Why EVERYONE Is Leaving These European Countries
Summary
TLDRThis video explores the top 10 European countries where native citizens are leaving, despite their prosperity. It highlights factors like high living costs, housing shortages, political instability, and economic challenges in nations like the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and the UK. Additionally, countries like Italy, Spain, and Greece face issues like youth unemployment, leading many to seek better opportunities abroad. The video emphasizes how economic factors and political dissatisfaction are driving emigration across Europe, with more people leaving than arriving in many countries.
Takeaways
- 🌍 Many Europeans dream of living in prosperous and clean places, but a significant number are moving out of Europe.
- 📈 Around 19 million Europeans left the continent in 2020, with numbers likely increasing since then.
- 🇳🇱 The Netherlands has seen more people moving in than out, but many native Dutch are leaving due to housing shortages and high living costs.
- 🇧🇪 Belgium has a high tax burden, particularly for middle and high-income earners, prompting some professionals to move to lower-tax countries.
- 🇩🇪 Germany has one of the highest tax rates in Europe, and many native Germans leave due to high competition for jobs, especially in fields like academia and research.
- 🇬🇧 The UK's Brexit decision has created uncertainty, causing many native Britons to seek opportunities in the EU and other countries.
- 🇫🇷 France's bureaucratic and regulatory challenges lead entrepreneurs to seek better business environments abroad, despite the country's strong economy.
- 🇮🇪 In Ireland, the job market can be saturated for highly skilled professionals, leading many to seek higher salaries and better career prospects in countries like Canada and the US.
- 🇬🇷 Greece's prolonged economic crisis has led to high unemployment and low wages, pushing many Greeks, especially the youth, to seek better opportunities abroad.
- 🇪🇸 Spain continues to face economic difficulties, especially with high youth unemployment, causing many to leave for countries with more favorable job markets.
Q & A
Why do people want to live in Europe despite the trend of Europeans leaving?
-Europe is known for its prosperity, clean environment, and high living standards. Many people see it as a desirable place where their basic needs can be fulfilled, making it a dream destination for many outside the continent.
How many Europeans left the continent in 2020, and what might have happened to this number by now?
-In 2020, around 19 million Europeans moved outside the continent. The script suggests that the number may have increased since then, although exact figures aren't provided.
What are some reasons for native Dutch people leaving the Netherlands?
-The high demand for housing and the rising cost of living, especially in cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague, are major reasons. Housing shortages have driven up prices, making it difficult for many, especially young professionals and families, to afford a home.
Why do many Belgians leave the country despite its strategic location?
-Many Belgians leave due to high tax burdens, especially on middle and high-income earners, and political tensions between the Dutch-speaking Flanders region and French-speaking Wallonia. Some professionals also seek better job opportunities abroad.
What factors are driving Germans to leave their country, despite its economic strength?
-High taxes, intense job competition, and political dissatisfaction are leading some Germans to leave. Many professionals move abroad to find better career opportunities, especially in sectors like academia and research.
What impact did Brexit have on emigration from the United Kingdom?
-Brexit caused significant uncertainty, particularly for businesses and young people who previously benefited from EU membership. Many felt that Brexit reduced their opportunities within Europe, prompting them to move to other EU countries.
Why do some French citizens choose to leave France despite its global appeal?
-Many French citizens leave due to bureaucratic challenges, high living costs in major cities, and political dissatisfaction with how key issues like social inequality and environmental concerns are handled.
What are the key reasons for Irish natives leaving their country in recent years?
-Despite economic growth, job market saturation, especially in IT, engineering, and finance, drives many skilled professionals abroad. Some also seek higher salaries and better career opportunities in countries like the UK, US, and Canada.
What are the main challenges Greece has faced that led to a significant number of its citizens emigrating?
-Greece has struggled with prolonged economic challenges, including high unemployment rates and low wages, particularly after the 2008 financial crisis. Many Greeks leave to find better job prospects and economic stability abroad.
Why is Italy experiencing a decline in its population, with many Italians moving abroad?
-Italy has high youth unemployment, slow economic growth, and significant regional disparities, particularly between the North and South. Many Italians leave in search of better job opportunities and a higher quality of life.
Outlines
🌍 Why Are Europeans Leaving Europe?
