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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What country was so magical that it prompted you to post? Truly curious. [/quote] Japan. South Korea. Thailand. Singapore. Zero tipping. Cheap healthcare. Zero gun deaths on the news in Singapore, South Korea, and Japan. Amazing quality food in all of them. Public infrastructure that’s about 80 years more advanced than the U.S. in SK, Singapore, and Japan. [/quote] Is this OP? You have the money to travel to all those places on the same trip, or even on successive trips, and you’re whining about the cost of things?[/quote] Do you even have a point? Having money to go to all of those places doesn’t mean you still cannot complain about being ripped off in the U.S. It’s the basic principle that’s the problem. In the U.S. you spend $30-40 now buying fast food like chipotle while comparatively in a country like Thailand you could eat far better food, multiple dishes, all with out of this world flavor at a small eatery for $7-10. Even for Thai people making Thai Baht eating out, for example, is just so much more affordable. It’s so affordable many homes and apartments barely have a kitchen. And no to minor amounts of tipping. [/quote] Only fools waste their money eating fast food crap. Only the lazy refuse to cook far better and healthier food at home. [/quote]
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