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Ry 2 year s ago
#5 - wait, so you can hang you laundry outside in Australia? Wow! I wish we could do that in the USA!
       
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Madelyn 2 year s ago
Did she inform herself about the country she was imigrating to?
       
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Mick 2 year s ago
Sounds like a retard
       
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Karonhappuck 2 year s ago
Just imagine the effort she put into making all those stupid poses, cropping it out, getting all pictures and texts together...just for the outcome of showing the world that she´s a retarded US citizen, wondering about the most basic sh** 35

One day she will find out about the metric system. That blow up her small mind! 41
       
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Rhodella 2 year s ago
#17 Target Australia doesn't sell groceries.
       
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Mock 2 year s ago
muricans are unique...
       
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Irwin 2 year s ago
..i liked it.. thx:)
       
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Ance 2 year s ago
HAHA she's Australia's problem now.
       
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Will 2 year s ago
Not funny or entertaining
       
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Phillip 2 year s ago
#2: its called VAT and its in the US in some places too. Its a bad idea, because it allows the government to hide how much its taxing you
#4: yes, everyone in the country is forced to pay for your hospital bill, even if they are never sick. This is called "fair" by idiots.
#8: you can, in the USA. You just never did.
       
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Chet 2 year s ago
Phillip,
You do realize the US has the worst healthcare outcomes of all OECD nations right? You do realize that the US public spend is similar to other countries even though you don't have universal healthcare yet private individuals/corporations spend astronomically more and still your population on average is far less healthy. But of course, everyone else is an idiot...
       
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Ry 2 year s ago
Chet, but if you were very sick there’s no better place to get medical care than the US. So much medical technology is invented here as well as pharmaceutical research and we have an excellent support structure. Expensive yes, but no doubt we lead in quality.
       
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Brian 2 year s ago
Ry,

you don't lead in quality, and if you think you do, i got a bridge to sell you.
your medical errors are through the roof, your life expectancy is quite short.
       
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Delores 2 year s ago
Brian,
Keep coping
       
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Augustus 2 year s ago
Chet,

Not true, according to the OECD website: "In terms of health, life expectancy at birth in the United States is almost 79 years, one year lower than the OECD average of 80 years. Life expectancy for women is 81 years, compared with 76 for men." and "When asked "How is your health in general?" 88% of people in the United States reported to be in good health, much more than the OECD average of 69% and one of the highest scores across the OECD."
       
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Madeline 2 year s ago
Chet,
You lost him at OECD, talk slowly with simple words to him.

Ry,
Yeah everywhere outside US we have shamans, herbs and prayers only to heal
sm_80
       
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Arminta 2 year s ago
Phillip,

I love how Americans protect their sh#tty healthcare system when people compare them to the rest of the civilized world. Proud of the fact that cancer can bankrupt your family and that your women have to go back to work 6 weeks after having a baby. Pathetic..absolutely revolting.
       
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Phillip 2 year s ago
Oh yeah one more:

#3: that's why peanut butter costs $5
       
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Adolph 2 year s ago
I love how all the non-Americans here are having a blast criticizing her for not knowing the local customs of another country. Perhaps we as Americans don't obsess over every little unwritten rule of your county, the way that you seemed obsessed with America's customs.
       
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Eben 2 year s ago
Adolph, If you're intending to go and live in a country that is almost literally on the other side of the world, then the least you could (or rather, should) do, is avail yourself of the local customs there. I have found the same here in France, that other nationalities all seem to make an effort into understanding the basic differences between their home country and here. All except the Americans that is. They don't seem to want to change their way of doing things, and constantly complain about "This isn't the way we do it back home"! The world is a big place, and America isn't the bit that it revolves around
       
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Erwin 2 year s ago
Eben,
Not sure anyone has memorized every idiom on their way to a new place. It's called assimilation for a reason, you learn over time.
       
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Arilla 2 year s ago
Can't figure out why the world isn't moving to Australia with it's superior tax and healthcare system while everyone keeps trying to beg, steal, borrow and crawl over broken glass to get into broken down, backwards, and everything wrong with it America. dirol
       
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Judah 2 year s ago
Quote: Arilla
88% of people in the United States reported to be in good health, much more than the OECD average of 69% and one of the highest scores across the OECD."


Because it's like that in most of the western world, with the US being the odd one out when it comes to most stuff?
Not that everything is wrong with the US, it's just something diffrent from most other places.
       
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Arminta 2 year s ago
It mostly sounds like Canada
       
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Delores 2 year s ago
Australia is loosing its freedom right before our eyes… smh
       
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Trix 2 year s ago
#2 $5 for peanut butter?

#4 Oh that's why $5 for peanut butter.
       
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Berney 2 year s ago
Aussie, and I got a few laughs. Don't listen to the trolls.
       
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salamoon 2 year s ago
#8 you are not able to to that in the US? 36
       
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Abe 2 year s ago
#2 They have to pay tax on peanut butter? Waht kind of madness is this?!?
       
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Otha 2 year s ago
#8 Blows my mind that there are countries where you cannot transfer money from account to account.
       
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