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Brits Opinion on Australia: Why you should move to Australia over the USA
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Why you Should you move to Australia over the USA We know a lot of people watching our channel want to escape the dull grey grimness of the UK. We chose to move to the USA having not considered Aus. Although we have mentioned in other videos that for Brits, Aus is considerably easier to get in to over the USA. We recently spent 2 weeks in Australia, visiting Melbourne, Tassie and Sydney and hav...
Brit’s opinion: Should you live in Australia vs USA vs UK
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Brits Opinion: Australia vs USA vs UK - Where would we live? (Sydney vs Melbourne) We are Brits living in the USA that have recently visited Australia. We discussed our view on whether we would move from the UK to Australia and also whether would we move from the USA to Australia now that we live here. We spent 10 days in Melbourne and 2 days in Sydney so it’s not an entirely fair comparison. H...
Brits Opinion on Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, and Tasmania Compared
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Brits' Opinions on Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, and Tasmania Compared We are a British couple who moved to America (Las Vegas) who have recently travlled to Australia and thought we would give our honest opions on the locations we visited We are back! Now we have been to Australia we thought we would do some follow up videos, sharing what we thought about Australia as a place to potentially li...
Sydney Australia Way Better Than You’d Expect! (24 Hours)
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What to do in Sydney Sydney Australia Way Better Than You’d Expect! (24 Hours) To end our 2 week trip to Australia we had 1 night an about a full day to experience Sydney, this video captures what we did.
Tasmania Australia - Not What We Expected
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We spend 1 day in Hobart Ferry trip
Brits opinion on the American Dream (Moved form the UK to the USA)
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Brits opinion on the American Dream (Moved form the UK to the USA) Are we living the American dream? We moved from the UK to USA giving our American Dream from A British Perspective Responding to a great comment from one of our viewers. We wanted to share our perspective as people who grew up in the UK and then moved to the US. We have seen the difference between the UK and USA in terms of oppo...
Melbourne Australia - Puffing Billy
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Things to do Melbourne Australia - Puffing Billy Railway Train Puffing Billy Melbourne - Train day
Melbourne Australia Unexpectedly good WINE (Brits In Australia)
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Melbourne Australia Unexpectedly good WINE (Brits In Australia) Yarra Valley Wine Country Melbourne Domaine Chandon Winery Tarrawarra Yarra Valley Winery Healesville Sanctuary Melbourne Australia MORE THAN YOU KNOW! (Yarra Valley Wine country Australia ) Melbourne Australia BEST DAY OUT? (Yarra Valley Wine country Australia )
We loved our first Day Melbourne Australia (Brits in Australia)
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Melbourne in 1 Visiting Melbourne was a lot more fun that we expected Roaming Around Melbourne Day 1 We Visited Port Melbourne Hosier Lane A Bar and used the tram system Melbourne Australia More FUN than we Expected We loved our first Day Melbourne Australia (Brits in Australia)
Would we move to Australia? (Melbourne Travel Day)
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Would we move to Australia - Travel Day Melbourne Traveling from Las Vegas to Melbourne what we got up to on the day we travelled out to Melbourne. Selina travels in Qantas business class Anton travels in Qantas Premium economy
Secrets Akumal Bike Tour - Riviera Maya
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Secrets Akumal Bike Tour - Riviera Maya Secrets Akumal Bike Ride Tour Riviera Maya
Half A Day In Nashville (Brits living in America)
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Half A Day In Nashville (Brits living in America)
Bought a Car Online Without Seeing it (Update - How did it go?)
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Bought a Car Online Without Seeing it Update on the car we purchased online 7 days ago without viewing it or going to the dealership
New Car Day USA | Unexpected Car Delivery | Brits buy a car USA
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Our new car is delivered to us unexpectedly to us in Las Vegas. Quick talk through of why we bought a new car Why we financed the car in this way New Car Day USA | Unexpected Car Delivery | Brits buy a car USA Buying a car on an l1a Buying a car on a visa buying a car on a green card
Buying A Car in the USA vs UK | What To Look Out For | Move from UK to USA
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Buying A Car in the USA vs UK | What To Look Out For | Move from UK to USA
Summerlin Las Vegas Tour | Downtown Summerlin | Move from UK to USA
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Summerlin Las Vegas Tour | Downtown Summerlin | Move from UK to USA
We are back in Vegas | Update & What's Next | Brits Living in Las Vegas
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We are back in Vegas | Update & What's Next | Brits Living in Las Vegas
Summerlin Las Vegas Tour | What it’s really like Living in Las Vegas
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Summerlin Las Vegas Tour | What it’s really like Living in Las Vegas
El Dorado Seaside Suites Review | Riviera Maya Mexico | Is this Luxury? | Travel Vlog
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El Dorado Seaside Suites Review | Riviera Maya Mexico | Is this Luxury? | Travel Vlog
Secrets Akumal Review | Riviera Maya Luxury Resort Mexico | Travel Vlog TURTLE SWIMMING
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Secrets Akumal Review | Riviera Maya Luxury Resort Mexico | Travel Vlog TURTLE SWIMMING
We are NEVER Going Back to the UK | Our Response | Brits moved from UK to the USA
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We are NEVER Going Back to the UK | Our Response | Brits moved from UK to the USA
We are NEVER going back to the UK | Long Live the American Dream | Brits Living in the USA
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We are NEVER going back to the UK | Long Live the American Dream | Brits Living in the USA
BJJ First Month Review | From Weight Lifting to Jiu Jitsu
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BJJ First Month Review | From Weight Lifting to Jiu Jitsu
Move from UK to USA | Green Card Interview Experience | How long did it take
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Move from UK to USA | Green Card Interview Experience | How long did it take
Get a Job Transfer to USA from the UK (Part 2)
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Get a Job Transfer to USA from the UK (Part 2)
The Real USA | Visiting Yosemite National Park | Mist Trail
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The Real USA | Visiting Yosemite National Park | Mist Trail
Yosemite National Park | Unbelievable First Visit | Vlog
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Yosemite National Park | Unbelievable First Visit | Vlog
How to move to America from the UK (Q&A)
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How to move to America from the UK (Q&A)
Ultimate Desert Adventure | Valley of Fire | Las Vegas
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Ultimate Desert Adventure | Valley of Fire | Las Vegas

