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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Ayeeeeee you know the “DMV” lol…. There are people in the states that don’t know what the DMV is lol
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In defense of Preach, I lived in the states for most of my life on the east coast. Been through the entire thing multiple times, lived in various areas and recently I moved to cali for 6 months before finally heading overseas to Japan. From my personal experience and even talks with other men who have been to even just only the east and west coast who live in the states; east coast women tend to be “rougher” than west coast women. The femininity thing is one angle sure, I think the New York style of talk is it’s own unique angle. But simply from a look’s perspective you are FAR MORE LIKELY to find attractive women on the west coast then on the east. I think a major contribution to this is the diet unfortunately. The diet on the east coast, the daily selections and just general culture around not eating clean really lends itself here. Many more overweight women on the east coast then the west. Overseas both coasts get blown out the water imho. Again largely due to what I suspect are better eating habits. Also what women wear around here tends to show better. America is really heavy on the yoga pants, buns in hair, etc. I rarely see that around here and if I do….. it’s an American women.
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Un united states
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I traveled all over the states, My city has the best tap water of all.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
SOME major cities cost more, others cost substantially less. Most southern states have WAAAAY cheaper housing than here in Alberta. I can go to Corpus Christi and pay $300k for a house that would cost me $800k here. The US has massive diversity when it comes to cost of living city to city, state to state.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Did you talk about tax ? Come to Sweden and you will see? 30 or 31 percent of your salary is for the state
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After Holidaying in NYC I can confirm that the Food and Tap water is pretty bad . Great fun though. One thing I like about the states is that they get sport right.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I live in the States. Our public transportation is shit. If you don't have a car, you're not going anywhere and I hate it. Gang violence is bad in large cities. Stay away. Your best bet is to find an area with a couple hundred thousand or less and lower taxes.
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| 2023-01-17 | 1 |
Everything your saying is true I am Canadian. I tell people from the states the difference in school parks that I seen. All the kids in Canada are in side doing homework after school. Because are school system is way better. You see kids in the states out side playing sports for scholarships. So thats why as Canadian I feel we don't care about leisure activities. We rather travel and come home.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I guess I can't really relate to some of your experience in the states because I live in Indiana which I don't have to tell you is much different from New York and California just based on where it's located geographically and it not being a big name state. But over here there is a lot of inter mingling amongst all races. Like my work place for example, we have about an equal spread of white/black/hispanic people that work there and we're all just chill about it, everyone just gets along and we don't really clique up based on skin color. It's not obsolete as is with anywhere, but it's nowhere near the degree in which you described in LA. We don't have a fuck ton to do down here, but we have enough to where it's not a negative factor. And anybody will just talk to anyone about anything really, similar to how you described New Orleans. Plus compared to the bigger cities our cost of living really isn't bad at all here in Indianapolis. We do have a spacing issue like with many states, where you're looking at a 2 hour drive if ya boy lives in Fort Wayne but we just have a fuck ton of interstates that take you anywhere you need to go to make up for it. This was nice change of pace for a video
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
41 million people visit Columbus Ohio every year \nThat's more people visiting a state than the entire population of Canada lol lol lol ? ? ? ? \nCanada Sucks ?? lol
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One thing I LOVE about north Carolina, the local short tracks....this state is all about racing....and that shits in my veins ?
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I hooked up with a couple girls from Montreal when I was in Europe. \n\nSo yeah I agree that they're pretty fine. \n\nBut I've lived in like 10 different states and there are hot ass girls everywhere
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I'm from the west coast Arizona so really no coastline but I'm from the west lol. East Coast women got nothing on the west coast women. See I've been to like 12 states. I have been to Canada twice. I've been to Alaska Puerto Rico, Hawaii. Nowhere out of country except Canada. I can't lie. Canada has some beautiful women too
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I am perplexed you guys didn't mention the embarrassing state of health insurance and pharma prices here in the US. Out of all the countries I've been, this is the only one I get scared of getting sick, having an accident or even having to go to the Dentist. We are doing it wrong.
