Thinking of moving to America...What's it like over there?

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#1 R3Miix
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So i want to move to America and experience the wide variety of culture, the exotic people and food and lifestyle and food, cause we all know America has amazing food snacks. I think i would really enjoy it there, the people sound really friendly and cool. I want to live the American dream and enjoy the luxery of USA. I think America currently is probably the best place to live in the world right now imo.

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All countries have good culture, it depends were your moving from.

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Well, Im sure you will get alot of different answers. America is big and every state is different. Here in Florida is pretty nice, especially if you live by the coast. I love going to the beach.

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If you go to Wisconsin, please remember to wear a cheese hat at all times.

That is how we distinguish the outsiders.

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Well, there is no definitive way to describe the United States because it is so big and full of different cultures. I would say that it is like almost every other developed country though. You have idiot and you have nice people, although the idiots usually outshine the caring people. All in all it is a great place to live, but I wouldn't put it above any other developed country since I have yet to be anywhere outside the U.S. besides Canada.
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Well, there is no definitive way to describe the United States because it is so big and full of different cultures. I would say that it is like almost every other developed country though. You have idiot and you have nice people, although the idiots usually outshine the caring people. All in all it is a great place to live, but I wouldn't put it above any other developed country since I have yet to be anywhere outside the U.S. besides Canada.SF_KiLLaMaN
But one thing that worries me is the corrupt cops, i know this probably sounds stupid but i've seen lots of reports of cops just randomly beating victims for no reason.
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Just drop the american dream mentality and you'll be fine me thinks.
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come to Canada. We have Poutine and Maple Syrup!! :P

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[QUOTE="SF_KiLLaMaN"]Well, there is no definitive way to describe the United States because it is so big and full of different cultures. I would say that it is like almost every other developed country though. You have idiot and you have nice people, although the idiots usually outshine the caring people. All in all it is a great place to live, but I wouldn't put it above any other developed country since I have yet to be anywhere outside the U.S. besides Canada.R3Miix
But one thing that worries me is the corrupt cops, i know this probably sounds stupid but i've seen lots of reports of cops just randomly beating victims for no reason.

Just avoid Los Angeles.

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Where are you moving from?

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It's really not anything like that. Where do you live at the moment?
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Doom and gloom! Its filled with racists southernerss( even in non-southern regions), healthcare costs will leave you homeless, no jobs, and a large anti-homosexual community, along with a large majority of radical christians , inefficient environment ruining cars, Fred Phelps, and worst of all capitalism!

Well, Im sure you will get alot of different answers. America is big and every state is different. Here in Florida is pretty nice, especially if you live by the coast. I love going to the beach.

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Ayee Florida!
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[QUOTE="SF_KiLLaMaN"]Well, there is no definitive way to describe the United States because it is so big and full of different cultures. I would say that it is like almost every other developed country though. You have idiot and you have nice people, although the idiots usually outshine the caring people. All in all it is a great place to live, but I wouldn't put it above any other developed country since I have yet to be anywhere outside the U.S. besides Canada.R3Miix
But one thing that worries me is the corrupt cops, i know this probably sounds stupid but i've seen lots of reports of cops just randomly beating victims for no reason.

These occorunces are extremely rare. You could live several lifetimes without ever running into anything like that.

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I'd recommend at least visiting various parts of the country first to get a first hand feel of the place before making such a major decision. Anyhow, as someone who hasn't travelled much, I don't have much of a frame of reference. That said, I like it here.

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Just ignore the collapsing economy, and you're set.

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The American dream is dead, and it's not coming back. Don't come here for that reason, you'll be gravely disappointed.
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Don't let any America haters talk you down. There's good and people here like everywhere else. Do some research before you come though, obviously. You wouldn't want to buy a house on the wrong side of town.

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#18 R3Miix
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[QUOTE="stanleycup98"]It's really not anything like that. Where do you live at the moment?

Well to answer you question i live in the UK, i'm happy to live in the UK no problem. But i would just like to live in america and experience the culture, food and daily life like you see on tv
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[QUOTE="R3Miix"][QUOTE="stanleycup98"]It's really not anything like that. Where do you live at the moment?

Well to answer you question i live in the UK, i'm happy to live in the UK no problem. But i would just like to live in america and experience the culture, food and daily life like you see on tv

No wonder you are moving for the food :P
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I'd recommend at least visiting various parts of the country first to get a first hand feel of the place before making such a major decision. Anyhow, as someone who hasn't travelled much, I don't have much of a frame of reference. That said, I like it here.

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Compared to other places around the world, I would say it is the best place to live. It obviously isn't as nice or as high quality of a place to live as some other places (i.e. Scandinavian countries), and there are tons of flaws, but it is still probably the best place to live. All I know is that I will never move back to England.
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[QUOTE="R3Miix"][QUOTE="stanleycup98"]It's really not anything like that. Where do you live at the moment?