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Kevin-oh2je
    @Kevin-oh2je 4 години тому

    Show us Tasmania!!

  • @LSPD-Officer-Rhonson
    @LSPD-Officer-Rhonson 6 годин тому

    Never move to UK! 😡 🇬🇧

  • @LSPD-Officer-Rhonson
    @LSPD-Officer-Rhonson 6 годин тому

    Who chooses UK houses?

  • @peteK70
    @peteK70 12 годин тому

    So you are saying there is more opportunity in the USA? I think I read somewhere about the pursuit of happiness 🇺🇸

  • @chogz1
    @chogz1 14 годин тому

    Great video it is worth noting N.I contributions don't soley fund the NHS it allows allows you to claim beneits like State Pension, Maternity Allowance, and Jobseeker’s Allowance. General tax revenue also pays for these things so comparing your previous N.I payments to your current health insurance is not wholly accuarate

  • @SamanthaSmith-tv1jl
    @SamanthaSmith-tv1jl 19 годин тому

    If you need a lot of meds or appointments or operations then that £5 k could be £20k even with insurance

  • @Simbacat997
    @Simbacat997 22 години тому

    Nope.......don't like American gun culture, health care, homelessness, food is full sugar and toxins, food portions are massive which breads overweight people, Winters are freezing hell holes whereby you have to shovel snow all the time and in terms of big salaries - it's very well known that only the top end earns big but low and middle income jobs earn very little in America. Furthermore, what about paid sick leave, 4 weeks annual leave, maternity leave, public holidays etc so working conditions in America is shocking. And as for tipping in shops and restaurants- that's toxic

  • @daryllowe7365
    @daryllowe7365 22 години тому

    How can you compare 35 years in the U.K and 3 in the U.S to 2 weeks in Australia and only going to 2 Cities.

  • @alandavey3010
    @alandavey3010 23 години тому

    Watch great Marisa down under A great video

  • @Kim-427
    @Kim-427 23 години тому

    I’m so grateful that people from the UK have moved here and can give a knowledgeable clear view of what it is the live in America. I have to say people from the UK have such a bias and inaccurate way of looking at our country. As I’ve always said you can’t fully understand it here unless you live here. Bless you!

