's healthy about hell????
@@notabolished1331 do you really need an explanation of a phuckin compliment?
@@DexScreenHer And why are you pretending you don't get my point?????? 🙄🙄🙄The fact that you and your ancestors have been using that kurse word and associating it with good things, does not mean its ok!!
If it's a complement, then why add the word "hell" to it????? Or have you forgotten the meaning of "hell"?????? Lake of fire 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥????? 🙄🙄🙄This is prove that you have blurred all the lines between good and evil calling good evil, and evil good.
NO WAY WILL HELL BE USED TO COMPLEMENT GOOD THINGS, AND YOU ARE TOO DUMP TO UNDERSTAND THE POINT I'M MAKING!!!!!🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@@DexScreenHer Keep pretending
Why do you call evil good? Thats a common low way of speaking? @AndyonBlast
I'm in New Cairo (Madinaty) with my pregnant wife and 4 kids in a fully furnished brand new 3 bedroom 2 bathroom super convenient to 4 new malls with a view of the tallest building in Africa for $900 a month. 😊
🥃👴🏻 ARE U YUL BRENNER
42k egp a month?? 🤯🤯😂🤣🤑
900 dollars is some serious money . Probably not to American because of their damn inflated economy
I visited Cairo last year. It was nice. Good food, good people.
Thats alot...watch for scamming
I'm happy that you have found happiness in another country
You are both sooooo naturally beautiful… natural hair no makeup and both stunning ❤
thank you!
Let me find out I can get a business started and move to egypt to only pay about $85-$100 a month. Possibilities. Egypt literally seems to be an ideal place to live and have a private life moving from America. I had been contemplating on moving somewhere ideal for the longest. God bless y'all for sharing these videos.
Not home if your not an egyptian citizen ..EGYPT has harsh rules
Lol I’m Egyptian and been living in the US for the past 25 years. Trust me, no one living in America should consider living there. U can visit for a month or even a year but u definitely won’t want to live there the rest of ur life.
@@SAsh-zg6lnwhy?
@@tiffanyziegler very simply put, it’s a third world country. Third world countries have many problems. Is it cheap? Sure. If u want to get a taste of Egypt, go live for a couple months in Tijuana or Ensenada. You’ll see how dirty it is, poor people begging, stray animals, corruption, etc. If u like it, you’ll like Egypt.
@ you must live in a very nice part of America because that exactly what I see every day in America. America is a third world country. People just see one work and pretend the other doesn’t exist . If I’m going to have more of the same .. I’d rather have it cheaper . I get all that here for 2,000 usd a month .
Wow! I feel bamboozled here 😫....
Awesome cover and as a fellow 🇺🇸 expat here in 🇪🇬, I concur the accuracy/informatives of this video. Thank you kindly for sharing your living expenses here in real time.
The Sisters' apartment is real nice comfortable and reasonable. Her cat and dog are cute , and her brother was a good host too ! Very impressive, Amen !⚓
Wow glad to see you enjoyed the video. Thanks for the comment
Thailand I heard you van have a 3 bedroom modern home for $300. USD/ monthly.
Some countries have free healthcare, free education, free water and light. A place to stay until you get your own and some lowest wage is $4000/monthly with NO TAXES.
DO YOUR RESEARCH.
QATAR IS BEAUTIFUL. ITS ONE OF THOSE COUNTRIES.
My nieces more to Thailand right after COVID when there rents went up.
All 4 of them just went there to just visit and whine up staying.
There rents is $950.00 a month including electric. For a 5 bedroom house with 3 bathrooms.
They love it over there there food is cheap. Now they are saving plenty of money.
All four of them have 3 remotes jobs. They are glad they left America.
They come to America twice a year to see family.
@elainewilliams5019 hi there! Does any of them have kids and TH-cam channels sharing their suggestions for others? I appreciate it 😊
@@elleea6565 No my nieces does not have no kids an never been married neither they are so happy now.
They will be opening a business soon on Thailand it is very easy to do out there unlike America
Unbelievable!!!! Love It!!! Elevator, Roof Top and New. And not to mention a view of the Sea. Is that the Nile River?
The Red Sea... Nile river is further west.
@@DivineOrisha Thanks for the information. It's Beautiful
@@DiannaXia144 you're welcome and indeed ✨
I prefer the Mediterranean sea... I'll check out Alexandria.
