Top 10 BEST COUNTRIES to Live in the World
The Top 10 BEST Countries to live in the World for 2023. Whether you're a digital nomad, or want to move to or retire in one of the happiest countries, the following include the safest country & none of the worst cities or small towns in America, Europe, or Asia!
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In order to determine which countries are the best (and worst), I analyze a few categories including each country's health, happiness, economy, cost of living, crime and safety, education, infrastructure, history and culture, nature, and quality of life. I also implemented my personal experiences and the pros and cons of each location.
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Even if you don't hit 10k likes, I still really wanna see all countries ranked
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The list of the countries in the video: 10. Japan 09. Netherland 08. Finland 07. Canda 06. Iceland 05. Australia 04. Norway 03. Ireland 02.Denmark 01. Switzerland
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USA?
Denmark and not Sweden 😏
01.1 russia forever !, дурни не нормальные
Wow, I'm lucky enough to have seen Seljalandsfoss in Iceland just two weeks ago. What a beautiful sight, especially when the whole surrounding area is covered in snow! I also saw Plitvice last year, both incredible sights!
I live in Ireland. Just to correct you on one thing: The country's population isn't 7 million it's actually 5 million. Other than that, I'm really happy to see it on this and yeah I do agree with everything else that you've said about the country in this video. In fact, if anyone here is thinking about moving here, remember that it doesn't matter what nationality you are, everybody is welcome here! Irish people are always very friendly and very welcoming to everyone! Respect to you for putting the country here.
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@@islambadshahkhan6715 I don’t have a lot of money to help you move here just so you know. I’m 18 years old
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Thank you for this list. I have been to every one of these countries and have found a lot to like about each of them, with the exception of CLIMATE. I would not like to live in the frigid winters of most of them. Australia's climate is probably the most manageable for me.
I lived in Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, Spian and Serbia, and I would put Denmark in 1st place! Besides amazing infrastructure and job opportunities with good wages, the locals are the friendliest people on earth. Just having a walk down the street will fill you with such a positive energy because everywhere you look you will see people smiling, laughing, singing, etc. It is the only country I lived in where locals actually make effort for expats to feel welcomed and integrated (not something I could say for Switcherland). They love their country, you will see a DK flag on the windows of EVERY household, and for a good reason. Most of them stay in DK their whole lives without having any intentions of moving anywhere else (that''s why you will not see many danes around the world). Also, out of the bigger cities, the countryside is beautiful! So many green spaces with beautiful villages! It's the country that literally has everything you need for a very content life. The only thing that I don't like is the lanaguage (to me personally is the ugliest language alongside thai) but they all speak english perfectly, from little kids to very old people! I also have to add that is probably the best country to live in if you have a physical disability: having one myself I often felt discrimination in other countries, well not in Denmark! Besides the benefits and amazing social services, the people there just never made me feel different with starring or special treatments. Hands down the best place in the world!
There are also a lot of almost abandoned towns that look like crap. With no job opportunities in so many parts of a very small country. Shops closing down etc. Roads that got so many bumps in it its barely drivable.
Exactly, add onto that the insanely high taxes on EVERYTHING and the current housing crisis(both renting & owning), forcing people away from the areas with jobs to live in run down shacks in the middle of nowhere. @@RobinAsp77
Yes but danish people so arrogant and snooby
I’ve always wondered what a lot of other countries are like and this channel really helps know how good these countries really are…keep the videos coming 👍
Iceland and Norway are by far the best and cleanest and prettiest countries ever and should be at the top, and The Netherlands and Denmark and The Faroe Islands too, plus the languages Icelandic / Norwegian / Dutch / Faroese / Danish are so heavenly and five of the prettiest languages ever created that are as gorgeous as English / Norse / Gothic (ég myndi vilja búa á Íslandi, þrátt hið kalt veður) and also Welsh, and Sweden / Finland / Switzerland / Luxembourg / Austria / Ireland / Wales / Scotland etc are also in the top 10, and also, Finnish is not even close to being one of the hardest languages ever lol, Finnish is one of the easiest languages ever and is just a category 2 language, so it’s even easier than Irish and Scottish Gaelic which are both category 3, and I don’t understand why most ppl believe this misconception that Finnish or Hungarian are ‘hard’ lol, I am learning all these languages myself, so I know for a fact that they are very easy to learn and pronounce and type as they all use the Latin alphabet - the hardest languages ever would be the Asian languages (with the Chinese languages and Japanese etc beings the hardest ever) and Arabic languages and African languages which are category 6 to category 10 languages, and, the hardest European languages are Russian and similar languages that use different alphabets (category 5) and Polish and Czech which are category 4 with very heavy spelling, and Greek which is category 5 or 6, so they are quite hard too!
