2017-10-11 Wednesday 10 AM PC HCM
JOEYARNOLDVN
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Some
 people say Vietnam is more expensive than their home country. I just 
wonder what were they doing before compared to now? Do you honestly 
think and feel Vietnam is more expensive than most western countries? 
Yes? No? What is your TRUE opinion?  🇻🇳
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Rtie Maniquiz  Cabahug Judith Jude..remove this!! scammer! you're a disgrace to our  country! hahaha!
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Peter Hanlon  Philip Veinott , this should have been removed hours ago , and it's not the only thread it's on . Where are your new admins ?
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Steve Busch  I
 make about half the amount of money I made when I lived in the USA, and
 for the first time in my life, I am saving money. I also travel more 
and go out more. My apartment here in Vietnam (D3) is very comfortable 
and arguably on par with my last apartment
 in the US before I moved (just a bit smaller). If you think Vietnam is 
more expensive, you're doing it wrong.  - and this isnt related to money
 - but I've lost weight and my stress level is peanuts to what it was 
back home, can't put a price on that!
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Helena Konstacky  I make about the same money as US but rent is cheaper because our house is much larger!
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Anthony DAmato  Steve Busch, I was with you until the weight loss and low stress.
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Sandie Langridge  Agree
 with you Steven Busch. Good in you. In our home countries there is to 
much stress and needless spending. Since living out if a suitcase for 
several months a year. We have come to realise that we have to much 
stuff we do not need. I have become less stressed and do not sweat the 
small stuff anymore. Maybe age has something to do with that also. Keep 
on keeping on Steve.
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Peter Hanlon  Luxuries
 such as good quality steak , lamb , pretty much most imported goods etc
 . US Mart, Annam gourmet etc are certainly not cheap
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Paul Jackson  Peter Hanlon
 yeah, anything that is not a basic local need.  Pho is cheap.  Steak is
 not.  But that's OK, It gives people a chance to live on a tight 
budget, but if you have more, you can buy something that is more 
expensive.  Apparently it works out for most people...
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Tommy Bourbon  That is why you make sure you stack money before you have kids. We all know raising kids has never been cheap.
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Tommy Bourbon  I am 34 I took the route of no kids I know what it cost. I see others struggle sorry to hear next time wear a condom haha.
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Sam Morris  The answer to a stupid question is simply yes.
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Phjljp Shute  vietnam
 is not expensive...but its expensive for asia......some of those $800 
apartments are stupid........ the cost of being there and eating is 
higher than the philippines, Thailand and cambodia....
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Alvarez Christophe  It
 depends on your life style. It can be more expensive or less expensive.
 And also where you come from and where you live now in Vietnam...
If you are a cheap ass, it's not expensive, if you want to live normally, it will probably be more expensive.
RemoveIf you are a cheap ass, it's not expensive, if you want to live normally, it will probably be more expensive.
बृज भान सिंह यादव  Your comment is very offensive. Edit it
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बृज भान सिंह यादव  The word "even hooker" that's bad rest of all is good. That word hurts
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बृज भान सिंह यादव  No you delete that word I m saying only that. That word hurt so offensive why u don't understand that
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Jakob Trịnh Đông  Bohoooo , grow up man , this is the fact
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Sanjeev Ranjan  Vietnam
 is not expensive per se, but there are many more things to do, many 
more places where you can spend money. So, in effect, you end up 
spending more.
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Joey Arnold  "CHEAP"
 benefits buyers over sellers. And the sellers are often Vietnamese. 
This is economics 101. This is a trade. One side of an exchange can have
 more advantage. Most buyers are Vietnamese. But some of the buyers are 
foreigners. And the foreigners can take 
advantage of the deal, assuming that it works in their favor. that is 
part of capitalism. The buyers lover affordable products & services.
 The sellers can choose to go up or down in the prices. Sellers can 
choose to compete more for more profit. Consider the point of view from 
both the buyers and the sellers. The job of the buyers is to buy low. 
The job of the sellers is to sell high. That is what capitalism is all 
about. That is what life is all about. As long as we have enough freedom
 to make those choices in how to buy and sell, how much, when, where, 
what, who, why, what for, through what, and everything. The problem is 
when our choices are too limited in what we can buy and sell and in the 
details of all of that. Buyers want "CHEAP" and sellers want to sell 
"EXPENSIVE" stuff as much as possible. It is a war between those 2 
extremes. Things are too expensive in Vietnam relative to average 
incomes, wages, earnings, the money normal Vietnamese people may make 
per month and stuff.
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Anthony Pudney  Yes
 . The big issue will be inflation. As Vietnamese become more in debt, 
prices will go up and the urgency to buy new buy western buy things not 
made in Vietnam.
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Anthony Pudney  Maybe
 maybe not. Currency go up and down. What the biggest issue will be the 
influx of imported goods. Foreign lendings. Just watch consumer 
explosion. That's the real worry.
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Anthony Pudney  And
 another problem similar to the Chinese 50% of the population is under 
27. Huge work force no jobs. Similar to India and China.
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Julie Elizabeth Kennedy  The
 only things that are more expensive are the things that have to 
imported from other countries. Sometimes i still pay more for the 
quality, other times im so grateful and astounded at how cheap things 
are. Its definitely easier to eat and live healthily
 here on a budget. (Except for pollution/traffic business) depending on 
where you are from. Good education is definitely cheaper in the UK. Ive 
worked in schools where the poorest children have to buy their own books
 and i constantly feel the need to buy them or give them things just to 
learn and for a reward for good work. Cars are more expensive here too i
 agree. But its not practical to use one unless its raining
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