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  • #61
    but only after we entered EU they went up, up, up.
    Leave the EU then, please.
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    • #62
      Originally posted by siron


      Leave the EU then, please.
      you are boring, you know?
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      I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
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      • #63
        You are an intelligent criticizer of the EU, you know?

        I assume price increases just because of the EU.

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        "Football is like chess, only without the dice." Lukas Podolski

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        • #64
          average monthly wages in Poland is about 2,4-2,5 thousand zlotys (currently they sell dolars for 2,8zl, and buy for 2,5; that is really low, it used to be almost five once). Yet in reality, 1500 zl is a good job here, and 2500 is a dream - there are some that earn milions and it's because of them that the average is high.

          a sq meter of a house is on average 4 thousands in cities like Katowice, up to 8,5 thousands in Warsaw.

          30.000 dolars would be 65.000 zl. there are no such cheap houses in Warsaw or elsewhere.

          a 60sq m house would be 240.000 (87.000 dolars) in Katowice,
          and 510.000 (185.500 dolars) in Warsaw, which would make
          8 average yearly wages in Katowice, and 17 in Warsaw.
          Again, a young person can not count for more than 1,5 thousand, which would make it 13,3 and 28

          siron, you're... well, strange. I've never claimed it is the only reason, nor have I claimed I am against EU...
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          I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
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          • #65
            Just leave the EU and lets see how much the prices drop, stupid.

            Of course, youve not intended anything.
            "Football is like chess, only without the dice." Lukas Podolski

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            • #66
              Heresson
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              • #67
                Originally posted by siron
                Just leave the EU and lets see how much the prices drop, stupid.

                Of course, youve not intended anything.
                I forgive you your dumbness, for you are surely a pimpy teenager
                "I realise I hold the key to freedom,
                I cannot let my life be ruled by threads" The Web Frogs
                Middle East!

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Dauphin
                  Commute by car?

                  That's a good one.

                  Take the train.

                  No, he should buy a little motor-scooter.
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                  • #69
                    I know Spaniards have problems buying houses, because many wealthy and old englishmen, germans etc buy houses to retire there.

                    So it is very expensive for the common people.
                    I need a foot massage

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Barnabas
                      I know Spaniards have problems buying houses, because many wealthy and old englishmen, germans etc buy houses to retire there.

                      So it is very expensive for the common people.
                      It's not just wealthy British who buy property in Spain. Ordinary, working class folk are retiring there after selling their houses in the insanely expensive British market and 'upgrading' to something grander in the sun.

                      There is a certain amount of musical chairs in Europe at the moment. Where are the Spanish going - Poland?

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