We Went Back To America After 10 Months.

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We're back in the US baby! But only for 24 hours...🤔
Since we were going to speak at the Travel Summit in Toronto, Canada, we had an extended layover in the US on the way - and in a new city no less! We'd never been to Pittsburgh before, and we took this chance to explore the city and do all the stuff we usually do when we come back to the US🇺🇸
We might just be coming back later to see more of the United States and see if there's anywhere we would like to call home...😉
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We’re Oskar🧔🏻 and Dan👱🏻‍♂️, and we believe that anyone regardless of who they are deserves to live their dreams! For the past nine years, we’ve continued pushing boundaries by traveling and living all across the world, including places like Uganda, Brunei, and Saudi Arabia. In 2022, we reached a huge milestone by visiting 100 countries and we’re now on a mission to keep sharing our journey and hopefully make the world a little more open, compassionate, and peaceful along the way❤️
Thank you for being a part of the journey!
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The United States was country number 5 together🌍
In this video, we spend time in Pittsburgh, the second-largest city in Pennsylvania. Oskar previously lived in Philadelphia for a year in high school, and this was our first time together in his former home state. Although we are both Swedish, Dan is half-American and has family in New York.
Thank you for watching!🙏😍
0:00 First impressions on returning to the US
2:55 Out on the town in Pittsburgh
5:30 The best place in the US?
6:50 One of our biggest travel essentials
8:02 Whole Foods!!
10:50 The top sight in Pittsburgh (scary experience)
13:30 We ALWAYS do this when we visit the US
15:18 Final thoughts

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  • @OskarandDan
    @OskarandDanАй бұрын

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  • @gopher2345

    @gopher2345

    Ай бұрын

    Are you coming to LA?

  • @davedeal9152

    @davedeal9152

    Ай бұрын

    Hi this is one of my fave videos of yours ever! Come to Minnesota. See our pride-friendly Twin Cities. Then head up to our beautiful northern lake country. Enjoy the indigenous culture, arts communities and historic connection to Scandinavia! Välkommen till Minnesota!!!

  • @Steve-ku8wk

    @Steve-ku8wk

    Ай бұрын

    I think a Dan and Oskar trip to Dollywood would be a great time for you and an amazing video for all of us 😀

  • @davedeal9152

    @davedeal9152

    Ай бұрын

    YUM foodies! Also in MINNESOTA, we have the most dynamic collection of Organic natural foods coop grocery stores in the US. The vegan superiority of their quality and selection makes whole foods look like mcdonald's. Välkommen till MINNESOTA!!!

  • @stuartsmall5042

    @stuartsmall5042

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely not

  • @tenor714
    @tenor714Ай бұрын

    I’ve mentioned this before but I’m so blown away at how relaxed and comfortable the both of you are now. It’s so great to see!!!

  • @CG68810
    @CG68810Ай бұрын

    OMG imagine my surprise when I saw you were in my city, Pittsburgh! Ok, so let's set the record straight. First, Pittsburgh was an industrial city up until the 1980s with the steel mills. Those days are over. It is now a banking, healthcare, tech and university city. You are correct that the downtown are is pretty dead outside of the daytime when people are there for work. Even that has lessened since the big "C" word occurred as many people work from home now. However, there are very few US cities where the downtown is vibrant and lots of people live there. Even LA is not a great place to live downtown. However, in terms of Pittsburgh, you don't need to leave the city limits to find nice areas. Pittsburgh is indeed a city of neighborhoods. Most of the vibrant and happening ones are in the east part of the city. They are the trendy and more youth driven ones like Shadyside, Lawrenceville, East Liberty, Regent Square, Squirrel Hill, the Strip District, and Oakland (where the universities are and the major hospitals). Considering Pittsburgh size, it has a lot going on. It was highly influenced by European settlers but has had an influx of Asian, Indian, and Middle Eastern residents, particularly in the neighborhoods I mentioned and are highly educated. Google has an expanded office in the Shadyside/East Liberty area where many of the Gen Z/Millennial geeks wander and live. Mt Washington (where you were) and below (Southside) are 2 other areas that have unique and vibrant neighborhoods. The Southside is where lots of bars and other very one-off shops & restaurants are. It's not my favorite place at night as it can get rowdy! I have lived outside of Pittsburgh and traveled the world, and Pittsburgh is not NYC, but there are only a few cities on the planet that are even close, so using that as a measuring stick, is not wise. Come back and I will take you to the places you need to go. Contrary to some beliefs, Pittsburgh is always voted one of the most livable cities in the US and usually in the top 50 in the world. Not bad for a smaller city! If you are looking for easy access to Toronto, NYC, Chicago, DC, Philly, and other cities in the same radius, Pittsburgh is centrally located. For someone who loves to travel like myself, I can drive to Toronto in 4 1/2 hours, and most of the other cities in 4-6 hours. I like it because it is very affordable and a good hub to explore the world! Enjoy Toronto!