Glad to see you again. Yep it is the red sea not the nile
Bro im going to come visit this year let's connect! Im LOVING the content im learning so much!
Shoot me an email and we can exchange contacts from there.
Here is my email eddie@nolimiteddie.com
No fake eye lashes no over done make up no fake baby hairs .. so refreshing
@@chard60971yes that’s what a clown is over done make up big butterfly lashes and fake baby hairs.. yall look just like 🤡 😂
Please don't EVER even mention the "babyhair" thing again! 😭🤮😵
@@luananana4679why not lol
Stop the bs ..
You are living life dear!! You have this natural beauty and confidence. If you were to have a stationery job there, is the pay equivalent to the ratio of lifestyle like it is in the States? It's getting ridiculous to live here!!! 8 dollars for a gallon of milk in parts of New York!!!!! I'm glad I don't like milk.. lol It's just getting worse by the day... You did well getting out!! Brightest blessings to you, dear, and your brother.. stay safe!!!
I always find it interesting when people say A woman of colour in Egypt 🇪🇬 or a man of colour in Egypt 🇪🇬 because the original people of Egypt are coloured very identical to yourself ❤️.
Secondly, Egypt 🇪🇬 and Sudan 🇸🇩 used to be one country before they separated!
Across the Arab world, the original Arabs are dark-skinned complexion please go an visit upper Egypt ASWAN and you will see your same skin colour.
So much destruction has happened in today's society caused from long ago and now people believe that all Arabs are not coloured there is a huge debate on this but knowing history is extremely important.
Stay safe my dear and enjoy every moment Egypt is your home too 🌟🥰
@@AimForSuccess.S That 's not true,we were never black or dark skinned,stop these lies otherwise I will report you and the Channel to Tourism Authorities in Egypt. We take this matter seriously, and If you wanna live in Egypt, you must respect people's culture and follow the rules of the country. Any African person enters Egypt will promote the Afrocentric nonsense will be punished severely.
No, trust me, even though there are plenty of Black people in Egypt, the average Black American or Black African would stand out. Most of us are much darker than Nubians and have different features, so they know you aren't local even if you dress in Muslim garb. I had people staring and approaching me all the time to ask where I'm from. I didn't really have any issues with racism, it was actually the opposite. People were very friendly and wanting to engage with me.
I lived in Alexandria and the people there were wonderful. Most of the Black travelers who said they dealt with racism and aggressive behavior were in Cairo. I was told that even other Egyptians can't stand Cairenes lol.
@@firstnamelastname4427 💕💕💕
@@firstnamelastname4427 Beautiful comment .
White people have really destroyed our history .
It's time our people expose them
@@firstnamelastname4427 just black people crying about non existent racism move along LOL crybabies always try to find a way to shoe horn it into place like yall aint clowns LOL
7:14 I knew they had to be siblings! In the beginning of the video, I said to myself, "They kinda look the same." 😆
Loved seeing this video! Great apartment and love the price point and monthly expenses. Thanks for sharing!
thanks for watching. your afro is fire
@@nleddieShe shouldn’t show her real identity just in case. Wear a disguise!
SHOUT OUTS TO THAT VISION BOARD! MAY YOUR VISION BECOME YOUR REALITY AND MAY YOUR REALITY BE FULL OF JOY! SPREAD LOVE!!!!!!!🖤🖤
facts!
Thanks!
Thanks for this great video. I was stationed in the Sinai in 1990 (near El Arish) in the Army and lived there one year. Fell in love with the country, the people, the food, just everything about Egypt I love. Trying to talk my husband into us moving to Egypt for our retirement.
Egypt is a cool place to retire
Knowledge is POWER, thx thats why your content instantly grabbed me. Blessings to you both!
One of the most positive video I've seen about moving to Africa I've seen. nice vid
Wow!!! This is beautiful 🤩!
You guys have personally. Happy to see you guys enjoying life abroad. Very inspiring!
WOWWWW such an informative video! Great work you two! So much food for thought.
Thanks for taking the time to comment I hope to continue dropping great videos Yah willing
I'm impressed, young folk! If I were younger, I would try this and save for a while!
It's never too late, I'm going to Egypt in a few years, and will be flying first class!
