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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:21
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quote: Originally posted by Bosh
But that means that Seoul qualifies as expensive due to the cost of its imported designer clothes and its surf
and turf, i.e. the cost of stuff that you'd have to be an idiot to buy regularly if you lived here...
How ridiculous. |
Yeah, but wouldn't it be great to be on an expat package.
I know people working at the Canadian consulate. They a gigantic apartment, car, driver, maid, free shipping of stuff back and forth from Canada, all moving expensive paid for, club memberships, etc.
Hong Kong is apparently still listed as a hardship posting by the Canadian government.
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Alexander's Horse
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Panmunjon, hands up!
Jan 1970 time: 15:21
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quote: Originally posted by Bosh
But that means that Seoul qualifies as expensive due to the cost of its imported designer clothes and its surf
and turf, i.e. the cost of stuff that you'd have to be an idiot to buy regularly if you lived here...
How ridiculous. |
yeah a lot of these places are expensive if you want to live an expat lifestyle, same size house, have a car etc. and diet but much less so if you adjust to local conditions, food etc.
Fresh dairy products, like whole fresh milk, and meat, like steaks, are 2 things I find it hard to live without. I must have a meat course with my meals.
Lamb, chops, roast, sandwiches, is a big part of the traditional Australian diet which you miss - cos its unobtainable in many Asian countries - they can't stand the smell - but I've grown to love pork when in Asia - makes you fat though.
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