  • @ErinNotKelly
    @ErinNotKellyАй бұрын

    I screamed when the video started because I’m from Pittsburgh but also I was like “WHY are they HERE?!” I do have a modicum of hometown pride but can definitely agree that the city (downtown proper anyway) is really suffering. My office is downtown but we have worked from home since 2020. I go into the office occasionally and sadly, never feel very comfortable walking around downtown. And I used to LOVE my lunch break walks down there too. Thank you for visiting and finding some positive aspects while you were here!

  • @Ke11yyy
    @Ke11yyyАй бұрын

    As an American, having watched you guys travel to so many cool places all over the world, I'm so excited to now see your travels through the US and your perspective on these different places!

  • @AmeriCanadian2011
    @AmeriCanadian2011Ай бұрын

    Pro tip: An audiologist can make a customized earplug for sleeping that fits like a glove with no pressure and it won't fall out accidentally. And thanks for the Tessan adapter endorsement. I just received mine yesterday, but I hadn't researched it very much beforehand.

  • @HeroCrafterLPYT

    @HeroCrafterLPYT

    Ай бұрын

    How much does something cost?

  • @jjn6914
    @jjn6914Ай бұрын

    OMG I was in PIT a few weeks ago to meet colleagues and get a vibe check! Compared to the (Pacific) west coast cities, I found the city to be more beautiful and safer. Lots of historical homes, better architecture, pretty solid food scene (esp West Indian and Middle Eastern) and lush, bright greenery.

  • @L-mo
    @L-moАй бұрын

    I like Dan's stubble!

  • @TheThirdoftheFifth

    @TheThirdoftheFifth

    Ай бұрын

    Right! And Oskar's beard was looking fresh cut!

  • @giannishen
    @giannishenАй бұрын

    That travel adapter looks great, I like it! OMG ~ American supermarket food looks so good! Pittsburgh is a city mentioned in the TV series Queer As Folk, so you can consider living there! Thanks a lot for sharing, really great job! 👍😍🙏

  • @TessanOfficial

    @TessanOfficial

    Ай бұрын

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  • @giannishen

    @giannishen

    Ай бұрын

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  • @mikiewifnoe360
    @mikiewifnoe360Ай бұрын

    PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - New data from VisitPITTSBURGH suggests that Pittsburgh ranks among the top safest cities in the United States. The research identifies Pittsburgh as the No. 1 safest city with regard to property crime and is the third-safest city against violent crime.Oct 3, 2023

  • @shaunganley
    @shaunganley24 күн бұрын

    I grew up in NYC, and its so hard to compare anyplace else in the United States. It's one of the top cities in the world. I also spent two years living in Pittsburgh, and I'm glad to got to experience the charm of the Duquesne Incline and that amazing view of the Three Rivers. I think your takeaway is fair, Pgh is a bit rough but also has some adorable suburbs. It's NOT Philadelphia, but is definitely more "Midwest" -- an old rustbelt city that has rebounded from the post-Industrial age well.

