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Re: Why move to the US?
Originally Posted by Sarah
(Post 10968251)
Hell yes they are. The reputation of it being the land of milk and honey isn't going anywhere soon.
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Re: Why move to the US?
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10968988)
But there are only a handful of countries, mostly in northern (non-Mediterranean) Europe that are, in any objectively quantifiable manner, "better" than the US, and most of those criteria are matters of opinion as to how important they really are. For example, the NHS is more effective at delivering healthcare to low income people in the UK than the healthcare "system" in the US, so if that is important to you that is a plus point for the UK, however if you have adequate health insurance in the US you might not rate that as a plus factor for the UK.
This whole issue explodes with subjectivity anyway, to the point where if you were to actually look into it, I bet the split between happy in the US and not happy in the US is near enough 50-50. The US isn't "better" than the UK and the UK isn't "better" than the US - one may just offer a slightly better fit for an individual over another and even that is time sensitive :D |
Re: Why move to the US?
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 10968921)
Well, in fairness, I went to the shops yesterday and they had both. Granted, they also had hemorrhoid cream and sanitary napkins but no country's going to want to be known as the 'land of pile cream and fanny pads' ...
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Re: Why move to the US?
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 10969072)
"Did you find everything you wanted?"
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Re: Why move to the US?
I think you might want to ask your wife about the proper location for a sanitary napkin. Or is it that you haven't been using the hemorrhoid cream and now find it necessary to staunch the bleeding?
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 10968921)
Well, in fairness, I went to the shops yesterday and they had both. Granted, they also had hemorrhoid cream and sanitary napkins but no country's going to want to be known as the 'land of pile cream and fanny pads' ...
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Re: Why move to the US?
Originally Posted by jeffreyhy
(Post 10969379)
I think you might want to ask your wife about the proper location for a sanitary napkin. Or is it that you haven't been using the hemorrhoid cream and now find it necessary to staunch the bleeding?
Regards, JEff |
Re: Why move to the US?
:)
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing
(Post 10969382)
You read wayyyyy too much into that one!
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Re: Why move to the US?
Having to import Heinz baked beans through Amazon is a definite down side.
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Re: Why move to the US?
Originally Posted by Gezza
(Post 10972636)
Having to import Heinz baked beans through Amazon is a definite down side.
Also, my wife picked me up a tin of US branded Heinz beans that were in tomato sauce. Think she got them at Wally World. Anyway, they weren't exactly like British Heinz beans but they did the job. |
Re: Why move to the US?
Safeway often has them.
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Re: Why move to the US?
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 10972655)
Safeway often has them.
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Re: Why move to the US?
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10968988)
if you have adequate health insurance in the US you might not rate that as a plus factor for the UK.
If you become too ill to work, your employer coverage is going to evaporate with the job that you no longer have. There's the irony -- when you are in greatest need of the insurance, it goes away. |
Re: Why move to the US?
Originally Posted by RoadWarriorFromLP
(Post 10972684)
In the US, it is possible to have great health insurance, and then lose it.
If you become too ill to work, your employer coverage is going to evaporate with the job that you no longer have. There's the irony -- when you are in greatest need of the insurance, it goes away. |
Re: Why move to the US?
COBRA provides a maximum of 18 months of coverage, and monthly premiums have to be paid. Particularly for someone who is too ill to work, those premiums may be unaffordable.
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Re: Why move to the US?
Originally Posted by RoadWarriorFromLP
(Post 10972761)
Particularly for someone who is too ill to work, those premiums may be unaffordable.
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