travel is cool, it's just expensive to leave the country because you have to fly.
If you fly from Boston/NYC area you can get to a lot of places relatively cheaply I saw a round trip Boston - London for like $300 the other week
As a Canadian who travelled a lot, I can tell you that if you enjoy some peace and quiet with beautiful views, Europe is much better than America. I also didn't even know Americans had water bills until recently. That's so weird when it's pretty much free where I live. I also hate how most of America is suburbs or worse. I need all my stores and restaurants close by if I have to go. I love driving but there's a f***ing limit. I don't wanna waste my time driving everywhere.
Of course there are big cities but those aren't for me. I enjoy cities big enough to have everything I want but small enough to not have crazy traffic and people everywhere all the time. Also I find the
As an ex sous-chef I love going to Europe and tasting all the delicious stuff they have over there. And you can always find a well located and affordable Airbnb over there with a great view while you sip your coffee.
When you live there it's kinda like living in the US, all those countries are pretty much states with open boarders for like 3 months without any hassle so you can go on extended vacations without any issue or just move for a lil bit or whatever.
I find the US very overpriced for how little it offers to me tbh.
USA weird
As a Canadian who travelled a lot, I can tell you that if you enjoy some peace and quiet with beautiful views, Europe is much better than America. I also didn't even know Americans had water bills until recently. That's so weird when it's pretty much free where I live. I also hate how most of America is suburbs or worse. I need all my stores and restaurants close by if I have to go. I love driving but there's a f***ing limit. I don't wanna waste my time driving everywhere.
Of course there are big cities but those aren't for me. I enjoy cities big enough to have everything I want but small enough to not have crazy traffic and people everywhere all the time. Also I find the
As an ex sous-chef I love going to Europe and tasting all the delicious stuff they have over there. And you can always find a well located and affordable Airbnb over there with a great view while you sip your coffee.
When you live there it's kinda like living in the US, all those countries are pretty much states with open boarders for like 3 months without any hassle so you can go on extended vacations without any issue or just move for a lil bit or whatever.
I find the US very overpriced for how little it offers to me tbh.
Depends on wht europe tho
Most of France and southern europe straight up look like f***ing 2nd world countries. Even parts of UK up north
Scandinavia has tht ultra modern suburb vibe u find in canada/US tho
S*** if were being honest parts of canada are poverty af too
It depends on preference ig but ive always appreciated how even the most random small cities in the states would hv rows of neighborhoods with big ass houses
Apart from Canada or states maybe i can see myself in like denmark or norway
But im black so honestly idek
My firm is sponsoring me to work in Germany after 2 years
I'd stay over there or Switzerland.
Euro values fit in more with me
As a Canadian who travelled a lot, I can tell you that if you enjoy some peace and quiet with beautiful views, Europe is much better than America. I also didn't even know Americans had water bills until recently. That's so weird when it's pretty much free where I live. I also hate how most of America is suburbs or worse. I need all my stores and restaurants close by if I have to go. I love driving but there's a f***ing limit. I don't wanna waste my time driving everywhere.
Of course there are big cities but those aren't for me. I enjoy cities big enough to have everything I want but small enough to not have crazy traffic and people everywhere all the time. Also I find the
As an ex sous-chef I love going to Europe and tasting all the delicious stuff they have over there. And you can always find a well located and affordable Airbnb over there with a great view while you sip your coffee.
When you live there it's kinda like living in the US, all those countries are pretty much states with open boarders for like 3 months without any hassle so you can go on extended vacations without any issue or just move for a lil bit or whatever.
I find the US very overpriced for how little it offers to me tbh.
the taxes are the worst in canada
Depends on wht europe tho
Most of France and southern europe straight up look like f***ing 2nd world countries. Even parts of UK up north
Scandinavia has tht ultra modern suburb vibe u find in canada/US tho
S*** if were being honest parts of canada are poverty af too
It depends on preference ig but ive always appreciated how even the most random small cities in the states would hv rows of neighborhoods with big ass houses
Canada is just too big for the amount of people in it so it's not worth it to invest into infrastructures in most places. Most of Canada is on the very west and east coasts. In the middle you only got trash like Alberta, Saskatsomething and like Manitoba.
But at least there's no place hot as hell like in the US
I just really hate suburbs that are far away from everything. I live in a suburb right now but that's just on the edge of the city. I'm a 3 minute drive from a lot of restaurants, under 10 minutes to 2 malls, under 15 from 5 malls and those together have all the stores I'd ever need. On my way there I pass countless bars or whatever I may want or need, etc.
But despite not being far away I still get all the quiet from a suburb. I like it like this
And yeah here you can see big houses anywhere. The problem is that it's all there is in some cities. I went to such a city last week for work. It was terrible. They don't have much and their only mall was complete trash. If you don't like fast food you struggle to eat there as a tourist
I can't with those places
I really enjoyed myself in Annecy. Switzerland is dope when you know at least 2 of 5 languages spoken there, I'm planing to learn German too. Germany is cool and girls can be s***ty af over there.
the taxes are the worst in canada
Yeah but you actually get so much out of it that you live pretty well. I much prefer Canada to the US. It's alright to visit but I can't see myself living there and enjoying myself.
Canada is just too big for the amount of people in it so it's not worth it to invest into infrastructures in most places. Most of Canada is on the very west and east coasts. In the middle you only got trash like Alberta, Saskatsomething and like Manitoba.
But at least there's no place hot as hell like in the US
I just really hate suburbs that are far away from everything. I live in a suburb right now but that's just on the edge of the city. I'm a 3 minute drive from a lot of restaurants, under 10 minutes to 2 malls, under 15 from 5 malls and those together have all the stores I'd ever need. On my way there I pass countless bars or whatever I may want or need, etc.
But despite not being far away I still get all the quiet from a suburb. I like it like this
And yeah here you can see big houses anywhere. The problem is that it's all there is in some cities. I went to such a city last week for work. It was terrible. They don't have much and their only mall was complete trash. If you don't like fast food you struggle to eat there as a tourist
I can't with those places
I really enjoyed myself in Annecy. Switzerland is dope when you know at least 2 of 5 languages spoken there, I'm planing to learn German too. Germany is cool and girls can be s***ty af over there.
Switzerland seems f***ing sick, I heard they’re rich af over there
I speak conversational french so I wouldnt mind moving to like the french part tbh
Brussels, belgium seems sick too
Ok nvm europe is pretty dope once you get west of france and to the north
I dnt really count UK as europe but southern UK around London is cool too ig