Nice video - thank you for producing it.
Nice informative video, thank you so much. Slowing the video down just a bit might help match your pace of voice.
This is a wonderful video thank you so much for sharing ❤❤❤
I'm really not surprised to see Switzerland taking the #1 spot. Switzerland is the real global beacon on the hill. It's THE benchmark nation which all the other countries should strive to model after.
One of my clients is from Switzerland. She is a amazing lady. She helps the Switzerland community in usa all the time. I'm going to visit their one day😊
totally agree. I would love to move to Switzerland.
Not every country can get rich by hiding and managing dirty money.
Switzerland is not all sunshine and rainbows. They have the highest number of gun owning citizen in the world behind the US and its the birthplace of the technocrat, iluminati elite and corrupt bankers.
95% white. You're right.
Well done my friend!!! Like your since of humor!! Love watching these types of stories. THANK YOU!!!!
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0:53 Honorable Mention:Czech Republic 2:06 Japan 3:31 Netherlands 4:56 Finland 6:12 Canada 7:43 Iceland 9:14 Australia 10:56 Norway 12:37 Ireland 14:04 Denmark 15:46 Honorable Mention:America 16:03 Switzerland
It’s Hong Kong
America was mentioned too. Also Hong Kong is recognized as part of China.
I don't buy this list . A car is stolen every 40 minutes in Canada , Shootings are very common in cities like Toronto. Uncontrolled number of allegedly international students coming on fraudulent documents and going to shady colleges and exacerbating the housing shortage crisis. Record numbers of people using food banks , record number of homelessness.....
This video provides valuable insights into the top 10 best countries to live in the world. It's helpful for those considering relocation. Thanks for showcasing these promising destinations!
Amazing video with great content. Yes, travelling is your best therapy. Yes travel to collect moments and memories not materials.
Yes, will add value if he interviews local people
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Hey USA citizens considering a new country to live in.... please consider Australian. We speak the same language, eat the same food and have the same traditions. We have FREE medical, top wages and amazing free education. We don't get snow either in any of our large cities but you can got into the country to ski! Aussies will welcome you, we love our US cousins.
Yes but the wildlife is a bit of a problem
Is It really free though? It doesn't come out your taxes?
No lie I’ve been thinking about Australia
Are you kidding? It was one of the worst countries through Covid. No thank you to moving to police state.
😂😂😂 I’m Australian and it’s always funny to hear about people having fear about wildlife and the past COVID laws. a) yes during COVID our laws were strict but not many people died. b) I have NEVER been afraid of snakes and spiders as nearly no one is killed by these animals. And if an American calls Australia a police state that is just so laughable. 1% of Americans are incarcerated which is far higher percentage then any other developed nation. I assume a yank wrote some shit about a police state because that is a very American thing to say.
Always love your video - very high quality.
This video is super helpful! Can't wait to explore these top countries to live in. Time to start planning my next adventure!
