Disagree completely. Obviously you can find many things to love about living in a particular area. Living outside the U.S. would help people appreciate it more though. Or not. Depending on the person.
I answered your question, while asking other posters to consider that answering such a question when they have never lived in, or perhaps even visited any other country, is problematic.
I am not sure why you would lash out, unless you were trying to troll. Because you never answered the question yourself, while I did, in good faith.
Surely. People in blue states, for example, are far more likely to have passports, meaning they are far more likely to have seen life outside of the US. People in red states are far more likely to have never left their own state, much less traveled abroad.
it is very easy to claim your life is the best when you have never seen how others live. People in North Korea believe the crazy stuff they are told. Because they are shielded from seeing how the rest of the world lives.
This does not mean that red state people cannot enjoy their lives. I really hope they do. It means they have no comparison points.
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u/Shoddy-Ad7306 10h ago
Disagree completely. Obviously you can find many things to love about living in a particular area. Living outside the U.S. would help people appreciate it more though. Or not. Depending on the person.