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Topic: EUR and USD are becoming more and more stronger (Read 405 times)

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in some countries I have heard about limitations on exchange (like in venezuela) and even stronger it could be difficult to spend it
sr. member
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VTOS
Yes this is truth. Some eastern european countries even including Turkey became better to live if you are paid in usd or euro.
Life becomes so much easier.
sr. member
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USD is good
sr. member
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I have noticed that many 2nd-world currencies have lost a lot of value againsts USD and EUR in the last 5 years.

Currencies i have checked:
ALL (Albanian Lek)
UAH (Ukrainian Hryvnia)
Moldavian Lei
RON (Rumanian Lei)
and i think also RUB (Russia ) but i don't remember.

Example: http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=UAH&view=5Y

The only exception is PLN the Polish Zloty which is about the same as before.

So if you guys can have a remote/freelancer job, and if your employers are based in a western country so that you are paid in $$$ or €€€ ... you better live in a 2nd-world country among the ones listed above, to save money Wink

This is the right moment for doing that Wink

P.S.
And i am sure it is the same for you British guys but i did not check against GPB
;)Have not you heard that we, in these countries eat people alive?
Look here!

adult photo sharing
It is a simple landscape of my country. The picture taken with an ordinary phone.


I have been in all of them except Russia and i am still alive Smiley

Is that the Synevyr lake in Ukraine ?
So you're from Ukraine , expect it to be invaded by americans after my first post ehe
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I have noticed that many 2nd-world currencies have lost a lot of value againsts USD and EUR in the last 5 years.

Currencies i have checked:
ALL (Albanian Lek)
UAH (Ukrainian Hryvnia)
Moldavian Lei
RON (Rumanian Lei)
and i think also RUB (Russia ) but i don't remember.

Example: http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=UAH&view=5Y

The only exception is PLN the Polish Zloty which is about the same as before.

So if you guys can have a remote/freelancer job, and if your employers are based in a western country so that you are paid in $$$ or €€€ ... you better live in a 2nd-world country among the ones listed above, to save money Wink

This is the right moment for doing that Wink

P.S.
And i am sure it is the same for you British guys but i did not check against GPB
;)Have not you heard that we, in these countries eat people alive?
Look here!
http://s20.postimg.org/66903ht7x/Photo_0064.jpg
adult photo sharing
It is a simple landscape of my country. The picture taken with an ordinary phone.
sr. member
Activity: 613
Merit: 305
I have noticed that many 2nd-world currencies have lost a lot of value againsts USD and EUR in the last 5 years.

Currencies i have checked:
ALL (Albanian Lek)
UAH (Ukrainian Hryvnia)
Moldavian Lei
RON (Rumanian Lei)
and i think also RUB (Russia ) but i don't remember.

Example: http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=EUR&to=UAH&view=5Y

The only exception is PLN the Polish Zloty which is about the same as before.

So if you guys can have a remote/freelancer job, and if your employers are based in a western country so that you are paid in $$$ or €€€ ... you better live in a 2nd-world country among the ones listed above, to save money Wink

This is the right moment for doing that Wink

P.S.
And i am sure it is the same for you British guys but i did not check against GPB
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