  • @TipsyTofuTravels
    @TipsyTofuTravelsАй бұрын

    I’m so glad you acknowledged the downtown debate when traveling to North America. I feel like European cities due to their age and culture, primarily have a city centre as the place to be for tourists. I’ve recently come to terms with this not being the case for many North American, including Canadian cities now I live in Calgary. Outside of downtown, Calgary is absolutely stunning with so many beautiful neighbourhoods! I’m so glad I wasn’t put off moving here by all of the downtown horror stories and most tourists could get away with not setting foot downtown but still maximising their time in these types of cities.

  • @idl9ave419
    @idl9ave419Ай бұрын

    I like your images of Pittsburgh, but your video shows some of the perils of what I'm going to start calling "Fast Travel" (like "Fast Food"). Two very different places that you missed in Pittsburgh were the Andy Warhol Museum and Clayton, the Frick Mansion. Andy Warhol grew up in Pittsburgh and went to university there (Carnegie Mellon). He bequeathed a lot of his art to his home town. Henry Clay Frick was a Gilded Age billionaire who made his fortune in the Pittsburgh coal and steel industries. Clayton was his family mansion, and houses his furniture and art collection. I haven't been back to Pittsburgh since the pandemic but back then it had lovely parks and very good restaurants downtown.

  • @Steve-ku8wk
    @Steve-ku8wkАй бұрын

    I loved this video and seeing your reactions to Pittsburgh. I am sad though that you didn’t find a good walkable neighborhood for dining and socializing. They definitely exist in Pittsburgh. Your point about not assuming downtown is the best neighborhood for visitors is very true. Btw the nickname of Whole Foods is “whole paycheck”. 😅

  • @reaperx2657
    @reaperx2657Ай бұрын

    Yes to more US content.

  • @TPUG
    @TPUGАй бұрын

    Speaking of the USA, you guys should go to the Twin Cities in Minnesota! I heard that the culture is very good and that there are many people who are descendants of the Scandinavian, German, and Irish.

  • @whitneywastesaway
    @whitneywastesawayАй бұрын

    Great to see both of your smiling faces! Loved the editing in this one - looking forward to watching you both on this journey to find “home” 💕

  • @mauiguy6710
    @mauiguy6710Ай бұрын

    How fun! My grandparents were from Pittsburgh. So visited there many times flying in and out of PIT. Fond memories. Am intrigued by your summer US travels. Look forward to the vlogs. Happy Pride ❤️🌈

  • @teddysdadcory
    @teddysdadcoryАй бұрын

    You guys are the best. Can’t wait to hear where you decide to call home.

  • @sabbys7750
    @sabbys7750Ай бұрын

    OMG. . .that comment from Oskar about how open Americans are. . .I was DYING LAUGHING!!!! Let me clarify, I am Korean by DNA and birth BUT I've lived in the states for over 40 years no. So genetically I am Korean BUT mentally I am American. When I visited, Korea over 20 years ago, I did not realize how American I was until I started to get the weird looks from other Koreans as I was smiling when I made eye contact and was just openly talking and being friendly to other Koreans. . .LOL It just brought back memories of ALL the odd looks that I got. . .OMG. . .I am crying!!!! LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @andreacarboni6215
    @andreacarboni6215Ай бұрын

    I really LOVED this video. You guys can't make enjoyable videos even in a place like that 😀

  • @ciarandiamond3987
    @ciarandiamond3987Ай бұрын

    5:53 THAT WOMAN IS LITERALLY ME IN ANY SOCIAL SITUATION 😭😭😭

  • @dawnbanerdt-adams8356
    @dawnbanerdt-adams8356Ай бұрын

    Awesome video! Yes, I would like to see more US videos. We are such a big country, with so many different areas. As an American myself, I can agree that yes, Americans have this tendency to overshare regarding their lives. I've been guilty of this in the past. The only times I've been to Pittsburgh are passing through on Amtrak trains on the way to somewhere else. I may be making Pittsburgh a destination after seeing your video though. I have points through Amtrak that I'm trying to figure out where to use. If you are looking for a city that has been listed as one of the best places in the US to live, check out Green Bay WI. I live about 40 miles from there, and would be happy to take you both on a comprehensive tour of Green Bay.