This paragraph introduces the surprising trend of native Europeans leaving the continent, despite Europe being prosperous and rich. It highlights that in 2020, around 19 million Europeans moved to places like Asia and North America, and this number has likely grown. The focus of the video will be on the top 10 European countries experiencing significant emigration, with a brief mention of housing shortages and the rising cost of living as key reasons for leaving.
🇳🇱 Netherlands: Housing Costs Driving Emigration
Despite its scenic beauty, vibrant cities, and rich history, many native Dutch citizens are leaving the Netherlands. In 2022, more people immigrated to the country than left, but most of those leaving were natives. Key reasons include housing shortages in major cities, soaring property prices, and a high cost of living, which has prompted many to seek affordable alternatives abroad.
🇧🇪 Belgium: High Taxes and Job Market Challenges
Belgium is known for its rich cultural heritage and central position in Europe, but it also faces a high tax burden, particularly on middle- and high-income earners. In 2023, more people moved to Belgium than left, but the majority of emigrants were native Belgians. Factors such as high taxes, a saturated job market in certain sectors, and political tensions between regions have led many professionals to seek better opportunities abroad.
🇩🇪 Germany: High Taxes and Limited Opportunities
Germany is renowned for its cultural contributions and economic strength, but over 1.3 million people left the country in 2023, with most emigrants being natives. High taxes, especially for high earners, and fierce job competition in sectors like academia and research drive emigration. Dissatisfaction with political issues, such as immigration policies and social security sustainability, also encourages young professionals to leave for countries with lower tax rates and better job opportunities.
🇬🇧 United Kingdom: Brexit and Housing Costs Push Natives Away
In 2023, over half a million people left the United Kingdom, the majority being native Britons. Brexit is a major factor, causing uncertainty for businesses and young people. The UK’s housing affordability crisis, especially in London, combined with political polarization, rising living costs, and high taxes, is pushing many to emigrate to countries with more favorable economic conditions and political stability.
🇫🇷 France: Economic and Political Dissatisfaction Fuel Emigration
Although France is celebrated for its cultural landmarks and fine living, around 200,000 to 250,000 French citizens emigrate annually. Key factors include bureaucratic challenges, high housing costs in cities like Paris, dissatisfaction with political policies, and high unemployment rates. Entrepreneurs and professionals often leave for countries with more business-friendly environments, while many young people seek better career opportunities abroad.
🇮🇪 Ireland: Saturated Job Market and High Emigration Rates
Ireland’s beautiful landscapes and rich cultural history draw many tourists, but around 64,000 natives left the country in 2023. Although immigration to Ireland remains strong, the job market, particularly for highly skilled professionals, is saturated. Political dissatisfaction, housing crises, and a long tradition of emigration contribute to the trend of young Irish citizens seeking better career prospects in countries like the UK, Australia, and Canada.
🇬🇷 Greece: Economic Crisis and Youth Unemployment
Greece, known for its ancient history and democratic ideals, has been losing both Greek and non-Greek residents annually. The prolonged economic crisis following the 2008 financial crash has led to high unemployment, particularly among the youth. Low wages, austerity measures, political instability, and dissatisfaction with government reforms push many Greeks to seek better economic stability and job opportunities abroad, particularly in countries with stronger economies and social services.
🇮🇹 Italy: Youth Unemployment and Economic Instability
Italy, with its rich history and cultural heritage, has seen a steady emigration of around 150,000 to 180,000 Italians annually. Many young Italians leave due to one of the highest youth unemployment rates in Europe, particularly in the south. Economic instability, regional disparities between north and south, and slow growth have led to Italians seeking better job prospects, career advancement, and economic stability in countries like Germany, Switzerland, and the UK.
🇪🇸 Spain: Economic Difficulties and High Youth Unemployment
Spain, famous for its cultural landmarks and football, saw more native Spaniards emigrate than immigrate in recent years. High unemployment rates, particularly among young people, and economic instability, worsened by the 2008 financial crisis, have pushed many to leave. Political instability, regional tensions, and a challenging business environment also drive Spaniards to seek better job opportunities and higher wages in more stable economies abroad.
