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I've seen that the Icelandic kronur are worth shit, can a shopper from Norway get a bunch of stuff cheap there? The exchange rate is like 0,08...
>> Anonymous
1 ISK = 0.00659394 GBP

lol...I would imagine that by living in Norway, you'd find cheap stuff everywhere in the world when compared to your home.
>> Anonymous
>>16808
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expect the prices to be raised proportionally

OLOLOLOL A YEN IS SO WORTHLESS, I'M SURE I'LL BE EXTREMELY RICH IN JAPAN
>> Anonymous
I would think Iceland is possibly the only place in the world that is not cheap for norwegians.
>> Anonymous
I would think that Icelend is possibly the only place in the world that is not cheap for norwegians.
>> Anonymous
>>17778
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Mac_Index
>> Anonymous
>>17090
I was rich when I went to Japan. Prices aren' raised proportionally jerk.
>> Anonymous
>>17779
The Big Mac Index is VERY faulty. The positioning of the product is different in every market and so is the service quality.
>> Anonymous
>>17779
Whole list:
http://www.economist.com/finance/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9448015
>> Anonymous
>>17782
But it should give the OP some idea about the price variations in different countries.
And the point was that the only country where a Big Mac is more expensive than in Norway is Iceland.
>> Anonymous
face fucking palm.jpg

Prices ARE proportional. Just because a vidyagaem in Norway costs 495 NOK, that doesn't mean it costs £495 in England or 495 Yen in Japan.

Fucking morans.
>> Anonymous
>>17780
retard alert
>> Anonymous
>>17780

lol

just lol.