Thank you sir, nice to see my Switzerland doing well. I am an American here now for 34 years and counting. 6 adult children born here and all did well with the world`s best apprenticeship system, and no debts for it. I love the beauty of this small country and the 4 language regions make it even more exciting. I still love driving and the sudden change of the signs in the Italian, and French speaking regions, as I live in the Swiss German speaking region, and love it. I grew up with a great father, but we were poor to the bone. He got into Buddhism after the army and his Christian upbringing and kept changing the places we were living in. He was a welder and artist, and kept busy with that stuff. No racism, no guns, no bibles, no flag waving, just respectful of others and low key. I love the amazingly beautiful Swiss churches everywhere, and yes I go in and relax. In America no, because it was not welcoming at all. Here never ever anybody attacking me, or questioning why I am inside the church. I sent a letter to Bern telling them this story and a woman wrote back that I am welcome and they are thankful for my feedback, although I am not religious at all. I lived in New Jersey, Idaho, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maine, Colorado, Oregon, Colorado again, then Washington state, where I finished high school in 1983. From there it was to my mom just north of San Francisco, where I studied classical ballet for 4 years. Then I met a Swiss girl in SF who was learning English, after her Paris stint for French. I am a mountain person so totally happy here, just like my favorite place, Colorado, in America.
American expat here in CH too - for 9 years. 1 more until I can apply for citizenship. My family absolutely loves it here! If we knew we were going to stay so long we would have kept kids in the local school. But they’re in the international school and love it. And my son is thinking about going to film school in Prague. Another win!
I am French, husband American, and after over 30 years in the US, I want to return to Europe... but outside of the EU. My husband loves Europe. We are planning to move to Switzerland, around Lugano. I speak fluent French, good Italian and some German. Do you know of a good expat site for Americans living in Switzerland? Thank you!
@@GoodtoGaia Nice to hear. Good job, and hopefully Prague works out for your son.
@@stayfocused1041 Lugano in Ticino is my favorite place. My ex Swiss wife has a house in Morcote, names Switzerland`s most beautiful town some years ago. Damn it! 😄 Sorry, but I am not aware of any expat site for you to contact. I wish you all the best with that adventure, and I highly recommend it. I love Italy, France, Germany, Austria, and Lichtenstein. Great to be surrounded by them.
@@davidbalmer473 Thank you, it is very encouraging. I have checked real estate in Morcote, seems wonderful. We will most likely rent a house for a year outside of Lugano and then decide where to purchase. We like quiet and privacy, the countryside, and one of my husband's hobbies are fruit trees.
Great content but FYI, Shannon Airport has US pre clearance as well as Dublin.Thanks
i miss you mango tango i wished you continued your other channel i loved coming home from school and watching you ❤
Great video! a lot work to produce it. also you made this video very interesting by acting with different voices
mango im so happy im crying im so happy you still post on KZhead
nice, Mango loyal fan
I live in swizterland but , for me , Portugal and spain 🍻
Live in Spain and would like to quit it now...Its the most corrupt nation in Western Europe where crime goes basically unpunished....including murder.
Thank you! Good video!❤
Such a cool list! Dreaming of finding my perfect spot to settle down. Thanks for the inspiration and insights, really appreciate it
I would love it if you made a top 20 best cities in the world and ranking all 195 countries from worst to best
So this is where “mango tango” has went, I wondered what you were doing after the mango tango channel was on break. Hopefully ya go back to that channel one day
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Wow so beautiful video so nice it's really good video This video Is super helpful can't wait to explore these top countries to love in time to start planning my next adventure thanks for sharing this video ❤
Great Video, from Perth (which featured on the top 10 isolated countries list) :)
Love Perth, from Melbourne.
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Perth is super cool
amazing video powerful and well articulated
Ist's great to see Czech Republic almost hit top 10. Greetings from Czechia 😊
I really liked to see Czehia in this video 😊greetings from Croatia
Czech is an high quality state
Is it worth it moving to Czech? How's housing and getting a job like? Please reply.
@@estherike4536 Czechia has lowest unemployment rate in EU. But housing is one of the highest in EU. Especially at Prague
Hey From Here to There. Love it to see that you’re uploading more frequently again. Great video’s !
“BUT HAY!!!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love that part! Thank you so much for this list. I’ll have to check out these countries.