🇵🇹 Portugal: Economic Struggles and Limited Job Prospects
Despite its beautiful landscapes and rich history, Portugal has faced significant emigration in recent years. From 2020 to 2022, around 2% of the population left. Economic difficulties, low wages, and high public debt drive people to seek better financial opportunities abroad. Job prospects, especially for young professionals, are limited, prompting many to move to countries with more dynamic job markets and greater career advancement potential. Entrepreneurs also face challenges with bureaucracy and taxation, leading some to seek more business-friendly environments elsewhere.
📽️ Conclusion and Thanks
The video wraps up by urging viewers to like and subscribe to the channel. It highlights that the trend of native Europeans leaving their home countries continues to grow, driven by various economic, political, and social factors. The video aims to inform viewers about the reasons behind this mass emigration while thanking them for their support.
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Keywords
💡Emigration
💡Housing Shortage
💡Cost of Living
💡Tax Burden
💡Job Market Saturation
💡Political Climate
💡Brexit
💡Youth Unemployment
💡Economic Instability
💡Social Security System
Highlights
In 2020, around 19 million Europeans were moving outside the continent, primarily to Asia and Northern America.
The Netherlands, despite being prosperous, saw more native people leaving in 2022, with housing shortages and high living costs being key reasons.
In Belgium, a high tax burden and saturated job market have driven many professionals, particularly in engineering and IT, to leave.
Germany faced 1.3 million people emigrating in 2023, with high taxes and fierce competition for jobs in certain sectors pushing many natives to seek opportunities abroad.
Brexit has caused significant uncertainty in the UK, pushing many professionals and young people to leave, especially to EU countries for better job markets.
Housing costs in the UK, particularly in London and the southeast, have made it difficult for young professionals and families, leading to increased emigration.
France sees around 200,000 to 250,000 citizens emigrate each year, with high regulatory challenges for entrepreneurs and rising living costs in major cities like Paris.
Ireland saw 64,000 people leaving in 2023, driven by a saturated job market in highly skilled professions like IT, engineering, and finance.
The financial crisis and austerity measures have left Greece with high unemployment and low wages, causing many skilled professionals to emigrate.
Italy faces one of the highest youth unemployment rates in Europe, pushing many young Italians to move abroad for better job opportunities and higher wages.
Spain, still recovering from the 2008 financial crisis, has high youth unemployment and lower wages compared to other Western European countries, driving many to emigrate.
Portugal has seen 2% of its 2019 population leave in the past three years, driven by economic challenges, lower wages, and slow career progression.
Germany has a significant number of highly skilled workers leaving, particularly in academia and research, due to limited job opportunities and higher taxes.
Belgium’s political tensions between Flanders and Wallonia have contributed to frustration, pushing some to leave due to slow governance and political stalemates.
Ireland’s long history of emigration continues, with young people in particular moving abroad for better opportunities, a trend that remains strong.
The political and social climate in several European countries, including dissatisfaction with governance, high taxes, and lack of job opportunities, is a major driver for emigration.
Transcripts
well it is everyone's dream to live in
Europe and everyone wishes to live in a
clean prosperous place where all their
basic needs can be fulfilled you might
be wondering why anyone would want to
leave a rich continent like Europe your
thinking is also right but in 2020
around 19 million Europeans were moving
outside the continent and were based
primarily in Asia and Northern America
and this is also an old data by now
these numbers might have become even
bigger the point is that it is the
native Europeans who are leaving Europe
the most so in today's video we are
going to show you top 10 European
countries that everyone is leaving but
before starting the video I want to
request you we put our best efforts to
create our every single video so please
don't forget to like the video and
subscribe to the channel let's start
number 10 Netherlands the Netherlands
has some of the world's most beautiful
canals and windmills it is also known
for its Scenic Beauty cheese Beer Rich
historical past vibrant and Lively City
and Serene Countryside the country is
full of attractive tourist destinations
you cannot miss out on despite this
country being so prosperous the native
people are still leaving this country in
2022
179,180
798 people this means that more people
moved to the Netherlands than moved out
in 201 22 you might be thinking that the
number of people leaving this country is
still less compared to the people coming
here but you have to keep one thing in
mind here that most of the people
leaving the country are native peoples
and most of the people coming are people
from other countries and the same thing
is going to be implemented in the
upcoming countries in this video several
factors have contributed to the
increasing number of people leaving the
Netherlands in recent years housing
shortages have become a major issue in
