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Posted by ams.rld on Dec-04-2007 21:16:

Rich in a poor country or poor in a rich country

What would you prefere?

Personly it really depends on what country.. as the lack of proper healthcare, corruption and protection would be aweful to be without.. especially if rich in a poor country.

But on the other hand if you are rich you can just travel somewhere I have it done.. and many poor countries have extremely beautiful settings!

On the otherhand being poor in many western countries, is still middleclass with all the free services many countries provide, so here too it's a matter of which country...

Basiclly I think I would prefer rich, if it was in a stable and tropical paridise with enough protection, to make me feel safe enough not to worry about it kind of like Mexico. My uncle's are rich and they have beach condo's in all of Mexico's best resorts.


What's your thoughts?


Posted by tubularbills on Dec-04-2007 21:19:

"poor" in a "rich" country.

oh, and ethiopia, despite their *skyrocketing* tourism, does not strike me as having a beautiful setting.


Posted by Frenchie on Dec-04-2007 21:20:

If you were rich in a poor country , you'd be able to get what you wanted regardless if it was around or not.


Posted by tubularbills on Dec-04-2007 21:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
If you were rich in a poor country , you'd be able to get what you wanted regardless if it was around or not.


it depends on what your concept of rich and poor are. do you consider poor as in lack of money in the bank? or poor as in lack of material things around you?

the US's nation debt is outlandish....by any means if someone had even 1/10 of that as their debt, they'd be considered poor...


Posted by Spacey Orange on Dec-04-2007 21:30:

MrJiveBoJingeles, you forgot to log out ams.rld.


Posted by shaw on Dec-04-2007 22:22:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
"poor" in a "rich" country.


Posted by Clovis on Dec-04-2007 22:38:

No offense, but I think this question is really stupid.


Posted by eckmek on Dec-04-2007 22:39:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
it depends on what your concept of rich and poor are. do you consider poor as in lack of money in the bank? or poor as in lack of material things around you?

the US's nation debt is outlandish....by any means if someone had even 1/10 of that as their debt, they'd be considered poor...


It's money. Of course it's money. The OP means money. God damnit.


Posted by Ivand on Dec-04-2007 23:18:

-rich in a poor country


Posted by glass on Dec-04-2007 23:43:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
it depends on what your concept of rich and poor are. do you consider poor as in lack of money in the bank? or poor as in lack of material things around you?

the US's nation debt is outlandish....by any means if someone had even 1/10 of that as their debt, they'd be considered poor...


You'd have to be rich to aquire that kind of debt.


Posted by tubularbills on Dec-04-2007 23:50:

quote:
Originally posted by glass
You'd have to be rich to aquire that kind of debt.


having a lot of credit != being rich


Posted by CONNERMAN2000 on Dec-04-2007 23:58:

I would never want to be poor no matter what.


Posted by tubularbills on Dec-05-2007 00:00:

quote:
Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000
I would never want to be poor no matter what.


lol, well said


Posted by glass on Dec-05-2007 01:58:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by tubularbills
having a lot of credit != being rich [/QUOTE

Just to hump a dead camel, I'll keep going:-)

To pay the interest you would have to be super rich.


Posted by tubularbills on Dec-05-2007 02:24:

quote:
Originally posted by glass
[QUOTE]Originally posted by tubularbills
having a lot of credit != being rich [/QUOTE

Just to hump a dead camel, I'll keep going:-)

To pay the interest you would have to be super rich.


unless you had checks that let you balance transfer it to another credit card w/ 0.00% for 6-12 months


Posted by glass on Dec-05-2007 02:36:

Damn, you Bill. I'll balance transfer you. Thats my new wrestling move.


Posted by leph555 on Dec-05-2007 03:29:

Rich in a poor country

make those poor do anything i want


Posted by iclone on Dec-05-2007 03:52:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
unless you had checks that let you balance transfer it to another credit card w/ 0.00% for 6-12 months

someone's played this game, eh?


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Dec-05-2007 04:04:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
"poor" in a "rich" country.

oh, and ethiopia, despite their *skyrocketing* tourism, does not strike me as having a beautiful setting.



Uh... I beg to differ.









It's also rebounding pretty well, and I'd hardly call it one of the poorest countries in Africa.


Posted by tubularbills on Dec-05-2007 06:31:

quote:
Originally posted by glass
Damn, you Bill. I'll balance transfer you. Thats my new wrestling move.


lol, nice

quote:
Originally posted by iclone
someone's played this game, eh?


i've only done it once. fucking home depot shit was 21%....got it down to 0% on my bp visa.

quote:
Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Uh... I beg to differ.

It's also rebounding pretty well, and I'd hardly call it one of the poorest countries in Africa.


always a smartass in the crowd....lol


Posted by nchs09 on Dec-05-2007 07:09:

i dont think anyone desires to be poor.... easy question to ask no?


Posted by body125z on Dec-05-2007 10:53:

rich in a rich country


Posted by XaNaX on Dec-05-2007 11:47:

quote:
Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000
I would never want to be poor no matter what.


End of thread right here


Posted by blacknoizybox on Dec-05-2007 13:35:

stupid thread. it made me speculate for more than 30 sec


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Dec-05-2007 15:39:

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
always a smartass in the crowd....lol



Sorry, the government of Ethiopia pays well to protect their reputation!



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