Glad you enjoyed :)
ive been wanting to move to Finland for years now and im happy it made it on this list
That cool from you to do this kinds of subjects many thanks 🙏🙏🙏
Good idea to interview locals of different places about life in different countries!
Hey mango I miss your portal Series but it’s nice to see how much your grown you was a big part of my childhood thank you.
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This is point of view refreshing to say the least. We have been subjected to political incompetence by those who's only goal is to fester their own nests for quite some time now. Indeed there are still those that genuinely strive for success in all arenas that will benefit the good. Thank you for this assuring post and we look forward to many more.
The situation we are in now is what they (literally the governments and his officials)have been planning all along. So improve ourselves 1% each day by doing what is necessary.
The failure of Silicon Valley Bank has torn into global markets, with investors ripping up their forecasts for further rises in interest rates and dumping bank stocks around the world. I'm at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my dipping 200k stock portfolio, what's the best way to take advantage of this bear market?
@@ebonicalbert5711 The SVB situation is a reminder that Fed hikes are having an effect, even if the economy has held up so far," It's precisely at times like these that investors need to be on guard against the next certainty. You don't have to act on every forecast, hence i will suggest you get yourself a financial-advisor
@@henrymiller_ I agree, having a brokerage advisor for investing is genius! Amidst the financial crisis in 2008, I was really having inveesting nightmare prior touching base with a advisor. In a nutshell, i've accrued over $850k with the help of my advisor from an initial $120k investment
@@williamadams2361 .I've actually been looking into advisors lately, the news I've been seeing in the market hasn't been so encouraging, who's the person guiding you?
Watching this makes me happy because u were my child hood and help me with years of depression
Being from the U.S., I have not visited most of the countries on this list, but when I visited Switzerland I thought it was the the most awesome place I ever visited. Some may be personal taste since I liked the mountains and lakes, which is why western Canada is also special. . I thought though that Switzerland was expensive, so maybe that is just the case to outsiders visiting the country?
I am Swiss, and even though I love to travel to countries all over the world, I wouldnt want to live anywhere else, because I know that no other country can offer me the same quality of living like Switzerland. But yes, it is expensive. It is okay if you live in Switzerland and earn swiss wages. But if you visit Switzerland from a country with lower wages, its really expensive.
@@swissfoodie3542 Thanks for the info. I guessed that might be the case. I still wear my Lucerne Pilatus cap given out for free when at the top of Mount Pilatus in Lucerne from 2016. I recently ran in to a person here who grew up in Swiizerland who commented on my cap. She was even from Lucerne.
@@larryloveless2967 The cap seems to be a great memory from a great trip and I hope you will enjoy it for many more years. Pilatus is beautiful, as in Luzern. Both places are quite touristy (for swiss standards), but that doesnt change the fact that they are amazing.
@@swissfoodie3542 One unexpected highlight came when the main road for our tour bus was closed for some reason so we took aa altternate toute from St. Moritz to Innsbuck through a national park and went in to the rural mouttain areas of farming with the many cows and their bells and the farmers looking so surprised to see a tour bus. Fortunately we barely cleared some overhead bridges. Thanks
I love my country and very proud to be Swiss 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭
Did you forget about your promise of making a video about the top 10 best cities in the world like you said in Best countries 2020 to 2021 list
Will never forget MangoTango, but glad to see you aren’t dead!
I like your content now reminds me of the places i visited in Europe
Great Video. Makes me want to travel and see more of the great countries of the World. I thought maybe New Zealand would be on the list as I’ve heard nothing but good things about it. It was cool to see Ireland so high up.
I'd have thought - New Zealand as well - but I guess it's only one guys opinion....and it depends on what the criteria may be.
I used to live in NZ and can understand why it's not on the list. - Incredibly isolated - Few opportunities (Over 20% of New Zealanders now live in Australia) - Relatively poor infrustructure - Sky high drug abuse - One of the highest domestic violence rates in the OECD It's a great place but NZ does a great job at hiding the bad side.
