I'd give my home country (USA) a 6.5/10. I often find myself disappointed and frustrated in America. To start, one of our parties has gone completely insane over the last 10 years (not going to say which, just that their main candidate's name starts with "T" and ends with "P") which has led to Congress becoming virtually dysfunctional and every single thing becoming a culture war battlefield; we also seem to be extremely behind the curve compared to Western Europe in many ways. We don't have universal healthcare, our labor, welfare and consumer protection laws are garbage compared to most of the EU and the fact the minimum wage is still $7.25/hour; the same as when I was 2 years old, is absolutely ridiculous. I also find American culture to be very selfish in a lot of ways; I see a lot of "f*ck you, I got mine" mentality around here to a much greater extent compared to Europe; where people seem more inclined to share and generally not be greedy pricks. On the flip side, America also has a lot of positive aspects. It's a very large country, so you can travel thousands of miles without having to switch languages and there's a wide variety of climates and natural scenery; and it definitely seems to be easier to become "American" compared to most European countries. I've never been there, so obviously I can't say for certain. But I've heard that in many European countries, you can't "truly" become part of that country even if you acquire citizenship; which isn't really a thing (or at least isn't very common) over here. idk, I have very conflicting feelings towards my home country, which is why I didn't commit to either extreme.
On a lighter note, do you prefer passcode locks or locks that require a key?