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What kind of life do you live in?

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#21 by tasman1 » Sun Jan 14, 2018 23:49

To continue this topic we must understand fact about statistic

Statistic is fake all around the world and it is used just as propaganda

example
I eat only potato every day , you eat fine meat every day ,,, statistic say we eat gulash [ gulash is patato and meat dish ]every day , wow , nice

example
UK is rich on average but look this


19.3m

people experienced poverty for at least one year between 2010-13

4.6m

were in persistent poverty - for three of the past four years

60% of single parent households experienced poverty between 2010-13

40% of those aged 65+ experienced poverty between 2010-13

13th highest poverty rate in EU


example , Australia

avg pay in Australia is 90 000 a year

fact ,,,,,, go on street and ask 10 000 people if they earn that , they will all tell you NO
only 24 million people here but millions live under poverty line


To finish , it is all rubbish
reality . some have , some have not, and it is same all around the world , US or China or Australia or any place in the world
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#22 by Liuhb » Mon Jan 15, 2018 00:50

Arvind9 wrote:
Liuhb wrote:
Arvind9 wrote: So whats the issue ?

China's consumption is too high! Low wages. After graduating from college I do not know what to do. India's population is about the same as China. Life is better than China

Sorry buddy I had to get some facts right and not look to be talking rubbish here are the facts
Top seven economies of 2017 according to IMF.
1)US $19.4 Trillion
2)China $11.9 Trillion
3)Japan $4.9 Trillion
4)Germany $3.7 Trillion
5)France $2.575 Trillion
6)UK $2.565 Trillion
7)India $2.4 Trillion.

I dont know what makes you think so poorly about your country but you need to look around and get some facts and stop watching fantasy on TV even I like Australia on TV maybe one day I would like to go there on a vacation and meet Mr Tasman. :D

China has a population of 1.4 billion, with an average low level. Japan has only 130 million. Man, do you know how lagging China is? And you give the data is a lot of entrepreneurs add up, the residents are generally poor! You can visit China's website to see! I am not looking down on my country, poverty is a fact! :)
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#23 by Liuhb » Mon Jan 15, 2018 00:57

valerie wrote: What he/she is asking about is wages in other countries.

China is heavily over-populated and the wages are low in comparison to what it can buy.

Yes, you're right, China looks like the overall economy is good. However, China has a population of 1.4 billion with a very low average level. Most Chinese people have great life pressure!
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#24 by rpdesign » Mon Jan 15, 2018 00:59

Fact is - MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL :!:
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#25 by Liuhb » Mon Jan 15, 2018 01:04

Arvind9 wrote: China is a superpower why he is not doing well he needs to findout,in India approximately 30% are still below the poverty line,I am doing well because of my ability many people are not doing well because of their ability but they have the job more by influence,there are many who wont tell you what is their profession because then one can tell from their lifestyle,as an example my neighbour was a government clerk after he retired he bought land and built a villa for himself has two cars everything looks disproportionate there are many like him but the difference is most people try to hide things.

China's status quo is. Poor people are too poor, rich people are too rich. Unlike the developed countries in Europe and the United States as poor people can live a good life
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#26 by Liuhb » Mon Jan 15, 2018 01:29

rpdesign wrote: Fact is - MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL :!:

Haha, said right.
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#27 by tasman1 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 01:39

Liuhb wrote:
Arvind9 wrote: China is a superpower why he is not doing well he needs to findout,in India approximately 30% are still below the poverty line,I am doing well because of my ability many people are not doing well because of their ability but they have the job more by influence,there are many who wont tell you what is their profession because then one can tell from their lifestyle,as an example my neighbour was a government clerk after he retired he bought land and built a villa for himself has two cars everything looks disproportionate there are many like him but the difference is most people try to hide things.

