Gringoboy
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Cheap expats?
Depends on your definition of 'expat' really. In my book it means someone who has left the shores of their mother country to settle in another; so by that definition, I must be an expat.
When i arrived here in 2005, it was a relatively cheap country to survive in. Not any more, and like many others here, I earn in Pesos. I long ago gave up making exchange rate comparisons with the UK. No point, this is the real world whether we like it or not.
On a lighter note, we were at a family bbq yesterday (all Arg except me) and we spent most of the time discussing the price of meat.
Now that IS a priority for all Argentines.
Depends on your definition of 'expat' really. In my book it means someone who has left the shores of their mother country to settle in another; so by that definition, I must be an expat.
When i arrived here in 2005, it was a relatively cheap country to survive in. Not any more, and like many others here, I earn in Pesos. I long ago gave up making exchange rate comparisons with the UK. No point, this is the real world whether we like it or not.
On a lighter note, we were at a family bbq yesterday (all Arg except me) and we spent most of the time discussing the price of meat.
Now that IS a priority for all Argentines.