the Netherlands particular ularly in
urban areas like Amsterdam roddam and
the ha the demand for housing far
exceeds Supply driving up rents and
property prices many Dutch citizens
especially young professionals and
families find it difficult to afford a
home prompting some to move to countries
with lower housing costs in addition to
housing the overall cost of living in
the Netherlands has risen significantly
this includes high costs for Essentials
like food transportation and Healthcare
number nine Belgium Belgium is famous
for many things including its Food
Cities and attractions due to its
strategic location as a country of
contact between different cultures
Belgium has been called The Crossroads
of Europe for the many armies fighting
on its soil it has also been called the
battlefield of Europe or the cockpit of
Europe in 2023
12853 people immigrated from Belgium
while 9
4,887 people immigrated resulting in an
international migration balance of 66,0
349 this means that more people moved to
Belgium than left in 2023 Belgium has
one of the highest tax burdens in Europe
particularly for middle and high income
earners this includes income taxes and
Social Security contributions which can
reach up to 50% of one's earnings many
people especially professionals and
entrepreneurs move to countries with
lower tax rates in certain sectors
Belgium's job market can be saturated
making it difficult for highly skilled
workers to find suitable positions many
professionals particularly in fields
like engineering it and Medicine move to
countries with stronger demand for their
skills such as Germany or Switzerland
Belgium has experienced political
tensions between its dutch-speaking
Flanders region and french-speaking
wallonia leading to divisions some
Belgian feel frustrated with the slow
pace of governance and political
stalemates which can influence their
decision to immigrate number eight
Germany Germany is home to many famous
car brands including Mercedes-Benz BMW
Audi Porsche and Volkswagen Germany has
a rich history with many historic
landmarks including the Berlin Wall
castles and medieval towns but now
slowly the German culture is
disappearing from the country and its
native people are also leaving the
country Germany is known for its culture
which includes festivals like October
Fest and its Rich musical Heritage with
composers like bethoven
Bach brahs Schuman and Wagner in 2023
1,9 33,000 people immigrated to Germany
including 276,000 from Ukraine and
126,000 from Turkey while 1, 270,000
people immigrated this means that more
than 1 .3 million people have left
Germany last year and again I can say
with certainty that most of these people
will be natives of Germany Germany has
one of the highest tax rates in Europe
especially for high earners income taxes
combined with Social Security
contributions can make the overall tax
burden quite High prompting some
professionals and business owners to
seek lower tax countries like
Switzerland or the US in specific
sectors like Academia and research
competition for jobs is fierce and
opportunities can be limited many highly
skilled workers including scientists and
researchers leave Germany to pursue
better career opportunities abroad
especially in the US UK or Canada some
Germans are dissatisfied with the
political climate particularly with
issues like immigration policy social
inequality or the handling of
environmental concerns this has prompted
a small but growing number of people to
relocate to countries where they feel
their values align better with the
government or social structure as
Germany's population ages there are
concerns about the sustainability of its
Social Security System some younger
workers feel burdened by the high social
contributions they must make to support
an aging population and choose to move
to countries where they feel there is a
better balance number seven United
Kingdom the United Kingdom is famous for
many things including its castles
historical University buildings football
fish and chips and diverse culture
British literature is particularly
esteemed the modern novel was developed
in Britain and playwrights poets and
authors are among its most prominent
cultural figures Britain has also made
notable contributions to music Cinema
art architecture and television you may
wonder why anyone would leave a country
that is so prosperous in
20123 532,000 people immigrated from the
United Kingdom while 1.2 2 million
people immigrated again most of the
people leaving the country are native
British and most of the people coming
into the country are immigrants from
foreign countries the UK's decision to
leave the European Union in 2016 has
caused significant uncertainty
particularly for businesses
professionals and young people who
previously benefited from EU membership
many feel that brexit has reduced
opportunities within Europe prompting
some to move to EU countries where they
can access broader job markets
educational opportunities and other
freedoms the UK particularly London and
the southeast has one of the most
expensive housing markets in the world
the affordability crisis has pushed many
people particularly young professionals
and families to seek better housing
options abroad in countries where
housing is more affordable growing
political polarization dissatisfaction
with government policies and
disillusionment with the handling of
major issues like healthare immigration
and the environment have led some to
leave the UK many feel that the
political climate no longer aligns with
their values or long-term goals high