China's status quo is. Poor people are too poor, rich people are too rich. Unlike the developed countries in Europe and the United States as poor people can live a good life



China's status quo is. Poor people are too poor, rich people are too rich. Unlike the developed countries in Europe and the United States as poor people can live a good life[/quote]

WOW,and why poor live under bridge in rich world...a yes , they like that lifestyle , live under bridge and eat from rubbish bin , coll ,nice
wake up man , what is wrong with you , how you can not understand life , poor are poor , rich are rich, life is bitch and China is like any place ////BTW , Chinese are so poor that they did buy everything here in Australia , nothing belong in Australia.....aaa yes do not forget Australians live on debt , credit card , fact ...Australia have biggest household debt per capita in the world, not much better in the rest of rich world [ rich , correct read is POOR]
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#28 by Arvind9 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 02:29

He watches too much TV they dont show under the bridge cant blame him,its best to stay wherever you are you know people around and how the system works,its very true Chinese who have migrated to other countries are very rich and run wealthy businesses, if you can manage something better then there is no harm in migrating dont just go by what you see on TV
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#29 by Arvind9 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 02:44

sheeba58 wrote:
Arvind9 wrote:
Liuhb wrote:
Arvind9 wrote: So whats the issue ?

China's consumption is too high! Low wages. After graduating from college I do not know what to do. India's population is about the same as China. Life is better than China

Sorry buddy I had to get some facts right and not look to be talking rubbish here are the facts
Top seven economies of 2017 according to IMF.
1)US $19.4 Trillion
2)China $11.9 Trillion
3)Japan $4.9 Trillion
4)Germany $3.7 Trillion
5)France $2.575 Trillion
6)UK $2.565 Trillion
7)India $2.4 Trillion.

I dont know what makes you think so poorly about your country but you need to look around and get some facts and stop watching fantasy on TV even I like Australia on TV maybe one day I would like to go there on a vacation and meet Mr Tasman. :D

many people from my village migrated to australia.they consider it as "growth". i am shocked to see the facebook page of my neighbour's children"lives in qatar from australia".

Yes its quiet true even I know someone who has settled in Australia and doing very well although they were well to do in India,they are well known people in Poona,my aunt she was with my mother in school since then we know them she has a son he got married and migrated to Australia,my aunt is quite old now no one else left so she spends most of her time with her son and his family in Australia I just met her at Mumbai airport in December she was back from Australia on her way to Poona where she stays
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#30 by Liuhb » Mon Jan 15, 2018 04:12

Arvind9 wrote: He watches too much TV they dont show under the bridge cant blame him,its best to stay wherever you are you know people around and how the system works,its very true Chinese who have migrated to other countries are very rich and run wealthy businesses, if you can manage something better then there is no harm in migrating dont just go by what you see on TV

:D As long as you are happy.
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#31 by Liuhb » Mon Jan 15, 2018 04:14

tasman1 wrote:
Liuhb wrote:
Arvind9 wrote: China is a superpower why he is not doing well he needs to findout,in India approximately 30% are still below the poverty line,I am doing well because of my ability many people are not doing well because of their ability but they have the job more by influence,there are many who wont tell you what is their profession because then one can tell from their lifestyle,as an example my neighbour was a government clerk after he retired he bought land and built a villa for himself has two cars everything looks disproportionate there are many like him but the difference is most people try to hide things.

China's status quo is. Poor people are too poor, rich people are too rich. Unlike the developed countries in Europe and the United States as poor people can live a good life



China's status quo is. Poor people are too poor, rich people are too rich. Unlike the developed countries in Europe and the United States as poor people can live a good life

WOW,and why poor live under bridge in rich world...a yes , they like that lifestyle , live under bridge and eat from rubbish bin , coll ,nice
wake up man , what is wrong with you , how you can not understand life , poor are poor , rich are rich, life is bitch and China is like any place ////BTW , Chinese are so poor that they did buy everything here in Australia , nothing belong in Australia.....aaa yes do not forget Australians live on debt , credit card , fact ...Australia have biggest household debt per capita in the world, not much better in the rest of rich world [ rich , correct read is POOR][/quote]

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#32 by Arvind9 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 04:52

That number you wrote on top is inauspicious,never write it
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#33 by Liuhb » Sun Jan 21, 2018 23:33

Arvind9 wrote: That number you wrote on top is inauspicious,never write it

Sorry, this figure represents the blessing of China.
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