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A topic located at http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 636#156636 kinda slipped out of topic, so I decided to start this here.
Here you can post prices of all kunds of things that are sold in your country. Prefered currency is $,£ and €
Here you can post prices of all kunds of things that are sold in your country. Prefered currency is $,£ and €
I Stepped On A Cornflake!!! Now I'm A Cereal Killer!
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Num3
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Okey - Portugal 2nd world country -
BigMac - 4.50€
Pack of cigars - ranges from 2.75 to 4 €
6 pack - 2.50€
Bottle of Porto wine - 2.50 to ... (i've seen 100€ vintage bottles
)
A dinner - 8 / 10 € a person (depending on how much you drink
)
Keyboard - 5 €
CRT 17" Monitor - 100€
FlatScreen - 200€
Kingston 512mb DDR400 - 45 €
ADSL 2048/256 - 19€ / month
Renault Clio 2006 - ~ 17.000 €
Gas (litre) - 2.0 € !!!
4 room house (flat) - ~ 100.000€
(Seen a cottage for a million
)
Average electrical / gas bill - 30 € / month
Minimum wage - 375 € / month
decent wage - 800 €
Very decent wage - 1.000€
Good wage - 1.500€
Were do i sign wage - 2.000€
BigMac - 4.50€
Pack of cigars - ranges from 2.75 to 4 €
6 pack - 2.50€
Bottle of Porto wine - 2.50 to ... (i've seen 100€ vintage bottles
A dinner - 8 / 10 € a person (depending on how much you drink
Keyboard - 5 €
CRT 17" Monitor - 100€
FlatScreen - 200€
Kingston 512mb DDR400 - 45 €
ADSL 2048/256 - 19€ / month
Renault Clio 2006 - ~ 17.000 €
Gas (litre) - 2.0 € !!!
4 room house (flat) - ~ 100.000€
(Seen a cottage for a million
Average electrical / gas bill - 30 € / month
Minimum wage - 375 € / month
decent wage - 800 €
Very decent wage - 1.000€
Good wage - 1.500€
Were do i sign wage - 2.000€
House in the NL
My stone house is 10 years old, has 2 floors and a kind combination of attic with a big outdoor terrace. (10x5 m) --> so, on top of the house..
(but I don't use it)
Garden and garage. Only neighbor on the left side.
(he is a strange guy)
Full central heating, all hardwood double glassed windows.
Open kitchen and two toilets.
Costs: about 150.0000€ (all costs etc. included)
Most expensive here = health insurance, city taxes and gas!
With gas I mean the stuff you gulk into your car and the one for your heating.
Were can we move to? Mexico? Too much bandito's...
(but I don't use it)
Garden and garage. Only neighbor on the left side.
(he is a strange guy)
Full central heating, all hardwood double glassed windows.
Open kitchen and two toilets.
Costs: about 150.0000€ (all costs etc. included)
Most expensive here = health insurance, city taxes and gas!
With gas I mean the stuff you gulk into your car and the one for your heating.
Were can we move to? Mexico? Too much bandito's...
Cessante causa cessat effectus
Wow, that's not much. My first real job I had a monthly sallary of 2.732 € before tax. My income tax is 36 %. And that is a pretty moderate income here I think.Good wage - 1.500€
When I drove a cab I had around 37,668 $ annually, which isn't too bad, but I din't get rich either.
I Stepped On A Cornflake!!! Now I'm A Cereal Killer!
Re: House in the NL
For that you'll get a cabin for 4 people here. You can maybe get a small flat outside of the city, but that would probably be a real dump.Character wrote:Costs: about 150.0000€ (all costs etc. included)
I Stepped On A Cornflake!!! Now I'm A Cereal Killer!
Same
I think the average income is about the same here but income tax is around 25%.
Don't worry, they steal it somewhere else from.
* Decent meal and a few drinks? --> 35€ a man. (no junk food he)
Don't worry, they steal it somewhere else from.
* Decent meal and a few drinks? --> 35€ a man. (no junk food he)
Cessante causa cessat effectus
Wow! Man that's expensive !My graphics card, GeForce 7900GTX, 777.54 $ hehehe Wink
About the prices... Yes, here things are quite cheap but the salarys are small too... It's a very good idea to come here from a foreign country and invest (start a buisness) because things are pretty cheap and it's quite profitable
None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. (Goethe)
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Killswitch
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Good one, netmaestro
In Switzerland you pay for:
a liter of gasoline: 1.19€
a pack of 20 smokes: 3.60€
a 6-pack of beer: 4.60€
a WD 80 GB IDE HD: 48.30€
a Radeon 9550: 58€
a 2000/512 ADSL connection: 31.60€
a 17" TFT: 195€
a 17" CRT: we don't sell that here
Kingston 512mb DDR400: 80€
a sixpack of mineral water: 3.70€
a liter of milk: 1€
a 1.5l Coke Bottle: 1.60€
steak (per kilo): 40€
a BigMac: 4€
a dinner (Pizza & 2/3 liter beer [open]): 20 - 25 €
a big(ger) dinner: just leave your wallet.
a 4 room flat: average ~ 300'000€
a 4 room house: seen from 45'000 € (in need of renovation) to 1'400'000 €
a basic health insurance (dental ex.): 200€ monthly, so usually more
a 20 minute busride: 1.20€
a 85 km train ride: 20€
a hometown next to the German border where you can get stuff cheaper: prrrrrriceless
all prices VAT included. (VAT: 7.8%)
minimum wage: 2000€ (about the amount the CEO of the UBS "earns" while taking a dump.)
In Switzerland you pay for:
a liter of gasoline: 1.19€
a pack of 20 smokes: 3.60€
a 6-pack of beer: 4.60€
a WD 80 GB IDE HD: 48.30€
a Radeon 9550: 58€
a 2000/512 ADSL connection: 31.60€
a 17" TFT: 195€
a 17" CRT: we don't sell that here
Kingston 512mb DDR400: 80€
a sixpack of mineral water: 3.70€
a liter of milk: 1€
a 1.5l Coke Bottle: 1.60€
steak (per kilo): 40€
a BigMac: 4€
a dinner (Pizza & 2/3 liter beer [open]): 20 - 25 €
a big(ger) dinner: just leave your wallet.
a 4 room flat: average ~ 300'000€
a 4 room house: seen from 45'000 € (in need of renovation) to 1'400'000 €
a basic health insurance (dental ex.): 200€ monthly, so usually more
a 20 minute busride: 1.20€
a 85 km train ride: 20€
a hometown next to the German border where you can get stuff cheaper: prrrrrriceless
all prices VAT included. (VAT: 7.8%)
minimum wage: 2000€ (about the amount the CEO of the UBS "earns" while taking a dump.)
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