That's a great point! Researching the cost of living is essential before moving. My video highlights other important factors, like safety, healthcare, and job opportunities.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate the feedback. Different people have different experiences and perspectives. Would you mind elaborating on what you found to be nonsense or already known?
@@treklio To be honest, how many of these 10 countries you've stayed more than a year? While you mentioned SAFETY ISSUES are a concern in one country, you chose to ignore the safety score in another. Do you think these comparisons were fair? Let me share my own living experience in the 2 countries you listed in the video: Canada - I lived in Vancouver and Toronto for about 5 years respectively. By the time Vancouver was a peaceful, beautiful city but not so easy to get a job. So I moved to Toronto for a career movement but ended up decided to quit and moved back to Asia. I have no complaints during my days in Canada except comparatively high tax rate and boring life, as every week was a repeating cycle from Monday to Sunday. Nowadays crime is a major issue. I just came back from a 3 months trip visiting my family in Toronto, and not so surprised to witness some petty crime happened in front of my eyes in broad daylight. Car theft is another serious organized crime. Toronto Police even held an press conference telling people to place the car keys outside the house to prevent get hurt, just because they failed to deal with the situation. And you used cold weather, high heating bills as reasons to tell people to avoid Canada, It's comparatively groundless as I believe most people knows Canada's geographic location before moving there for good. Besides, I don't think the heating bills in winter are much higher than in the UK or some European countries nowadays where they might have to think which part of their bodies need to be cleaned before taking a shower. China - I'm glad to make the decision to leave Canada and worked in China for the past 2 decades. I witnessed its transformation from a 3rd world country to the 2nd biggest economy nowadays. For almost 10 years people only leaves their homes with a mobile phone, as you can do whatever you need with that mobile. I showed it to my sister in Toronto how I can booked a slot with my barber, buy a movie, high speed train, airline or museum ticket, send a courier package, and most importantly, buy something you need urgently. In 2018 I had a sudden headache in my office one day and need some pain killer, my colleagues bought me a box of Panadol through her mobile and it was delivered to my office lobby in merely 20 mins. It's fair to say street crime is extremely rare in China. A foreign RUclipsr made a test and placed a laptop and a backpack on a table outside a coffee shop and see if anyone interested. For hours people just past by and the valuable were still there. Do you know how advance in facial recognition technology in China is? People can make payments in convenient stores or take a subway ride simply showing their face. May be this would draw someone's attention who concern about privacy and that another topic, as for time being I believe law abiding people in China enjoys their security more than privacy. Language is not a problem in China. Recent statistic showed the visitor figure up about 200% after China executed a 144 hours TWOV policy. So what happened to those visitors? If they can survive 6 days in China how come the expats can't? It’s worth to know your mobile phone is a good tool for communication. It's not only a phone but also a translator if you install some specific apps. When comes to collectivism and individualism, sure collectivism is more commonly practicing in China, and this is one of the reason WHY they made such a progress in such a short time. Needless to say, collectivism was one of the biggest reasons for China in dealing with COVID not long ago. China was the lowest death rate country during COVID. I and my family have to thank the Chinese people who treat us well with numerous tests, medical supplies and vaccines with absolutely FREE! My apologies to you if my words were too harsh, however I don't think the audience won't benefit too much from watching your video. Cheers!
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Who would move to a new country without know it's cost of living beforehand?
That's a great point! Researching the cost of living is essential before moving. My video highlights other important factors, like safety, healthcare, and job opportunities.
watching this video is wasting your time, totally things you already known, or complete nonsense.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate the feedback. Different people have different experiences and perspectives. Would you mind elaborating on what you found to be nonsense or already known?
@@treklio To be honest, how many of these 10 countries you've stayed more than a year? While you mentioned SAFETY ISSUES are a concern in one country, you chose to ignore the safety score in another. Do you think these comparisons were fair? Let me share my own living experience in the 2 countries you listed in the video:
Canada - I lived in Vancouver and Toronto for about 5 years respectively. By the time Vancouver was a peaceful, beautiful city but not so easy to get a job. So I moved to Toronto for a career movement but ended up decided to quit and moved back to Asia. I have no complaints during my days in Canada except comparatively high tax rate and boring life, as every week was a repeating cycle from Monday to Sunday. Nowadays crime is a major issue. I just came back from a 3 months trip visiting my family in Toronto, and not so surprised to witness some petty crime happened in front of my eyes in broad daylight. Car theft is another serious organized crime. Toronto Police even held an press conference telling people to place the car keys outside the house to prevent get hurt, just because they failed to deal with the situation. And you used cold weather, high heating bills as reasons to tell people to avoid Canada, It's comparatively groundless as I believe most people knows Canada's geographic location before moving there for good. Besides, I don't think the heating bills in winter are much higher than in the UK or some European countries nowadays where they might have to think which part of their bodies need to be cleaned before taking a shower.
China - I'm glad to make the decision to leave Canada and worked in China for the past 2 decades. I witnessed its transformation from a 3rd world country to the 2nd biggest economy nowadays. For almost 10 years people only leaves their homes with a mobile phone, as you can do whatever you need with that mobile. I showed it to my sister in Toronto how I can booked a slot with my barber, buy a movie, high speed train, airline or museum ticket, send a courier package, and most importantly, buy something you need urgently. In 2018 I had a sudden headache in my office one day and need some pain killer, my colleagues bought me a box of Panadol through her mobile and it was delivered to my office lobby in merely 20 mins. It's fair to say street crime is extremely rare in China. A foreign RUclipsr made a test and placed a laptop and a backpack on a table outside a coffee shop and see if anyone interested. For hours people just past by and the valuable were still there. Do you know how advance in facial recognition technology in China is? People can make payments in convenient stores or take a subway ride simply showing their face. May be this would draw someone's attention who concern about privacy and that another topic, as for time being I believe law abiding people in China enjoys their security more than privacy. Language is not a problem in China. Recent statistic showed the visitor figure up about 200% after China executed a 144 hours TWOV policy. So what happened to those visitors? If they can survive 6 days in China how come the expats can't? It’s worth to know your mobile phone is a good tool for communication. It's not only a phone but also a translator if you install some specific apps. When comes to collectivism and individualism, sure collectivism is more commonly practicing in China, and this is one of the reason WHY they made such a progress in such a short time. Needless to say, collectivism was one of the biggest reasons for China in dealing with COVID not long ago. China was the lowest death rate country during COVID. I and my family have to thank the Chinese people who treat us well with numerous tests, medical supplies and vaccines with absolutely FREE!
My apologies to you if my words were too harsh, however I don't think the audience won't benefit too much from watching your video. Cheers!