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  • @AzulinhoAzulinho
    @AzulinhoAzulinho7 ай бұрын

    *_"England"_* she says, while displaying a Union Jack. 🤣😂🤣😂

  • @maxxie84
    @maxxie848 ай бұрын

    Good video but I disagree with you on the landscape / climate thing, for some countries it is true, but in France you have everything you can want or dream to see, yet many many French people travel around the world. I recommend you watch some French videos about the landscapes and all, and if you add in the territories, it’s even more of those complete crazy things

  • @andyt8216
    @andyt82168 ай бұрын

    17:15 “rubbish” is British. I believe the words trash and garbage are more American.

  • @michaausleipzig
    @michaausleipzig8 ай бұрын

    Watching videos like her's about the US makes me definitely want to visit some day. Watching/reading the news about the US or learning about the actual living conditions makes me certain beyond any doubt that Idon't want to live there. Here parents have to decide what colour of backpack they get their kids when they enter school. In the US they have to decide what colour of bulletproof backpack it shall be. Here I call an ambulance without thinking when I'm hurt or helping someone else. In the US I'd have to check my bank account/ask them first. Here my drug experience is being asked if I wanted to share a joint one night back in high school. In the US people are dying left and right from fentanyl overdoses. These are just red flags. I'm sure the US has amazing people, amazing scenery and a visit would make for an amazing experience. I have met quite a few Americans and I don't dislike even one of them. But the US also has issues though. Issues I'd need adressed before considering living there.

  • @estranhokonsta
    @estranhokonsta8 ай бұрын

    That was a cool video. She gives great vibes.

  • @user-qj6fk9px8l
    @user-qj6fk9px8l8 ай бұрын

    *EVERYONE NEEDS TO WATCH ALL OF HER CHANNEL ON TRAVELING ALL OVER USA FOR THE LAST YEAR.... SHE ALSO HAS VIDEOS OF TRAVELING ALL OVER EUROPE & MIDDLE EAST.* Recently she did a 4-wheel SUV-Camper from Costa Rica to Alaska (crossing TX Border), then going through Wash to Wyoming, Nebr., Iowa, etc.

  • @stefanb4375
    @stefanb43758 ай бұрын

    Reaction was good until this usa usa usa moment😅

  • @Zedja
    @Zedja7 ай бұрын

    I have a feeling that some of those experiences that she had would have been completely different if she was a woman of color, especially in the current state of the country. Some people are not as friendly then.

  • @abeclark524

    @abeclark524

    7 ай бұрын

    Oh, go to hell with this race hustling shit. If you're not a total bitch right out of the gate, as many black women are (I know I've met them), you'll get treated better.

  • @johnam1234
    @johnam12348 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed your videos and comments plus learning more about the world around me.

  • @OjiOtaku
    @OjiOtaku8 ай бұрын

    Regarding vehicles and car culture. she doesn't take into consideration that some states are huge. Montana is bigger than Germany. Texas, California, and Alaska are even bigger than Montana.

  • @TerranigmaQuintet
    @TerranigmaQuintet3 ай бұрын

    25:54 Sure they won't find you when you somewhere in the middle of nowehere with a truck, but the second you want to go back to Europe, you WILL have to go to an airport to take the plane back, and a well expired visa will get u in trouble then for sure.

  • @MotherGoose264
    @MotherGoose2646 ай бұрын

    I Spent bit of time in the US, but only the north east , new england, which is the "most european" part i ve been told. So i can only comment on that. The 3 weeks in NYC were stressfull, too many people 😂 ( that is my problem, not europeans in general) , AND on day 3 ( april 8th 2022) i witnessed the mass shooting in the subway. Utterly traumatising.So yes that was a shock 😢. I did not leave the appartment other than to get groceries for the next 2 weeks. After that we stravelled to my friend in Harrison,Maine and stayed there for 2 months. And that was the complete opposite side of the amarican coin. I really could live there (but it aint cheap so i'll have to win the lottery 😂) . Without the black flies it would be a slice of heaven. We have similar areas in Europe, but somehow i liked this better. It may have something to do with the fact weed is legal there* 😂, or coz my best friend lives there. I only met friendly people , and generally open for discussion about any topic. Altho i did get the innitial advise to avoid religion ( i am an atheist) or politics 😂 , ofcourse we talked about all things but i didnt piss anyone off , other than my friends wife that is 😂 ( an overly "woke" "feminist", vs me, an average european male that likes to debate -> verbal warzone ) . Left and right in the US are not completely the same as in the EU. In the EU i would be centre, but in the US my views are right on some topics , left on other, so really have a high chance of pissing off the american " purists" , like my friends wife example : l support legalisation of cannabis, but also want them to be hard on criminals, and control migration. i want universal healthcare, and a fair wage for workers but also support entrepreneurs and businesses, the need for a strong economy to pay for a wellfare state is obvious. Combinations of values that she could not understand. (*Take it from me: the US states where it is legal, are better on all fronts than in the Netherlands, the quality, price, government control mechanisms, organisation,...) About the Tipping. It is crazy, regardless the reason why this is a thing, when i first visited the US i didnt knox how much i should tip, how many%? And also when i'm drinking i loose the ability to count 😂. So Quickly i noticed a Big tip on the first round assured perfect service the whole night. I would advise you to look into the history of tipping, then it gets even worse 😂. In short rich americans, amongst them railroad execs, picked up the idea in europe, where wealthy clients would tip the barstaff to get served faster etc., fast forward and it was introduced into the american railroads companies, many slaves were freeed and looking for work, they were employed as the staff of the dining cars as well as other jobs and would almost only get paid in tips. It was cheap labor, almost free labor for the railroad, not slavery, but still a bad deal. Via the railroad it spread to the entire hospitality sector. Restaurants, bars and hotels. And thats how you end up with this tipping culture, one many americans disagree with but no one realy does anything about.....Anyway that was my 2 cents.😊✌️❤️

  • @kirasternenfeuer6198
    @kirasternenfeuer6198Ай бұрын

    would she live there yes but only if she had never to work her whole life because lets face it as beautiful America might be it is not the same traveling there and actually living there and living in the US is what would give me the creeps.

  • @emiliajojo5703
    @emiliajojo57038 ай бұрын

    We have a drive through ATM,southern Germany.

  • @user-pb8vc8vp8w
    @user-pb8vc8vp8w4 ай бұрын

    I'm pleased to report Starchucks failed in Australia. No biggy...... Oz has brilliant coffee ,internationally known for it. Starchucks doesn't do coffee.

  • @livb6945
    @livb69457 ай бұрын

    I don't understand tipping. Give them a proper salary. We don't tip people in other professions, right?!

  • @MotherGoose264

    @MotherGoose264

    6 ай бұрын

    It is a crazy thing i know, but i would advise you to look into the history of tipping, then it gets even worse 😂. In short rich americans, amongst them railroad execs, picked up the idea in europe, where wealthy clients would tip the barstaff to get served faster etc., fast forward and it was introduced into the american railroads companies, many slaves were freeed and looking for work, they were employed as the staff of the dining cars as well as other jobs and would almost only get paid in tips. It was cheap labor, almost free labor for the railroad, not slavery, but still a bad deal. Via the railroad it spread to the entire hospitality sector. Restaurants, bars and hotels. And thats how you end up with this tipping culture, one many americans disagree with but no one realy does anything about..... Sounds similar to another issue they ve had for long time, everyone agrees something needs to change.... but no dares to act.

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