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2023-07-16 0
My opinion is : a nice place to visit, but wouldn't wanna live there.......
2023-07-16 0
I've been to 15 countries and out of all the hotels and stuff I've stayed in I've left things laying around like some money, wedding ring and never had a problem even in very poor countries.\n\n Except in one country where I left my wedding ring laying on the nightstand by the bed like I always do all over the world, and guess which country I had my wedding ring stolen out of all of them? It was in Canada where a maid came in and stole my fucking wedding ring. So now I don't have my wedding ring that I' had for 10 years because I made the mistake of going to Canada to see the Niagara falls.\n\n This was not in a fleabag hotel either it was the Hilton which was a very nice but overpriced place with no parking. I have no desire to ever go back to Canada again. If you do go to Canada hide your jewelry because the maids there will steal your stuff. Seriously I've been in Cuba, Dominican Republic and Jamaica and they respected my property and didn't steal it. Canada they will steal your jewelry. \n\nThe only good thing about Canada is the weed stores. That's it I found nothing else, no other redeeming qualities of that godforsaken place. Edit, actually either of these girls would probably be worth going to Canada for...
2023-07-16 0
Been to USA several times. NYC,Florida,Boston, Virginia (includingDC) Houston, Michigan and LA. Never really had a bad experience except at 6 Flags in Springfield. The teens would walk 6 or 7 abreast and literally run you down. I finally said to my wife we need to stop thinking like Canadians and stand our ground . It worked. My son was 17 at the time and at the end night show was amazed by the rabid cheering as all the branches of the military were named. We always carried extra insurance. Overall We found the people to be really friendly and interested in where we were from. The comment on Nova Scotia was usually “oh wow”. Not sure if they thought we were from the ends of the earth or had no Idea where it was. No i would not live there but the USA is full-of really nice people and it’s a great place to visit.
2023-07-16 0
❤❤ very nice
2023-07-16 0
Lets just say 90% of Canadians are nice, polite people with more freedom
2023-07-16 0
Nice podcast!! I been in Canada since many years n everything these two ladies discussed verytrue
2023-07-16 0
All the American people I know are nice, friendly, pretty progressive folks. Some are dear dear friends. Of course, they are all people who chose to leave the US and come to Canada, so..... lol.
2023-07-16 0
Went to university is the midwest and DC and have traveled in every state so I know a lot about the US. Now I fear for my nephews in an Atlanta school. Gun violence is out of control. No one goes broke from hospital bills in Canada. Nice to visit (most places anyway) but no thanks to living in the US. Mexico, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines all look good for retirement.
2023-07-16 0
actors and musicians have classically been the reasons so many canadians would move to the states. lot of the less... nice... doctors would move to the states to victimise the statians, they made a LOT of money by moving. as to your suggestion that children in the states aren't being shot daily in the states... time to check out a list of shootings, it's pretty close. looking at the wikipedia list for this year, i find there's a place called mifflin.
2023-07-16 1
Tyler's right about small-town America. I was driving my family to an international soccer tournament when the van broke down. A kind American stopped, found a tow rope in his truck, and towed us to the nearest town --- Drayton, North Dakota. \n\nThe town was so stereotypical, it was almost comical. It's definitely a different culture. There was the guy dressed head-to-toe in camouflage, with a bright orange hunter's vest. There was a carload of kids driving a hot rod up and down the main street, back and forth, back and forth, with no particular place to go.\n\nBut then there were two very kind gentlemen who came up to us, concerned about our wellbeing and where my family would sleep that night, because the motel was filling-up fast with competitors for the Drayton Catfish Capital Challenge Catfish Tournament (it's a real thing, look it up). Nobody prompted them. They had no ulterior motive. They were just genuinely concerned for us.\n\nMy lasting impression of the townspeople I'd met in Drayton that day was how nice they all were. They were kind and friendly and genuinely caring toward others, going out of their way to help us any way they could.
2023-07-16 0
I had considered it once, about 25 years ago. I had friends to move to and everything, but my mother's cancer came back and I decided not to. I think it would have been fine in the past but given the circumstances that have evolved over the last 10 years - no, not to live. There are tons of beautiful and interesting places to visit in the US and I love visiting my friends. There are also tons of nice people in the US, but no, I would never move there.
2023-07-16 0
Although I’m not at that age yet, there are a lot of retired Canadians known as “snowbirds” that go down to the US (eg Florida) for 5 months or so during winter. I wouldn’t move the US, but escaping winter would be nice. :)
2023-07-16 0
If you are in certain career fields say IT or Finance, or a lot of fields actually there are just more opportunities for you to make a higher earning in the US. And if you make enough money, a lot of nicer things (education, products, services) are available to you. This would make the trade off of health insurance, guns, politics safety tolerable. For the average Canadian there's probably not much incentive. And all the nice places in the US can be visited as a tourist since we're so close (most of us).