Well to answer you question i live in the UK, i'm happy to live in the UK no problem. But i would just like to live in america and experience the culture, food and daily life like you see on tv

Ah. I'm originally from England and I moved to the US about 11 years ago. As I just said in my other post, I will never move back to England. It's certainly a great place to live and I love my home country, but whenever I go back and visit, I realize why I would never move back.
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One thing you have to realise about the US is that you can have extremes going either way. Either you can find yourself in an extremely nice area, an extremely bad area, or something in the middle. Move into more rural areas and you can have peace and quiet but you could find yourself needing a car due to no public transportation as well as you having few choices for Internet and local entertainment. On the other hand, move to a big city and you won't need a car and have several choices for Internet and local entertainment but you may face a lot of noise and possibly a higher crime rate. Corrupt cops exist but they're not nearly as bad as some of the places I've been. When I visit my wife's in-laws in the Philippines I dread dealing with the cops over there. They don't get paid enough so some of the bad ones may supplement their income through bribes.

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[QUOTE="stanleycup98"][QUOTE="R3Miix"][QUOTE="stanleycup98"]It's really not anything like that. Where do you live at the moment?

Well to answer you question i live in the UK, i'm happy to live in the UK no problem. But i would just like to live in america and experience the culture, food and daily life like you see on tv

Ah. I'm originally from England and I moved to the US about 11 years ago. As I just said in my other post, I will never move back to England. It's certainly a great place to live and I love my home country, but whenever I go back and visit, I realize why I would never move back.

What's wrong with England?
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Well jeez I think you would have to give us a place where you would like to live. Every one of the 50 states are unique.

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[QUOTE="R3Miix"][QUOTE="stanleycup98"][QUOTE="R3Miix"] Well to answer you question i live in the UK, i'm happy to live in the UK no problem. But i would just like to live in america and experience the culture, food and daily life like you see on tv

Ah. I'm originally from England and I moved to the US about 11 years ago. As I just said in my other post, I will never move back to England. It's certainly a great place to live and I love my home country, but whenever I go back and visit, I realize why I would never move back.

What's wrong with England?

Just personal preference. I find it too small, too fast-paced, too limited. Don't really like the culture and social expectations. Educational system is stupid. Country is behind the times technologically (seriously, I can't get free wifi in any restaurant?). I can't really say specifically. It's nothing that I cared about when I lived there, but when I moved to America and lived here for a while, I just came to notice a lot of the flaws. I just can't put my finger on what exactly it is, but I much prefer America.
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[QUOTE="R3Miix"][QUOTE="stanleycup98"] Ah. I'm originally from England and I moved to the US about 11 years ago. As I just said in my other post, I will never move back to England. It's certainly a great place to live and I love my home country, but whenever I go back and visit, I realize why I would never move back. stanleycup98
What's wrong with England?

Just personal preference. I find it too small, too fast-paced, too limited. Don't really like the culture and social expectations. Educational system is stupid. Country is behind the times technologically (seriously, I can't get free wifi in any restaurant?). I can't really say specifically. It's nothing that I cared about when I lived there, but when I moved to America and lived here for a while, I just came to notice a lot of the flaws. I just can't put my finger on what exactly it is, but I much prefer America.

Yeah but England has free healthcare, and American life is faster because we don't have government enforced 2 month vacations

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[QUOTE="stanleycup98"][QUOTE="R3Miix"] What's wrong with England?DivergeUnify

Just personal preference. I find it too small, too fast-paced, too limited. Don't really like the culture and social expectations. Educational system is stupid. Country is behind the times technologically (seriously, I can't get free wifi in any restaurant?). I can't really say specifically. It's nothing that I cared about when I lived there, but when I moved to America and lived here for a while, I just came to notice a lot of the flaws. I just can't put my finger on what exactly it is, but I much prefer America.

Yeah but England has free healthcare, and American life is faster because we don't have government enforced 2 month vacations

Yeah, one thing I wish America had. Insurance companies are a pain. I don't understand why Americans don't support socialized healthcare.
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I found it really strange that a few swedes i met in new york actually said they loved it more then sweden, and they were living in the bronx too.... Also the corrupt cops thing that can happen anywhere regardless of country and LA isnt that bad it just has crappy areas like any other major city
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For the most part the US seems pretty nice. I'd rather live here (BC) than there but it's still a pretty nice place and most of the people are friendly enough. I would wait until after the 2012 elections though. Just in the off case some terrible thing happens.
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I think this bloke needs to watch The Godfather, Parts 1 & 2.
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[QUOTE="stanleycup98"][QUOTE="R3Miix"] What's wrong with England?DivergeUnify

Just personal preference. I find it too small, too fast-paced, too limited. Don't really like the culture and social expectations. Educational system is stupid. Country is behind the times technologically (seriously, I can't get free wifi in any restaurant?). I can't really say specifically. It's nothing that I cared about when I lived there, but when I moved to America and lived here for a while, I just came to notice a lot of the flaws. I just can't put my finger on what exactly it is, but I much prefer America.

Yeah but England has free healthcare, and American life is faster because we don't have government enforced 2 month vacations

Who has government enforced 2 month vacations?

