Water shut off once per year on average for approx. 2 hrs but notice always issued 3 days in advance to every house in the complex. Nooooo problem, but for bratty-ass ameri-cunts who come here to live, the easiest solution for every homeowner is to to have a nice, aesthetically pleasing water storage tank installed on their property. Sooooo easily solved, costs are sooooo low.
The hospitals used by ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL foreigners here are on par with the ones in America and in many cases, vastly superior when service, individual attention is taken into consideration. Lies, lies, lies ... there are no bribes or dying broke people in the bed or beds next to you as such hospitals cater to the fortunate folk of said country and the foreigners who live there. Cleeeeeeeeeeean is the operative word. Doctors speak english quite well. Never had a problem. But of course an ameri-cunt would require his doctor to be a fckin english scholar. very very very happy with the medical system in Asia. Nooooo problems whatsoever. And the cost for full coverage per person? ... $300-600 per year for full coverage including everything, operations and whatnot. One night in an american hospital for an uninsured fellow = $ 5,000 .. without food
power cut @ nonfarm payrolls probability = 1 in 60 trillion. probability of you being on the losing end regardless powercut = 60t :1 driving is far more orderly than Paris, France or Rome, Italy or Lowrider, CA. It really is not a big deal at all. Drunk drivers? Worse in America despite the stringent laws. Hit and run? Ditto. Take the rap for it? buuuuuuuuuuuullllshit! That happens in Mexico, clown and that's because of the stupid americans who live there who have "fuck me charlie" written on their foreheads. I lived there too. I've seen it. In Asia, none of that weird shit goes on. Shaken down by cops? Never. In fact pulled over for speeding, no seatbelt + open beer can in holder and still let go with special compliments to america from the cop. Crime rate = 0% in chiangmai. America's big cities are a crime zone university for criminals. War or coup? Let's not forget now that America killed 1 million people recently and ongoing in Iraq. Essentially they killed an innocent country - and dig this ... nobody is in jail yet. Our only fear here is that America might decide to rob our tom yam and blow up the whole country for it and then like geniasses, REBUILD!
fckin hilarious, chump. Haven't you heard? The exodus that was to americia is now "fro" - yes, they came when we were benevolent, supportive and our higher schools of learning had something to offer. But we've sunk to the level of rascals and can't fool 'em no more. Our entire MBA program is worthless - why would anybody want to study that crap when Paulson and gang spewed dinosaur shit in 2007 about how great the biz environment was and then kaboom. And your remarks on when one is old and retired ... LOL America has absolutely NO fckin respect or tolerance for its senior citizens. They despise these old folk with a vengeance. But an old man or woman in Asia - Lord have mercy. Its a beautiful thing to see young folk rushing to help, to aid or just to encourage a tired old man hobbling across the street. The young uns will help an old un onto the bus or whatever. Tremendous tolerance and more for the seniors here .. RESPECT .. for the old lions who served their time and are waiting to pass on .. show them a nice time - that's the philosphy. And haven't you heard, moron? An asian woman will take care of you like no american woman knows how!!!!
reminding you AND pointing out something so startling that even the most pigheaded american HERDy will faint ... What Food Stamps Say About The Economy - Over 13 percent of the U.S. population â 41.3 million people â are receiving food stamps, with an average of 533,000 having been added every month over the past year. To qualify for food stamps, a householdâs net monthly income canât exceed $1,526, or $18,312 annualized, which is the government identified poverty line. you see that figure of $1,526 per month? That is the poverty line in America according to the govt., right? but here it = live like a prince (for an american) Live like a king = $ 2,000/mo. (for an american) The extant joke here amongst expats is that, "if everyone in america found out about this, nobody would live there no more"
You can speak to any of the american expats here any time and you will have your fill of politics, religion or whatever, if that is your desire. Your state pension will afford you the rental of a toilet, at best if you live stateside. All it takes is a change of location and voila, you live like a king on the same pension. Soooo easy but americans are plain pigheaded and insist on that stateside stupid way of life which in reality is a slooooow death.
I've got news for you. Hookers are only a small % of the overall female population. But even re: hookers .... dig this .... they are far more fun than most american non-hooker women. You don't think you live with a hooker stateside? Just dip your dick elsewhere and get caught and you'll find out in a hurry. Forget Eddie Murphy's "HALF" - she'll take you for > 80% and send your soul to the meatgrinder. You'll be a fckin walking stiff by the time she's finished with you. Here, if a rel. breaks up it will cost you not even a fractional % of what it would stateside. And the quality of pussy? That is after all what ALL men want, isn't it? We just want a nice wholesome beautiful fck and then make a clean getaway instead of being bossed around for a lifetime by some american amazon, right? Tight, right? Fit like a glove, right? Tastes like hawaiian papaya, right? Yeah baby. Its all here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxmqoYTypK4
I can confirm what deadbroke is saying.. I'm quite well off, living in a 2nd or 3rd world country (multiple rental homes in diff countries) , Making UPPERCLASSNEWYORKMONEY , while living in a #2nd or 3rd world country is better then most heavens on earth. Most expats make around $2-3k a month , I can do 50x that. So u can only imagine the spending sprees I can go on and the servants, accomadations, women, man-slaves, body guards, more women , and more women, and jeezus fucking christ MORE WOMEN that flock to me. I probably fuck more women then this whole board combined in #'s per year. I just have to *keep my cock hard enough. probbaly better then the desert boys dreaming about their 16 virgins after death, I get a lot more virgins here, and I don't need to dream about it. Its *reality* for me. ======= electricity and power cuts are rarely a concern, laptops these days, 7 hour batteries. Toshiba portege r700, Nokia N900 .
