Statistically, it’s the stairs and walking (and even more actual athletic endeavors) that leads you to have a hip replacement. And old age. If you live to a certain age and were even just a little bit active you’ll need to get joints replaced to maintain that level of activity. The UK definitely gets in the way. I’d hate to rely on the NHS for anything other than emergency care. |
Eat Indian subcontinent food there. That is the only decent and affordable food there. BTW - England became a developed nation because of how they looted 45 trillion dollars worth of materials from India during their colonial rule. Without India to loot, they have become a shithole country. A small country of shopkeepers. And the poverty there is another level now. Unwashed brits with yellow teeth, unwashed clothes and dirty fingernails, unable to afford air-conditioning and eating baked beans from a can. |
What do you mean Donald? I didn’t see any of that in London last year. |
in what universe is london 'widely criticized for lack of charm'??? it is one of the most charming big cities there is. i could understand if you said frankfurt/ dresden/ riyadh/ lagos/ akron/ birmingham/ indianapolis or the entirety of new jersey. but LONDON is widely criticized for lack of charm? plz |
You do realise the US became a developed country by similarly looting the land and resources of the Americas and exploiting slaves? |
Yeah but we got air conditioning and solid dentistry out of it so there |
america has stolen billions from iraq and afghanistan alone in the past few years, up to and including 2022. and data shows americans have worse dental health and fewer teeth than the brits - https://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h6543 'The oral health of US citizens is not better than the English, and there are consistently wider educational and income oral health inequalities in the US compared with England.' |
luckily you dont have to. the wonder of it is that the NHS is there so no one has to die or suffer because they can't afford healthcare, the mark of a civilized society, but you can also have private insurance. |
And Russia, and China (both still doing that to this day), and Japan, and the Ottomans, and the Danes, and the Normans, and the Huns, and the Holy Roman Empire, and the Dutch, and Spanish, and the Portuguese, and the Medicis, and the Egyptians… do I need to go on? |
This is a liberal American’s fantasy. The NHS sucks if you’re used to BCBS PPO or equivalent, or Medicare. It’s more along the lines of Medicaid with forced provider participation. |
once again - you don't have to use it it's a safety net. I do have many friends that used it and had wonderful experiences. Some less so. but you don't HAVE to use it. so you should not compare. |
also i lived in london for 30 years so it's not a liberal americans fantasy. |
+1 not really fair to compare the NHS with private insurance. Yes, it is more like medicaid, but at least in the UK, you don't have to be dirt poor to qualify for some type of healthcare insurance. Middle income people can use the service, too. And as a PP stated, they also have private insurance, like we do, except there's is cheaper. Healthcare in general there is just cheaper. The same medication can cost 8x as much here compared to there. Yes, the NHS has massive issues, but so does our healthcare system. |
^yes, I used the wrong "there's". |
Lol, I was going to say the same. People are naive. |