The US is like a balanced mixture of all three other countries. Not too densely populated like the UK, not too sparsely populated like Canada and Australia, not too cold like Canada, not too hot and not too dry like Australia, and not always rainy like England.
Either Australia or Canada. Both always rank highly in terms of livability. And also every year both countries dominate the top 10 most livable cities list?
But a downside I guess is both countries are expensive as hell to live in.
But all four are good countries to call home. They all have advantages and disadvantages.
The US is like a balanced mixture of all three other countries. Not too densely populated like the UK, not too sparsely populated like Canada and Australia, not too cold like Canada, not too hot and not too dry like Australia, and not always rainy like England.
Canada is no colder than the US. It was 33C today in parts of Canada. Also coastal BC has palm trees.
I live in the US but I'd think the UK would be the nicest since they have a good public transit system, free health care, smaller country so getting places is quicker, and gun control. Hopefully when I stay there abroad during college it'll be as good as I envision it to be.
I live in the US but I'd think the UK would be the nicest since they have a good public transit system, free health care, smaller country so getting places is quicker, and gun control. Hopefully when I stay there abroad during college it'll be as good as I envision it to be.
If you're staying in London then I'd say you'd have a great time.
It's definitely recognised as one of the best student cities in the world.
Though it can be expensive at times, there are student discounts literally everywhere you turn.
If you're staying in London then I'd say you'd have a great time.
It's definitely recognised as one of the best student cities in the world.
Though it can be expensive at times, there are student discounts literally everywhere you turn.
Yeah I assume it'll be London. I wouldn't want to pay the money to stay anywhere else tbh
As a Brit, one thing I cannot get over is the mess of US healthcare compared to ours. The idea is so alien and scary to me. The fact that large numbers of people live in constant fear of getting ill. The fact that people get billed hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars, for an ambulance ride. Crazy. I can't imagine living with that, it sounds awful.
I think the UK is socially, politically and practically quite aligned with how I like to live compared to the other 3, so I'm happy here.
However I can see myself living in Australia maybe. And I love the idea of living in NY or SF for a while. I'd like to experience the differences in culture more.