  • @daftlord28
    @daftlord28 День тому

    Aussie who was born in the UK here. Nice videos guys i really value you sharing your experiences in the USA. One thing I will say is food wise I dont think the USA is better overall, I could hardly find any indian food when I was there. Conversely, in Aus there's hardly any good mexican restaurants :(

  • @zhenli2345
    @zhenli2345 День тому

    To people who say that in the US if you don't have money, you'll just die, I present to you the case of my mother, who was on the Harris County's medical program for low-income residents. She's a green card holder. Starting from November 2022, she has had multiple falls, leading to bone fractures and episodes of UTI. She's diabetic and also diagnosed with early-stage Parkinson's disease. She had visited her neurologist, endocrinologist, and family doctor multiple times in Houston, going through multiple expensive exams and getting plenty of meds for her conditions during the last couple of years in the US. Her out-of-pocket cost? About $24, total. Last October she went back to China. She told my brother and me that she did not intend to return to the US. She felt lonely here because most of her family members are in China. Both my brother and I have full-time jobs and can't provide the companionship she yearns for. Last month, she told us that she wanted to return to the US. When I asked her what prompted her to change her mind, I had expected her to mention the comfortable living in the US (She lived with my brother in Houston and he makes a very good living). Instead, she said it was the doctors. In her own words, "I enjoyed socialist treatments in a capitalist country, but experience capitalist treatments in a socialist country." She couldn't stop talking about how nice and patient Americans doctors were with her. They chatted with her and took the time to learn about her symptoms. Her medical treatments cost next to nothing. In China, on the other hand, she is constantly pressured by doctors and hospitals to go with the most expensive medication and treatments. She described them as "money-grabbers." My brother is currently in China and he's bringing her back early next month.

  • @OntarioAndrews415
    @OntarioAndrews415 День тому

    Hmphf. 🤔

  • @aussiETau
    @aussiETau День тому

    everything a country is, in terms of how good or bad that are happening to the lives of the population in general, is base on how much influence/control/directly deal with the country's population over their politicians and their government admin/management..... more or less, it's about how much an individual have control over their life, magnified by the populations number, and that's what makes a country great to live in....... realistically there are certain degrees and level to law/order/government rights, freedom/independence/free will, capitalism/equal opportunity/wealth access, compliant/compulsory/control over population, etch..... it's finding the best balance the population wants under best solutions-practical-achievable.... for example, if UK was run and operated like what's best of US and australia (as much as includes elimination of majorly of the population's unhappiness and dissatisfaction) then there's hardly anyone leaving UK but going for extended holidays, and never leaving UK going back and forth...... but then again, UK, US, aus have lost control of our own governments and politicians, because it's the other way around when it comes to having control and the alienation of the citizens of each country..... and in aus we're still have some more hold over our politicians and government than UK and US (ie: bureaucracy and government rights are far more severe in UK and US countries, but aus is not so far behind (as much as our politicians wants the total control over population) as aus as you have seen thinks low of politicians and still pushing for their public service employee (it's debatable when it comes in the reality, specially the power of government applied)......

  • @HairByJamesAnnabel
    @HairByJamesAnnabel День тому

    Really appreciate your videos. Thanks for sharing

  • @markt.4661
    @markt.4661 День тому

    More immigrants in America, than every other nation combined. So yes...the food choices are amazing.

  • @gavindouglas7020
    @gavindouglas7020 День тому

    They don't look British, I wonder is it all the stabbings and muggings in the uk

  • @rickreid8572
    @rickreid8572 День тому

    no one cares about their opinion

    • @balancedactguy
      @balancedactguy День тому

      Except for the people who care to listen to their opinion.

    • @rickreid8572
      @rickreid8572 16 годин тому

      @@balancedactguy yep a handful

  • @alandavey3010
    @alandavey3010 День тому

    As an aussie who lived in uk and north america i include canada i appreciate your thoughts and opinion but its your choice which is decided by financial gain there is the average american most would not know where uk or australia is there are heaps of countries that are beautiful and natural summary its whats you make of it where ever you go at 76 a life well lived and a satisfied mind helps hope your path is smooth

    • @colinsmith1288
      @colinsmith1288 День тому

      Oz still comes out tops for most brits. Culturally it is the most compatible.

  • @bhavinpanchal86
    @bhavinpanchal86 День тому

    Would love to see other topics covered like education, security, prospects (for IT its California, for Pharma something else) in next video.

  • @mystikrebel1089
    @mystikrebel1089 День тому

    An excellent and educational breakdown from a Brit perspective as I continue to row my boat somewhere in the Atlantic to get to the the US while geting away from grey clouds and rain .🤣

  • @cieratime389
    @cieratime389 День тому

    Love this! I myself born and raised in London at 24 as soon as I finished my masters I moved to the uae to teach as australia was way too far for me as I like being closer to home. It's funny having both homes but I do not think there is a future for me in London as I have like many other young people been priced out. I have been in the uae for the last 3 years but somehow still have the us on the back of my mind hahaha. Can you make a video about the racial tension/gun control in the us compared to the uk. I know it is a sensitive topic for most but I reckon it would be very insightful. Both of you I am assuming being ethnic , how do you find it? one point I like is that generally anyone can be seen as an american as it is the land of immigrants. Being first generation British I never felt like I really belonged sadly

  • @LSPD-Officer-Rhonson
    @LSPD-Officer-Rhonson 2 дні тому

    UK is a crappy country hate weather culture lifestyle etc! Don’t! Yes U get free healthcare minimum employer time off no guns etc but that’s really all good I can say about it!