Glad to see you both are enjoying Egypt together may God continue to cover you both
I concur with everything you said. I'm currently exploring my options.
I absolutely enjoyed this video. 🔥 The kitchen is my favorite!
Yo Yo we got the legendary Sade in the comments
@@nleddie Peace family
@@sadeimoresojournsthey say you lendengery hmm really
The "wet" bathroom is a great idea. Extremely easy to clean compared to tubs
Yeah they are cool. I personally still prefer separation
Thanks for sharing. I’m a black woman, remote worker and currently scouting new homes abroad. Definitely have to visit Egypt
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And they're the invaders 😂
Wow, have fam in Egypt and visited them last year and loved it. Food, apartment and things dirt cheap. People were really nice. At least a visit a must. 👍
Young man/woman you are motivation thank you continue getting your blessings
Wow I'm so grateful I found your channel I really look forward to moving out of the country and now Egypt is on my list of Countries to move to and I love your sisters positive mindset that if you go anywhere feeling or looking for the negative you will definitely find it but staying positive with the right attitude keeps the negativity down if not away! Mindset is Everything
Mindset really is everything. You know since you are wanting to move out the us. You will benefit from grabbing my relocation guide
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You're a source of inspiration! 🌟 -- "The only way to do great work is to love what you do.."
Amazing appartment and price. Such a lovely young lady - she warmed our hearts!
This is UNBELIEVABLE thats free living. thanks for the info.
I am so proud of both of you guys! 🤯
I would like to see a video on apartment hunting
Skin is so clear! No stress does that to a gal
She did lots of research on skin care. She had eczema in the states.
I would like to see a video on family living. This sounds awesome for a single, childless, young person. Also, besides digital nomad or sales person what other careers are lucrative in Egypt and how well do their jobs pay?
❤🎉Totally awesome video I knew you are family , congratulations and continue blessings ❤
♥️ I’m happy you guys are experiencing Egypt
Great job Eddie. My budget in tanzania is $800 per month
For rent? Isn’t that expensive?
@Zazezoo my monthly budget is $800. My rent is $180 per month
You both have the right attitude to life so you will always win
You two are amazing! I love seeing young siblings making their own path and helping others obtain their goals. So cool!
ABSOLUTELY WORTH IT!!! I lived in Lebanon for 11 years, and despite not having electricity all the time, or the back up generators, it was still an amazing experience! I have always wanted to go to Egypt, so good on you both!!!
Power outages now in egypt also
@@luckycat-tarot that makes me sad
Lebanon is a beautiful country and the Lebanese people are some of the nicest folks around, but it is certainly not a country I would recommend anyone move to, certainly not for the last 10+ years. The political situation there is very dicey, it's difficult to do things there if you are an American because a lot of sanctions and restrictions are put on services there if it has anything to do with American companies, there's regular blackouts as you mentioned and the value of the Lebanese currency has dropped by over 90-95% in the past few years. Lebanese citizens aren't even able to get access to their own money that they had deposited into their own bank accounts, because the government imposed restrictions on how much cash you are allowed to take out every month.
Aww y'all are awesome, 👌🏾 keep it up 1st time seeing any of y'all videos I'm subscribe ✔️and y'all is very unique duo, brother and sister making it happen
Thanks so much for the love
It’s a good apartment, great price, wow. Sometimes I see post of Egyptians wanting to leave but we want to move there 😅
lol the grass is always greener aint that the saying
Its because they are earning within the Egyptian economy. If u create an income for yourself within the American economy and can live at the African rate, u have an economic miracle.
@@TheGinanisquewell said!
They wants white women and GP pounds and dollars 😅
@@TheGinanisqueThis is what many locals not only in Egypt but across Africa dont like about some expats . You're running away from inflation whilst contributing to another . If you're moving somewhere, it's best to know the prices and standards of living. If you want to flaunt your dollars you are very free to do so , just not at the expense of the locals
Great video guys. ❤❤
Whatttt first class kiki in the comments. Lol what's up
Impressive. Thank you for sharing an alternative lifestyle. By building your online store first, you have the income to experience the definition of financial freedom.
You 2 are amazing courageous and happy to see your taking chances in life to grow. GBU both.
Different strokes for different young folks and their perspectives.