  • @Traderbear
    @TraderbearАй бұрын

    Love you boys 😊 this was an episode where a local friend would have helped immensely

  • @deloresthomas5624
    @deloresthomas5624Ай бұрын

    Welcome to the East coast and Pittsburgh. I also went to college outside of Philadelphia and actually did student teaching in Philly. So glad to see you guys in US.

  • @markuserikssen
    @markuserikssenАй бұрын

    Great video again! I was always curious about this city, since most of my former team at work was based in Pittsburgh. They were very lovely people! But their stories about the city didn't really convince me to go there, even though I was still curious. Some of my former female colleagues told me they never walked around the office because it was too unsafe. A lot of drugs stuff over there. So after a day of work, they directly drove out of the parking garage back home without hanging around in the city, since it was too unsafe in many parts. My managers were stuck in traffic a lot, doing Zoom meetings during their commutes. One of the colleagues came to Europe and wasn't allowed to bring a gun with her, which made her feel very uncomfortable. As a European, I found these things quite shocking, honestly.

  • @shawnwright8033
    @shawnwright8033Ай бұрын

    Dan and Oskar may not know this, but in the US we refer to Whole Foods as “Whole Paycheck”. It’s a wonderful store, but it can be a place for some massive sticker shock!

  • @frankennyg1
    @frankennyg1Ай бұрын

    I was like, wait, you're from Gothenburg, NE too? 😂

  • @OskarandDan

    @OskarandDan

    Ай бұрын

    Omg are you actually from there?! Can’t believe we found you😂👏🏼

  • @arthurbridges6155
    @arthurbridges6155Ай бұрын

    I too love lemon 🍋 poppy seed muffins. Great choice Dan.😊

  • @recurse
    @recurseАй бұрын

    What you said about Americans being an open book really resonates. I remember visiting my cousin in Vancouver and we decided to go visit Seattle. I figured it would be basically the same as Vancouver. It definitely was not. The people were so open and friendly and at first it was refreshing and charming, but it only took a long weekend to get old. When I got back I commented to my cousin that it was a great trip but I was so happy to be back with our cold, cold people lol

  • @diogogouveia4440
    @diogogouveia4440Ай бұрын

    Wow love those jacket/shirt type things you both are wearing 😍 lovely shades of blue too!

  • @anton7
    @anton7Ай бұрын

    you guys are so fun to watch together! I love trader joes and do the same thing at wholefoods when i go to the US... its crazy...!

  • @robthetraveler1099
    @robthetraveler1099Ай бұрын

    0:35 Very interesting "visited country" map before; I knew you had visited over 100 but hadn't seen a map of exactly which ones. The biggest empty spots that stand out to me are Algeria, the Southern Cone of South America (Chile, Argentina, Uruguay), and Mongolia. Would love to see content from you guys from any of these countries.

  • @user-ww2bc1np5g
    @user-ww2bc1np5gКүн бұрын

    So you mentioned at the end of this vid that you would be spending more time in the U.S. later this summer, which states do you plan on visiting? Have you any experience in southern states other than Florida?

  • @robthetraveler1099
    @robthetraveler1099Ай бұрын

    13:14 I think "gritty" might be the word you're looking for.

  • @dianeschroeder3980
    @dianeschroeder3980Ай бұрын

    Looks like you won’t be calling Pittsburgh home. I am curious to see where you guys end up! Happy town hunting!!❤️✈️

  • @OriharaKaoru
    @OriharaKaoruАй бұрын

    great video! i've been to pittsburg twice but that was to see hockey games lol. i stayed downtown within walking distance to the hockey arena. there are some great restaurants downtown and the zoo (in the upper part of the city - where the elevator thingie went) was great. but, yeah, it's a little rough and worn around the edges.

  • @leephillips2837
    @leephillips2837Ай бұрын

    so glad to see you explore the US a bit more. who knows?

