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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 821154" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>But I never said there's no exploitation outside the U.S.. It's very difficult to make a decent living in third world countries. Even very successful ones like Chile. But I'd rather spend my money in their economies than to struggle just to get by in the first world. The difference is it takes relatively little to live ok there and the difference between first and third world isn't that great if you have enough money. And often while you may not have a million shopping choices you can enjoy spectacular scenery and fantastic climates. Imagine the California coast but affordable. San Diego's climate but affordable. And you'd be surprised how warm and friendly Americans find the locals to be in spite of not having the latest this or that. Throw your misconceptions out of the window, you've been conditioned by American media to believe the worst about these places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 821154, member: 24302"] But I never said there's no exploitation outside the U.S.. It's very difficult to make a decent living in third world countries. Even very successful ones like Chile. But I'd rather spend my money in their economies than to struggle just to get by in the first world. The difference is it takes relatively little to live ok there and the difference between first and third world isn't that great if you have enough money. And often while you may not have a million shopping choices you can enjoy spectacular scenery and fantastic climates. Imagine the California coast but affordable. San Diego's climate but affordable. And you'd be surprised how warm and friendly Americans find the locals to be in spite of not having the latest this or that. Throw your misconceptions out of the window, you've been conditioned by American media to believe the worst about these places. [/QUOTE]
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