I’ve been in Kyiv fir the last 5 months Oct’22-Feb’23 . It’s very beautiful and by far safer here than New York or any major city in the US or Western Europe .
My wife and I live in Sweden, and we basically moved out from the second largest city in the country to have a more simple/less stressful/calmer lifestyle.
That's what I don't like about this video; the fact that he was a big city boy. I would NEVER live in a big city in America, as that is where the drug addicts, the gangs, the criminal element thrive, because those cities are run by Democrats who don't have a bone in their body, or a cell in their brain. I live in a multi-city area with 300,000 population. Low crime, no gangs, we leave the doors unlocked, beautiful area to live. There is more to America than the awful, big cities I won't even visit, let alone live in.
@Jackie Hillson Have you ever seen the medicaid qualification chart? Anyone can have government healthcare if they want in America..... And what government healthcare system? UK and Canada where they micromanage every little interaction between doctor and patient and your hospital functions like a dmv in many places, or Germany and Denmark where the sole intervention is a mandatory health insurance policy with a cheaper government option?
@Jackie Hillson You think people don't die waiting for care in Canada and the UK? The average wait time for Brain Surgery in the UK is 3 months, so while that tumor is growing, just be sure to be real patient, and if it explodes or eats your brain tissue in the mean time, well, at least it was free. In India the government has price controlled the cost of Heart Stents such that every person with a heart attack recieves stents. But what about the people that needed bypass surgery? Their situation is clearly neglected, and using the improper surgical intervention will lead to another heart attack or likely death probably 10+ years before they would die with the proper care. Prostate Cancer has a 99.9% survival rate in the US. in Canada in the UK, it is 93%. That 6-7% might not seem like a lot to you, but it's great to know if you are, or know any males, that prostate cancer cells are almost 100% present in males aged 60+, meaning every man you know has about a 50% lifetime chance of developing this cancer. That 6-7% could be your family or friend, and in the US it's almost like nothing ever happened, it is so exceedingly rare for a prostate cancer death to occur. You can learn alot about the UK and Canada by looking up wait times, for visits and surgeries both. Another thing you probably don't know, most states have their own healthcare specifically for citizens of their state that pay in, which is essentially emergency insurance that guarantees you wont pay a dime over 2000+. The US Government made the current employer system by requiring health insurance for full time workers which strangled off lots of private plans. If it was simply about lowering cost for the average person, you might just make a law requiring a doctors visit to also be payable in cash, and require a detailed receipt for every service performed or good delivered, and allow medical boards to give out their own qualifications and not prohibit doctors from working unless they go through the expensive AMA schools (which in turn squeezes the supply of doctors which increases demand) You also fail to mention that the average person in the US pays about 30-40% of their income in combined taxes, and that the average canadian, uk person, pays upwards of 60% in combined taxes. Do you think most americans want to double their tax burden so that we can turn the doctors office into the same bumbling mismanagement as our public schools, of our dmvs.
@@immaculatesquid I always wondered why you so-called 'patriots' seemed more gung-ho loyal to corporate globalist interests than to your own citizenry.
Here in Berlin so far I didn't see someone get shot directly as Aaron did in SF, but it happens in the neighbourhood, particularly stabbings, and I get to know people who are involved. This (i.imgur.com/5MO3ZFd.jpg) is how it looks at my subway station since 2015, you better don't cross these guys, what with not buying their stuff etc. If you have to endure this long enough you think about moving, a hip party capital can only give you so much to compensate for this cr#p.
Bro this is heavily encouraging.. I've been looking for an out. I agree with all these points. Not your normal type of video but I definitely appreciate this. 👏🏼
I have lived overseas most of my adult life. When you said 'they don't get it' you were spot-on. If you haven't traveled a lot, you'll never understand. Good video, thanks. tom
My Grandfather is Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and mixed with surrounding countries from around he left Poland in the early 1900s to America. They all left those countries for a reason. Usa is gonna fall because the socialist left
I came to US 18 years ago, work hard achieve you financially goal is easy in US, as long as persistent work hard, save money and invest either on stockmarket or real estate.
Dude, if you come to Moscow, let's meet up, I have changed my career and become a web programmer cause of you (I was a translator before, I even used to teach English in Asia as well, haha). Beer is on me!
Aaron actually also inspired me to start learning coding. Calling myself a programmer would be a stretch. I've learned beyond basic stuff but then got carried away by product management. Understanding coding definately helps here too.
I grew up in the south bronx I've been living in central Spain for the last 5 years..I have peace tranquility and a daughter I would rather die than let my daughter grow up around the environment I grew up in things I saw ..I know theres great places in America but it's just much nicer in Europe
@@adabook7828 hi ada i live in toledo spain it's 40 minutes away from Madrid by car it's a peaceful place with many things for you to see and do. For a single person who wants to mingle places like salamanca Madrid Valencia Barcelona murcia the list goes on
I completely agree, moved from Long Beach to Seville with my wife and toddler two years ago and it was the best move we could have made. Life is so much more relaxed and chill out here, way safer than the streets of any city in the US. I'm real good off living in Ukraine though, not too many mixed couples like mine around that way lol
Living in Eastern Europe earning US kind of money makes you a goddamn king here. It's basically what most smart people from Eastern Europe are doing, or planning on be doing. Especially if they're into IT or engineering. I guess it's Easter European dream. 😂
@@spankythemonkey9828 agreed, but I don't think it'll be a problem for him. He's damn smart with really solid perspective on life. Also even if he falls for something like that, with good lawyer here (in Serbia) he'd easily keep 99% of everything.
@@spankythemonkey9828 I know about that. It's bullshit beyond belief. Sadly it's the same here when it comes to children, however in terms of money and property it's different. Good lawyer can get you really far here. Not to mention if you want to avoid taxes while keeping your money safe.
gosh americans are so spoiled! Americans always find something to complain about! omg i'm making 250k a year and i have to pay 2k for rent a month. Talk about white privilege.
Great video! You're living life to the fullest! All these experiences will add to you and make you a more well-rounded person. At the least you'll have great stories when you're an old guy :)
It's been a decade I've been living in the U.S and I grew up in Iran. I like your videos from Iran and other countries! keep up with the great job Peter! Can't wait to make some money and travel around the world like you :)
@@davoodmossadad9296 I got to visit your home country before the pandemic 15 months ago and loved it, the people, stunning architecture, the food. I had visited many years ago when the Shah was in power. I would like to visit again, the 2 weeks went by much too fast.
I am an American and live in Eastern Europe and have lived here for years and I will never go back to USA. Not everyone wants to live in USA, this isn’t just “life experience” to immigrate to other countries for many of us like you think.
Brave move man, I live in central-eastern Europe and every time I was talking with someone from west-Europe countries they have had a picture of East like cold, post-Soviet and ugly countries but the truth is kinda opposite. Also few times I've been in France, Germany and must admit that overall I felt less secure than in my country and I'm not speaking about language barrier.
@@АртёмКурилов-б5л cool, it's an outlandish idea of going out there Especially since I don't know the language But I'm young and have no responsibility back home, and I have the savings to spend a few seasons out there
@@mong4491 Here we speak two languages: Ukrainian and Russian. The first one is more common, the second one is more universal, so I would recommend everyone to learn Russian. It's incredibly hard, but if you set your standard low, than you'll be able to communicate on a basic level after some time of learning. Generally speaking, we know some English, but don't expect too much
@@АртёмКурилов-б5л What about visa? How can I get visa to get there? How is Zelensky controlling? I feel sad hearing about Belarus people struggling right now, I hope Zelenksy is not doing any bad. (politics matter to be safe)
As a person of Slavic heritage I'd never move to Ukraine or Russia. They're too geopolitically unstable. Bulgaria would be my #1 choice. #2 Croatia, and #3 Slovakia.
As someone who lives in Serbia for almost 50 years, you've missed one crucial thing, in eastern Europe corruption is a part of your life, everyone is corrupt, from a president to a janitor, and that is the main reason why those countries have much worse economics and are not good to live in. I get it is nice to have great earnings working online for US companies and live where everything is cheaper, but investing in those countries is not a good thing because of the corruption everywhere, you have to be corrupt to have a company there, it's how it works in eastern Europe. Also, governors son can run you over on a crosswalk and don't get a day in a jail. Basically lawlessness and corruption runs the country.
