Interesting website IfItWereMyHome answers question: What if I was born elsewhere!?

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The lottery of birth is responsible for much of who we are. If you were not born in the country you were, what would your life be like? Would you be the same person?

whatif country 400x171 Interesting website IfItWereMyHome answers question: What if I was born elsewhere!?

IfItWereMyHome.com is your gateway to understanding life outside your home. Use its country comparison tool to compare living conditions in your own country to those of another. Start by selecting a region to compare on the map  and begin your exploration.

The default compares US to other country but you can compare any country with any other country!

For instance, if India were your home instead of  the United States you would…

  • Consume 96.38% less oil
  • Use 96.12% less electricity
  • Make 93.32% less money
  • Spend 98.72% less money on health care
  • Be 50% less likely to have HIV/AIDS
  • Etc.

What if you were born in Canada? Or Liechtenstein, Chile, Senegal or New Zealand?

Visit IfItWereMyHome.com to find out, what your life would be like, if you were born elsewhere!

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  • http://thirdworldcounty.us David

    Not indicative mood. Subjunctive. :-) “What if I _were_ born elsewhere?”

    *heh*

    “Then my mom might not have been an English teacher,” could be one answer. :-)

    Apart from that, who really knows what differences it might have made? BTW, because I was born where and when and to whom I was born, I am just about 100% less likely to contract “AIDS” than the general population. (Yes, there are serious researchers whose work causes me to place “AIDS” in quotation marks.)