However Congratulations upon your cultural experience and success. ❤
thanks for the comment. I love when people can appreciate what other do even if it is not something they would do. you rock
Is it hard to get a visa to more there ? I am a 59 years old woman living in Tennessee
Extremely difficult...had this problem so moved back to the UK
Thank you! Thank You! Thank YOU!!! MUAH! 😘
OH, I got my HDMI video capture for $10 Amazon.
You're awesome! ❤
Yes I am moving there as soon as I can!!!!!!!!
REMEMBER NO MEAN ATTITUDE THAT IS EGYPTIAN LAND NO USA .
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@@nleddie by any chance do you do consulting or charge for recommending certain places to live, shop, visit in Egypt ?? I see that you offer a Africa Location Guide but do you have anything specifically to Egypt?
Me to❤
@@elizabethvargas4165
Not all of us are like that (mean), hun 😘 Get to know each individual personally. Every person is different. Don't treat people based on your past experiences :)
Wow... Tris is so worth it. I definitely would live here.
What is wrong with America??? $85 rent, $11 for utilities and internet !!!! Wow!! More power to these young people!!🙏🏾✌🏾🙌🏾
Interest rates, and loans and banks, that's what's wrong. + wealth hogging
That's a nice apartment. I lived in Jordan, Uganda and Kenya. The prices are so small for what you get. You just have to adjust to the lifestyle of what you are used to. Once you retrain your mind that you don't need all the extras, then you can enjoy the moment. Great Video and I just subscribed.
Thank you for the comment. I have been to uganda. How was kenya
@@nleddie Kenya was more like New York City. It was busy but beautiful. I loved it..
Great video....nice job.... congratulations on prospering in life🎉
Does you sister have a YT Channel? If so, can you please provide it. I would love hear and see more about her life in Egypt. :) Thanks for the video!
In the description now. Forgot to add it when I first uploaded. Thanks for reminder
How is the healthcare system in Egypt? Please make a video for us newbies.
Learn arabic and the laws first before moving
🥃👴🏻 ARE U CLEOPATRA?
I do agree everyone should be mindful and pay attention to the laws of the land
learn a African language
Yes
@@paulyricca3881 ARE YOU STUPID lol also why all caps LOL
Fantastic video and traveling duo!! I've lived in various West African nations for years! Great educational, cultural, and economic content here.
thank you very much
Egypt Ive always wanted to go there.
Good to see you all!
I'm half an Egyptian and Moroccan. But I rather choose to live in Thailand over Egypt and Morocco country any day. 🙃
Can you explain why?
Why?
Why please
I hear Thailand has an excellent reputation from our folks who were in the military.
Please elaborate?
The ‘you know…black people’ edit had me yelling 😂
Me too 😂😂😂😂
Wow! Good to Know. Egypt is much cheaper than I anticipated.!
This is amazing, thank you for sharing
I have spoken to Arab Egyptians and they told me themselves that Egypt is racist. They told me to visit Morocco instead. I am happy you are safe, but I will not risk going there.
To a degree everywhere is racist it's called a curse, but there's millions of Sudanese refugees living and working in Egypt, not to mention the others coming from all over Africa to work in Egypt
Racism is hatred. Hatred is everywhere because people are everywhere! Live your life.
@@mattyah3043 I also heard Black Africans get kidnapped in Egypt and are sold into slavery in the Middle East. Seriously, I hear too many horror stories about Egypt
@@mattyah3043 i am sorry, I just can’t trust a country that denies its Black ancestral and Black royal heritage despite much scientific evidence. Also, they kidnapped Black Africans in Egypt. Do your research.
@@mattyah3043sudanese children get beat up everyday..the racism is real
I'd love to visit to learn Arabic. So many people of the darkened African continent speak it, and there's great value in the religious aspects of the language, culture, and beauty. I love the script. I took a course once and found how, because I speak, "ebonics," and have been exposed to how to learn languages;... I found how fast I was progressing without awareness.
I was so proud of myself, and whenever I used what Arabic I knew, oh, boy, people were impressed. It was like dividing the Red Sea. I was walking on water.
Visit... it could be fun
It is good that you are having positive experiences. May you continue to do so. My only criticism would be that it is not correct (and is actually harmful) to state that you get what you put out. I, for one, have experienced racism without putting out negative energy or having any negative expectations of the people that I was around at the time. That way of thinking seeks to hold the "victim" responsible for the actions of others ("well, if you were a more positive thinker, it wouldn't have happened...")