This is true also in SE Asia. But here's the thing, in the USA only the top officials are allowed to be corrupt, normal people are thrown in a cage. In other countries, everyone can participate.
I can only speak about Ukraine and not Eastern Europe as a whole, but it's less about corruption being an integral part of life, but more about social systems and institutions being rigged to favor the corruption opportunities. If you REALLY wish to do things by the book, you can still do that, it's just much harder since you have to navigate rather complicated sets of legislation and unwritten rules and customs, which to a foreigner can be rather confusing. I've been in my fair share of situations where police caught people for speeding and decided not to pursue the matter with issuing speeding tickets because the drivers were adamant about getting proper paperwork and knew their rights, so the policemen just could not appear imposing enough to ask for a bribe. Pretty much the same goes for general bureaucratic institutions, schools, universities, even goddamn tax office (to be fair, can't include hospitals here, though without going into much detail, the current situation with healthcare may actually be favoring foreign citizens, weirdly enough). However, you do need the right mindset and knowledge to pull that off, plenty of simple folks just can't for a variety of reasons.
Damn, living in Western Europe I'm thinking about doing the same, will probably do, hopefully in not too much time. All props to you for making the big step 👏 And thank you again for all your enlightening videos!
As Eastern European When I was just a kid I wanted to live in US but when I learnt what shit hole it is I started to think moving to Japan or stay here
@@Lithnox Well, yo are a European citizen, so you can move freely anywhere in this big fat land! The netherlands is a good option if you speak english (and even better if you are willing to learn dutch, its not hard), if you speak german, go to germany and just build up your savings, and then see whats there. If you can, go with studying at the same time, it wont be easy, but preferable, if you want to have a chence at not breaking your own body in labour jobs later down the road, plus will be easier to get a better starting job in any country if you have a good education/certification in a good field (IT is a pretty good option).
Really whats so interesting? Some Silverspooner who talks like everyone makes 200 k and can just go globe trotting on a whim and move anywhere rhey want !! Interesting," what one phrase or statement was interesting ? His Name is Aaron," I find that interesting.
@@josephcarstensen7450 Yes, though I may have been a bit harsh," I just think some ppl have no idea that orher ppl may not be in their same financial status, thus making them not capable of Travel on a Whim," but Good for Him.
being exposed to a traumatic event will make you take drastic actions. but you really could have just moved to a smaller city if you felt the big city was unsafe.
Funny thing I used to live in upper Manhattan in a neighborhood where there was also an opera singer you could hear outside...They usually practice on the weekends..
I'm from Serbia and the only problem here is our weak economy, but for those that have money this isn't a bad place to live contrary to what both westerners and my generation growing up was led to believe. It's safe, the only crime i or my family experienced is getting my bike stolen cause i left it outside one too many times, people are friendly IMO, there's no terror attacks, natural disasters,people are more traditional and conservative but in a good way, they value family, tradition, hard-work, honesty etc. The cities aren't overcrowded, even Belgrade doesn't have more than 2mil, everything in Europe is basically an hour plane ride away, Greece,Italy,Germany if you want to go on holidays etc. The food is amazing but i might be biased, the girls are beautiful but our guys are very tall and big as well so you have some stiff competition here, but if i was an American earning 100k remotely, i'd basically live here like a king
I mean yeah it's not that bad, but it depends on where you live in the country. The worst crime I witnessed and was a victim to is getting my bike stolen, in addition to getting all the locks in my basement broken and stolen. I also witnessed quite a few drug deals. I mean yeah, it's a 100 times safer than San Francisco, LA, New York and Chicago but still... You could run into some problematic people. And there are some natural disasters - floodings. Again, not comparable to some places in the US like Texas or Florida, but it can still cause a considerable amount of damage... But I agree with everything else. I'm actually kinda glad I was born here and not somewhere else.
I traveled a lot throughout Europe as an international truckdriver including Serbia, Ukraine, Romania etc. You are feeling real freedom at the moment and are free from fake !! 1) You can move around without having to look over your shoulder or be on your guard for things you mentioned (shoplifting, pickpocketing, drug abuse or even killing) 2) people don't care about fake image, they won't buy a bigger or more expensive car or house to impress their neighbors, they don't brag !! 3) you are starting to understand that the definition of poor is a different poor than what you were made believe all your life 4) you are not being treated as a threat or as an immigrant but as an equal I could go on, but until this point it's already reason enough to at least consider if you're happy the way you live
Would disagree with your second point, it really depends on your social status. The higher you go, the higher stakes at the wealth rat race become. And even in middle and lower classes, people tend to blow small fortunes on ceremonies like weddings and funerals for precisely the same reason you mentioned - appearing to your social circles more well-off than you actually are. Not saying absolutely everyone is into it, but it is quite common.
@@Evilprimarch we've got a famous expression in the Netherlands which says; Doe maar normaal, Dan doe je al gek genoeg !! Which translates; Act just normal, that's already crazy enough !! The Dutch (there are always exceptions) don't tend to mirror themselves to their peers !! Of course the neighbor buys a Merc when he's got the means to do but not to impress me, because he won't !!
I'm from Canada and whenever I went down the west coast thru seattle and portland, it always sketched me out getting into some neighborhoods! Americans do love their guns!
@@noxusguy9735 I don't wish to impose my policy on leftists. California can be california. Just don't force all 50 states to be california. The founders had the idea right.
@Great White Having lived in the UK for 48 years, I strongly suspect you have no clue what you are talking about. Sounds like a political sound bite to me.
@@ameurus According to my family who still live there, it's still the same people running the country, they just put a different coat on. I don't really care, I will never go back there so long as I am alive!
The safety throughout Europe is nowhere to be compared with North/Central/South America, with one exception and that's Canada And then you get American tourists worryingly asking about terrorism levels in EU, cause they've heard about it somewhere FYI taxes are usually quite high(er) in Europe compared to the usa, but you get in return idk - public transport, affordable or almost free schooling system from kindergarten to college, healthcare ... Nice work btw, I would through in a recommendation of Ljubljana in Slovenia to give it a go as a place of residence
his description of SF sounded exactly Canada though, other than the guns (the junkies here have knives, pepper spray, axes and machetes), Canada is turning bad too, I see people shooting drugs here on the streets often too
Man I have been waiting for this video when you shared in a tweet that you are moving to Europe and will do a personal life update video. You are a humble guy & I love your attitude. Keep doing what you do.
When you can not compete for women in your own greatest country in the world you have to travel to the 3rd world shetholes where women get $100 a month so that you can smash and then come with fake reasons like marxists leninists ruined the united states for you lol
@@alexisrafaelo334 compete over the garbage in America? No thanks. Also you are an idiot if you believe the statistics on how much money people make. Most people in Ukraine make their money off the books and are far richer than the statistics reflect. Combined with a much higher home ownership rate and ridiculously cheaper cost of living thebAmericans are really the poor ones. The gold digger thing is all women in their 30s whom no ukranian man would ever marry
From Florida and been to Italy. I would love to move there if I can especially seeing houses in some of the small towns going for a dollar to purchase.
SF has become a s_it hole. Maybe you should visit the rest of America. And you are mistaken about the $200.00 cap on stealing. The police won’t prosecute any booty less than $1000.00. It’s a lawless place 😢
@@KP-sg3fq It amuses me that when talking about the US, everyone cites our crumbling cities. US cities suck. Many small towns are far superior and much safer. In my town, violence is extremely rare. It’s very laid back and quiet.
@@anasali774 non-white immigration was largely banned in the US before the 1960s. The 60s was the beginning of the end in multiple ways for the US. Immigration, feminism/whoredom, hippies/druggies, Marxism, three letter agencies running the shadow gov, zionism, political assassinations, etc.
