Anonymous wrote:Basic infrastructure in most of our cities - you reminded me of a YouTuber Tokyo Lens showing apartments in Tokyo. Not even getting to those coffin apartments in Hong Kong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. So why are Korean teachers killing themselves? Do the yummy and nutritious school lunches not offset the crushing stress?
Alll that American greatness sure does wonders for those 6 year olds at Sandy Hook, eh?
There are problems in this country. There are problems in other countries. If you think the problems are worse here, then move there. But if you're unaware of problems in other countries, then you just seem foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, it’s not that complicated.
You can get a really nice bento sent in a country like Japan for $8 that’s got nice piece of grilled fish, rice, veggies, and some pickled stuff for $6. Portions not stingy. Meanwhile garbage food like a McDonald’s meal will run you $15+ now.
There’s just so, sooooooooo many options from $1-20 in Asia that are high quality good eatin’ compared to here where $20 is now barely getting you the lowest of low quality for something as basic as burgers and pizzas.
Again, wages on average are much lower in Japan. There was a WSJ article detailing Japanese quitting professional jobs to move to Australia and work in food service and make 50% more.
So, it once again seems the moral is make bank in the US here and then move abroad.
Here's what you need to get - we are talking about food quality. Relative to cost and affordability, the main theme is that food tends to be healthier and take priority for freshness and not have a ton of toxic ingredients in it.
So you can say whatever about how great US is but on the subject of food you got no leg to stand on.
As I indicated earlier it's a cultural thing - the US simply does not care about meals the way it's respected and enjoyed in other cultures. If you have done any traveling anywhere outside the US you would agree with this.
So it follows that even if you can get delicious meals here and I'm not suggesting otherwise, the majority of foods whether fresh or prepared is significantly cheaper and/or higher quality in almost all other developed countries.
I think there's a lot of stuff great about living in the US. Food quality is not one. Infrastructure/public transport is not one. Negative points for health care. Negative points for violent crime. We have a lot of probs just like every other country but the most pathetic of all is that we cannot as a country own up to the fact that we are most def not number 1 globally. We are awesome and def a leader in the world but domestically, we suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. So why are Korean teachers killing themselves? Do the yummy and nutritious school lunches not offset the crushing stress?
Alll that American greatness sure does wonders for those 6 year olds at Sandy Hook, eh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, it’s not that complicated.
You can get a really nice bento sent in a country like Japan for $8 that’s got nice piece of grilled fish, rice, veggies, and some pickled stuff for $6. Portions not stingy. Meanwhile garbage food like a McDonald’s meal will run you $15+ now.
There’s just so, sooooooooo many options from $1-20 in Asia that are high quality good eatin’ compared to here where $20 is now barely getting you the lowest of low quality for something as basic as burgers and pizzas.
Again, wages on average are much lower in Japan. There was a WSJ article detailing Japanese quitting professional jobs to move to Australia and work in food service and make 50% more.
So, it once again seems the moral is make bank in the US here and then move abroad.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. So why are Korean teachers killing themselves? Do the yummy and nutritious school lunches not offset the crushing stress?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, it’s not that complicated.
You can get a really nice bento sent in a country like Japan for $8 that’s got nice piece of grilled fish, rice, veggies, and some pickled stuff for $6. Portions not stingy. Meanwhile garbage food like a McDonald’s meal will run you $15+ now.
There’s just so, sooooooooo many options from $1-20 in Asia that are high quality good eatin’ compared to here where $20 is now barely getting you the lowest of low quality for something as basic as burgers and pizzas.
Again, wages on average are much lower in Japan. There was a WSJ article detailing Japanese quitting professional jobs to move to Australia and work in food service and make 50% more.
So, it once again seems the moral is make bank in the US here and then move abroad.
Anonymous wrote:People, it’s not that complicated.
You can get a really nice bento sent in a country like Japan for $8 that’s got nice piece of grilled fish, rice, veggies, and some pickled stuff for $6. Portions not stingy. Meanwhile garbage food like a McDonald’s meal will run you $15+ now.
There’s just so, sooooooooo many options from $1-20 in Asia that are high quality good eatin’ compared to here where $20 is now barely getting you the lowest of low quality for something as basic as burgers and pizzas.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who doesn't believe US food sucks v rest of world is in denial. That is all.
The biggest factor among many is that culturally food matters in other countries more than in US. As simple as this fact - in Asia and Europe and Islands and LAtAm, people take meals seriously. Here in the US, most people do not. Lunch is school for example is grossness for our kids. In other countries adults would be eating better having school food than adult food in the US!!!
My kid in US knows chicken tenders, pizza and spaghetti. Take any other country and their kid will eat a whole lot more variety and better. This is 100% true.
Anonymous wrote:People, it’s not that complicated.
You can get a really nice bento sent in a country like Japan for $8 that’s got nice piece of grilled fish, rice, veggies, and some pickled stuff for $6. Portions not stingy. Meanwhile garbage food like a McDonald’s meal will run you $15+ now.
There’s just so, sooooooooo many options from $1-20 in Asia that are high quality good eatin’ compared to here where $20 is now barely getting you the lowest of low quality for something as basic as burgers and pizzas.