The fact I can order weed and a pizza to my door step. Also Mexican food, all TEH Mexican food.
The fact I can order weed and a pizza to my door step. Also Mexican food, all TEH Mexican food.
It's... uh, well. I will say this, living in the US, as in the things one can buy and own, can be pretty nice. Our entertainment industry is the best in human history. So we got that too I guess.
Owning a home in the US is nice. I'd probably would live elsewhere in the world if such nice houses weren't available.
Kinda not feeling the US lately overall. Kinda sucks.
Financial stability, Awesome gun laws (I had to wait like 9 months for it, but I have a suppressed ruger 22/45 lite, something I've wanted for a long time / multitude of other guns like AR-15 etc, slide-stock ar-15.22-makes it like a close 2nd to full auto), Diversity (here in Austin TX, you can find almost ALL types of people-love it), the culture/and food that goes along with it (maybe an Austin thing?) - a great military (although I think they spend way too much on it-wish they'd spend half and the other half on healthcare+homeless) - and lastly: the ability to be a filthy sjw/or asshole/or lawyer/or politician... and not be stoned to death/burned alive over stupid 'religious laws' etc
Depends on what you want, where you want to live and how much you are willing to pay. My place for example, if it was stuck in California, would go for 3 - 4 times what it is worth here in Ohio. 14 acres, 4.5 acres is woods, natural spring for water. 740 feet of road frontage on a black top road, 3 bedroom home with a full basement. Natural gas for heat, Central AC, high speed internet access, large rustic barn, two nice size other outbuildings for tools, etc. 12 miles to a large town.
Granted it is not what some would want. As many want to live in a large town for all the social events I would assume. But I love it where I live. And here you can buy a place like mine for around 200k.
Quality of life, individualism and free market are what appeals the most to me in the US. I also really appreciate the service availability and diversity: I only have to go to a store to buy basic groceries, everything else is readily available with fast delivery across the whole country for a price lower than in almost all other countries.
If you are asking about the country I was born in though... I'd say the only thing I like about it is that I am not there.
Nothing. I know its bad, but I cant help it.
No terrorist attacks so far.
Freedom of expression. Art and culture. Innovation. -among other things. For the US.
Colorado.
It's all I really got to say about my love for the United States.
I love the fact that a batch of bad ketchup is breaking news in my country. Really says something about the general peacefulness here. One time, one of our stadiums got new grass on it, and that was breaking news too.
England.
I've travelled all over the world, hated every single country I've been to besides my own. I love the cold-but-not-too-cold weather and the air around here seems easier to breathe than anywhere else I've been.
People.
Russian people are cold and not friendly until you talk to them, they open to others very quickly, and after a couple of hours of talking they already talk with you as sincerely as with a person whom they have known for a long time.
I lived in few western countries, and I saw there that people were outwardly friendly, they had false smiles, but they were practically not ready for sincere communication. For me there was just too much of fake acting. So yes, people. I hope you understand my bad English
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Cmon, forget you already this winter war
The culture and nature. I don't think there's another country with a better culture than the swe one, out there.
Japan is probably the most civil country on Earth.