I lived in Bulgaria for a couple of years. Totally agree that there are a lot of interesting and beautiful places in Eastern Europe. And the older architecture was really cool too.
successful people don't become that way overnight .most people you see as a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
I’m from San Jose, CA. Small 2 bed, 1 bath houses are over a million dollars, homeless people are pooping and doing drugs in the streets and people are getting shot. There are nice areas too but the bad things are right around the corner.
I’m Ukrainian who lives in San Jose right now, lol. That’s all true. Sooner or later planning to go back to my home country, don’t want my kids to grow up here.
Small world lol 😂 I love this city but it seems to be getting worse. More expensive and more crime. Crazy. My mom and step dads home was broken into a few years back. Safe travels
I lived in the Philippines where it's hard to find people who can't speak English but despite being able to easily communicate with most people after living there for 7 years I met maybe 2 Filipinos who I was able to "bond" with. Finding a place that fits who you are as a person is so important. Ultimately I moved to Brazil because everyone I met through my work that was from there were so great so I knew id probably fit right in there (despite safety nonsense) and sure enough I did. And like you mentioned at the end of your video, moving to a place where 100% of the people are your type is, ya.... sound judgment lol. That said Ukrainians are cool and my experience with Russians is awesome too but I just can't handle winters anymore for the rest of my life.
I lived in the city in the 1970's, and it was really great. I moved across the bay, but still commuted in until 4 years ago. In that time, I've only gone in into the City half a dozen times. Honestly, if I never go there again, that would be fine. It's dirty, expensive, and way overrated as a city. I can't believe people still visit it as tourists.
I lived in SF for many, many years and moved to Germany in late 2019. I had been planning my move for well over a year. When I moved, Germans were perplexed as to why I would make such a permanent move away from the USA. Now, I think they are beginning to understand. Americans thought my move would not be permanent. They thought I'd be back already even though I said it was not a temporary move. But, I think they get it now, too.
When I first moved to Italy 20 years ago, Italians were very similar. They would ask me WHY I would move from the States. Now rarely, if at all, I am asked why I would want to move from the USA.
Before you mentioned Delores park, I knew where you were. Haha. I’m in Oakland. Moved there from Sunset district in San Francisco. My wife and I are moving out of the United States as well man. By the way, it’s gotten worse since you’ve left the Bay Area.
I feel you I been thinking of the same thing in moving out of the u.s.a the u.s is just getting on my nerves now with there bullshit not just the government but the people too.
Brasov city in Romania, a quiet / old city by the mountains with Germans and Hungarians also living there for centuries, many speak english to, you will love it perhaps if you visit or settle, not expensive.
Awesome video! I spent a little over a year in Ukraine/Moldova and LOVED it. Kyiv is such a hotspot for tech and being on the groundfloor can be so lucrative for Americans who can bridge the gap and help make things happen. Thanks for sharing your story!
He's not wrong about Kiev I visited once ended up making a friend and been back loads of times....lots of programmers there working for foreign companies and the city has a really cool vibe about it I love it
Hahaha I knew you were gonna say girls in the last place. I’m from México and live in Krakow but I aso have travel to Ukraine. Just saw your channel, very organic. Consider me subscribed!
I’ve been a green card holder 🇺🇸 for 6 years and moved back to Ukraine. I was depressed all the time in the USA. Didn’t feel safe physically and financially. Couldn’t get proper health care even thought it was covered by health insurance, the diversity of culture and healthy food was poor. I lived in 6 states and none of them felt like home :(
Hi Aaron, My wife and I want to help, so, we are moving there to volunteer in any way possible. I am a retired teacher and professor (of English and education). After my fall semester of teaching in Oregon, we plan to move to Ukraine. Cindy's grandparents are from Odesa. Victory to Ukraine!🇺🇦🙏🇺🇦💙 🇺🇦 Dean *Your advice??
I started watching your videos when I got my first programming job. Now I landed a remote job and I'm living in Mexico. Good on you going to Ukraine, trust me you're not alone, some of us with a brain (and no kids at home) are jumping ship.
@@genericdeveloper3966 Right now most EU countries are in lockdown just like the US. No politician wants to be responsible for rising death toll. The plan seems to be to vaccinate the vulnerable first. It's supposed to be voluntary. I would expect the situation to stabilize only in summer and restart next fall. It you want to visit Europe, the best chance will be in summer.
Woah, I witnessed the same thing during my last visit to SF. A guy walks into walkgreens, loads up an entire backpack full of drinks, and waltzes right out. I even pointed it out to the manager _as it was happening_ and he literally just shrugged and said, "It's not worth the risk." What's more, there were a dozen or so cops all congregated at the corner just a block away. I told them about the incident moments after it happened, and they just said to me, "Welcome to San Francisco."
I'm from Serbia, and hearing that you moved to my home country seems ironic since the majority of youths wants to leave the country on every opportunity which presents itself. In fact a good friend of mine moved to Germany under a month ago. On the other, just this summer, I met a number of people from the US who have ties to Serbia including another friend, who may even permanently move here.
Thanks for the video! I love Eastern Europe and have been there many times. Hoping to return again soon. You should do a more in depth video on the tax incentives and living abroad. Also, about to do a video on Crimea on another channel I run. Have you been to that area or know more of what's going on lately there?
try Quebec city (no crime and nice architecture, good nightlife, very good restaurants, european and american culture, handsome people, easy to buy property), etc.
First of congrats. Having the awareness to want to be happy first is amazing and being able to work from anywhere as an engineer is a major plus and bonus to be able to make this move Being an entrepreneur my self I have a ton of cities I have labeled as live able all over the world. I also have a RUclips channel and being able to be in your position would be awesome for content Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. I been there. It’s amazing. Don’t love the food but the city and its vibe and the women are lovely. You should do a vlog just hanging out around the city of Budapest Again congrats! Enjoy life and good luck W any investments you make out there
I am the same. I left Australia 2 years ago to live in Russia with my Russian fiancée and I have not looked back. A cheaper and more beautiful country and many beautiful girls. Moreover, Russia is the largest county on earth and I am having fun exploring it. No sjw, no political correctness here, just a simple life: I love it.
As a native Russian living in the USA I can still agree I love Russia because they don't have so much political correctness bullshit as we do have in the USA.
Glad to hear you choosing my country! We're proud of our country and are very welcoming of foreigners, however most of our population is quite elder and don't speak english so a piece of advice would be to learn some portuguese because they're very appreciative of your efforts to speak the native language ;) If you don't mind me asking, what part of portugal are you thinking of going to?
Never been to Eastern Europe, but am interested after this video. I agree with you about your reasons for leaving the U.S. I would also like to live abroad someday for a more enjoyable lifestyle. I enjoy your delivery in speaking- you're not obnoxiously high energy like some other youtubers I see (you know what I mean? lol). Your calm delivery comes out as more genuine and well -thought. Thank you for sharing your insights!
A basic rule is that all civilized countries are in the EU. Countries further east have serious problems - very low salaries, corruption and totalitarian tendencies, especially in older generation.
lol I appreciate the honesty, especially at the end bahaha. but I'm glad you found a place that works for you :D that's so great! definitely gave me a lot to think about.
Even though your background is kind of messy any kievan immediately recognizes you are in a building block from tsarist times , which means city center and which automatically means "higher status".
So you lived in SF for so many years and decided that it represented the entirety of the US. Just come upfront and say you're doing it for the 0% tax rate and the girls.
@@nhvidn California is arguably one of the worst places to live in the country, and if you've lived there and in other states for a while, you'd get what I'm talking about. California is an overly crowded, expensive, homeless cesspool, and there are several better states to live in. Either way, your impression of most of the US seems pretty distorted.
I've been to Europe. Everything you are saying is SPOT ON. I sincerely wish I could move to Europe, except I would move to Slovenia. If I didn't have such strong ties to my family , I would move there! I wish you all of the best man
Aaron, I live in the Haight and am currently in Prague for a month working, and definitely want to move out here. I can't believe how screwed up life is in SF and how safe I feel here right now. I am paying $3k for an apartment building that has been broken into with a crowbar twice. I don't want to live in fear and seeing people overdosing on the street everyday. Thanks for posting this.