  • @gregolsen972
    @gregolsen972 2 дні тому

    I LOVE the Mist Trail and the John Muir Trail back. If you continued on from the top of Nevada Falls, you'd be on the trail to Half Dome which is a MUST on your next adventure. I looked up the highest point in the UK and it's Ben Nevis in Scotland at 4,413' elevation. When you were at the Vernal Falls Footbridge, you were at 4,487' elevation. So kudos to you all for hiking up to the top of Nevada Falls which is almost 6,000' elevation! And Ant said that you were all doing well for older people.....I'd say you're doing exceptionally well for any age! I've taken high school kids up that trail and several had to go back to the Nevada Falls rest area since they couldn't make it to the top. I wasn't having too much trouble (I was in my mid-30s and the kids wiere 17 or 18). But Yosemite is a wonderful place to get your hike on!!! I'm looking forward to your San Francisco adventures. Won't be like hiking in the Sierras, but it has its charms.

  • @gregolsen972
    @gregolsen972 2 дні тому

    The best time to go to Yosemite is in late March or early April going into May. It's usually not hot in the valley, mosquitos aren't nearly as bad, and the waterfalls are thunderous! My husband and I (we lived in the San Francisco area) would come to Yosemite once a month for around 20 years. However, we moved to Hawaii in 2016 and haven't been back to Yosemite since 2014. I know it's gotten a lot more crowded but it's still pretty amazing. Are you planning on climbing Half Dome? If not....put it on your to-do list but only in the spring. BTW: what Ant was calling "a lake" in the valley is actually the Merced River. It only looks like a lake since the river is so broad! I agree with Ant about the Grand Canyon - I've been there three times and each time I was wishing I was somewhere else - it's nice, but that's it. I think you'll love the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone for different reasons. The Tetons are spectacular mountains and wonderful lakes. Yellowstone (right next door to the Tetons) is famous for its thermal pools and geysers, plus the abundance of wildlife! Glacier National Park, on the Montana/Alberta Canada border should also be on your list of parks to visit - spectacular scenery with mountains and lakes. Wildlife everywhere! Some really amazing hikes and mountain bike trails. If you get a chance, come to Hawaii and explore our national parks. Volcanos National Park (on the Big Island of Hawaii) is amazing and very unique. Spend the extra money to stay at the Volcano House Hotel inside the park. Get us early in the morning and hike down into the caldera of Kilauea Volcano and see a really different type of park! The landscape in Volcanos ranges from rainforest to lava desert but there's lots of critters to see. Hawaii is famous for its snorkeling - you don't need to be a strong swimmer to enjoy snorkeling. Wear goggles and a snorkel, maybe add some fins, and jump into the water from a boat (or even try shore snorkeling). It's refreshing and you'll see all kinds of fish who just view you as a big fish!! Have fun exploring more about the country you've chosen to live in. And keep putting up your vlogs.

  • @usmc19761980
    @usmc19761980 2 дні тому

    I am 66 years old and have been on Medicare for one year. I find it to be fine. My doctor visits are free. Hospital is free. I can get referred to a specialist anytime I want. Medicare supplement insurance, which cost between $100 and $200 a month, covers any gaps when you go to a specialist. last year my out-of-pocket cost was about $165 as a deductible.

  • @usmc19761980
    @usmc19761980 2 дні тому

    The United States protects the world's shipping lanes and all of Europe. Without it, Europe would surely be under the rule of Communism or worse. I find it amusing that they point to the United States and criticize it for not having free health care. European health care is being subsidized by the US.

  • @Jacob-tp3sw
    @Jacob-tp3sw 2 дні тому

    your insurance can simply reject your claim for various reasons. just google for the 3 Most Common Reasons Why People File Bankruptcy

  • @Jacob-tp3sw
    @Jacob-tp3sw 2 дні тому

    Moved from SD to LV! In the US, Europe-like places are overpriced, and there are so many problems that make those places extremely overpriced :-)

  • @phyromhuy7505
    @phyromhuy7505 2 дні тому

    Thank sleepy joe for the inflation

  • @Lordofbeings
    @Lordofbeings 2 дні тому

    Thanks for the video. I have a question I’m really trying to find an answer too. My wife works full time as an accountant and I’m self employed. If she gets a job will her visa allow me to travel with her? What other visa would I need to work? Many thanks

  • @annadaae26
    @annadaae26 2 дні тому

    Great video! What is the name of the hotel? Looking for a hotel in a good area close to water and restaurants/things to do.

