Do you think it's worth trying to live in the US? (as someone from outside)

The US is a great place to be if you have money. Otherwise, you really have to consider if you want your employment to dictate whether or not you're at risk of severe medical debt. You also are going to want to consider how much you care about traveling to other countries. The US is no Australia, but it still feels very remote in comparison to the eastern hemisphere and European nations, and flight costs hammer that in further.
 
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Yes it's absolutely worth trying if that's what you want to do (why you would want to is a different matter and not relevant to your question). Just because they might say no is no reason not to ask.
 
unless you're from canada (our countries are pretty much of the same culture and structure compared to europe and the rest of the world) i would recommend staying where you are from and grew up in, take the evil you know and understand over the one you dont, whenever i visit england im always creeped out by people and how they act, pretty obtuse group of people, thats probably how you would feel interacting with people who have grown up in a foreign culture
 
I'll huff my own farts here for a bit and quote myself almost verbatim from elsewhere. The main reasons people would still want to move to burgerland in this day and age are:
a) legacy reputation,
b) (for prospective illegal immigrants) spotty legislation which, theoretically, allows them to live and thrive undetected and undisturbed to an extent that is all but impossible for an illegal anywhere else in the developed world (this is an US-only thing, in spite of what A&N might say)

And speaking of A&N, people who seriously think the ability of misgendering troons and even gun ownership laws might be the deciding factors for relocating to any given country don't exist outside of there and some e-daddies' comment sections. These people may or may not even own a passport.
 
Does everyone on this website just live in the slums of their respective countries, or do they just not go outside and think because thuggish blacks make up 50% of the people on TV that they must make up 50% of the population too?

Blacks make up a small fraction of the population and plenty of them are very nice, maybe everyone should try moving out of the projects to where the rest of polite society lives.
No and no, but where you have affordable housing, you have blacks, and where you have blacks, you will inevitably have niggers.
 
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As others have mentioned, the US immigration process is a real cluster fuck. And if you're a dedicated city dweller, you may as well just stay where you are because most US cities are a total disaster.

But, if you decide to go through with it, I'd recommend you settle in a conservative rural state. If you're comfortable in the wilderness, the deeper into it you go, the better life is. Where I live, violent crime is almost non-existent, the only blacks I see are bears, you can own any damn gun you want, and the people are hospitable while still respecting other people's privacy. Land is still affordable out in the boonies, and depending on the state, property taxes can still be fairly affordable.

Pristine land, abundant wildlife, peace and quiet, and you can wake up to something like this every morning-

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I say this as a fellow non-American: Fuck off, they're full. Immigrants are all poison, only with different levels of severity. If you feel any respect/admiration/fondness for a culture and people, don't shit it up by trying to live among them. See weeboos moving to Japan for an example of what I'm talking about.
 
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As someone from the outside I don't think it's worth moving to the US.
 
The US is a great place to be if you have money. Otherwise, you really have to consider if you want your employment to dictate whether or not you're at risk of severe medical debt. You also are going to want to consider how much you care about traveling to other countries. The US is no Australia, but it still feels very remote in comparison to the eastern hemisphere and European nations, and flight costs hammer that in further.

If you get really sick and don't have good insurance you're fucked. Just going to the dentist is a financial nightmare.

Think long and hard about where you'd like to live. Cities are the easiest to live in if you need convenience. But no one says you have to live in the city to enjoy said convenience. You can live in the outlaying suburbs. And yes, even cities like Philadelphia have decent sections. Not every part of a city is a ghetto full of junkies no matter what A&N thinks. Just be prepared to pay quite a bit more to live in the nicer sections. Those will still have crimes of course. But you are far less likely to get shot in a crossfire while out buying some eggs.

I'd advise you not to move to a rural area if you aren't used to living in them. The US is a hell of a lot bigger than many foreign people realise. You don't want to maroon yourself out in the boonies and realise just how many freedom units you are from the nearest hospital or other conveniences. At least live reasonably close to a shopping center.
 
From my experience working in Europe and America, it really boils down to where you are on the socioeconomic ladder. If you are low, you are generally better off staying in Europe for the greater wealth of social programs and worker benefits/protections. On the other hand, if you are on the upper end of the income ladder, at least in my experience jobs in America paid twice as much with half the taxes, and at that echelon your job gives you extremely good healthcare and you can afford to live in a low crime white area.
And of course there are the non-economic factors like how much you value speech, gun rights, privacy, etc.
 
Don’t come if you won’t Americanize yourself. My city has become infested with Muslims, with their crow-like women head to toe in black, walking packs of kids and stealing everything that’s not nailed down. The boys run wild and beat up white kids and the girls hide under scarves and nobody learns English.

For the love of God, Canada and the US are not the same. Canada has a completely failed healthcare system, where it takes years to get a primary care doctor, they have tribunals for anybody who engages in wrong think, and the people are all weak fats who can’t pronounce the word out. They have snow 7 months a year but if you plan on committing murder then go there as you will only do a few years.

The US has healthcare if you get a decent job, and if you don’t but have money you can buy it and if that fails it’s Medicare which is still better than Canada. Our national anthem is about a war, not a tree. But definitely stay away from California. It’s perfect:weather, beaches, mountains, deserts, but years of democratic rules have make it impossible for average Americans to function. If you are lucky enough to buy a house you won’t get insurance. Rent is high. New York City is nice but you need to make half a million dollars a year to start to afford rent. Pick a flyover state. You have the best chance for a normal life there, if you can find a job.
 
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If you are from the US, I like this thought, because you literally have mobs of what you call shitskins literally looting your stores in certain places of your country, and being unpunished for it. 👍
n Democrat run cities. Not where I live. They arrest squatters and shoot tear gas at protestors. Lmfao
 
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