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  1. USA har vært sammenliknet med 50 u-land i en frakk. Med atomvåpen og hangarskip.

  2. sadReksaiMain on

    Yeah i would never want to live in usa. Could probably name between 50-70 countries i would move to before the US

  3. STANKKNIGHT on

    At least you can get medication for mental health issues, in spite of the expense. Yall have some serious stuff to iron out when it comes to dental, vision, mental health…that said my wife had concussed herself and she was in and out in less than 2 hours with xrays and CT scan, some codeine and her employer has been incredibly supportive, so its much better than the USA, but I read and hear stuff about mental health being neglected overall. “Just go for a hike…” Is not a cureall.

  4. Previous-Giraffe-962 on

    Norway, talk your shit, you guys earned it by being a cool country.

    Germany on the other hand, don’t make us come over there, it didn’t work out well for you the last time we did that.

  5. twotired4life on

    100% a true statement. After being in Norway and seeing what life could be like, it’s painful to be back in the US.

    I wish my career field traveled better.

  6. Sorry_Pomegranate358 on

    Growing up is realising, the US are in fact a third world country.

  7. I unfortunately can not agree with the majority here. The services are very hit and miss. Norway has a great deal unbalanced development. Private care definitely has great quality of service as is the case in most countries. It does not take long to find very questionable cases in Norwegian medical care. Individuals attending 2 hospitals before finally receiving diagnosis of a fractured shoulder. In my recent case, I am very thankful of my smart watch which provided proof of the issue that had me attend hospital in the first place. When presented with the records from my smart watch I was asked what I wanted the doctor to do.
    If you have simple obvious medical need, Norway is good and taking care of those cases. If you’re unlucky, you can be facing a battle without private medical coverage.
    Norway also has a very strong biased against providing simple medications such as sleeping pills. A tree hugging culture encouraging time in nature even in cases where individuals suffer significant allergies which can make time nature more problematic.

  8. The thing is, the US is a mix. Its very developed in certain areas, but that does not include an affordable and accessible health care system.

  9. branston2010 on

    Det er helt riktig. Når jeg flyttet til Norge fra dette land, jeg begynte å forklare at “The US is a first-world economy with third-world communities.” Det landet er ikke bedre nå.

  10. Norway has a lot of tourists, good way to make money! Free ski passes!

  11. Late_Argument_470 on

    The idiot who wrote it got slammed for it and tweet was deleted.

  12. The_average_hobo on

    Just visited Norway and I felt way more safe there then I have in the states

  13. As someone who live in the U.S I absolutely agree. I’d love to move to Norway but that’s absolutely impossible for me in this lifetime. I’m poor and have a heart defect that makes working any kind of non remote job absolutely impossible so I’m pretty much damned to die in this dumpster fire of a stolen nation.

  14. It is the “collective infrastructure” part which references the USA here. So they say don’t stay there and get high medical bills

  15. Sensitive-Muscle-238 on

    I’d rather be in Norway than the US at this point anyways.

  16. Ivehadlettuce on

    It’s population my Norsk dudes….

    The population of Norway is 5 million. All of Scandanavia, say 20….All of their citizens live pretty good lives.

    The top 5 million people in the US live like kings.
    The next 15 million live like princes.
    The next 100 million live as well as Scandanavians.
    Below that it may not be as nice or egalitarian in status, but it’s still far better than any “traditional” third world nation you can name.

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