'Healthcare.'
Having grown up in Australia watching American TV and movies, I was always jealous of some unique experiences that we just don't have down here.From In-N-Out burgers to going trick or treating on Halloween, it always seemed like life in the US seemed somewhat superior.
As it turns out, Americans are also envious of live Down Under and honestly, I am both proud and surprised.
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