  • @feverishpinkmama
    @feverishpinkmamaАй бұрын

    Welcome back to America! We live outside of St. Louis, Missouri

  • @KALE.A.D.
    @KALE.A.D.Ай бұрын

    America’s beauties can sometimes appear out in the suburbs and even out in the countryside, truly

  • @jcpu1
    @jcpu1Ай бұрын

    I would love to see you guys do a tour of Canada, as well as the US!

  • @KenFTL
    @KenFTLАй бұрын

    I travel once/twice a year with my two best friends who snore heavily. Mack’s Silicone earplugs are the best!

  • @OskarandDan

    @OskarandDan

    Ай бұрын

    They’re truly the best🙌🏼

  • @CL-BS
    @CL-BSАй бұрын

    Dan is my favourite aviation youtuber by far... sub to nonstop Dan!

  • @hamiddawgg
    @hamiddawggАй бұрын

    ayyy welcome to Toronto from a Torontonian subscriber 🙌🏽

  • @claravonessen5673
    @claravonessen5673Ай бұрын

    Nice to see you guys

  • @goinggoing.backback
    @goinggoing.backbackАй бұрын

    Eagerly awaiting next year’s video where you announce you’re moving to Pittsburgh as they have the best Whole Foods 😉.

  • @antoniowood8119
    @antoniowood8119Ай бұрын

    1:14 literally where they say not to put it also 😅

  • @underwriter53
    @underwriter53Ай бұрын

    I hope you guys can explore the Red River Gorge in Kentucky! Please go beyond the stereotypes! It’s truly a natural wonderland! I’m thinking you’ll have to buy vegan in Lexington and pack it out in a cooler. But, totally worth it! ❤

  • @TheFabytm
    @TheFabytmАй бұрын

    If you guys haven’t done a proper Southwestern US National Park road trip, I would highly recommend it.

  • @TheWhore2culture
    @TheWhore2cultureАй бұрын

    As ever good to see you both,in a city I actually - apart from the river & the funicular tram car as a point of reference - I hardlyrecognise,I spent at most a few days at a time either on site or passed out in my hotel. It was pure work, managing an almost entirely British team,of specialist painters,cabinet makers ,gilders & curtain makers & fitters ,on my first $million job,doing up a rather large house,the client had stayed in the English country home of an early client & wanted it exactly reproduced. Tragically one of many earthworks - McKees Rocks - a burial mound & sacred space around it,it's believed that like the destruction of others sites,artifacts are either in family homes or just lost or destroyed. It was built by the Native Adena people & then the Hopewell,,the largest mound in Western Pennsylvania,it was 16feet tall & 85feet wide & dated to between 500BCE - 1000CE was utterly destroyed as was all but,less than 10% of ancient mounds &,earthworks, that were noted by early explorers of the supposedly empty continent.There was an excavation of sorts in 1896 by the Carnegie Museum who found 33 body's along with various artifacts,the ones that weren't lost or destroyed are still in storage in the museum basement, though the descendants of the displaced & murdered tribe would like them reburied. From my base in Chelsea I can walk to two Whole Foods stores,though with the unbelievable rise in the cost of food in the UK, gone are the days of doing my whole shop there,I've also got Harrods Food Halls,which if I'm going to spend that sort of money I'd rather go there. Earplugs 100% addicted to my Boots own brand foam ones & pink noise playing all night, when neighbours have complained of car alarms or party noise,I've been oblivious. Look forward to your further adventures/plans,wishing both of you & yours the very best👋⭐️'s💯💙💙👌✌️

  • @ericburton5163
    @ericburton5163Ай бұрын

    I was going to recommend visiting Detroit, but if the vibes weren't vibing for Pittsburg, not sure what your experience would like in Detroit. You would definitely have to have a specific trip planned (like maybe staying in Royal or Ferndale for a night or two and staying in Downtown Detroit for a night) and doing it in the summer when there are more people out. Otherwise I don't think you would enjoy it. But I feel like you all would love the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Especially Marquette. Big enough to have some choices for food and whatnot but surrounded by nature (even some that is accessible without a car).