Welcome to Prague. I live here and I wouldn't want to move anywhere else. It's very safe with positive outlook for the future. US companies offer the best pay.
glad you guys are liking this one, seems like I have to make more,
for the meantime, I have IG instagram.com/aaronjack
Aaron Jack I just discovered this channel, am really enjoy your insightful observations and commentary
THIS IS WHAT WE CAME FOR....MORE STORIES PLEASE!!!
re: us dollar devaluation- what thoughts about ecb devaluating euro
Yes please have the opera in background too 😻
Much love-- currently in US-- from Nepal. With hopes of going somewhere once certain goals are done 🙃🙂
you should visit Lithuania, definately lovely place for it people
Well, the safety aspect of living in Ukraine didn't age so well. Hope you're safe...
I’ve been in Kyiv fir the last 5 months Oct’22-Feb’23 . It’s very beautiful and by far safer here than New York or any major city in the US or Western Europe .
I’m an American who lives in Serbia now for 8 years. I prefer east Europe it’s cheap, Safe, and people are super cool
What do you do for a living at serbia?
Greetings from the Russian Far East on the Pacific Coast! I hear that Serbia is nice, have to visit!
How did you move there
In what city in Serbia
Does anybody say 'go back to your country' to you? xD
My wife and I live in Sweden, and we basically moved out from the second largest city in the country to have a more simple/less stressful/calmer lifestyle.
"Escape from Malmo" lol
@@GUITARTIME2024 Gothenburg actually hehe
Let me guess...Linkoping.
@@lotharroberts5978 nooo Gothenburg
That's what I don't like about this video; the fact that he was a big city boy. I would NEVER live in a big city in America, as that is where the drug addicts, the gangs, the criminal element thrive, because those cities are run by Democrats who don't have a bone in their body, or a cell in their brain. I live in a multi-city area with 300,000 population. Low crime, no gangs, we leave the doors unlocked, beautiful area to live. There is more to America than the awful, big cities I won't even visit, let alone live in.
Being rich is being around quality people not having expensive things!
what about both... don't expensive things also attract more people, thus you might just need expensive stuff to be around people
@@carlobramini4826 Opulence makes humans pieces of worthless shit. You can keep your things, I'll take decent poor people any day...
No, it isn't. Being rich is just having a high networth. That's it. You can be around quality people while poor and around crappy people while rich.
Trinkets are meaningless, and worthless. You got that right indeed.
@@painexotic3757 All rich people are criminals against humanity. The true measure of someones worth, is what they'd be worth if they lost everything.
I appreciate your honesty. The US has lost its luster.
Luster? It's MIND.
@Jackie Hillson Have you ever seen the medicaid qualification chart? Anyone can have government healthcare if they want in America.....
And what government healthcare system? UK and Canada where they micromanage every little interaction between doctor and patient and your hospital functions like a dmv in many places, or Germany and Denmark where the sole intervention is a mandatory health insurance policy with a cheaper government option?
@Jackie Hillson You think people don't die waiting for care in Canada and the UK? The average wait time for Brain Surgery in the UK is 3 months, so while that tumor is growing, just be sure to be real patient, and if it explodes or eats your brain tissue in the mean time, well, at least it was free. In India the government has price controlled the cost of Heart Stents such that every person with a heart attack recieves stents. But what about the people that needed bypass surgery? Their situation is clearly neglected, and using the improper surgical intervention will lead to another heart attack or likely death probably 10+ years before they would die with the proper care. Prostate Cancer has a 99.9% survival rate in the US. in Canada in the UK, it is 93%. That 6-7% might not seem like a lot to you, but it's great to know if you are, or know any males, that prostate cancer cells are almost 100% present in males aged 60+, meaning every man you know has about a 50% lifetime chance of developing this cancer. That 6-7% could be your family or friend, and in the US it's almost like nothing ever happened, it is so exceedingly rare for a prostate cancer death to occur.
You can learn alot about the UK and Canada by looking up wait times, for visits and surgeries both.
Another thing you probably don't know, most states have their own healthcare specifically for citizens of their state that pay in, which is essentially emergency insurance that guarantees you wont pay a dime over 2000+.
The US Government made the current employer system by requiring health insurance for full time workers which strangled off lots of private plans.
If it was simply about lowering cost for the average person, you might just make a law requiring a doctors visit to also be payable in cash, and require a detailed receipt for every service performed or good delivered, and allow medical boards to give out their own qualifications and not prohibit doctors from working unless they go through the expensive AMA schools (which in turn squeezes the supply of doctors which increases demand)
You also fail to mention that the average person in the US pays about 30-40% of their income in combined taxes, and that the average canadian, uk person, pays upwards of 60% in combined taxes.
Do you think most americans want to double their tax burden so that we can turn the doctors office into the same bumbling mismanagement as our public schools, of our dmvs.
@@immaculatesquid I always wondered why you so-called 'patriots' seemed more gung-ho loyal to corporate globalist interests than to your own citizenry.
@@celestepalm6949 I hate all centralization of power. Nothing I said contradicts that
Took 11 minutes to hear the REAL reason!!
Hahaha, that's a good one!
Here in Berlin so far I didn't see someone get shot directly as Aaron did in SF, but it happens in the neighbourhood, particularly stabbings, and I get to know people who are involved. This (i.imgur.com/5MO3ZFd.jpg) is how it looks at my subway station since 2015, you better don't cross these guys, what with not buying their stuff etc. If you have to endure this long enough you think about moving, a hip party capital can only give you so much to compensate for this cr#p.
Touche!
Yup
Thank you for saving me time. I listened upto 6th minute while he was beating around the bush. The whole video can be the last 30 seconds of it.
Bro this is heavily encouraging.. I've been looking for an out. I agree with all these points. Not your normal type of video but I definitely appreciate this. 👏🏼
so is america that dangerous to live in Really ? did you also witnessed a gunshot ? :o
@@cutscenes3399 The cities are dangerous compared to other parts of the world but most people will never witness anything violent.
@Cutscenes. I’m from Chicago which idk if that makes a difference but yes I’ve definitely seen that, experienced that and much more.
This man moved to Europe to smash
Can't blame him 😂
LMAO
Women still act like women in eastern europe !!!
@Jaline Sousa ruclips.net/video/V9O94UTDAJQ/видео.html
LMAOOOO
I have lived overseas most of my adult life. When you said 'they don't get it' you were spot-on. If you haven't traveled a lot, you'll never understand. Good video, thanks. tom
Well this didn't age very well.
Haha ww3 baby!!
nope didn't age well at all
You fled there because you weren't born there, I was born in Eastern Europe and fled to the USA. It's a vice versa idealization
Strange, I was taught that you were born in Geneva and moved to France.
Yes but the US is now almost unrecognized in over those ten recent years
Beware the Demoncrat Socialists....they destroy all that they control.
My Grandfather is Russian, Polish, Ukrainian and mixed with surrounding countries from around he left Poland in the early 1900s to America. They all left those countries for a reason. Usa is gonna fall because the socialist left
I came to US 18 years ago, work hard achieve you financially goal is easy in US, as long as persistent work hard, save money and invest either on stockmarket or real estate.
Dude, if you come to Moscow, let's meet up, I have changed my career and become a web programmer cause of you (I was a translator before, I even used to teach English in Asia as well, haha). Beer is on me!
Aaron actually also inspired me to start learning coding. Calling myself a programmer would be a stretch. I've learned beyond basic stuff but then got carried away by product management. Understanding coding definately helps here too.
What asian language (s) did you know
@@rexthompson5909 Mandarin
@@onurbal101 不,但我妻子是
That's a cool story. Aaron should make video if he goes to Russia.
Lol, Ukrainians leaving Ukraine to Czech Republic for better work.
American: moves to Ukraine.
Because the Americans have online businesses. They don't need local work.
An Czechs go to the germany for better work
@@cisarovnajosefina4525 not really, most of czechs work in czechia, we are not poles
12.5% interest paid by banks means you can survive on like $50,000 USD equivalent in the bank
@@cisarovnajosefina4525 and germans moving to Switzerland for a better job..😁😂
I grew up in the south bronx I've been living in central Spain for the last 5 years..I have peace tranquility and a daughter I would rather die than let my daughter grow up around the environment I grew up in things I saw ..I know theres great places in America but it's just much nicer in Europe
May I ask, where in Spain do you leave? What part of the Spain would you suggest to move to a single person?
