I'm still trying to understand why ya'll try to compare an entire continent with one country. It's nice to know you think the U.S. is relevant enough to stand on it's own identity.
And better for who? Europe may be better for white people, but for the rest of us, it doesn't get any better over there than it does in America. And like Jonny said, at least America is willing to discuss racial inequality, whereas Europeans pretend it doesn't even exist.
To answer the question, I prefer New England and a few other cities (namely San Francisco and Seattle) to Europe but Europe to the rest of America.
Yeah this, kind of. But from what I've read only Scandinavia, the Netherlands/Belgium/Austria and Germany are doing better than the US. The UK and France are doing well too, like the US. Everyone else is struggling to some degree. Mostly financially because people tend to be very open-minded in these countries.
I'm still trying to understand why ya'll try to compare an entire continent with one country. It's nice to know you think the U.S. is relevant enough to stand on it's own identity.
And better for who? Europe may be better for white people, but for the rest of us, it doesn't get any better over there than it does in America.
I'm pretty sure the OP is referring to the United States AKA "America". Let's not start the "U.S. citizens shouldn't refer to themselves as Americans nonsense".
The United States of America is a country, and has been for the last 200+ years. Another name for this country is America, with citizens being called Americans.
The United States of America is a country, and has been for the last 200+ years. Another name for this country is America, with citizens being called Americans.
Is Europe a continent?
Ok cool. OP is obviously talking about the continent though
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I'm pretty sure the OP is referring to the United States AKA "America". Let's not start the "U.S. citizens shouldn't refer to themselves as Americans nonsense".
I'm American (Well duh, I'm from Mexico) but I've always been fascinated by Europe, everything about it is just (The culture of its countries, history, etc) in fact, I'm planning to move to UK or Germany
I'm pretty sure the OP is referring to the United States AKA "America". Let's not start the "U.S. citizens shouldn't refer to themselves as Americans nonsense".
It wouldn't be fair to compare one country to one continent, I took it as if he was talking about America not US.