  • @benmiller7410
    @benmiller7410Ай бұрын

    Pittsburgh has some awesome neighborhoods outside of Downtown - Shadyside, Squirrel Hill to name a couple!

  • @chrismv102
    @chrismv102Ай бұрын

    I'm glad you made the best of Pittsburgh. What you said about American cities is true for many of them but not all. Boston, NYC, Washington are cities with downtowns. San Francisoco and Chicago have vibrant downtowns. All cities are different to some extent. I wouldn't vote US urban life that great outside of the cities I mentioned. You need to experience the size and space of the US. Visit the wilder places.

  • @tinat3894
    @tinat3894Ай бұрын

    Welcome back to the US of A!! Whole foods would make a vegan chk'n salad that is bomb. I find it now just occasionally. Come back soon 🤟

  • @blossomct
    @blossomctАй бұрын

    Ooooo if you guys are in the US if you get to CT let me know !!

  • @dmc41287
    @dmc41287Ай бұрын

    What luggage do you travel with?

  • @Dafquez
    @DafquezАй бұрын

    I am SO excited that you're coming to my city! I know I'm a stranger, but I would love to show you around to all the best vegan places in Toronto. We have a dedicated vegan sushi restaurant, a couple of them actually, we have vegan Caribbean, we have almost any kind of ethnic cuisine vegan style you can get here. We have the Veg Fest in September, and close by cities also have their own Veg Fest around the summer time. There's the paved trail along the waterfront so you can take a nice bike ride along the lake. There are nice places to go hiking. There are interactive exhibits. Our Royal Ontario Museum is pretty cool. There's an art museum. There's something to do for any kind of person any day of the week. Please feel free to message me if you would like a tour guide while you're here. There's also a dedicated vegan grocer that's independent that has an amazing selection of all sorts of foods. They have smoked salmon that's actually made of carrots, they have a ridiculous selection of cheese, toiletries., sweets, different milks, almost anything you can think of. We do also have whole foods, but I like to support independent businesses when I can.

  • @Dafquez

    @Dafquez

    Ай бұрын

    P.s., we also have THE best Pride in the world!!! And I'm not just saying that!!! I hope you'll be here for it at the end of the month!!!

  • @SaraGracaGumende
    @SaraGracaGumendeАй бұрын

  • @norwayandmore8192
    @norwayandmore8192Ай бұрын

    Så søt pat ❤❤❤

  • @lucygitongah999
    @lucygitongah999Ай бұрын

    Välkommen till baka🎉🎉🎉

  • @MachineGun-
    @MachineGun-Ай бұрын

    💙💙

  • @prestone9717
    @prestone9717Ай бұрын

    You should visit Stanley park in Vancouver, Canada 🇨🇦. Longest walkable seawall in the world 🌎

  • @stj53
    @stj53Ай бұрын

    Pittsburg is considered a working-class, blue collar, hard-nosed city with proud citizens. Lots of immigrant influence and interesting history. I'm glad you visited middle America and sampled its' flavors. If you really want an experience, come to Atlanta.

  • @coachab100
    @coachab100Ай бұрын

    Whole Foods lunch is at least $30. But so good

  • @coachab100

    @coachab100

    Ай бұрын

    I lived in Pittsburgh for 12 years for college, grad school and my first job! Loved it. Very hard working people. Very affordable….except Whole Foods!

  • @KALE.A.D.
    @KALE.A.D.Ай бұрын

    I dislike big business, but thank god Amazon bought Whole Foods and slashed all prices in half 🙌🏻

  • @BonkersAboutAlice
    @BonkersAboutAliceАй бұрын

    Workout kit in the room...that was really all a bondage dungeon.

  • @jordanalexander4331
    @jordanalexander4331Ай бұрын

    Next time go to Philly!!!

  • @lordrobert12
    @lordrobert1210 күн бұрын

    What does rawr mean?

  • @maciejsychowiec139
    @maciejsychowiec139Ай бұрын

    Where are your coats from? They look good!

