I’m missing The Netherlands here. The’re amongst the happiest people in the world and the cost of living is much lower than Scandinavia. It also has the second best pensionsystem in the world and a very good healthcare system and the weather is usually slightly better than in Norway and Denmark.
Interesting list. Not surprising to see Spain as number one. Been to Seville on a number of occasions. Many countries including Australia where I live would be unaffordable for most retirees. I now holiday in Vietnam regularly. Very healthy food but air pollution an issue in big cities. A place like Danang would tick all this list's boxes IMO.
My father is Greek/Italian. 81 years old and looks like he’s in his early 60’s. As for me 40 and looks like early 30’s. Exercises and diet is definitely the key.
@@rickbunte3147 just a regular diet, meat, card, vegetables, fruits. But I’m very active, run every morning weather permitting, 4 daughters, surf weather permitting and swim daily.
@@thomasmaresh5264 Just boots? No need for housing, food, transportation, medical insurance? What about other clothes besides boots? It's cold in the mountains. You can't go hiking stark naked.
I am ok with my country. Good cheap food, low income tax, cheap fuel, free health care for locals, summer all year round with nice beaches and islands, free schooling in public schools for locals, lay back.....
@@ZacharyLowery a country in South East Asia. In my neighbourhood, if there is any family without food etc, the whole community will help. Today while walking in a shopping mall I see advertisements for shop assistants. Cheers.
I would have definitely put Canada on this list. Healthcare system for everybody, clean air... I know that winters are not the best here, but if you live in British Columbia, weather is actually pretty mild and I would say better than the hot summers in Australia. Anybody here agrees with me?
@@Victoria-cq8tz That depends on where you live. The East coast and central prairies have much lower housing costs than BC, Ontario and Quebec ... which makes sense; those are the three largest Provincial economies.
after living in BC for 10+ years it has changed a lot & every year or two, rent doubles. There is no sunlight from November to April on the coast & constant rain. Vancouver is full of drugs & homeless, mental illness & theft everywhere, cost of living is insane there are a lot of positives but if you have a very well paying job & can miraculously find a place to live it's a lot easier
But be aware that you won't get 85 year old if you move to Spain when you are 70 just because you moved there. It's for those one thtat spent there life there lol
Mediterranean lifestyle. Lots of sun and healthy food. A chilled out attitude to life as well… Siestas prob wouldn’t go down well in many western countries cos they are too stressed out. Gotta love Spain and Italy. Spain and Italy are also low in crime. Their murder rates are much lower than places like the UK and New Zealand.
More and more people are moving out of Canada. Most people could not find a doctor in Canada, even though they had lived in Canada for more than 5 years - broken system there.
This list is complete idiocy. The economy in Greeces is a disaster requiring regular bailouts by the EU and will continue to be because the Greeks have too small a population and too low productivity to pay for their lifestyle and the government is known for cooking their books to try and hide that fact. Scandinavia, France and Central Europe are hideously expensive, have long winters, low rates of sunshine and high energy costs. Why anyone would want TO retire to those places is a mystery. The same is true for Japan in spades ... a third of the population over 65?? Where's the workforce to support that large a pension and social security drawing population??? PLUS the Japanese tend to be somewhat xenophobic. The whole Eastern Hemisphere is well into a population crash, serious economic and geopolitical problems with a high risk of armed conflict as they scramble to meet energy and food needs. The streets may be safe but the economies are not and economic security is of critical importance if you are a retiree.
@@youtubeuserzzzz OK! Here you go. Malta, Uraguay and Panama would be my top picks. They have stable democratic governments, good and affordable health care and housing and temperate climates. Is that sufficiently of "no fuss"? Or do I need to "make a fuss" and explain it for you.
Great video - however, some places aren’t a “healthy” option for LGBT people. I understand your focus but quality of life includes human rights also. Again love the video.
I’m missing The Netherlands here. The’re amongst the happiest people in the world and the cost of living is much lower than Scandinavia. It also has the second best pensionsystem in the world and a very good healthcare system and the weather is usually slightly better than in Norway and Denmark.
Interesting list. Not surprising to see Spain as number one. Been to Seville on a number of occasions. Many countries including Australia where I live would be unaffordable for most retirees. I now holiday in Vietnam regularly. Very healthy food but air pollution an issue in big cities. A place like Danang would tick all this list's boxes IMO.
My father is Greek/Italian. 81 years old and looks like he’s in his early 60’s. As for me 40 and looks like early 30’s. Exercises and diet is definitely the key.
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What kind of exercise and diet, Shandi?
@@rickbunte3147 just a regular diet, meat, card, vegetables, fruits. But I’m very active, run every morning weather permitting, 4 daughters, surf weather permitting and swim daily.
