Current 2019 list of countries with best savings potential

fine dude
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If Heliotrope and Thames Pirate don't respond to every petty thing PG has to say, we'd have more substance and less BS on this forum. I will never put my kids in any of these folks classes.
Heliotrope
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wander wrote:
> 1. Is anyone else sick and tired of the same posters cluttering up the
> board with their nonsense? It makes it very difficult to follow the actual
> conversation.

You are right.
Often I find it hard to resist to correct @PsyGuy. Initially I do it so others who read the topic won't be misinformed by what he says, but that's only an excuse for the first two or three replies. Anything after that is indeed clutter and me being competitive.
I will try to refrain from commenting so much myself in the future.
I apologize.
vandsmith
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Heliotrope wrote:
> wander wrote:
> > 1. Is anyone else sick and tired of the same posters cluttering up the
> > board with their nonsense? It makes it very difficult to follow the actual
> > conversation.
>
> You are right.
> Often I find it hard to resist to correct @PsyGuy. Initially I do it so others who
> read the topic won't be misinformed by what he says, but that's only an excuse for
> the first two or three replies. Anything after that is indeed clutter and me being
> competitive.
> I will try to refrain from commenting so much myself in the future.
> I apologize.

i mean, it's worth it to point out for readers, i.e. that it's their opinion, but as you say it can get cluttery.

v.
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Post by PsyGuy »

I often have to correct @Heliotrope to prevent the readership from being mislead and ill informed.
Illiane_Blues

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Post by Illiane_Blues »

fine dude wrote:
> If Heliotrope and Thames Pirate don't respond to every petty thing PG has
> to say, we'd have more substance and less BS on this forum. I will never
> put my kids in any of these folks classes.

I agree, but it's good that Heliotrope, Thames Pirate and others point out when PG misinforms the readership.
After a few replies it spirals out of control though, and it might be wise to stop giving PG what he wants, which is attention.
I think it's likely that PG plays dumb on purpose, and makes arguments so full of holes that it's impossible for some not to point them out. I engage too often as well, but at some point I just assume people will see how wrong PG is and I stop feeding the troll.
just.the.truth

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Post by just.the.truth »

> 2. Would you really get to enjoy Latin American culture working in
> Venezuela? I consider myself pretty adventurous but that is a step too
> far. There is a common misconception that you can't save much money in
> Latin America. I've been in the region for 8 years and save plenty, and
> I'm not currently at what one would consider a top tier school in the
> region. No, you won't save what you could in the ME or some parts of Asia,
> but you can definitely put a good chunk of money away with very little
> effort.

Thanks for your input, Wander and IntlEducator. I think that's a fair point, considering I would be quite limited in where I could go/what I could do to enjoy the culture given the current circumstances. Since your feedback I have looked into schools in Peru, and even Colombia, and you're absolutely right. Thanks!

I also think Heliotrope makes a valid point about the current cost of living. I have indeed heard from a reliable source who has recently worked there that the cost of living has increased fairly dramatically since most Venezuelans are using USD more and more.

Cheers everyone...and let's keep it civil. We're grown-ups! lol

All good things to consider.
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Post by PsyGuy »

Its not a misconception, you cant save coin you dont make and coin in the LCSA region is very low. Saving 50% of a grape is not the same as saving 10% of a watermelon. Banking 50% of a USD$18K-$20K salary is nothing to brag about.
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