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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hold dual citizenship and split my time between the US and France for family reasons. Americans who think Europe is somehow economically and socially better off than the US are naïve or misinformed, and are in for a rude shock. Frankly, if I had to pick where I'd spend 100% of my time, I would choose the US.[/quote] Particularly if you want to heat your home or apartment this winter.[/quote] try paying for college and private insurance here in the US. No one in Europe would want the US system.[/quote] Except for all of the ones who come here for college because they can’t get into the university in their home country. [/quote] My kids, and their cousins, hold dual US-Canadian citizenship [b]and instate tuition at a flagship is not that much more than going to school in Canada. Plus, living expenses in Vancouver/Toronto are high[/b]. We also pay for private health care and with ACA it is no big deal. Ultimately, one by one, the 6 kids in my family that have dual citizenship have opted to stay in the US as they enter college & young adulthood. We really didn't expect that to happen but it did, even kids who are very critical of the US. [/quote] This is so true but likely angers many people. [/quote]
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