Best Place to trade in the world - Quality of Life

Discussion in 'Politics' started by CPTrader, Sep 21, 2003.

  1. taodr

    taodr

    Isn't Vancouver and the west coast a bit behind for trading euro markets ? Time wise I mean.
     
    #121     Sep 22, 2003
  2. Hemm! Like to share my view too. Petty crime is bad, house break in, car break in are very common. But it is pretty safe to hang around at nite.

    Other than that, it is an awesome city to live in. Nice weather, nice food, nice scenery.

     
    #122     Sep 22, 2003
  3. virgin

    virgin

    Taodr,



    Frence underestimated ????!!!!!


    It's the most visited country in the world

    70 million visitor's a year......
     
    #123     Sep 22, 2003
  4. I never live in those countries, but hooker trade are big business in China. Hooker from Russia, Eastern European, North Korea are showing up in some of the major chinese city.

    Malaysia is just a muslim country, but it is run differently. It is run like a modern city just like Thailand. Government usually keep one eye closed.

    Batam, never been there, planning to. Suppose to have all the entertainment you ever wanted. That is why Batam attracts a lot of male tourists from Singapore. Gambling, Hooking, Tiger Show(strip show), just about anything you wanted.

    Nana,

    Have you seen thai chinese chic. Suppose to be very pretty, and light skin.

     
    #124     Sep 22, 2003
  5. The Netherlands..have spent a total of 2 months in Amsterdam.

    No of hookers = Duh it`s Amsterdam
    No of bars = A nation of admitted alcoholics
    Cheap accommodation = you can bounce from hostel to hostel with your laptop
    Delicious food = IT`S ALL DELICIOUS AFTER HITTING THE COFFEE SHOP!
    Respect for foreigners = I have been to Spain,England, Scotland,UAE and Africa and haven't met any people more open minded and intelligent than the Dutch.

    I plan on buying a flat there eventually.
     
    #125     Sep 22, 2003
  6. damir00

    damir00 Guest

    yes, PST absolutely sucks for trading anything and everything, it's the downside for sure.

     
    #126     Sep 22, 2003
  7. No, but close enough for most Americans to get it mixed up. I'm from the other side of the world, the European country named Austria.
     
    #127     Sep 22, 2003
  8. corvus

    corvus

    This is true, it's the coldest place on my list. :)

    I speak only a little french, and people were extremely friendly with no attitude about my language skills whatsoever. For working a job, however, the expectation is that one would be bilingual...but not exclusively francophone. Quebec City is another story entirely.
     
    #128     Sep 22, 2003
  9. damir00

    damir00 Guest

    LMAO! as a resident of vancouver i totally appreciate what you're getting at. :) :) :) i find the dutch absolutely wonderful and always had a great time in Amsterdam.
     
    #129     Sep 22, 2003
  10. That is correct. How did you know?
     
    #130     Sep 22, 2003