Great video!!🤗
Best in the south east Asia..alot of sunny day ..warm and fresh air by the beaches, seaside's and tropical islands or hillviews..
portugal-greece-cyprus-austria etc
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Switzerland is RICH. That's why the Swiss people live longer than most.
@@thomasmaresh5264 Just boots? No need for housing, food, transportation, medical insurance? What about other clothes besides boots? It's cold in the mountains. You can't go hiking stark naked.
Switzerland is the most expensive place to be, but it is the best place to be.
@@yannip2083 If you are rich enough to afford it.. I wouldn't last five minutes.
3,901 euros per month or 46,814 euros per year.....the highest in the EU the make up for with high wages
Who does your commentary? He sounds like an actor that was on the TV show the trailer park boys
Belgium??
Did you read the title? It's for the healthiest country to live in and best country to retired only.
It's not hard to find a place among that group to fall in love with.
India ,Malaysia,
S Africa
I am ok with my country. Good cheap food, low income tax, cheap fuel, free health care for locals, summer all year round with nice beaches and islands, free schooling in public schools for locals, lay back.....
What country are you living in?
@@ZacharyLowery a country in South East Asia. In my neighbourhood, if there is any family without food etc, the whole community will help. Today while walking in a shopping mall I see advertisements for shop assistants. Cheers.
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I would have definitely put Canada on this list. Healthcare system for everybody, clean air... I know that winters are not the best here, but if you live in British Columbia, weather is actually pretty mild and I would say better than the hot summers in Australia. Anybody here agrees with me?
Absolutely!!! Safe, clean, universal healthcare, friendly welcoming people, a stable economy with ties to the US market, and high life expectancy.
@@johnwilson4120 And the cost of living that is through the roof. :(
@@Victoria-cq8tz That depends on where you live. The East coast and central prairies have much lower housing costs than BC, Ontario and Quebec ... which makes sense; those are the three largest Provincial economies.
after living in BC for 10+ years it has changed a lot & every year or two, rent doubles. There is no sunlight from November to April on the coast & constant rain. Vancouver is full of drugs & homeless, mental illness & theft everywhere, cost of living is insane
there are a lot of positives but if you have a very well paying job & can miraculously find a place to live it's a lot easier
But be aware that you won't get 85 year old if you move to Spain when you are 70 just because you moved there. It's for those one thtat spent there life there lol
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I'd vote for that along with Panama and Uraguay.😎
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Italy or Spain better than Switzerland, Norway or Japan? 🤣🤣🤣
Switzerland leads European union in centenarians and super centenarians
@@louisemcdaid3962 Switzerland is not in the EU....
Mediterranean lifestyle. Lots of sun and healthy food. A chilled out attitude to life as well… Siestas prob wouldn’t go down well in many western countries cos they are too stressed out. Gotta love Spain and Italy. Spain and Italy are also low in crime. Their murder rates are much lower than places like the UK and New Zealand.
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Where is Canada 🇨🇦? .. this is stupid list
More and more people are moving out of Canada. Most people could not find a doctor in Canada, even though they had lived in Canada for more than 5 years - broken system there.
rising cost of living, healthcare/doctor shortage, rent doubles every year in desirable cities, no one can afford to buy a house, etc. etc
This list is complete idiocy. The economy in Greeces is a disaster requiring regular bailouts by the EU and will continue to be because the Greeks have too small a population and too low productivity to pay for their lifestyle and the government is known for cooking their books to try and hide that fact. Scandinavia, France and Central Europe are hideously expensive, have long winters, low rates of sunshine and high energy costs. Why anyone would want TO retire to those places is a mystery. The same is true for Japan in spades ... a third of the population over 65?? Where's the workforce to support that large a pension and social security drawing population??? PLUS the Japanese tend to be somewhat xenophobic. The whole Eastern Hemisphere is well into a population crash, serious economic and geopolitical problems with a high risk of armed conflict as they scramble to meet energy and food needs. The streets may be safe but the economies are not and economic security is of critical importance if you are a retiree.
Yet you watched it anyway...🤔
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Good points . This is the reality.
Make your own list, since unsatisfied with this list. No need to make a fuss!
@@youtubeuserzzzz OK! Here you go.
Malta, Uraguay and Panama would be my top picks. They have stable democratic governments, good and affordable health care and housing and temperate climates.
Is that sufficiently of "no fuss"? Or do I need to "make a fuss" and explain it for you.
Great video - however, some places aren’t a “healthy” option for LGBT people. I understand your focus but quality of life includes human rights also. Again love the video.
Maybe there are channels like this one that target that community.
Iceland