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Moving to Africa somewhere near 2015. The mass amount of business opportunities and chances to make millions is really huge. The cost of living is incredible and the real estate opportunities are out of this world. the way africa is potrayed in the media you would think it's some village like place but actually going there to visit and see how fast the place is developing is mind boggling. For a mere £30000 you can build an MTV cribs style mansion with tennis court and swimming pool.
Only downside is that you wake up in Africa everyday...with africans...in africa...
You wake up with africans here too the worst ones , the ones tooAfrica has a lot of nationalities I will be waking up to a 50 acre estate with it's own private lake, swimming pool, personal game reserve382457041_f76b4e66d3.jpgall for under £40000
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best way is probly own a property in a diff country and rent it out while your not there....then spend like half a year there etc.ill do this with amsterdam no doubt.
Yea me and my friend might go Dam to live and work for a year or two. Clean out the ashtrays in the cafes and sh*t.
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I don't know if I could do it. When I'm elderly, I think perhaps I could, but I also have some need within myself to make something of myself here and be very comfortable before I attempt to live somewhere else.
C/SI will however build a house in Ghana... so if I decide to have month long holidays... that will be me.
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best way is probly own a property in a diff country and rent it out while your not there....then spend like half a year there etc.ill do this with amsterdam no doubt.
good ideaneeda have someone u trust lookin after things in that country tho
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best way is probly own a property in a diff country and rent it out while your not there....then spend like half a year there etc.ill do this with amsterdam no doubt.
Yea me and my friend might go Dam to live and work for a year or two. Clean out the ashtrays in the cafes and sh*t.
sounds good, probly get some free weed from the place u work too :D
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i moved to algeria when i was 19, got kinda boring after summer, then your faced with the reality of life and work again, no different from london.Final straw was being called up to do 18 month military service.But yea i see emirates as a place i could live, clean and respectful. Good mix of modern and islamic traditions, would like my daughter to grow up there.

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best way is probly own a property in a diff country and rent it out while your not there....then spend like half a year there etc.ill do this with amsterdam no doubt.
Yea me and my friend might go Dam to live and work for a year or two. Clean out the ashtrays in the cafes and sh*t.
sounds good, probly get some free weed from the place u work too :D
LOL, yea man people leave half zoots in there, so we can have a pouch and empty it out in there. Then at the end of the day, collect it all. Cocktail zoot init lol.
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i moved to algeria when i was 19, got kinda boring after summer, then your faced with the reality of life and work again, no different from london.Final straw was being called up to do 18 month military service.But yea i see emirates as a place i could live, clean and respectful. Good mix of modern and islamic traditions, would like my daughter to grow up there.
Why would you wish such a thing on your daughter?
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best way is probly own a property in a diff country and rent it out while your not there....then spend like half a year there etc.ill do this with amsterdam no doubt.
good ideaneeda have someone u trust lookin after things in that country tho
i got a real close friend that lives there, so she cud occupy the property while im away.and i also got a close family friend in Den Haag which is like an hour away or summin too.
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i moved to algeria when i was 19, got kinda boring after summer, then your faced with the reality of life and work again, no different from london.
This is what I was thinking.If you go to USA you're basically gonna be living the same life - work, work, work, work, work, rest, rest, repeat. The only real difference will be the weather and some minor cultural differences.I c/s Afgoon.
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i moved to algeria when i was 19, got kinda boring after summer, then your faced with the reality of life and work again, no different from london.
This is what I was thinking.If you go to USA you're basically gonna be living the same life - work, work, work, work, work, rest, rest, repeat. The only real difference will be the weather and some minor cultural differences.I c/s Afgoon.
I think the club scene in the US is a lot better and the country just looks a lot nicer. Although they're both minor things they could change your life dramatically.Also Australia seems like a really cool place to live but its hard to get into.
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i moved to algeria when i was 19, got kinda boring after summer, then your faced with the reality of life and work again, no different from london.
This is what I was thinking.If you go to USA you're basically gonna be living the same life - work, work, work, work, work, rest, rest, repeat. The only real difference will be the weather and some minor cultural differences.I c/s Afgoon.
I think the club scene in the US is a lot better and the country just looks a lot nicer. Although they're both minor things they could change your life dramatically.Also Australia seems like a really cool place to live but its hard to get into.
club life in the states is sick
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i moved to algeria when i was 19, got kinda boring after summer, then your faced with the reality of life and work again, no different from london.Final straw was being called up to do 18 month military service.But yea i see emirates as a place i could live, clean and respectful. Good mix of modern and islamic traditions, would like my daughter to grow up there.
Why would you wish such a thing on your daughter?
cos id like her to grow up as a respectful, intelligent, and islamic, young lady.
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i moved to algeria when i was 19, got kinda boring after summer, then your faced with the reality of life and work again, no different from london.
This is what I was thinking.If you go to USA you're basically gonna be living the same life - work, work, work, work, work, rest, rest, repeat. The only real difference will be the weather and some minor cultural differences.I c/s Afgoon.
yep novelty will wear off everywhere u go.
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i moved to algeria when i was 19, got kinda boring after summer, then your faced with the reality of life and work again, no different from london.
This is what I was thinking.If you go to USA you're basically gonna be living the same life - work, work, work, work, work, rest, rest, repeat. The only real difference will be the weather and some minor cultural differences.I c/s Afgoon.
if its the US im goin to, the weather is the biggest swinger for me
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The more and more i think about it probably not im too english in the fact i've got used to certain things free health, premiership football, certain comforts etc. and don't even know it! Used to want to live in america but thats a hype wouldn't even cosider it now unless i got a sick job in football. Jamaica i'm gonna have a place but 'the pownd is strang' so i'll earn my english p's then set up base out there. if i could speak french i'd consider belgium but theres no black culture out there.If your going to do it you need to think logically about how much of a benefit it would actually be and what opportunities are out there. going on holiday and living somewhere are two different things.

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