Anonymous wrote:Israel! Such a kid oriented society. Warm atmosphere. Everyone looks out for everyone else. Great food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you did not live in the USA, where would you choose to raise your kids? Serious question as we are exploring other countries to move to. Looking for a slower pace, less reliance on cars to get everywhere, better air quality and soil quality, and more focus on community.
Argentina. Trust me.
Anonymous wrote:Brazil. Affordable private schools, children are beloved, excellent food and reasonable cost of living. The south has lots of European expats.
Anonymous wrote:If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Don’t even get me started on Nordic countries.
Incredibly high COL with low salaries
Terrible weather
Lack of innovation and diversity of jobs
Rules/laws about everything
High taxes
*Insane mortgage debt* for income levels
Inflexible labor market due to laws
Everyone making roughly the same amount of money. A cleaner making not much less than an engineer.
Forced gender equality that in reality has just made life more difficult for women and easier for men. For example, women being pushed to take long parental leaves that are low paid with unavailable childcare. Women expected to have completely separate finances even if married and completely provide for themselves. Hence the parental leave since men are now not supporting women after they have children
Group think where everyone is the same and it you’re not, you’re a problem, which is why there is a lack of innovation and growth
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England
LOL where exactly did you live? We’re not even CLOSE to having the best quality of life…
Actually we do. This is such nonsense. You spiked Americans have absolutely no idea how good you have it. If the UK was a state it would be #51 in every single metric.
WTF is a “spiked” American?
And you’ve obviously never lived in a Nordic country. Most places in the US are an absolute embarrassment in comparison. We’re still better than Canada, though, and I’ll die on that hill.
Anonymous wrote:I would raise them in the USA first because, having lived abroad in many different countries, I think we have by far the best quality of life.
However, outside the US, my top personal choices would be:
Italy, France, Malaysia, England