@@adabook7828 hi ada i live in toledo spain it's 40 minutes away from Madrid by car it's a peaceful place with many things for you to see and do. For a single person who wants to mingle places like salamanca Madrid Valencia Barcelona murcia the list goes on
Glad that you care about yours daughter safety and morality. One on the reasons, i can't raise kids in north America is degeneracy.
I completely agree, moved from Long Beach to Seville with my wife and toddler two years ago and it was the best move we could have made. Life is so much more relaxed and chill out here, way safer than the streets of any city in the US. I'm real good off living in Ukraine though, not too many mixed couples like mine around that way lol
@@earrth911 I know. It's horrible. The materialism, brutality (emotional as well as physical) competitiveness, lack of cohesion and community, etc
Living in Eastern Europe earning US kind of money makes you a goddamn king here. It's basically what most smart people from Eastern Europe are doing, or planning on be doing. Especially if they're into IT or engineering. I guess it's Easter European dream. 😂
So true
@@spankythemonkey9828 agreed, but I don't think it'll be a problem for him. He's damn smart with really solid perspective on life. Also even if he falls for something like that, with good lawyer here (in Serbia) he'd easily keep 99% of everything.
@@spankythemonkey9828 I know about that. It's bullshit beyond belief. Sadly it's the same here when it comes to children, however in terms of money and property it's different. Good lawyer can get you really far here. Not to mention if you want to avoid taxes while keeping your money safe.
gosh americans are so spoiled! Americans always find something to complain about! omg i'm making 250k a year and i have to pay 2k for rent a month. Talk about white privilege.
I'm from Serbia, and I agree with you.
Great video! You're living life to the fullest! All these experiences will add to you and make you a more well-rounded person. At the least you'll have great stories when you're an old guy :)
It's been a decade I've been living in the U.S and I grew up in Iran. I like your videos from Iran and other countries! keep up with the great job Peter! Can't wait to make some money and travel around the world like you :)
@@davoodmossadad9296 I got to visit your home country before the pandemic 15 months ago and loved it, the people, stunning architecture, the food. I had visited many years ago when the Shah was in power. I would like to visit again, the 2 weeks went by much too fast.
I am an American and live in Eastern Europe and have lived here for years and I will never go back to USA. Not everyone wants to live in USA, this isn’t just “life experience” to immigrate to other countries for many of us like you think.
@@triquepersonalwork6369 You belong to the 1% real wealthy 🧠😉
@@classesanytime no I don’t, what makes you say that?
Brave move man, I live in central-eastern Europe and every time I was talking with someone from west-Europe countries they have had a picture of East like cold, post-Soviet and ugly countries but the truth is kinda opposite. Also few times I've been in France, Germany and must admit that overall I felt less secure than in my country and I'm not speaking about language barrier.
Sadly, the Stalinist architecture won’t go away in a hurry but there are lots of towns that look and feel more friendly and it’s only getting better.
You know how intense ur American propaganda is about the soviet bloc, right?
@Peter Newhouse That's propaganda Peter :/
southern Germany would be an option
Thank you for producing this video. As so many others have said, the United States is not the country it once was.
Polish girl here living in Daly City, you are spot on about everything, especially SF.
I hope the US does not change you. We are no longer a great country, and California is the worst of it.
Not much better here in NYC.
Keep voting Democrat! Everything they touch turns to shit!
Brit in Redwood City. Agree. He's spot on about the USA and SF.
@@qdamann Keep sucking the money from the Democrat coffers. Everything the GOP leeches from turns sour. GOP Socialism at work!!
I'm actually Ukrainian, so if you need anything I can help you!
nice can you help me?
@@mong4491 yeah, of course
@@АртёмКурилов-б5л cool, it's an outlandish idea of going out there
Especially since I don't know the language
But I'm young and have no responsibility back home, and I have the savings to spend a few seasons out there
@@mong4491 Here we speak two languages: Ukrainian and Russian. The first one is more common, the second one is more universal, so I would recommend everyone to learn Russian. It's incredibly hard, but if you set your standard low, than you'll be able to communicate on a basic level after some time of learning. Generally speaking, we know some English, but don't expect too much
@@АртёмКурилов-б5л What about visa? How can I get visa to get there? How is Zelensky controlling? I feel sad hearing about Belarus people struggling right now,
I hope Zelenksy is not doing any bad. (politics matter to be safe)
I’m from SF too. Fuck that place, good on you for getting out.
As a person of Slavic heritage I'd never move to Ukraine or Russia. They're too geopolitically unstable. Bulgaria would be my #1 choice. #2 Croatia, and #3 Slovakia.
Split in Croatia is great. Dalmatian coast is awesome. Springbok is my favorite antelope, because of the rugby team
I spent many summers visiting Dubrovnik all throughout the 80s
On point considering these times.
The "geopolitically unstable" part of your comment aged very well. Sadly
Well, how correct you were...
As someone who lives in Serbia for almost 50 years, you've missed one crucial thing, in eastern Europe corruption is a part of your life, everyone is corrupt, from a president to a janitor, and that is the main reason why those countries have much worse economics and are not good to live in. I get it is nice to have great earnings working online for US companies and live where everything is cheaper, but investing in those countries is not a good thing because of the corruption everywhere, you have to be corrupt to have a company there, it's how it works in eastern Europe. Also, governors son can run you over on a crosswalk and don't get a day in a jail. Basically lawlessness and corruption runs the country.
This is true also in SE Asia. But here's the thing, in the USA only the top officials are allowed to be corrupt, normal people are thrown in a cage. In other countries, everyone can participate.
Vladimir: At least it's affordable corruption to the common man.
@@skipperclinton1087 no, it's not affordable to the common man
@@PaulSinkevich It is where I live and it just depends on what the bribe/corruption is for.
I can only speak about Ukraine and not Eastern Europe as a whole, but it's less about corruption being an integral part of life, but more about social systems and institutions being rigged to favor the corruption opportunities. If you REALLY wish to do things by the book, you can still do that, it's just much harder since you have to navigate rather complicated sets of legislation and unwritten rules and customs, which to a foreigner can be rather confusing. I've been in my fair share of situations where police caught people for speeding and decided not to pursue the matter with issuing speeding tickets because the drivers were adamant about getting proper paperwork and knew their rights, so the policemen just could not appear imposing enough to ask for a bribe. Pretty much the same goes for general bureaucratic institutions, schools, universities, even goddamn tax office (to be fair, can't include hospitals here, though without going into much detail, the current situation with healthcare may actually be favoring foreign citizens, weirdly enough). However, you do need the right mindset and knowledge to pull that off, plenty of simple folks just can't for a variety of reasons.
Hey, greetings from Bucharest, Romania. Enjoy life in Ukraine!
Moving to Romania hopefully this year after 26 years of living in US (Belarussian with Romanian husband) can’t wait!
@@OlgaD222 bruh romania sucks like idk do whatever,we don t have unity
@@FreiWild1776 some parts of Romania suck but some are really cool.
@@weedmastersr Rahova ya’ mean?!
@@FreiWild1776 well it sucks because of the horrible politicians we have. Otherwise I see no reason to not love this country
I'm glad I live in a humble town in the US. Avoid big cities that's all
Yes, US is amazing outside the big cities .
The way to go is smaller to midsized cities that have everything you basically need without the headache of the major cities.
the man was lying , watch the whole video . he is a dirty monger
@@anasali774 how come
@@ricardorodriguesrr18 I live in an Ohio Suburb and never going back to reside in a big city lol.
Damn, living in Western Europe I'm thinking about doing the same, will probably do, hopefully in not too much time.
All props to you for making the big step 👏 And thank you again for all your enlightening videos!
why do u think of doing that pls share ur thoughts
Adrien T, Was in zagreb croatia, It is beautiful, reasonable and safe.
@@judymckee5992 thank you Judy.
