Jaxon911
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UK Education system is also different, it's 12+3 like we have in India, so most students here need a master's degree to find a job.Oscar7 said:Although I know very less of the UK, so can't really comment about life there. But when it comes to how a human mind works let me share an example.
After staying in US for 2 years (having lived in India all my life prior to that), I visited a relative in UK. The first thing that I noticed was gas (aka petrol) price which was about 2.5 to 3 times more in the UK. I also felt the roads in UK to be much narrower than their counterparts in the US. And I shrugged in disbelief (which now I find funny, since I had lived most of life in India but I guess just got accustomed to seeing US roads in the last 2 years)!
Next I also noticed my uncle's reaction (which was sort of wow!) when he heard what a person was getting paid in the US after grad school which was about US$ 60-65K versus what my cousin was getting paid there after his master's (UK £ 35-38K). Then the price of a car, if it was USD 26K in USA the same would cost UKP 26K here; and if a lip balm costs USD 1 there it would cost UKP 1 here. Cost of living would also either compare similarly in both countries or UK would be a little expensive at times, if one were to compare the cost of living especially in London.
From that day till now my mind just can't accept UK as a 'better' place for some reason. I guess some of the things my friend shared, who moved from US to UK (or rather had to move), also didn't make the comparison any better in my mind like higher tax rates, lower quality of life, higher unnecessary government spending in UK on benefits to the under-privileged (i.e. providing bigger homes for people with bigger families who can't afford it etc.) May be some of these facts are distorted / out of context but I am just sharing my view. Hopefully I don't offend anyone (especially from UK)! ???
PS - I am sure cost of living in Canada (as well as property prices) should be quite favorable in comparison to that in London. In every place good school districts are more expensive though!
PPS - Government cost pressures also come in developed countries due to benefits the government has to provide to its aging population. I hope with so much immigration in Canada their population might still be a mix of a lot of the younger lots. Having said that I am not an economist by any stretch of imagination LOL!
Pretty good comparison between UK & US, Oscar7. I agree everything's expensive and overtaxed here in the UK, especially after my recent trip to US. Too many too easy to exploit benefits. Bad weather and poor public schools.
But I think Canada's got similar benefit system, higher taxes and free health care on offer too. US is very different from Canada, but UK in terms of system isn't that different I think.