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I'm going to assume this isn't a joke thread (although the bit about "exotic people" makes me think it is) and post a serious reply:

It really depends on where you live. Each state has it's own sub-culture, and cities, suburbs, and rural areas will exacerbate those differences even further (although cities themselves can have wildly different cultures from the rest of the country; San Francisco is an example). Generally though the US is so big that everything is just sprawled out and really far apart, so you'll need a car to go anywhere. Also, if you're from Europe, realize that a drive that would take you into a different country in Europe could very well not even take you out of a single state in the US. Another thing to realize is that while Americans are probably more tolerant of immigrants and foreign cultures than other countries, you WILL run into issues if you're coming from a Latin American, South American, or Middle Eastern country.

Something else very important to realize if you're going to come live here is that Americans are more or less identical to Asians when it comes to work. There's a reason why if you watch American movies the characters often ask what each other's occupations are. That reason being that in America your job is viewed as essentially determining the kind of person you are. So if your job is a less prestigious one (janitorial, retail salesperson, waiter, etc.) you're going to get treated a lot differently than if you have a more prestigious job (businessman, professor, doctor, lawyer, pilot, etc). Also, for a lot of jobs in the US, you're expected to put in a lot of overtime and be extremely punctual. If you fail to be viewed as a guy who gives "110%" for your workplace, you'll very quickly find yourself dead-ended. Not only that, but vacation isn't a very big thing over here so don't expect to get much time off.

Make sure you drop any unrealistic expectations about America too. It isn't like what you see in our movies and TV shows. Also, since you mention our food, what exactly do you think is good about it? Much of it isn't really that different from what you'd find in Europe, except our portions are way bigger. We also like our food very salty, and I mean VERY salty. I have some Korean friends who 10 years after moving here still can't stomach the amount of salt put in most American food (according to them even our salads are salty).

Personally I think this is a great country, but I'm a bit biased on account of having never left the US except for a one week trip to France. I suggest though that you try living here temporarily before you take the plunge, simply because it's never a good idea to become an immigrant just because you think the grass is greener on the other side.

EDIT: Oh yeah, I totally forgot to mention this and I don't know how, but be aware that the US is extremely religious. Being an atheist over here is often seen as a bad thing, and Christianity is pretty much shoved into everything around here. If you're a devout Christian this is probably yet another reason why you would want to live in America, but if you're another religion (or worse, atheist) this is probably something that could be very awkward, if not irritating or even offensive to you in a lot of situations.

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Do yourself a favour and go to Canada instead... Pref Alberta, lots of jobs and money to be made.
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Do yourself a favour and go to Canada instead... Pref Alberta, lots of jobs and money to be made.Ringx55

If you like the cold. Eww

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[QUOTE="Ringx55"]Do yourself a favour and go to Canada instead... Pref Alberta, lots of jobs and money to be made.OOOOhhhhh

If you like the cold. Eww

When it comes to Alberta the money will win over the cold every time.
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Our food is awesome.
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Depends on where you want to live. Living in a big city will deliver a ton of culture and variety if that's what you're looking for.
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Just don't ever go to Detroit or New Jersey.
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Move to singapore! No natural disasters zone!
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Which part of American do you want to live in: Canada, U.S. or Mexico? I wouldn't pick the U.S., we're broke and jobless over here.

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Which part of American do you want to live in: Canada, U.S. or Mexico? I wouldn't pick the U.S., we're broke and jobless over here.

soulless4now
You would pick Mexico over the U.S?
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It's a wonderful place to live.
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[QUOTE="soulless4now"]

Which part of American do you want to live in: Canada, U.S. or Mexico? I wouldn't pick the U.S., we're broke and jobless over here.

imaps3fanboy

You would pick Mexico over the U.S?

I never said I would. The TC is better off staying where he is now wherever that may be.

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[QUOTE="soulless4now"]

Which part of American do you want to live in: Canada, U.S. or Mexico? I wouldn't pick the U.S., we're broke and jobless over here.

imaps3fanboy

You would pick Mexico over the U.S?

That perplexed me as well.

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nononono move to Victoria in Canada on vancouver island. it feels more fresh and right and has wide variety of culture, plus canadians like british more then americans i think. i always hear americans talking **** to british.... eff yea its great mah mah. its like america without as many theme parts or crime and no taco bell or in n out :(

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nononono move to Victoria in Canada on vancouver island. it feels more fresh and right and has wide variety of culture, plus canadians like british more then americans i think. i always hear americans talking **** to british.... eff yea its great mah mah. its like america without as many theme parts or crime and no taco bell or in n out :(

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oh and victoria has the best weather of all of canada too :D not to cold in winter and not to hot in summer. but if u like the snow we dont get that much

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[QUOTE="OOOOhhhhh"]

[QUOTE="Ringx55"]Do yourself a favour and go to Canada instead... Pref Alberta, lots of jobs and money to be made.Ace6301

If you like the cold. Eww

When it comes to Alberta the money will win over the cold every time.

QFT.Really, Alberta is great.

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it's pretty cool we have these buildings that have golden arches and they produce infinite amounts of cheeseburgers.
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....an we even have more.