I think that she is saying don't sweat it, don't let it racism bother you. If racism exists, and it does, don't allow it to steer you off course. If you concentrate on your goals, then when racists or negative people in general come around, you will clearly be able to recognize them because you didn't have preconceived notions to begin with. For example, it would be foolish on my part to go into a basketball game and assume that the referees are going to make calls against me because I'm a good player. That negative type of attitude would ruin my entire game. I try to give people the benefit of the doubt. Their true colors will either remain the same or show up eventually. And Allah knows best.
You’re only a victim if you “choose” to be.
@@robinsonb316 Toxic positivity at its finest.
She’s only speaking from her own experience, and just asking people to have an open mind
@@khaleedabdul-azeezedwards9523❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Yesss
Great teamwork... making your dreams come to reality. I totally love your sense of adventure. My international travel already includes 9 African countries. Egypt is at the top of my list to experience next. God bless you both!
Sooo realistically this is only in certain areas. You also have to factor in additional bedrooms/ husband/ kids.. while it is DEFINITELY cheaper than America it come with its own disadvantages. And MOST homes don’t come with gas lines. You may have to get a butagas tank installed every month which is such a pain. I feel like it’s less racism and more colorism. There are certain things lighter complexioned ppl smooth their way into. Job/marriages. Go online and get a telecommunication online and a solid internet connection with a VPN and you’re golden. I lived there for 8 years. My husband is Egyptian and my family still lives there. ✌🏼
Brother and sister make a good team
So my question is......If I will not be able to receive social security, then why is it still being deducted from my check?
Bc is paying current receivers
Another great video Brother
Your sister's living arrangements are great for the price to include utilities! ❤I love that the furnishings were brand new. 😊Beautiful balcony view as well.
❤❤ Awesome thanks for showing the possibilities of new realities.
I'm SOLD! I've actually just recently started my etsy store. Btw I'm not seeing the link you mentioned.
Great content btw. Congrats to you both
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El Gouna is an outlier. It's a bunble. You can't use it as an indicator of what life is like in Egypt. Central Cairo or Alexandria whole other ball game.
Can you elaborate.... what's different? Medical care or safety etc. Thnx ☺️
@@bcl5667 Exactly what I said. It's a bubble. It's an enclave of affluence that's far removed from the reality of the majority population. For one thing these enclaves are very westernized. They are removed from a lot of aspects of traditional culture. For example , if a man wears traditional attire he'll be restricted acess to any upscale establishment even if he's wealthy and can afford it. I've seen women cussed out for trying to enter a restauraunt simply because they were wearing headscarfs.
First time here! Nice.
Welcome.... Hope to see you again
Ok no need to show anymore. We don't want too many people moving there, might turn into mini US 😂😂
real talk i avoided show much for many years but i think now is time
Ikr...lol
🥃👴🏻 SOOO HOWS YO MOTHER DOIN?
@@nleddie
🥃👴🏻 PHILLY DOM HERE AND DISS IZ FAKE AND I LIVE IN A AIRBNB IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC AND LIVE WID 75 PEOPLE IN ONE BED AND A HAPPY HOWARD STERN 2 YA.
Hahahaa many Muslims from the west are already moving there. Only finances is stopping many from settling there. So they go back and forth.
Man I love what your doing it’s such ah inspiration about what’s the number percentage of English to Arabic
Everyone one speaks arabic. Some people speak english
Hey dude, I love your videos but here’s my question: are there any surrogates that one can have from Egypt?
Very interesting, the rent is a wow factor, and transportation do you own a car and if so what's the price difference from U.S. do they offer public transportation as well...I would like to see a day on the streets in Egypt I have considered moving somewhere overseas and this is helping me figure it out so thanks for bringing some light to life elsewhere for women!
All those question answered in previous videos. Binge watch the content
Ahch this is far cheaper than Jordan.... I've been in Jordan for over 5 years and I pay $700 a month just for rent for the same size. It's time to relocate
Idk why you thought Jordan was cheap. It's a very expensive high income country
O wow that is pricey if it is same size as this spot
I can tell u for sure this world will not be the same before 2037.
Smh it's wild we better save as much
2048 according to Benny Hinn.