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The difference between Canada and the US. The United States still has a chance to defeat communism.
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I feel you on the tap water. It is not the same in every state. Canada water is great, Vermont water, where I’m from is great. Georgia tap water is absolutely garbage. You can taste the cesspool it came from.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
In the States I'd say the segregation is way less in smaller towns. At least for the south. It's more class segregation. Also in small town Texas, there's no need to lock your doors almost 100% of the time. I've been doing it the last 30 years or so as has my family before me.
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Most states have segregated living even the small towns. It does breed animosity but you get the comfort of familiar people around you.
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A big one is data for cell phone plans, we are straight up getting hustled. In the States, they are practically giving you GB's for free lol
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I live by lake Michigan about 40 minutes North of Chicago and 40 minutes South of Milwaukee with every type of social biome around me in between as well as airports and I didn't realize how different it made me from people who live hours or more from a different type of demographic or city until I started going to Summer Camp back in the day and talking to people who hadn't left their hometown, ever because they don't have easy access to airports, translations and if their going to pay extensive money for a family trip it's probably to go hunting or go to the one resort thing their state is known for. I've been to several other states between the East and West Coast and it's interesting to see how much of a mixing pot we are of stuff and I do wish travel was more prevalent between everything for the sake of letting people see the rest of the country.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
couple notes from an American perspective: canadians aren’t as polite and nice as the stereotypes. folks in montreal really think they in europe and not canada. canadian cities are diverse but there’s a “dryness” in the culture and atmosphere. canada is safer but also boring compared to the states
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I've recognized how blessed I am to live in a part of the states that has drinkable tap water. I've been to almost every state and almost everywhere I've been in the states, people do not drink from the tap or if they do it goes through a filter first. Where I grew up, tap water was just as good if not better than bottled water, and where I live now (few hours away from my parents) it's not as good, but definitely still drinkable.\n\nVancouver was one of my favorite places I've ever visited, hopefully one day I'll make it over to Toronto and Ontario too.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
The state of California has more people in it than the entire country of Canada.
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I think those of us that live here in the states that are in states that are close to Canada are fortunate because we get the best of both worlds. I'm from Detroit and we visit regularly because it's right across the river. I've been to Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and use to visit Windsor often. We started going to Canada at a young age because it was legal to drink at 19 when we found that out we were there at least once a month back then. I've always enjoyed my time in Canada I'll be back there soon.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Grew up in Poland while it was Communist we had better transportation than I ever saw in the States. A bus ran every 5 minutes. You have trolleys trains walk out of your house, and you have all means of transportation right there. We never needed a car, not that we want one. When I go back to Poland, I see the same thing is a great transportation system.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Aba I'm in Houston Texas 2 largest state 4th largest city our rent for two bedroom apartment is around 790$ house in the fancy parts yes an actual house with 5 bedroom and 2.5 rest rooms is around 2200$ not all major cities are insanely high with rent
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Maybe because I live in a rich area in the states but Vancouver had no good food. I could spend $75 or $300 on dinner and it was always just mid. I'll call out The Victor that place is nasty.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I like both. I like EU better in some ways though. Somehow, it feels there are less people here than in the states.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
depends on where you live in the states, our tap is great where I am
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I'm from mtl and brooo the diversity, health care, general safety, honestly everything except for taxes feels better from what I hear.. I haven't been to the states yet but godamn I have a hard time seeing US being better then mtl
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Haha, Canada is America good sir so is México, United States of America
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I'd rather live in a country where I have the 2A and the right to defend myself. Also, how do you have a hard time getting good food in the states. Y'all are nuts. There are plenty of spots. Just clean your eyes. lol ? love your content \n✌️????