I've been to Kyiv for vacation. I loved it! I'm currently transitioning to Software Engineering and my dream is to be remote and move to Kyiv too.
I hear it's really nice this time of year
As Eastern European When I was just a kid I wanted to live in US but when I learnt what shit hole it is I started to think moving to Japan or stay here
Are you in Japan now?
@@GoldKingsMan Sadly no. Restricted travel here and I'm still underaged for another year so it'll have to wait for now.
@@Lithnox I plan to go sometime,raising up funds my parents lame with cash.Which country you from?
@@GoldKingsMan I'm from Lithuania. Well it's not too bad here but here payments aren't the best so yeah. Just waiting and saving for now.
@@Lithnox Well, yo are a European citizen, so you can move freely anywhere in this big fat land! The netherlands is a good option if you speak english (and even better if you are willing to learn dutch, its not hard), if you speak german, go to germany and just build up your savings, and then see whats there. If you can, go with studying at the same time, it wont be easy, but preferable, if you want to have a chence at not breaking your own body in labour jobs later down the road, plus will be easier to get a better starting job in any country if you have a good education/certification in a good field (IT is a pretty good option).
Super interesting man. Spend a lot of time in Eastern Europe. Kiev is a great base. 🙏🏼💯✌
Really whats so interesting? Some Silverspooner who talks like everyone makes 200 k and can just go globe trotting on a whim and move anywhere rhey want !! Interesting," what one phrase or statement was interesting ? His Name is Aaron," I find that interesting.
@@josephcarstensen7450 Yes, though I may have been a bit harsh," I just think some ppl have no idea that orher ppl may not be in their same financial status, thus making them not capable of Travel on a Whim," but Good for Him.
Yeah, so long as Russia doesn't invade.
@@healthquest4823 It's still standing at least
being exposed to a traumatic event will make you take drastic actions. but you really could have just moved to a smaller city if you felt the big city was unsafe.
Right, seems like he wants to be in a city without the city problems
The US system is the problem... any city in the USA... better get out !! I did...
@@donkitoslocos5891 the problem is money in politics vs angry citizens and the money always wins.
Spencer Broom Exactly, shitty cities...
Soon smaller cities in the US will be overrun with violent nonwhites, too.
"sorry about the opera"...sorry, you just gave me another incentive to move 😂
Funny thing I used to live in upper Manhattan in a neighborhood where there was also an opera singer you could hear outside...They usually practice on the weekends..
I'm from Serbia and the only problem here is our weak economy, but for those that have money this isn't a bad place to live contrary to what both westerners and my generation growing up was led to believe. It's safe, the only crime i or my family experienced is getting my bike stolen cause i left it outside one too many times, people are friendly IMO, there's no terror attacks, natural disasters,people are more traditional and conservative but in a good way, they value family, tradition, hard-work, honesty etc.
The cities aren't overcrowded, even Belgrade doesn't have more than 2mil, everything in Europe is basically an hour plane ride away, Greece,Italy,Germany if you want to go on holidays etc.
The food is amazing but i might be biased, the girls are beautiful but our guys are very tall and big as well so you have some stiff competition here, but if i was an American earning 100k remotely, i'd basically live here like a king
100K in what currency? I thought about Serbia but I don't know about chess clubs there. Is it only for grandmasters?
@@chessblunderer898 $/year
are russians welcomed?
I mean yeah it's not that bad, but it depends on where you live in the country. The worst crime I witnessed and was a victim to is getting my bike stolen, in addition to getting all the locks in my basement broken and stolen. I also witnessed quite a few drug deals. I mean yeah, it's a 100 times safer than San Francisco, LA, New York and Chicago but still... You could run into some problematic people.
And there are some natural disasters - floodings. Again, not comparable to some places in the US like Texas or Florida, but it can still cause a considerable amount of damage...
But I agree with everything else. I'm actually kinda glad I was born here and not somewhere else.
@@andreward8510 Of course
This video feels like witnessing someone go all-in on a stock, only for it to nosedive the very next day.
I traveled a lot throughout Europe as an international truckdriver including Serbia, Ukraine, Romania etc.
You are feeling real freedom at the moment and are free from fake !!
1) You can move around without having to look over your shoulder or be on your guard for things you mentioned (shoplifting, pickpocketing, drug abuse or even killing)
2) people don't care about fake image, they won't buy a bigger or more expensive car or house to impress their neighbors, they don't brag !!
3) you are starting to understand that the definition of poor is a different poor than what you were made believe all your life
4) you are not being treated as a threat or as an immigrant but as an equal
I could go on, but until this point it's already reason enough to at least consider if you're happy the way you live
People do want want to impress their neighbors 🤣 in some parts of east europe
How would an American truck driver get a job as an International Driver?
Would disagree with your second point, it really depends on your social status. The higher you go, the higher stakes at the wealth rat race become. And even in middle and lower classes, people tend to blow small fortunes on ceremonies like weddings and funerals for precisely the same reason you mentioned - appearing to your social circles more well-off than you actually are. Not saying absolutely everyone is into it, but it is quite common.
@@Evilprimarch we've got a famous expression in the Netherlands which says;
Doe maar normaal, Dan doe je al gek genoeg !!
Which translates; Act just normal, that's already crazy enough !!
The Dutch (there are always exceptions) don't tend to mirror themselves to their peers !!
Of course the neighbor buys a Merc when he's got the means to do but not to impress me, because he won't !!
no drug abuse or killing? baloney
U landed to Ukraine just cause of Ukrainian women 🤣
exactly! LOL.
I would too 😆
Damn.. true!!
Aaron is a man of taste, Ukrainan women are bellisima!
hahah🤣
I'm from Canada and whenever I went down the west coast thru seattle and portland, it always sketched me out getting into some neighborhoods! Americans do love their guns!
or ... we hate what happens without them ...
hey is canada safe ?
@@JC-fd8ho pretty safe I guess. Just polar bears and moose to worry about! No for real tho black bears and grizzly too
Some of us up here do too..
As a real American native American, I moved to the UK at 14, I love it here gotcha great education free health care and now own businesses
Please take the leftists with you.
@@immaculatesquid save the leftists from you
@@noxusguy9735 I don't wish to impose my policy on leftists. California can be california. Just don't force all 50 states to be california. The founders had the idea right.
@Great White Having lived in the UK for 48 years, I strongly suspect you have no clue what you are talking about. Sounds like a political sound bite to me.
@@immaculatesquid You are part of the reasons why educated Americans got the hell out this true shithole!
Good luck man. I lived in Eastern Europe for 28 years, and risked my life to escape from there to the USA. That was the best day of my life.
same here NOW what ????
Hows life in the USA now
@@zacsufie4860 It still sure is better than anywhere in Eastern Europe!
Eastern Europe is not the same as used to be 3 decade ago.Watch out for the democrats-the new communists here!
@@ameurus According to my family who still live there, it's still the same people running the country, they just put a different coat on. I don't really care, I will never go back there so long as I am alive!
Smart move. I left SF and moved to Kiev as well. I'm currently in Sri Lanka, but will be back in Kyiv this spring. Enjoy it!
The safety throughout Europe is nowhere to be compared with North/Central/South America, with one exception and that's Canada
And then you get American tourists worryingly asking about terrorism levels in EU, cause they've heard about it somewhere
FYI taxes are usually quite high(er) in Europe compared to the usa, but you get in return idk - public transport, affordable or almost free schooling system from kindergarten to college, healthcare ...
Nice work btw, I would through in a recommendation of Ljubljana in Slovenia to give it a go as a place of residence
his description of SF sounded exactly Canada though, other than the guns (the junkies here have knives, pepper spray, axes and machetes), Canada is turning bad too, I see people shooting drugs here on the streets often too
Ljubljana is amazong and chill little European capital. Beem there few times 🤔
@@modulusruptura You must be from eastern Canada
@@modulusruptura Vancouver drug area is growing and is scary!
I’m Ukrainian working in IT and I’m paying 5% + 40$ a month, that’s basically nothing compared to EU or US taxes
Man I have been waiting for this video when you shared in a tweet that you are moving to Europe and will do a personal life update video. You are a humble guy & I love your attitude. Keep doing what you do.
