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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 856798" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I'll get by fine but you guys, if you chose to, could live extraordinarily well in South America. I know a guy who lives in one of Santiago, Chile's nicest neighborhoods. He sends his two daughters to private school, goes out to eat with his wife several nights a week, travels regular, has several maids and a gardener/chauffeur, nice cars, etc for $60k a year. I have no desire to live like that but it's easy to do for much less than the States. It's not so much that the world is cheap, it's that the States are overpriced. It's a common thing in Latin America for restaurants to offer a set meal at lunch for a reasonable price. Depending on the restaurant it could cost anywhere from the equivalent of $1.50 to $4.00. And that's for real food, not junk food. Have you priced American fast food lately?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 856798, member: 24302"] I'll get by fine but you guys, if you chose to, could live extraordinarily well in South America. I know a guy who lives in one of Santiago, Chile's nicest neighborhoods. He sends his two daughters to private school, goes out to eat with his wife several nights a week, travels regular, has several maids and a gardener/chauffeur, nice cars, etc for $60k a year. I have no desire to live like that but it's easy to do for much less than the States. It's not so much that the world is cheap, it's that the States are overpriced. It's a common thing in Latin America for restaurants to offer a set meal at lunch for a reasonable price. Depending on the restaurant it could cost anywhere from the equivalent of $1.50 to $4.00. And that's for real food, not junk food. Have you priced American fast food lately? [/QUOTE]
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