Thinking of moving to Europe? Bethany Quinn shares why the Netherlands stands out for Americans' diversity, stability, and quality of life.

This short clip covers:
✅ How Dutch culture compares to the U.S.
✅ The emotional reality of becoming an immigrant
✅ What most Americans don’t realize about moving abroad

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Transcript:
(0:02) I think the Netherlands is what the United States likes to think that it is, right? (0:09) It's at the top of a lot of indices in terms of retirement, in terms of education. The kids in (0:15) the Netherlands are the happiest in the world. It is a very diverse place.
It's very, it's very (0:21) accepting of a lot of different people, but that's not what, how they identify. Whereas (0:26) the United States is very, it identifies as a nation of immigrants, right? I don't know. (0:31) I think that's kind of the weirdest thing for me.
Yeah. Yeah. No, I think, I love that point though, (0:37) that you touched on about kind of the empathy you build when you have the immigrant experience.
(0:43) It's such a different experience and it's so unique. And if you've never lived abroad or (0:46) you lived abroad as a student and you never live abroad again, or you live abroad as (0:49) truly a true expat who's on like a housing allowance and a concierge for everything (0:54) that you could possibly need, like it's a very different experience to kind of live locally, (0:59) where you are not related to anyone, don't really know anyone. And you have to build that (1:03) community, that support network from the, from the ground up.