2023-07-16 0
I lived in Phoenix AZ for 3 years and I miss the state and the travel opportunities close to it, the scenery was absolutely gorgeous, people were nice and friendly for most of them. I surely don't miss the violence associated to a big city like that and the heat in summer but I still miss AZ. I was feeling unsecured cause of the health care and the cost related to it since I was getting older.
2023-07-16 2
I spent a lot of time in the States as a child, mostly in the Los Angeles and Seattle areas. It was fun on the beach, going to Disneyland and it was nice staying with relatives and swimming in their pool everyday in the summer. However, I am Canadian and my heart belongs to Canada. Despite the fact that we as a nation do have our imperfections and problems, I am loyal to my country and want to contribute whatever I can to this place. Plus of course, there are the myriad aspects of life in the US mentioned in the video that I wouldn't be able to tolerate: lack of reproductive rights, attacks on the LGBTQ community, lack of safety/gun violence, no universal health care etc.
2023-07-16 0
Mm. You do look just like the sort of person someone in Middle America would be comfortable being nice to, though, Tyler...
2023-07-16 0
Was it Robin Williams that made a joke comparing the US and Canada. Not sure I will write it properly, but it went something like this. 'Canada is like that very nice apartment just above a meth lab.' I'm sure you all know what the meth lab is right?
2023-07-16 0
No can't even consider it, health care, politics, weather, shootings, policing and my list goes on. Yes it is a beautiful country with lots of really nice people and friends and i have visited quite a bit but the pluses are far less than the negatives. Tyler come to Canada, we are not perfect but you our kind of guy
2023-07-16 0
Like the saying goes -its a nice place to visit but I wouldnt want to live there .
2023-07-16 0
Very nice episode..
2023-07-16 1
Nice content! Please where do I get introduction letter from? School or IRCC will send it to me?
2023-07-16 0
SARI WALI LADY EXPLAINED VERY NICELY?????.
2023-07-15 0
The problem with Canadians is that they are smart enough to realize all these issues and more, yet they don't have the balls to do shit. They are only good for that fake smiles and niceness. Canada is miserable
2023-07-15 0
Very nice talk with Indian mother s
2023-07-15 0
Very nice very helpful
2023-07-15 0
Nice. Time to destroy America from within. Let's make them a third world as ours is. I hope Trump never becomes a president again, he is bad news
2023-07-15 0
It's nice they are prioritising Canadians, tough as it must be, even for that whiney crybaby beggar they interviewed.
2023-07-14 0
Nice podcast
2023-07-14 0
Mat our kindness not land us in trouble. Nice video, thank God that old woman didnt put u and your hubby in trouble. Pls my people lets be careful.
2023-07-14 5
A little bit of gratitude would be nice. How we the sleeping conditions in the country you fled?
2023-07-14 0
Nice super
2023-07-14 0
Nice video ab sochna padega Canada aane ke liye aaye ki nahi kyonki hum to jab tak friends se guppe na maare khana digest hi nahi hota ??
2023-07-14 0
Very nice effort harmeet
2023-07-14 0
Nice video. But this is more of a feelings of parents who cannot enjoy their Canada visits. Please also consider videos of parents who are happy to be in Canada and do not want to go back to India.
2023-07-12 0
Very nice documentary\nAll things r correct
2023-07-12 0
Nicely explained. Thx❤❤
2023-07-12 0
Nicely explained
2023-07-12 0
Amazing podcast , both ladies were nice ?,
2023-07-12 0
Nice to know your 5 provinces , lots work nbopportunities in Ontario for professionals. British Columbia classic place to live in . Alberta is less expensive to live. Vancouber best for education places to study
2023-07-12 0
Sir\nYour gloves is very nice but size is very big. 15 to 25 is more than sufficient, after some time it looks boring. Please take care of that.
2023-07-12 0
Very nice positive person
2023-07-11 0
Nice
2023-07-11 0
Very nice thought of keeping the kids grounded and teaching them values ?
2023-07-11 0
Nice.. when questions asked \n. You did not carried away... you are commendable
2023-07-11 0
nahin auntyji clothes are v nice here just have to know where to find
2023-07-11 0
Great work!\nVery nice video
2023-07-11 0
Wow that’s a nice rear seat infotainment.
2023-07-11 1
Videos are nice but suggest to keep videos little short. Because concentration gets deviated. Just a suggestion
2023-07-10 0
Nice ? podcast ❤\nAfter retirement work milta hai vanha..hum free hai pan kam nahi hai...log bhi kehte hai..bahot kiya rehne bhi do.. me Ahmedabad Gujarat se hu ...fir kabhi kabhi hume kam bhi nahi karna chahte..helth ki vajah se.pls.
2023-07-10 0
Nice video
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