@@biggiedii4889thanks for saving me from the loophole! I was almost moving to there.
@@biggiedii4889 I live in NZ and was waiting for it on the list, but I have to agree to everything you said about it.
Great video, humour and info.
Yes, he is always very funny
Beaming with pride over moving to Canada last year from the UK 😃 I'd place Finland a bit higher, love that country but while Helsinki is a great city, I prefer Tampere, a hidden European gem and would happily live there if I could master the language 🤔
Can you share your insight and experience living in both Canada and the UK? I'm considering moving to those two or the US and would appreciate some real info
We moved from the UK back in 2020! Are you based near Toronto? Seeing house prices rocket in front of our eyes has been pretty scary. We might move out to Alberta once we've finished studying :)
I'm based in Edmonton. I started out in Victoria, BC but a month later moved to Alberta as it does seem to be so much better with living costs.
@Rozhin I'm still kind of new in Canada, but from what I know so far, the people are the best. Already working with about the nicest team I've been a part of. I'm in the west part of Canada because it's close to so many beautiful mountain areas like Banff and Jasper and not too far from my fave parts of US, the PNW area. UK I find is too much hustle and bustle and while I know some lovely people, others in public can be quite rude and negative for no reason and haven't experienced any of that in Canada so far. But UK has plenty of lovely national park and beach spots in the summer and Scotland is for me the most beautiful part of the UK by far
@@liamryan8126 thank you so much for sharing
Loved Iceland. I’m Australian…..Sydney weather is pretty good.
Very entertaining and educational. Thank you.
Always a great day when you upload!
Always a great day when you comment!
@@FromHeretoThere Thank you!
@@FromHeretoThere super cool response
@@FromHeretoThere smart & funny comment
The best part about Iceland is no mosquitoes!
The people who live in Iceland: Don't get your hopes up 😑
21 K views in 3 days (3.14.2023) - very good because it is very interesting & useful video
Youve come a long way mr-M 😉
why there is no Sweden and New Zealand?
Fr I’m Australian I think New Zealand is better than us
I am so looking forward to the best cities to live in the US videos. Big, Medium, Small, Very Small, and Small towns. Heck, if you want to do it, Very Small Towns. I’d like to see the worst Big, Medium, and Small cities as well. Yeah, those video’s especially as the cities get smaller, are incredible!
No city in the us is safe
I really like your videos! Keep it up man
High quality not quantity
I live in Prague and I agree is such a beautiful place to live, BUT, you need to be ok with cold winter and don't have a beach close by hahaha, this is what keeps me from being 100% happy. hahaha.
I can’t wait to go to Japan🥰 it’s been on my list for years
YES, YES, YES, LOVE THESE TYPE OF VIDS, KEEP IT UP BUDDY 👍👑
If I may add: Switzerland is only so expensive because of how stable their economy is as well as the extremely high incomes people have there. So if you were to move there with a Swiss Job, you'd likely be able to hold yourself up just fine
Has a Swiss person I didn't realise this. Its only wen I was travelling to other countries that I really realised that we have the best standards of living
My grandfather came from Ireland to UK in 1895 because most Irish people were poor, glad to say his offspring have all worked hard, prospered and are very happy here in beautiful England.
There are now over 300,000 British nationals living In Ireland so it's nice to see Ireland has now become a land of opportunity for many Brits similar to what the UK was to many Irish many years ago and even today
Holle dear
See what they did to Ireland back in the 1805 era. UK my ass. UK was dominating Ireland for a couple of centuries. @@Paddy234
Great video, I am very lucky that I have gone to 7 out of 10 best countries. Australia is the best!
Heya! Ik you don't do mango tango stuff now,I never got to thank you for a wonderful childhood tho! So thank you and I hope your doing good
Great video
Though agree with most of the rankings I would highly suggest New Zealand could arguably beat Ireland, Iceland, Denmark and Australia but I guess it all depends on how you are determining the ranking. Interesting though!