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I feel like Montreal has just as much to do, if not more, than most cities in the States. I live here, so it's also a question of knowing where to look, but I feel like if you get bored here, you're just not trying.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Lol as a Floridian of over 25 years, you are correct, we have a lot of imports in the state coming elsewhere lime the Caribbean and such, but also cosmetic surgery is huge in a place like the Miami area where I'm from
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I lived in Lon. Ontario for seven years and I have to tell you the air is so clean choked for a week clearing out Americans crappy air,the ghettos look like suburbs because at least in my area the properties are being taken care of,no I'm not going to say that wasn't any racism or no Gunplay it is minimum and the politics is almost as bad as United States but it's a hell of a lot better than what the state is offering you, yes there's more money in the States but you don't get a piece of mind like you do in Canada, and let me tell you about their beer store and how one of their beers is an equivalent to 6 US beers lol, I need to go back lol
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Bro canda is equal to one state in America population wise. How can we compare one a nation where the population is so low. To another that has ten times that population.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
This was a really cool episode. I'm a born and raised Canadian, but my friends and my fiancé are all from the USA, so I've got a firsthand look at the differences in our cultures and countries.\n\nOne thing I'll say right off the bat, I think a big part of what makes Canada work the way it does, is that we have such a small population compared to the USA.\n\nCanada only has around 35 million people, but there are some states in the USA that have over 40 Million people on their own. \n\nWhen you have that many people crammed together in one location, all fighting for jobs and housing and food and everything, it makes sense why you might have a culture that's a lot louder and self serving, because you have to compete with millions of people if you really want to make something of yourself.\n\nMy hometown of Edmonton Alberta, for example, we had a population of just 500,000. And I think the laid back attitude that a lot of people have in Canada is a product of that. \n\nThat's a big reason our crime levels would appear lower as well, because there's just a lot less of us.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
You going from aristocrats to a Social Experiment. Social experiments began in the United States as a test of the negative income tax concept in the late 1960s and since then have been conducted on all the populated continents. .Famous, and controversial, social experiments include the 1960s Stanley Milgram experiment, which tested subjects' obedience by having them think they were electrically shocking other people.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Canada is better to live and raise a family. The States is better to visit. I choose Canada every time.
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He said 40 different countries it’s called STATES NOT countries and it’s 50
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Sorry, just the fact that even the most southern part of Canada is still colder than every other state is big no for me. That’s trash tier and y’all can hold that L.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Personally i'm ok with boring politicians. They are not voted to entertain us, they are here to help progress and make the country better. This popularity contest in the states with words over actions is just plain dumb. There are numerous ways to be entertained in life, don't need it in politics.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
So I've learned from bouncing about the world in the United States major cities aren't appealing because denser populations have a major lack of mental health help and you're more likely to be assaulted or robbed but in smaller local communities which actually make up the majority of our country there's more support and safety less crime but the problem in those places is you're sooo far away from everything
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I’ve been to Canada (Toronto, Scarborough to be exact) at least 2-3 times when I was married to a Canadian and I can say that I had very good experiences except for dealing with some of the French. Definitely a culture shock in some aspects. The diversity is very strong which is a plus. Only downsides are the gun laws and the unavailability of sweet tea (yeah I’m southern). But overall Canada is very nice.\n\nBut one thing you’re not lying about is the WATER. Different locations in the states have different tasting water. If you want water that smell like eggs then Florida is your spot. If you want fresh water, buy a water well. \n\n\nYour experiences may vary.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Honestly feel like population is a huge factor between these 2 countries. The states each one is a different state different people run they all have different problems cultures idk why some people try comparing. Also as for tap water I work in that industry Canada treatment isn’t any different then down here it depends on the source and the process
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
2:03 bro stop the cap. The population of all of Canada is 38.5 million people the United States has 331.9 million people \nBruh New York City has a population of 8.5 million people. Canada has the population of 10x LA come on now seriously ???
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
I think a lot of that racial neighborhood segregation in the States stems from Red-Lining and things like that. Only speaking for the South.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Big city living in the States definitely a little different than small and medium city life. All in all, I dont like NYC either, and I live in the state.
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| 2023-01-17 | 0 |
Canada is a biofascist medical state now and you have no freedom. \n\nThe PM has ruined the country for most.\n\nI’ll take my chances in a free state in America like MT or FL.
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