Shavkat wrote:I can use a dollar for buying a stock on my local e-wallet in my country. It is an equivalent for me to have the stock and can earn money for being in this e-wallet.
"Fake it 'til you make it," no?
Shavkat wrote:I can use a dollar for buying a stock on my local e-wallet in my country. It is an equivalent for me to have the stock and can earn money for being in this e-wallet.
friendociate wrote:Tendz wrote:I would get a half litre water bottle for a dollar in my country.
In my country, water's FREE (oh, not 'bottled water' which price I'm not up-to-date on).
Do you believe tap-water is still 'unsafe' after it goes through the sewage-treatment-plant? (Do you not HAVE those STPs in your area?)
Tendz wrote:friendociate wrote:Tendz wrote:I would get a half litre water bottle for a dollar in my country.
In my country, water's FREE (oh, not 'bottled water' which price I'm not up-to-date on).
Do you believe tap-water is still 'unsafe' after it goes through the sewage-treatment-plant? (Do you not HAVE those STPs in your area?)
Yes, we have STPs in our area, but how well they are maintained is suspect. Most people prefer to boil and filter their drinking water.
friendociate wrote:raaman wrote:
Of course, everyone will buy what they actually need at that time.
Maybe, but will GIVE them that for just a dollar?
For example?raaman wrote:friendociate wrote:raaman wrote:
Of course, everyone will buy what they actually need at that time.
Maybe, but will GIVE them that for just a dollar?
That depends on the person's mindset. That apart, everyone will be holding something they bought, to sell it at a higher price, if possible. It is human tendency.
Wow! In my country, we would be talking about a full kilo of sugar.Abigael wrote:A dollar here in Kenya can buy you a half kg of sugar or any other essential item you need in your home.
Nsikan wrote:Wow! In my country, we would be talking about a full kilo of sugar.Abigael wrote:A dollar here in Kenya can buy you a half kg of sugar or any other essential item you need in your home.
That amount would just buy you at most two small tins of same milk in my country. Really pathetic.SHAHID987 wrote:Money has its own importance, dollar conversion rate in local currency is different in different countries, here we can buy at least one liter milk from 1$.
It can't buy this in my country. You would need about $4 to afford this in my place.Vehlijanta wrote:2 medium sized simple burgers can be purchased in a dollar
crestcapital wrote:$1 is a very small amount of money and I wouldn't risk it too much for it.
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