Beat Australia? Only in the rugby. 😂
I agree NZ beats Australia in my book. Most of Aus is pretty much uninhabitable desert or semi-desert
I love NZ too. It has best people
No way thats just nonsense new zealand isn't even close to these countries
@@chrisso871 According to you: Switzerland should not be 1# best its mostly just nature Which is the same thing with new zealand
Very nice video🔥🔥👍👍 I expected almost all the countries on the list just wonder why New Zealand is not there.
Lots of crime in Auckland. Every day on my news feed I see ram raids on shops. But other than that it's a beautiful country
@@MoviesNGames007uksame can be said for many counties in the list they are not crime free. Seems this is more based on gdp.
Mostly the cost of living that's ballooned with incomes not keeping up. Is incredible in pretty much every other area other than affordability though!
yea i also wonder why germany isnt here
If it wasn't for that monstrosity 3/4 of the way up the North Island then maybe.
In Australia just go to Sydney so it's not hot it pretty cold and windy there bring some warm clothes, good luck!
So, how easy is it to get into these countries as an expat? Most of the countries on this list are incredibly expensive. A List of the top 10 safe educated countries with good health and social services that one could actually get into, to work or retire, without paying half your money in taxes, would be more interesting.
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Dahhhh I so want to get out of the US and live in Japan for a year or two. Great content!
you might get to hate it tho since - english isn't an option meaning if you want to get anything done when it comes to documents you better know your kanji - working from home is a concept that many still can't wrap there head around (even youtubers have issues since "youtuber" isn't viewed as a proper job in some cases) - japan in general is still very old fashioned .... a lot of paperwork, nothing is digital, cash is necessary in basically every place, (yeah convenience is solved nice in some cases, such as puplic transport, but same can't be said about work life) - very poor work life balance with basically no free/familytime and basically no vacationdays (and even the ones you do get aren't used most of the time because of the pressure you have at work and from colleagues that would have to shoulder your work when you're gone) - racism against foreigners is still noticeable in japan so finding an apartment or even a job might be difficult, since it isn't very common to move around/move jobs -> they dislike foreigners since they tend to leave after a few months/years - japan still has one of the highest suicide rates in the world because of their old fashioned work attic (for example even if you're done with work you're not allowed to go home since your boss is still working - and while waiting for him you have to look like you're busy cause that would be disrespectful as well)
The working hours are terrible and the US is probably better… The reason homelessness is not a problem is because people are working all day just to get by… Beautiful Japan is beautiful on the outside but not on the inside. After further research I no longer want to live in Japan or South Korea… Yes it’s a good place for vacation but not to live there. If you take my advice your life may be better than when you move to Japan.
@Christoph Kallab I’m from Germany I don’t live there anymore I moved to the US but your English is solid
@@nolsoup thanks I appreciate your compliment c:
as a japanese, it rly is a nice country... at least for now. life quality is great, and its quite clean almost everywhere, although as a foreigner you will probably face problems, we are notorious for our horrible engrish and racism. the work hours are hellish, no arguing with that, but its improving. honestly doe i kinda want to move to the us if i have the chance to. if you want to live for a few years it will prob be great but settling down for good... maybe nah
Australia is 5th wow im so lucky.
Interesting! I've lived in HK since 1982 - can't complain. Surprised my home country NZ didn't show up. I have spent a lot of time in Japan - considering a move, actually - I've always felt very at home there, Kyoto & Sapporo both beautiful in very different ways - Tokyo is a blast but 10 days is about as much as I can take, same with Singapore which is a great city but a bit boring - same weather all year round. Would like to check out Ireland & Switzerland for sure! Fun video.
As someone who lives in N.Z. it is no surprise to me that we didn't make the top ten. This place is very different to what it was six years ago.