taxes combined with Rising living costs
make the UK less attractive to some
professionals and entrepreneurs
countries with lower tax rates better
business environments or lower overall
living costs attract people looking for
more financial flexibility number six
France France is renowned for its iconic
landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower
Lou Museum Notre Cathedral and Palace of
Versailles it is also famous for its
Exquisite Cuisine Fine Wines fashion
houses and picturesque Countryside
dotted with charming Villages and
Vineyards every year millions of
tourists go to visit France but there
are many people in the same country who
leave the country around 200,000 to
250,000 French citizens immigrate each
year according to various sources like
the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
fairs French entrepreneurs often find
the Regulatory and bureaucratic
environment in France challenging
starting and running a business in
France can be complicated and
timeconsuming leading some entrepreneurs
to relocate to countries with more
business-friendly policies and fewer
administrative barriers major cities
like Paris lion and Marseilles have seen
Rising housing costs and living expenses
some people especially families and
retirees choose to move to countries
where they can enjoy a higher quality of
life for Less such as Portugal or Spain
some people leave France due to
dissatisfaction with the political
climate government policies or the
handling of key issues such as
immigration social inequality or
environmental concerns political
instability and frequent protests such
as the yellow vest movement have
contributed to a sense of frustration
for some although France has a strong
economy some sectors experience slow
growth high unemployment rates
especially among young people and
limited opportunities for career
advancement many people move abroad to
find better job prospects particularly
in Industries like technology finance
and research number five Ireland Ireland
is known for its Rich Heritage
magnificent Landscapes rugged terrain
and friendly and warm people this
birthplace of the Game of Thrones has
much to offer to all travelers from
Gorgeous diverse Landscapes Irish pubs
and in the sport of rugby to castles the
world's best coffee and beer according
to the central Statistics Office 64,000
people left Ireland in the 12 months
ending in April 2023 this was one of the
highest immigration figures in recent
years although this number is still very
less compared to immigrants but the
point comes down to the fact that
natives are leaving the country although
Ireland has experienced economic growth
certain sectors especially for highly
skilled professional
can be saturated some people leave to
find better job opportunities abroad
particularly in Industries like it
engineering and Finance in countries
like the UK Australia and Canada many
skilled professionals leave Ireland to
pursue higher salaries career
advancement or specialized roles abroad
countries like the US Canada and
Australia attract Irish talent with more
diverse job markets and better
opportunities for career growth some
Irish citizens are frustrated with the
political system particularly with how
issues like the housing crisis health
care and social inequality are handled
political dissatisfaction can lead some
to move to countries where they feel
their values align better with the
government's approach Ireland has a long
history of immigration and this cultural
aspect still influences many people
today the idea of moving abroad for
better opportunities Adventure or a new
start remains strong particularly among
young people number number four Greece
Greece is known as the birthplace of
democracy the Knicks in Athens is a must
SE place to visit as it was the site of
public assemblies where famous figures
like Pericles delivered speeches the
population of Greece was 10.5 million in
2023 compared to 11.0 million a decade
earlier approximately 50,000 Greek
citizens and 50,000 non-greek citizens
leaving the country annually but this is
not an official data it is just an
estimated data it is possible that these
numbers may be double this to Greece has
faced prolonged economic challenges
especially after the 2008 financial
crisis and the subsequent Eurozone debt
crisis high unemployment rates
particularly among young people have
driven many to seek better job
opportunities abroad as local employment
prospects remain limited even for those
who are employed wages in Greece are
often low compared to other European
countries many skilled professionals
especially in fields like medicine
engineering and Technology leave Greece
to find higher paying jobs in countries
like Germany the UK or the US years of
austerity measures imposed by
International creditors have led to Cuts
in public services reduced pensions and
lower living standards these conditions
have caused frustration among many
Greeks pushing them to leave in search
of better opportunities and a more
stable economic environment elsewhere
political instability and perceptions of
widespread corruption have contributed
to a sense of disillusionment among many
Greeks some leave the country due to
frustration with the slow pace of
reforms and a lack of confidence in the
government to address key issues
effectively many Greeks particularly
young people leave the country in search
of a more stable and secure future they
are drawn to countries with stronger
economies Better Health Care education
and social systems such as Germany
Canada or Australia Greece's prolonged
