International American moves to Europe. Does not want to move back to the US

I've seen videos like this before. Turns out that guaranteed healthcare, paid time off, slower pace of life, good public infrastructure, more third spaces, etc, things that are considered "radically left ANTIFA terrorism communism Hitler Nazi socialist commie commie utopia pie in the sky libruh bullshit" over here, even by the "radically left" Democrats, AKA things Bernie Sanders and a few others advocate for, make life nicer. Who would've thought.... who would've thought.

I dont think you get free Healthcare when you move to Europe.
 
My father worked for a German-based company in the states and it was similar. Some employees came and lived over here for awhile and seemed to enjoy the vastness and varied nature of the country.

That being said, I'm sure that their company still offered a great healthcare plan that their government still probably covered them in some way, even if it was limied compared to home.

I don't know but I'm assuming if you are european and work for a european company overseas in America, your healthcare is still more financially covered than most Americans, no? Not sure how it works, just an assumption.

Honestly nature is the best thing about usa imo, nothing in europe compares

Lack of wilderness is a thing here (except for russia with siberia)
 
I’m jealous of the dude. It’s not the right time for me to pursue a move like that, but I hope that in a few years I can make a move out of the US too.
 
I will say I always had a great time in Germany. I got over 3 years time there since 2010.
 
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Bratha there's like 100 different porn sites based of out Africa and you can filter by country. Ask me how I know.
 
The Nordic/Scandinavian countries are intriguing, but I'm staying in the Western hemisphere. S America most likely, when I'm ready to retire and leave all this divisive, hateful bs behind.
 
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I hope more follow him.
It's funny because I feel the same way about people who leave California and bitch about it on the way out. Too many fucking people here as it is.

And I say that as a transplant that moved here seven years ago.

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But I don't have a shitty attitude about living here and make some dumpy flyover state out to be some paradise compared to here. Must suck being poor.

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It's funny because I feel the same way about people who leave California and bitch about it on the way out. Too many fucking people here as it is.

And I say that as a transplant that moved here seven years ago.

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But I don't have a shitty attitude about living here and make some dumpy flyover state out to be some paradise compared to here. Must suck being poor.

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I mean, I am poor by most sherdogger standards, and i live in PA which has the worst cost of living to wage ratio, but i still don't want to leave my state, or my country. I just want to see things even out/get better, and it didn't take a rocket scientist to see that it was getting worse with Democrats in office.
 
My father worked for a German-based company in the states and it was similar. Some employees came and lived over here for awhile and seemed to enjoy the vastness and varied nature of the country.

That being said, I'm sure that their company still offered a great healthcare plan that their government still probably covered them in some way, even if it was limied compared to home.

I don't know but I'm assuming if you are european and work for a european company overseas in America, your healthcare is still more financially covered than most Americans, no? Not sure how it works, just an assumption.
It depends from your private insurance contract. Some from these cover part of healthcare expenses overseas too.

Ofc contracts depends from insurance company, insurance plan, your insurance history...etc, a lot of variables.

1. In general part of healthcare services in europe are covered from budget if for you had been paid tax.... there ofc are also rules, clauses and limits etc...
2. Additionally you might have private insurance contracts.... so if you or company pay for insurance, these expenses are deductable from taxes income.

If you earned 100000 and paid for insurance 10000, then 90000 will be taxable with income tax etc sum.
Social tax ofc depends from country etc....how it is deductable etc....


• for EU countries taxation usually info in English awailable in official resources for free....
However a lot of " papers " to read and research etc ..... so get till core isn't easy.
 
Honestly nature is the best thing about usa imo, nothing in europe compares

Lack of wilderness is a thing here (except for russia with siberia)
Depends where in europe. North of Finland, Sweden and Norway ...Iceland, Faroe islands are pretty wild...


Canada does have damn large wild areas.. Alaska too.
 
I dont think you get free Healthcare when you move to Europe.
Europe isn't 1 single country.....


When for you tax is started to get paid (s taxes ) ....then some services are for free or with " discounts " ....
Ofc additionally you might have private insurance. These are different, depends ofc from contract... company might pay for this or you might pay......
 
Those poor British men, I hope he saves some pussy for them.

What a goof.
 
Good for him. Now do us a favor and don't come back.
 
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