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I've managed to save up 12k over the past year and a half. I just broke up with my girfriend of 5 years and I want to get out of the US for a while... Where should I go? How long could I live off what I have?
>> Anonymous
Forget russia its too expensive. South america & asia are good places to get a lot for your money.
>> Anonymous
Money is obviously no object for you so go to vegas and blow it all.
>> Anonymous
I thought about South Korea, I have a friend in Med School over there and he said he'd be willing to let me live with him for a while... I've been there before though and I'm thinking I want something different. Where would I go in South America?
>> Anonymous
>>33370
Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, you pick. Those are good countries in my book and this is a subjective opinion.
>> Anonymous
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Germany can be surprisingly cheap. In some places (e.g. the Rhine-Ruhr megalopolis) US$ 12,000 could sustain you for six to twelve months, long enough to find a job and get a work visa.
>> Anonymous
>>33382
Are you an idiot, euro is gaining more value against the dollar. His total amount would be reduced by more than half.
>> Anonymous
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>>33383
learn how to math!
>> Anonymous
>>33385
Are you retarded?

$1 = .64 euros

so

$12,000 = 7,722 euros

Fuck is wrong with you. Learn math faggot, he would be losing money when he gets his money exchanged. Theres a tax for using your credit in another country also. Obviously a strong european country isnt the ideal place to visit in these times if you want to get the most out of your money.
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OP here, anybody willing to let me live with them if I pay rent and help out with utilities? Or is that an open invitation to get robbed and locked up in someones basement... Me on the left, I'm 25.
>> Anonymous
>>33938
Another reason why 4chan is turning into shit.
>> Anonymous
Prague, Czech I hear is quite cheap.

If you live by way of hostels I don't think it could be that bad. I was in Rome alittle over a year ago and food was cheaper than in America and Rome is considered one of the most expensive cities
>> Anonymous
>>33383
it isnt, while visiting for a short time may seem so. If you stay for any long period of time you begin to realise that many things are sold at a premium and that things you would expect to be cheap standards are considered luxeries. It is cheaper, but onlt in the short term
>> Anonymous
>>33408

Not all credit cards. Just for the record.
>> Anonymous
Go to Australia, ~$6000 will get you plane and a room for prob 3 months if you want. (you can actually rent out apartments there on a weekly basis as well). Hot chicks, cool people. Exchange rate has dropped but people make too big a deal of it, overseas trip is expensive, it's a luxury, you pay what it is.
>> Anonymous
>>33963
Oh yeah, just like how American girls love foreign accents, same applies there, they'll love your American accent.
>> Anonymous
>>33963
Holy crap I might do that. That sounds awesome! I'm getting out of the lease I'm in now because my ex works for the company that manages the property I live at (we lived together too)... I need to figure out something soon because it's either move back in with the rents for a few months, or sign another year long lease and get a place with my younger brother. Leaving for an extended period of time will no doubt cause me to quit my job, but I'm prepared to make the necessary sacrifices. I have nothing that ties me down to where I currently live, no kids, I own my car, no school loans or credit card debt. I basically have a clean slate.
>> Anonymous
>>33370
brazil really is a neat country to visit.
>> Doyen
>>33978
If you're going to Australia or anywhere deep in the southern hemisphere you should probably wait a few months seeing as winter is just starting there.
>> Anonymous
>>33938
"Locked in someone's basement"??

I usually pay for that.
>> Anonymous
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I'm in New York City for the summer. what do i do?
>> Anonymous
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>>33938
come to australia, you can stay in my basement. there's a spare room
>> Anonymous
>>34028

He's from AUSTRIA dumbass
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>>34032
Nope
>> austria!!!!! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7384112.stm
he is not from australia. its austria.
heres the proof fucking newbies\ americans

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7384112.stm
>> Anonymous
>>34035fucking newbies

DO HOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO!
>> Anonymous
>>34035
ITT Eurofag doesn't get the joke, and can't use forward-slashes properly.
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>> Australia cellar plan 'from 1978' Anonymous
>>34035
>Australia cellar plan 'from 1978'
>Police in Australia say Josef Fritzl may have planned the dungeon in which he incarcerated his daughter Elisabeth as early as 1978 - when she was 12.

>The head of the Lower Australia criminal investigation department, Franz Polzer, said Mr Fritzl had lodged a planning request in 1978 for an extension that became the centre of the secret dungeon.

TL;DR: >Australia
>_>
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>> Anonymous
>>33382
Germany is incredibly expensive ATM. You get your gas for the US Price, if you contact the US Embassy there, but One Euro equals 1,55$ at the moment.
BUT: half a liter of beer is just about 60 Eurocent there.
>> Anonymous
Come to New Zealand. We are cheap as chips and it isn't really all that cold in the winter. Also it's the most laid back place in the southern hemisphere... comming from someone who has only been to Japan -_-
>> Anonymous
Oh added bonus! We don't have basements!
>> Anonymous
Don't go to Israel.