This man literally made an 11 min video to tell us he moved so he could smash.
When you can not compete for women in your own greatest country in the world you have to travel to the 3rd world shetholes where women get $100 a month so that you can smash and then come with fake reasons like marxists leninists ruined the united states for you lol
@@alexisrafaelo334 marxists have ruined the US tho
@@alexisrafaelo334 women in eastern Europe have much more quality then plastic skanks in USA
I may actually go to Russia also, I can't just make it here in USA with these feminist women.
@@alexisrafaelo334 compete over the garbage in America? No thanks. Also you are an idiot if you believe the statistics on how much money people make. Most people in Ukraine make their money off the books and are far richer than the statistics reflect. Combined with a much higher home ownership rate and ridiculously cheaper cost of living thebAmericans are really the poor ones. The gold digger thing is all women in their 30s whom no ukranian man would ever marry
From Seattle bro, and have been to Italy three times in the last five years. Yes, need to leave the states; it is a complete dumpster fire here.
I am from Florida, and I am looking to exit. USA is a scam.
From Florida and been to Italy. I would love to move there if I can especially seeing houses in some of the small towns going for a dollar to purchase.
@@Polarcupcheck I thought Floridians loved their based governor Ron DeSantis?
@@millevenon5853 Florida hasn't had a great governor since Bob Graham.
@@millevenon5853 DeSantis is fantastic. Best Governor in the US.
You’re really comparing San Francisco to Kiev more than anything else.
Any comparison would be truly embarassing to the USA
SF has become a s_it hole. Maybe you should visit the rest of America. And you are mistaken about the $200.00 cap on stealing. The police won’t prosecute any booty less than $1000.00. It’s a lawless place 😢
@@KP-sg3fq It amuses me that when talking about the US, everyone cites our crumbling cities.
US cities suck. Many small towns are far superior and much safer. In my town, violence is extremely rare. It’s very laid back and quiet.
The major difference is that in Kiev there are a lot of dogs poops on the streets but in SF homelles do it.
@@MarkGriswold000 No not all of it is bad although it has gotten worse...
In conclusion your main purpose to find a pretty girl in Eastern Europe :)
Is that not the goal of every man? I moved to Russia 20 years ago and could never date an American woman again.
You hear what you want to hear. The US sucks. Deal with it.
What's wrong with being with people like you.?
@@stanspb763 I hear you I'm a woman and I refuse to date American men! I prefer European men
Id still prefer going to america to get cheap pretty girls.
US is in decline since the 60s, in all kinds of ways, it got even more serious now. Good thing you moved.
what happened in 60s
@@anasali774 Hart-celler immigration bill that Ted Kennedy lied about to get passed into law. He may be referring to that, as one of the reasons.
@@bigguy130 but people has been immigrating way before the 60s.
@@anasali774 non-white immigration was largely banned in the US before the 1960s. The 60s was the beginning of the end in multiple ways for the US. Immigration, feminism/whoredom, hippies/druggies, Marxism, three letter agencies running the shadow gov, zionism, political assassinations, etc.
@@weedmastersr so non-white immigrants caussed feminsin/whoredom/hippies, marxism , and cia and fbi?
cool story
I'm leaving the U.S. too...I'm moving to South Dakota!
South Dakota is in the US too though.
@@jaysonemile6633 no its not !
@@karlbenz5636 ok sure.
I love the sarcasm 😂😂😂
@@mauricecarreno82 😂😂😂
I lived in Bulgaria for a couple of years. Totally agree that there are a lot of interesting and beautiful places in Eastern Europe. And the older architecture was really cool too.
successful people don't become that way overnight .most people you see as a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
@Dwayne Job that's amazing recommendation thanks for that🙏 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
He is obviously the best, I invested $3,000 and i made profit of $28,000 just in 15 days.
His success story is everywhere
he is not like the other brokers that will start telling you stories why their trade didn't go well after collecting your money.
A friend that I referred to him just received $7050 profit after 10 days of investing...I became jealous... Lol
I’m from San Jose, CA. Small 2 bed, 1 bath houses are over a million dollars, homeless people are pooping and doing drugs in the streets and people are getting shot. There are nice areas too but the bad things are right around the corner.
I’m Ukrainian who lives in San Jose right now, lol. That’s all true. Sooner or later planning to go back to my home country, don’t want my kids to grow up here.
Small world lol 😂 I love this city but it seems to be getting worse. More expensive and more crime. Crazy. My mom and step dads home was broken into a few years back. Safe travels
This Aged Well
I lived in the Philippines where it's hard to find people who can't speak English but despite being able to easily communicate with most people after living there for 7 years I met maybe 2 Filipinos who I was able to "bond" with. Finding a place that fits who you are as a person is so important. Ultimately I moved to Brazil because everyone I met through my work that was from there were so great so I knew id probably fit right in there (despite safety nonsense) and sure enough I did. And like you mentioned at the end of your video, moving to a place where 100% of the people are your type is, ya.... sound judgment lol. That said Ukrainians are cool and my experience with Russians is awesome too but I just can't handle winters anymore for the rest of my life.
Jumped out of the frying pan 🍳 and into the fire 🔥
I lived in Ukraine for 7 years, and just recently came back to the US. My time there was simply the best time of my life. Can't wait to go back.
Why did you even go back to the US?
Probably not for a while.
I lived in the city in the 1970's, and it was really great. I moved across the bay, but still commuted in until 4 years ago. In that time, I've only gone in into the City half a dozen times. Honestly, if I never go there again, that would be fine. It's dirty, expensive, and way overrated as a city. I can't believe people still visit it as tourists.
youve obviously never been to the old fort under the golden gate bridge? it's absolutely gorgeous
I watch you from Ukraine, lol.
what a surprise ....welcome, man! :)
I lived in SF for many, many years and moved to Germany in late 2019. I had been planning my move for well over a year. When I moved, Germans were perplexed as to why I would make such a permanent move away from the USA. Now, I think they are beginning to understand. Americans thought my move would not be permanent. They thought I'd be back already even though I said it was not a temporary move. But, I think they get it now, too.
When I first moved to Italy 20 years ago, Italians were very similar. They would ask me WHY I would move from the States. Now rarely, if at all, I am asked why I would want to move from the USA.
@@caregiverinitalyItaly is a dying nation demographically and socially.
This didn’t age well
Before you mentioned Delores park, I knew where you were. Haha. I’m in Oakland. Moved there from Sunset district in San Francisco. My wife and I are moving out of the United States as well man. By the way, it’s gotten worse since you’ve left the Bay Area.
The government is turning your country to shit man.
@Peter Newhouse Yes. Them too😂
Where you off to?
@Peter Newhouse 😂 Not touching this.
@@suprensa4393 I’m heading to Asia.
Man that sounds cool! I actually left Kyiv 3 years ago to move to the US. Enjoy your time in Ukraine :)
I feel you I been thinking of the same thing in moving out of the u.s.a the u.s is just getting on my nerves now with there bullshit not just the government but the people too.
Brasov city in Romania, a quiet / old city by the mountains with Germans and Hungarians also living there for centuries, many speak english to, you will love it perhaps if you visit or settle, not expensive.
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@@verite7906 jó napot kívánok. Guten Tag. Bon jour.
Awesome video! I spent a little over a year in Ukraine/Moldova and LOVED it. Kyiv is such a hotspot for tech and being on the groundfloor can be so lucrative for Americans who can bridge the gap and help make things happen. Thanks for sharing your story!
You are the trend. I can see more and more leaving. Living a job online. Living life with safety, lower tax, and happiness. Bless you
He's not wrong about Kiev I visited once ended up making a friend and been back loads of times....lots of programmers there working for foreign companies and the city has a really cool vibe about it I love it
Hey we would love to see a video about cost of living & visa related topic.
Ey gandu
for sure, I can share some of my strategies I've come up with too
@@AaronJack Yeah would love that, like how much is rent, Chicken, steak, cost of beer.
Agree 😊 following.
This would be cool
I’m looking to head to Europe as well. Love it there. It’s just a bit difficult to get there in the current corona climate.