@@barrysmart2389 Could you elaborate? I'm European, but was considering moving to NZ
@@NeiNZ44 First let me say I'm an old bloke, came here as a thirteen year old in 1953 and am comfortable personally and financially. Jacinda Ardern led this country for almost six years, she was a communist in her youth and a pupil of the Carl Shwaab school for emerging leaders, a globalist.. Some things you should look up on youtube or google "An introduction to 1080poison in N.Z" "Co governance" "Maori health authority""Chinese investment/ownership in NZ". "Ram raids" The Chinese are bottling and selling our water, the same water Chris Hipkins and Ardern want to impose co-governance on?. Ardern used Covid to test how compliant we could become, she imposed mandates, banned medications which were being used successfully elsewhere and denied New Zealanders access to their own country. I was one of them, stranded in Australia for three months. Housing is very expensive and so is our cost of living. Our climate is pretty good and we are a long way from war in Europe though I see NZ is going to help the fascists in Ukraine. Sorry this has turned into a bit of a rant.
@@NeiNZ44NZ used to be really safe but the crime rate has increased significantly, the weather is pretty horrible all year round and it's super expensive to live there. I would recommend moving to Australia instead
@@packfanz2286 Where in Australia? Melbourne and Perth looks nice
Man is been so long to see tango mango my childhood is been right here right there
nice! Life is a memory
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14,000 likes! Can't wait to see you rank all 195 countries!
Out of all of these countries I would pick Australia, because everywhere else is so bloody freezing cold lol.... and not only is Australia nice and comfortably warm with very nice weather, would you look at those beautiful beaches and national parks..... wow!!!!
Aren't there poisonous spiders, etc.?
@@EviMlcak yes, but they are rarely a problem in the big cities
We also have like 7 of the top 10 most venomous snakes in the world here in Australia too. But most of us rarely see them 😄
I've got the movie, 'Crocodile Dundee'. No worries! @@garyhaber6957
@@EviMlcak Not in urban areas.
I am now living in Australia 💯❤
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Mango when are you getting back on your other channel I watched your videos so much as a kid
Hello mango tango or the iron mango ,It’s been a while since you posted on your other channel
Love 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭 - been here 9 years. 1 more until I can apply for citizenship. 🙏🏻 Switzerland is safe, clean & beautiful. I never want to go back to the US. Love Denmark too. Where does Austria and Portugal fall on your list?
Great video, love the way they're edited
Thanks so much!
I'm rapt that Australia is on the list. We're a very diverse country. You can live in the tropics or in the cooler states and I'm surprised that there was no mention of our wildlife. 😂😅
You live in Australia??
@Super Nazmul sure do and I love it. 😁
Aussie should actually be in the top 3 with NZ
When he said 10K likes, I came to this video 3 weeks later and i saw there was 2.5K likes so keep it up guys, Olny 8K more until 10K likes!
I prefer to live in warm weather so Australia is my first choice if I ever move.
u want warm weather go to Philippines and your sweating all day all night lol
Let's move to Switzerland 💙👌🏽😍
Ngl I still miss the mango tango channel I still watch his old videos I was around the age 6-8 I don’t quite remember but I do remember the yandere series
Yes Yandere middle school - > 50 cool mini-movies full of cliff hangers
Fantastic video! There was a time when my country (Sweden) were on these lists, now we are somewhere around 10-15 I think. Time to bounce back and defeat those Danes.
Haha certainly could have made the list! Your crime rate is a bit higher than the other nordic countries however, and your schools are much worse on average
@@FromHeretoThere Yes, that is exactly the issue. The schools aren't bad, only a bit flawed sometimes, but the increase in crime is a bit of a humiliation. It occurs mostly between criminals in the most populated cities.
@@FromHeretoThere should've put it as a 2nd HM
People claim that it was because of the immigrants. You agree?
Sweden is still up there, no worries, maybe your country lost a strand of hair against other nation so it didn't make it to the list , cheers from Switzerland sometimes aka Sweden or vice versa ;)
Nice switch from the capital of Amsterdam to the small city of Culemborg at 4:25
from here to there makes figuring out were to live entertaining idk how u do it, but its amazing.
agree, very unique style
Yeah funny person too
"Number 4, this is Norway". And then goes to number 3... I'm convinced, I'll move from Australia to Norway
This guy is my childhood from his fnaf pov videos and it's great to see him still thriving on a different channel.
