My Sister and Brother-in-Law have spent most of the last few years in Europe. They return home for 3 or 4 months and they are off again. I personally have no desire to leave the U.S.
They do give me some interesting perspectives. They say the Scots and the Poles are the friendliest. The Hungarians are standoffish but if you ask them for help they are good to do so.
Serbia has the best food and is the least expensive to live in tho Hungary is also fairly cheap. They also think Hungary is the most beautiful country in Europe. They also like Germany, France and Spain. Not real fond of Austria or Switzerland despite their beauty.
My aunt was able to come to visit us in America around 1980. She didn't believe that our supermarket was real. She thought that it was just for show, for visitors to the country.
In the comments below the YouTube video, someone mentioned a Polish woman who cried when she visited an American supermarket, realizing that her children would never see anything like this.
It's up to us to spread these videos. Kids don't learn about this in school.
Even my daughter was shocked when she saw this. Her job dropped. A picture is worth a thousand words.
I would like to spend some time in South Korea before I die