  • @OskarandDan

    @OskarandDan

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! They're from Uniqlo😄

  • @rbrown2123
    @rbrown2123Ай бұрын

    Dan said. It’s a company that can be sued. 😂

  • @LS-tj2ho
    @LS-tj2hoАй бұрын

    Nashville? ;)

  • @lindamoulton1560
    @lindamoulton1560Ай бұрын

    So funny story (re lost items), my mom once left her camera on a flight at JFK (she was the last family member to get an iPhone) and she volunteered me to pick it up since I was transiting like two days later. It was literally like a CIA operation because the only information she gave she gave security were my name and driver's license number and all the photos on the camera would be of her three dogs. I swear the TSA agent was struggling to keep a straight face saying "Describe the dogs. Are they playing? Is one asking for a belly rub? Is there a judgmental cat in the background" before they were able to hand over the camera 🤣

  • @OskarandDan

    @OskarandDan

    Ай бұрын

    OMG😂😂 Not the belly rubbing question💀

  • @lindamoulton1560

    @lindamoulton1560

    Ай бұрын

    @@OskarandDan Literally the weirdest interview I've had to partake in. But TSA at JFK now knows everything about our family's pets 🤕

  • @WarlockofSF
    @WarlockofSFАй бұрын

    Come back to San Francisco! Toronto is TOO COLD, NICE Muzak! Whole PAYCHECK! (p.s. Philadelphia is the "City of Brotherly Love")

  • @sandyt8981
    @sandyt8981Ай бұрын

    I think the word you guys are looking for is "gritty". 🤔 Yay, can't wait to see more shows from the U.S.! (P.S. I was just in Toronto. Their downtown is the same as any big city in America, unfortunately.)

  • @dulanaperera9070
    @dulanaperera9070Ай бұрын

    Come to sri lanka 🇱🇰

  • @brennanrobertson6572
    @brennanrobertson6572Ай бұрын

    From Toronto here - you guys will love it here! Great city. Super friendly people. LGBTQ friendly. Hope you come visit!

  • @kevinhsu8184
    @kevinhsu8184Ай бұрын

    You may want to look into Moraga, CA to settle down in. It's relatively affordable for SF Bay Area. Great schools and surrounded by nature. About 40 minutes drive to SFO and 30 minutes drive to SF. Safe and people are friendly. There is no BART station but you are about 10 minutes away from Lafayette and Orinda which both have a BART station. There is a Whole Foods and a Trader Joe's in Lafayette. Prices in SF has come down quite a bit but school system is suspect.

  • @act_sion
    @act_sionАй бұрын

    Why not Canada , Toronto or Montreal

  • @jr_8292
    @jr_8292Ай бұрын

    More of this kind of "away from the big city" travel content please!

  • @EdwardConnors
    @EdwardConnorsАй бұрын

    I'll bet you got a work out lol

  • @faarisisfinn
    @faarisisfinnАй бұрын

    Trader Joe’s>>>>whole foods😊

  • @OskarandDan

    @OskarandDan

    Ай бұрын

    We were so sad we didn’t have time for both😭

  • @mattball2700
    @mattball2700Ай бұрын

    We lived in Pittsburgh for nearly 15 years - our lifelong vegan 30 year old kid was born there.

  • @Simonbacon023
    @Simonbacon023Ай бұрын

    Are they actually boyfriend boyfriend?😂

  • @hispid1
    @hispid1Ай бұрын

    Note to self: avoid Pittsburgh

  • @canmanlam
    @canmanlamАй бұрын

    Man Pittsburgh sure looks like a depressing place 😢

  • @fifi1561
    @fifi1561Ай бұрын

    Great video as always 🥰. There’s a fairly new and super (ridiculously) expensive new market in Los Angeles, mainly on the westside area called Erewhon. Whole Food market is cheap in comparison. Membership is $20 a month or $200 a year. You don’t need to be a member to shop there. If you plan to travel to Southern California, you may want to check it out 😊.

  • @theaeskey2502
    @theaeskey2502Ай бұрын

    Yes to more US content.