economic struggles have hindered
investment in infrastructure education
and Innovation many Greeks especially
younger Generations move to countries
where they feel they have better access
to Modern infrastructure technological
advancements and entrepreneurial support
number three Italy Italy has a rich and
diverse history with cultural influences
from the ancient Romans Greeks and
atrans as well as the Renaissance and
Baro periods this has resulted in a
unique blend of art architecture music
and Cuisine unlike anywhere else in the
world as of January 2024 the population
of Italy was estimated to be around 59
million people this is a decrease from
the 60.3 million people that lived in
Italy a decade earlier in 2018
157,000 Italians immigrated from Italy
around 150,000 to 180,000 Italian
Italians immigrate each year this
includes both temporary and permanent
moves abroad with many seeking better
job opportunities higher wages or
different Lifestyles approximately 5.5
million Italians live abroad Based on
data from the Italian government these
expatriates are spread across various
countries with popular destinations
being the United Kingdom Germany
Switzerland France the United States and
Australia Italy has one of the highest
youth unemployment rates in Europe
especially in southern regions many
young Italians leave to find better job
opportunities in other countries where
there is a stronger demand for skilled
labor and greater chances for career
development Italy has faced economic
challenges including slow growth and
high national debt the lack of economic
stability and limited opportunities for
businesses and startups Drive many
entrepreneurs and professionals to seek
more promising economic environments
abroad Italy has significant Regional
disparities between the prosperous North
and the economically weaker South many
people from Southern Italy in particular
leave in search of better job
opportunities and living conditions in
northern European countries where
economic prospects are stronger number
two Spain Spain has a uniquely
spectacular wealth of monuments the
result of long centuries of history and
a mix of cultures besides being world
famous for its football Spain is also
known because of its culinary art art
bullfights architecture beaches Etc in
2021 more Spaniards immigrated from
Spain then immigrated to the country in
2022 the same thing happened again with
around 141,000 Spaniards leaving Spain
and around 139,000 immigrating to the
country although I have not received
some recent data yet Spain has faced
significant economic difficulties
particularly after the 2008 financial CR
crisis although the economy has
recovered to some extent high levels of
unemployment especially among Youth and
economic instability Drive many to seek
better opportunities abroad Spain
struggles with high unemployment rates
particularly among younger people the
lack of job opportunities especially for
recent graduates and young professionals
leads many to move to countries with
more favorable job markets political
instability and frequent changes in
government have created uncertainty for
many Spaniards issues such as political
corruption Regional tensions and slow
progress on key reforms can lead to
frustration and a desire to move to
countries with more stable political
environments entrepreneurs and business
owners may find Spain's regulatory
environment and economic conditions
challenging issues such as bureaucracy
high taxes and difficulties in starting
or managing a business can lead some to
relocate to countries with more
favorable business climates wag in Spain
are relatively low compared to other
Western European countries this can be
particularly challenging for young
professionals and skilled workers who
move abroad in search of higher salaries
and better Financial prospects number
one Portugal Portugal is famous for its
explorers port wine cork products
football fadu music and pastel daata
Portugal is special for many reasons it
is a beautiful country in southern
Europe known for its breath taking
Coastline historic palaces and tasty
food from 2020 to 2022 around
25,990 this means that 2% of the 2019
population left the country in the last
3 years Portugal has faced economic
difficulties particularly during the
Euro Zone debt crisis despite recovery
efforts some economic challenges persist
including lower wages and high levels of
public debt which can drive people to
seek better Financial opportunities
abroad while unemployment rates have
improved they have historically been
high especially among young people
limited job opportunities in Portugal
particularly for graduates and young
professionals encourage immigration in
search of better employment prospects
elsewhere career progression in Portugal
can be slow and opportunities for
professional development may be limited
many young professionals seek to advance
their careers in countries with more
Dynamic job markets and greater
opportunities for growth some people
leave Portugal due to frustration with
political instability bureaucratic
inefficiencies or dissatisfaction with
the handling of key issues such as
economic reform and public
administration entrepreneurs and
business owners May face challenges
related to bureaucracy Taxation and a
relatively small domestic Market some
choose to move move to countries with
more favorable business environments and
larger markets so I hope you enjoyed
this video don't forget to like the
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thanks for watching
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