You have made a lot of false assumptions in this post. I'm not an American, for example, and I have no debt.. I'm posting from what would be classed as a 2nd world country. I have also lived and done business in a third world country, and have friends in both places who I've talked with extensively on this whole subject. So I'm speaking from direct personal experience and the experiences of others who live in these places. P.S. I was not talking about "Asia", but about 3rd world vs 1st world as places to live for the long-term. Hong Kong, Singapore, S Korea, Taiwan, Japan etc I am sure are good places to live overall. The things I trashed were trashed because that's how they are in the locations I've visited, and that's how other people living in even worse-off areas describe them. As an example, I have a friend from a 3rd world country who wanted me to buy a used car in the UK and offered to fly in and drive it all the way across Europe to N Africa, because it would have been cheaper than buying a 10 year old car back home. The reason is vehicle import duties which make it uneconomic to buy old cars. A 5-10 year old hatchback or small coupe in the UK is around 1-2k, in N Africa or E Europe the same car would be viewed as a high quality vehicle and would cost maybe 3-4k. Just one example. Hygiene is significantly worse, and state hospitals are in a terrible state. People are treated not based on medical need, but on who bribes the doctors and nurses to get preferential treatment, which sucks for the numerous old decrepit people who don't have family members visiting, and just sit there fading away with no one giving a fuck. Same story with police, if you see a traffic incident, watch carefully and you will see how fast both people go to "tip" (i.e. bribe) the traffic cop not to book them. Think politicians back home are bad? Check out the salaries of top 3rd world politicians compared to the average working joe, then compare to places like the USA, UK, Germany, Scandinavia etc where the leader of the country often earns no more than 3-5 times the national average. A mid-ranking politician in the 3rd world would piss their pants laughing if someone offered them three times the national average wage as their total salary, then go off to take some giant bribe to favour one government contract supplier or other. I experience internet slowdowns fairly regularly, I trade actively intraday so it is noticeable. I have a backup satellite and a 3g just in case, but in places like UK, Germany, USA, Hong Kong etc I would need them maybe once a year, outside the 1st world I use them once a week. I had a UPS back in the UK and that was enough, outside the 1st world I would always have a generator because sometimes power is off for more than 24 hours. As I mentioned, personally I avoid debt, however it is useful in many cases even if you have plenty of cash e.g. in financing a home. People outside the 1st world mostly use cash because credit is scarce, and usually only available at very high interest rates or in dollars. No one with a brain wants to borrow in dollars because of the ever-present risk of local currency collapse, which would wipe them out overnight since they generally earn in local currency. The happiness quotient is something I consider and have already referred to. Having tried 1st, 2nd, and 3rd world countries, the 1st world offers the most opportunities for happiness, especially if your life involves something more than just trying to get the cheapest-cost booze, dentists, and whores. If you have kids, it's even more of an issue. In the first world, the average person has a good shot at an ok life if they work reasonably hard and live honestly. Outside the 1st world that is a more difficult proposition, often it is the people who break the rules and fuck over others who get ahead more effectively. People in the 1st world are considerate, generous, and kind too - arguably more so, because there are less situations where people are forced to choose between morality and bread on the table, and there are less situations where corruption is overlooked and profitable. Look at the Uk where society freaked out over MPs claiming a few thousand pounds in expenses - can you imagine that happening in somewhere like Pakistan or Brazil, lol. Poverty pressures people to cut moral corners and backstab in business and personal relations in order to get a bit more $$$. Whereas the average working Joe in the 1st world normally can pay his own way, without having to do anything untoward. He's not inherently any better a person, but his circumstances give him the luxury of avoiding more mercenary choices or screwing others to survive. It is folly to assume that life in the 1st world is a slow death. Life is what you make it. There are far more opportunities for leisure activities, career progression, development of skills and talents, and social interaction in countries where you speak the language and where people are well off enough to be able to focus on self-actualisation rather than survival and eating tomorrow. I've faced this problem directly as it's much more difficult to do several of my hobbies outside the 1st world, just because of the lack of experienced trainers, facilities, and equipment. Like a typical narrow-minded prejudiced person, you've assumed that someone else was just spouting off, whereas in fact I was speaking mostly from personal experience. I'm just relating what I've seen, what I've done, and what my preferences are from that position of direct knowledge. I leave it up to the people reading this thread to decide whether my experiences or your portrayal of them has the higher level of truth and integrity.
Well if that is the extent of your concerns, then I don't deny you might enjoy life in a low-cost 3rd world country. For most of the rest of humanity, there is more to life than one night stands and cheap hired help. Each to his own, but if the best life I could imagine was spending the rest of my days in the 3rd world, spewing my wealth on gutter sluts and viagra prescriptions, I wouldn't be bragging about it.