Quote: (06-27-2015 06:53 AM)germany Wrote:
With 5000 dollars you can live like a king 3 months in Eastern Europe
(you can google image "Eastern Europe girls" to decide)
On a related note, you could study for at least one semester if not two with that type of money in dozens of nations around the world.
It would be somewhat spartan, but you'd could emerge from spending that money with a whole new language under your belt.
I wouldn't recommend anything difficult, but you could probably get pretty far with something like Spanish.
Your logistics will suck, because you'd probably have to take advantage of student dormitory housing to stretch your money that far (although there are probably some South America cities that have universities with Spanish language programs where off campus housing is so affordable that you would have reasonably good logistics). However, you definitely won't be doing a ton of partying, so hopefully day game is more your thing.
It's not the life I want to live again now that I am 29, but I lived on next to nothing like that for years and years and was able to become very familiar with several areas of the world that I'd otherwise be clueless about and I learned to speak Chinese, which makes living in Beijing now a lot more fun.
On a related side note, it's hilarious filing a $11,000 CAN annual income on your tax declaration each year, especially when you submit it on a single piece of paper with absolutely no supporting documentation (because in my case, the supporting documentation did not exist).
Rather than being suspicious, Revenue Canada was always thrill that I gave them anything at all. Their representatives, once acquainted with my lifestyle situation were quickly able to surmise that they were not in a tactical position to force the hand of a young person living in countries where payroll assistants wouldn't know what a payroll statement looked like even if it walked up and bit them in the nose.