Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Europe is poor. So many Americans are woefully unaware of how extremely low salaries are in Europe. Life expectancy is low in the US, but ours is also dragged down because the US deals with a lot more complicated births that'd be terminated in Europe. When kids die below 2 years old, it drags down the mean life expectancy by a lot.
Do you get 6-8 weeks vacation a year? How many of your friends and relatives do?
I currently have 400+ hours of vacation.
Why in the hell would I want 8 weeks vacation? That's why Europeans are poor. Their productivity is trash, they barely invent anything anymore, and life for them is about coasting by with your bare essentials met. Hey, if mediocrity appeals to you, move to Europe.
All of the vacation and time off in Europe is so overrated. The trade off are often salaries that are nearly half of what you'd get paid in the US. I don't want or need 8 weeks off. Pay me more money please, thanks.
You know you can’t take it with you, right? Everyone dies. No one brings their bank account to the afterworld.
This is how bums, non-inventors, and lazy people think. Living in the UK, for example, making $50k salary that you'd easily get paid $100k for in the US sucks. People in Europe constantly scrape by because of extremely low salaries, stagnant exonomies, and incomes thst just never grow. It's almost as if you missed the yellow vest protests in France. Buy hey, at least you got 8 weeks of vacation while you're poor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Demographics aren't the same.
my here are studies that show even the wealthiest white americans are more likely to experience despair, deaths, car accidents than middle class white europeans.
but sure blame black people and other people of color.
also, look at the whitest states such as west virginia and kentucky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Europe is poor. So many Americans are woefully unaware of how extremely low salaries are in Europe. Life expectancy is low in the US, but ours is also dragged down because the US deals with a lot more complicated births that'd be terminated in Europe. When kids die below 2 years old, it drags down the mean life expectancy by a lot.
Do you get 6-8 weeks vacation a year? How many of your friends and relatives do?
I currently have 400+ hours of vacation.
Why in the hell would I want 8 weeks vacation? That's why Europeans are poor. Their productivity is trash, they barely invent anything anymore, and life for them is about coasting by with your bare essentials met. Hey, if mediocrity appeals to you, move to Europe.
All of the vacation and time off in Europe is so overrated. The trade off are often salaries that are nearly half of what you'd get paid in the US. I don't want or need 8 weeks off. Pay me more money please, thanks.
You know you can’t take it with you, right? Everyone dies. No one brings their bank account to the afterworld.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Europe is poor. So many Americans are woefully unaware of how extremely low salaries are in Europe. Life expectancy is low in the US, but ours is also dragged down because the US deals with a lot more complicated births that'd be terminated in Europe. When kids die below 2 years old, it drags down the mean life expectancy by a lot.
Atlantic did a article recently where even if you compare rich Americans to rich Europeans, rich Americans have lower life expectancies.
It makes sense. My really rich american friends still have to put up with the same dangerous roads, food supply, overwork, lack of sleep etc
Anonymous wrote:Demographics aren't the same.
Anonymous wrote:Americans view poverty as a moral failing that needs to be punished.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Europe is poor. So many Americans are woefully unaware of how extremely low salaries are in Europe. Life expectancy is low in the US, but ours is also dragged down because the US deals with a lot more complicated births that'd be terminated in Europe. When kids die below 2 years old, it drags down the mean life expectancy by a lot.
Do you get 6-8 weeks vacation a year? How many of your friends and relatives do?
I currently have 400+ hours of vacation.
Why in the hell would I want 8 weeks vacation? That's why Europeans are poor. Their productivity is trash, they barely invent anything anymore, and life for them is about coasting by with your bare essentials met. Hey, if mediocrity appeals to you, move to Europe.
All of the vacation and time off in Europe is so overrated. The trade off are often salaries that are nearly half of what you'd get paid in the US. I don't want or need 8 weeks off. Pay me more money please, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Europe is poor. So many Americans are woefully unaware of how extremely low salaries are in Europe. Life expectancy is low in the US, but ours is also dragged down because the US deals with a lot more complicated births that'd be terminated in Europe. When kids die below 2 years old, it drags down the mean life expectancy by a lot.
Do you get 6-8 weeks vacation a year? How many of your friends and relatives do?
I currently have 400+ hours of vacation.
Why in the hell would I want 8 weeks vacation? That's why Europeans are poor. Their productivity is trash, they barely invent anything anymore, and life for them is about coasting by with your bare essentials met. Hey, if mediocrity appeals to you, move to Europe.
All of the vacation and time off in Europe is so overrated. The trade off are often salaries that are nearly half of what you'd get paid in the US. I don't want or need 8 weeks off. Pay me more money please, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Europe is poor. So many Americans are woefully unaware of how extremely low salaries are in Europe. Life expectancy is low in the US, but ours is also dragged down because the US deals with a lot more complicated births that'd be terminated in Europe. When kids die below 2 years old, it drags down the mean life expectancy by a lot.
Do you get 6-8 weeks vacation a year? How many of your friends and relatives do?
Anonymous wrote:
Europe is poor. So many Americans are woefully unaware of how extremely low salaries are in Europe. Life expectancy is low in the US, but ours is also dragged down because the US deals with a lot more complicated births that'd be terminated in Europe. When kids die below 2 years old, it drags down the mean life expectancy by a lot.
Do you get 6-8 weeks vacation a year? How many of your friends and relatives do?
Anonymous wrote:Europe is poor. So many Americans are woefully unaware of how extremely low salaries are in Europe. Life expectancy is low in the US, but ours is also dragged down because the US deals with a lot more complicated births that'd be terminated in Europe. When kids die below 2 years old, it drags down the mean life expectancy by a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Averages mask the effects of disparities. Huge disparities in income, healthcare and life expectancy in the US, much less in France. Life expectancy reflects healthcare plus lifestyle factors which are determined by income.
So move back to France.
Anonymous wrote:Averages mask the effects of disparities. Huge disparities in income, healthcare and life expectancy in the US, much less in France. Life expectancy reflects healthcare plus lifestyle factors which are determined by income.
Anonymous wrote:Europe is poor. So many Americans are woefully unaware of how extremely low salaries are in Europe. Life expectancy is low in the US, but ours is also dragged down because the US deals with a lot more complicated births that'd be terminated in Europe. When kids die below 2 years old, it drags down the mean life expectancy by a lot.