All valid points and the reason I'm not going back either. 5 years now and never been happier.
Thank you for sharing, I've been strongly considering leaving the U.S also. The politics, cost of living and consumerism is the reasons for me.
Hahaha I knew you were gonna say girls in the last place. I’m from México and live in Krakow but I aso have travel to Ukraine. Just saw your channel, very organic. Consider me subscribed!
I'd LOVE to see more of the world as soon as I make my entrance to the tech industry.
Smart move amigo. Good on ya!
Dude, wtf... I did not expect to see you in the comments. 😂😂
Running away from beautiful multiculturalism... wonder why
But an American moving to Ukraine is beautiful multiculturalism too 😀
@@andreeadobre3190 both are cultures based on european civilization.
@@AdrianLassie have you SEEN America? Especially now? Not really.
I’ve been a green card holder 🇺🇸 for 6 years and moved back to Ukraine. I was depressed all the time in the USA. Didn’t feel safe physically and financially. Couldn’t get proper health care even thought it was covered by health insurance, the diversity of culture and healthy food was poor. I lived in 6 states and none of them felt like home :(
@Peter S no, that’s understanding what’s good for you and what’s not. And living the life you want.
Hi Aaron,
My wife and I want to help, so, we are moving there to volunteer in any way possible. I am a retired teacher and professor (of English and education). After my fall semester of teaching in Oregon, we plan to move to Ukraine. Cindy's grandparents are from Odesa. Victory to Ukraine!🇺🇦🙏🇺🇦💙 🇺🇦
Dean
*Your advice??
I started watching your videos when I got my first programming job. Now I landed a remote job and I'm living in Mexico. Good on you going to Ukraine, trust me you're not alone, some of us with a brain (and no kids at home) are jumping ship.
Come to the EU.
@@Alex-df4lt We'll see what happens with COVID restrictions this year.
I still haven't seen most of Europe, I hope to one day.
@@genericdeveloper3966 Right now most EU countries are in lockdown just like the US. No politician wants to be responsible for rising death toll. The plan seems to be to vaccinate the vulnerable first. It's supposed to be voluntary. I would expect the situation to stabilize only in summer and restart next fall. It you want to visit Europe, the best chance will be in summer.
@@Alex-df4lt I understand, and I hope you are right. Some politicians seem to want to stay shut down for longer than that.
Great information. I’ve always enjoyed my time in EE, especially Serbia and Ukraine
Woah, I witnessed the same thing during my last visit to SF. A guy walks into walkgreens, loads up an entire backpack full of drinks, and waltzes right out. I even pointed it out to the manager _as it was happening_ and he literally just shrugged and said, "It's not worth the risk." What's more, there were a dozen or so cops all congregated at the corner just a block away. I told them about the incident moments after it happened, and they just said to me, "Welcome to San Francisco."
Jason Roos Wow!
Why pay for it?
Same I used to work there and they said because of a danger they pose
What a shit hole. I can't believe anyone would willingly pay the ass-pounding cost of living for that place.
I didn’t know about this phenomenon and it’s really disheartening.
I'm from Serbia, and hearing that you moved to my home country seems ironic since the majority of youths wants to leave the country on every opportunity which presents itself. In fact a good friend of mine moved to Germany under a month ago. On the other, just this summer, I met a number of people from the US who have ties to Serbia including another friend, who may even permanently move here.
Better guard your women from the exploits of random Western men...
Thanks for the video! I love Eastern Europe and have been there many times. Hoping to return again soon. You should do a more in depth video on the tax incentives and living abroad. Also, about to do a video on Crimea on another channel I run. Have you been to that area or know more of what's going on lately there?
try Quebec city (no crime and nice architecture, good nightlife, very good restaurants, european and american culture, handsome people, easy to buy property), etc.
@инспирацио aside from the political shit show?
Great choice mate. Look forward to a video on what the daily life is like in Eastern Europe!
First of congrats. Having the awareness to want to be happy first is amazing and being able to work from anywhere as an engineer is a major plus and bonus to be able to make this move
Being an entrepreneur my self I have a ton of cities I have labeled as live able all over the world. I also have a RUclips channel and being able to be in your position would be awesome for content
Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. I been there. It’s amazing. Don’t love the food but the city and its vibe and the women are lovely.
You should do a vlog just hanging out around the city of Budapest
Again congrats! Enjoy life and good luck
W any investments you make out there
Thank you for this video, it inspires me to know their are others who feel the US isn't for them.
I’m here bro
This is one of the most level headed videos I’ve seen on why to move abroad. New sub 👍🏼
I am the same. I left Australia 2 years ago to live in Russia with my Russian fiancée and I have not looked back. A cheaper and more beautiful country and many beautiful girls. Moreover, Russia is the largest county on earth and I am having fun exploring it. No sjw, no political correctness here, just a simple life: I love it.
As a native Russian living in the USA I can still agree I love Russia because they don't have so much political correctness bullshit as we do have in the USA.
I can see that you can get proper sleep now, unlike back then when you have so many sleepless night
Nice move! If you are planning to come to Lithuania, let me know, it was called out numerous times as the most attractive country for IT businesses ;)
been to vilnius and you have a great city there. thanks man.
Aaron I support you but I am heading towards Portugal! And I am trying to find something I can work online!
Glad to hear you choosing my country! We're proud of our country and are very welcoming of foreigners, however most of our population is quite elder and don't speak english so a piece of advice would be to learn some portuguese because they're very appreciative of your efforts to speak the native language ;) If you don't mind me asking, what part of portugal are you thinking of going to?
Our Rich Journey?
that's a good choice
I am from Portugal too. Wish you the best
@@inesborges4857 thank you very much I hope I can achieve by the end of next year.
Never been to Eastern Europe, but am interested after this video. I agree with you about your reasons for leaving the U.S. I would also like to live abroad someday for a more enjoyable lifestyle. I enjoy your delivery in speaking- you're not obnoxiously high energy like some other youtubers I see (you know what I mean? lol). Your calm delivery comes out as more genuine and well -thought. Thank you for sharing your insights!
A basic rule is that all civilized countries are in the EU. Countries further east have serious problems - very low salaries, corruption and totalitarian tendencies, especially in older generation.
lol I appreciate the honesty, especially at the end bahaha. but I'm glad you found a place that works for you :D that's so great! definitely gave me a lot to think about.
you are in tech business, you can work remotely from anywhere
Hey man nice video! Could you do maybe a vlog walking around the city, trying the food :) I think that would be interesting
Kinda late but I was researching this topic so your video came up. Please post more videos like this one! 👍🏻
Even though your background is kind of messy any kievan immediately recognizes you are in a building block from tsarist times , which means city center and which automatically means "higher status".
So you lived in SF for so many years and decided that it represented the entirety of the US. Just come upfront and say you're doing it for the 0% tax rate and the girls.
IKR. This guy actually used someone doing heroin and someone getting shot as a reason to move to Serbia. Wait till he meets Niko.
@@nhvidn go home china
@@MariaSantos-em5jv who's Niko? lol
@@nhvidn California is arguably one of the worst places to live in the country, and if you've lived there and in other states for a while, you'd get what I'm talking about. California is an overly crowded, expensive, homeless cesspool, and there are several better states to live in. Either way, your impression of most of the US seems pretty distorted.
This country is a disaster no matter where you live. Look around, most here are dumb af
Because of the girls !!!, Thank you always for sharing.
Are you still in Ukraine? Pretty sure this didn’t age well
I've been to Europe. Everything you are saying is SPOT ON. I sincerely wish I could move to Europe, except I would move to Slovenia. If I didn't have such strong ties to my family , I would move there! I wish you all of the best man
Aaron, I live in the Haight and am currently in Prague for a month working, and definitely want to move out here. I can't believe how screwed up life is in SF and how safe I feel here right now. I am paying $3k for an apartment building that has been broken into with a crowbar twice. I don't want to live in fear and seeing people overdosing on the street everyday. Thanks for posting this.
Welcome to Prague. I live here and I wouldn't want to move anywhere else. It's very safe with positive outlook for the future. US companies offer the best pay.