  • @dawnscurry-thomsonrealtor4425

    Great video!! would you say El Dorado or Secrets are good for girls trips? Celebrating my bday this year and planning!

  • @cryptofugazi9600
    @cryptofugazi9600 4 дні тому

    I would miss the U.K. Cadbury chocolates the few times I’ve travelled to US I have never liked their chocolate/ candies . Always prefer my U.K. chocolate ❤ Great video 🎉

  • @johnzias284
    @johnzias284 4 дні тому

    As an American, it's is the best place to be if you are built to be driven. On the other hand, 50% of the population doesn't have $400 available for an emergency. Huge swaths of people do not have health care coverage. The Country has more guns than people, and a very high crime rate in certain areas. Not sure where you live, but during my prime working years, my commute from the suburbs to NYC would often take 2 hours. If you're going to talk slavery, here you are wed to your job. If you have a materialist vision of what defines success, and you see little value in the "common good", you've certainly made the right move. Also, the current number of seniors retiring abroad is now 1 in 6.

  • @lwalker664
    @lwalker664 4 дні тому

    I started to watch your video because I wanted to find out about this hotel but you kept on talking about secrets which was no use to me if I'm going to stay at this hotel

  • @scanspeak00
    @scanspeak00 4 дні тому

    As a Melbournian I would say that Sydney is a prettier place with better beaches, warmer weather and more of an outdoor culture. Melbourne is more about food, culture, art, sports.

  • @scanspeak00
    @scanspeak00 4 дні тому

    Its very true about the Aussie-Brit relationship. We're basically just like cousins and instantly feel at ease with each other. Culturally we're virtually the same. Americans are totally different, different humour, different mindset, different language, different sports, different political system, and it's kind of amazing given how much exposure we have to them in our media.

  • @OnlybeingM
    @OnlybeingM 4 дні тому

    Glad you like Sydney, I love my city too! 😊 Next time try the quick ferry⛴️ trip around the city and from city to Manly, you will enjoy it! Also try a stay in circularquay or darling harbour next time, serviced apartments have better pricing! A lot to explore in NSW!

  • @djwhu77
    @djwhu77 4 дні тому

    18:57 The Brits didn’t arrive and imprison everyone. They arrived and made essentially the COUNTRY a prison for all the criminals they brought from the UK. As for the local indigenous people, they killed most of them.

  • @nigela1867
    @nigela1867 5 днів тому

    Melbonite Brit here. You have some restaurants that have the QR codes on the table so you can scan the code, look at the menu and pay right there and then. A really efficient service where there’s no confusion on when to pay. Hope all is well. My favourite take on Melbourne apart from everything you’ve listed… what other place in Australia can you have ski resorts and beaches within a 2-3hrs drive from each other? History is of Australia is sad. Brits arrived but also massacred a lot in addition to imprisoning them and made them work

  • @youp9546
    @youp9546 6 днів тому

    I think Christmas is not a big deal in Vegas because you are in a desert, the least Christmassy area to be in. Same with Florida, it is not the same without snow.

  • @samanthahopkins1874
    @samanthahopkins1874 6 днів тому

    Uhhhh that cap is not what you think it is…. Omfg please do the most minimal amount of research into your own healthcare policy in the US. I despise people like this who misinform others about the reality of living in America. And the mindset they have that only the rich people who can afford to pay for a doctor are deserving of treatment and poor people should just suffer and die is so gross…

  • @danielgaray1286
    @danielgaray1286 6 днів тому

    Watch this video about moving to Australia

  • @danielgaray1286
    @danielgaray1286 6 днів тому

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  • @danielgaray1286
    @danielgaray1286 6 днів тому

    ua-cam.com/video/C-PvYDwmOEQ/v-deo.htmlsi=9sHoF4f8p1JNyQo6

  • @danielgaray1286
    @danielgaray1286 7 днів тому

    Watch this video if you are thinking about moving to Australia

  • @danielgaray1286
    @danielgaray1286 7 днів тому

    ua-cam.com/video/05QaK_1XMu8/v-deo.htmlsi=FCMRkbFr_YFSdiel

  • @danielgaray1286
    @danielgaray1286 7 днів тому

    Australia cost of living video.very expensive to live

  • @danielgaray1286
    @danielgaray1286 7 днів тому

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