I'm pretty grateful to have been born an American, but to be honest, I'd rather have been born in The Netherlands to the tallest mom and dad there. Americans are short AF, outside of the white and Native American populations. Only a FEW countries in the world don't suck though, so I'd be happy being born in any one of these places:
1. Norway
2. Switzerland
3. Ireland
4. Australia
5. Iceland
6. Sweden
7. Singapore
8. The Netherlands
9. Denmark
10. Finland
11. Canada
12. New Zealand
13. The United States of America (We're #13! We're #13!)
14. Belgium
15. Japan
16. South Korea
Hong Kong is excluded, cause China.
Germany is excluded for obvious reasons (Nazis & Angela Merkel).
The United Kingdom is excluded for obvious reasons.
Austria is excluded because their government is the most oppressive and worst in the entire First World/advanced Western society (although Australia comes close as #2).
And Liechtenstein is excluded cause who TF wants to live in Liechtenstein?
Anything else not on this list, I hereby declare to be a Country That Sucks. You should be grateful you don't live there.
Source:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/hdi-by-country
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I hate the US and I hate Capitalism and I hate institutionalized corruption. I wish I had been born in Europe or Scandanavia.
I was very fortunate to be born in Canada. Both sets of my grandparents did a major, major, thing, immigrating, being dead poor, and right after a second WW. They were bold and brave. I salute them.
I wouldn't want to have been born anywhere else. It would be alright if I was, but this is definitely a good country.
And Canadians are strong passport holders. We travel, we are curious, we care about the world. We're not loud in our patriotism, and have often been criticized in the past for that compared to Americans, but we do like our country very much. It's also welcoming to immigrants.
I probably wouldve been loyal to whatever country i was born in. So because i was born here, i have no intentions of moving out of the states. However, I am not loyal to my birth state
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Born in Ireland and am bloody proud of being an Irishman. Wouldn't want it any other way. We've endured centuries of oppression underneath the Romans and the British Empire and it has made us strong as a Nation. We have a beautiful culture dependent on music, poetry, and storytelling.
USA, here. I was born in southern California and lived there near the ocean for the first 44 years of my life. It was idyllic. I wouldn't change a thing.
I moved to a beautiful, rural part of northern California in 2000 and have a good life.
All I would complain about is this country's ever increasing move toward totalitarianism since 9/11/2001 and its expansion since the covid plandemic bullshit in 2000. That stuff hasn't effected me much personally (YET), except for the increasing restrictions on air travel.
Oh, and I have always despised my country's murderous imperialism.honestly I just am glad to be born in my country and would be glad to be born in any country with the following:
Clean and readily available drinking water
Electricity
Modern Healthcare
Higher Hygiene standards
Toilets and other basic plumbing
Abundance of food
Internet and wifi
Diversity because I like so much different foods, drinks, art, music, clothing styles, etc
everything else is just icing on the cake.I consider myself very lucky to have been born in the United States!
I'm fairly happy to have been born in the UK, plenty of other countries have their problens the same as we do, so its good as far as I'm concerned, certainly wouldn't have wanted to be born elsewhere
I was born in the USA to an American father and a Filipino-American mother and happy to be an American.
I would've liked to have been born in one of my favorite/preferred countries but at least I live in a country where I can eventually sorta reasonably get to another country of my liking.
Germany does right by me and well for itself. Especially considering we were paying for two world wars and a reunification and again we are the most successful nation in Europe! :-o
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I like being born here but I do want to move elsewhere in the future
Yes. I am very happy for my country and nation. And I would not like to move out, I am too bound.
I was born in the Dominican Republic but raised in the U. S. I love the U. S. but rather be in the Dominican Republic a lot more time, but my country is jacked up with a bunch of illegal Haitians I don't want to see over there. Waiting til they deport all of them.
I am Definitely thankful and extremely happy being born in, and living in, Canada❤️❤️❤️
Yes definitely happy to be born where I was.
I’m cool with it, and consider myself lucky to live in the US
I was both in America and happy not to be living there anymore.
No, but I would rather be born in a different time in my current country.
I'm an American and I like my country. It could be better, but it could also be a lot worse.
I wish my parents would have birthed me in that refugee camp in Austria.
I am an American
in the
🇺🇸US of A🇺🇸
wooo america 🇺🇸🤘😎🤘🇺🇸
I am a real American
fight for the rights of every man
love to the world too
but yeahhh america!- u
I'm happy yes... but Alaska would have been great, I think
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