I FINALLY FOUND U MANGO IVE WATCHED YANDDRY MIDDLE SCHOOL 4 TIMES WAITING FIR U TO POST THE SECOND ONE 😭😭😭
I love your videos. They are so quality and informative.
agree his videos - with high qulity but not quantity
@@oceanwood7747 Very True
Time to make you nostalgic YOJO I would love to watch yandere middle school reboot there are so many unanswered questions like why did mango get that dream about Jhondere chan?
As an Australian I love this beautiful country we have a long way to go in terms of corruption and greed. Our public infrastructure and services are slowly being eroded away by privitisation and we have some of the highest utility costs in the world. If you don't have solar your electricity can easily cost in the thousand's per year.
How about the reptiles in Australia?
Great video as usual. A couple of things I'd like to point out based on my personal experience. Yes, if you look at the data, Northern European countries always rank higher than the southern ones. However, you can't compare the quality of life you get in Southern Europe in terms of weather, fresh food and outdoor activities. Of course there are areas that you cannot quite consider valid locations to move to such as certain parts of Greece or the South of Italy, which are lagging behind with regards to labour market, health care and infrastructures. Nonetheless, I have lived in Spain for the past 18 months and I can guarantee the health care is spot on and so are roads and public transport. As for jobs, there are some fast growing insustries such as pharmaceuticals, tech and banking. On the top of this, you get nice weather all year round and the food is different level. TO MY EXPERIENCE (please don't come here and roast me, this is very much a subjective consideration), Spain is a significantly better place where to live compared to the Netherlands and the UK (where I lived most of my life). The second aspect I wanted to bring up is the economy. The size of the economy is often misleading: London, LA, Hong Kong, Amsterdam or even Dublin certainly have solid economies and plenty of jobs, but if you are working class, good luck with buying a preperty and having access to an acceptable lifestyle. Everything is too expensive, housing space is very limited and the gap between the rich and the poor is getting more and more substantial.
Funny cause Im Spanish and Im probably moving to the Netherlands, and potentially Ireland or Switzerland later. I could agree about cost of leaving, outside activities and weather. But if you cant stand the corruption and the horrific political class, the high unemployment rate and the values and mentality of people here, maybe try something different is a good idea. I dont enjoy parties, discos and reggeaton music. Which is pretty much the only plan you could try for meeting people as an university student and people have a very short term mentality and are low ambitious. Im generalizing, there are some excellent, hard working and charming people here but im willing to try a different society. Also I would add that in Spain you cant generally buy a house either and the unemployment for young people is 40%, we are a forgotten class
I've been living in Spain for 24 years and Spain is no better for buying or renting flats right now either. There are no perfect places that's for sure. Spain has a winter. It gets cold here like everywhere else. Spain isn't in the Carribean as some like to think it is. Plus, you don't see Scandinavian women running down to Spain to work in Spanish companies. They probably couldn't even deal with men here cause so many guys live with Mamá until they're 40. The only conversation you can have with Spanish people in general is about how great their food, which it is not. And how wonderful Spain is. The people are imposible to get to know since they hang out with the same people they've known since primary school and the Spanish aren't really open to getting to know new people. For the Spanish life is a bar.
I think you are looking at Spain through the eyes of a foreigner who still thinks hè/she is on an extended summer vacation. I knew of a well educated Dutch girl who had a Spanish boyfriend and moved to Spain. They couldn’t afford housing despite both earning good money and she was forced to live with her in-Laws in a far too small apartment. They were good people but living that way for long takes it’s toll on any relationship. After a few years she returned to the Netherlands completely disillusioned about her life in Spain.
@@meatmoneymilkmonogamyequal5583 sound like a bad place😂 its not that bad
Who is more social with the poor people wll be more be ranked; this doesn't exist in Belgium; because the rich people here will always have all the money of the people...