Cheapest country in the world to live if all I want to do is be left alone to read for a year?
12 Answers to "Cheapest country in the world to live if all I want to do is be left alone to read for a year?"
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India... Espeicially Mumbai. It's Cheap, Heart of Indian Film Industry and nobody gives a **** what you do/who you are, unless you are troubling them
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what about mexico?
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Romania,,have fun.
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Romania??? Not any more... ;)Like (1)
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really,,then why do they all want to come here,,,,oh yes,,silly me,,benefits.Like (1)
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2 Options...
1st. India.
2nd. Philippines.Like (2)
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San Quentin...USA
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About india, It can be cheapest. It also can be very expensive if you plan to buy property.
Not many people realize this but america is actually cheaper than india in a lot of aspects. gas, milk, quality clothes, semi luxury cars
for instance, Honda Accord is for about $50000 in india.Like (1)
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India or tibet
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why not usa? Texas Florida
no state income tax
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china, malaysia, bolivia, ecuador, maybe cuba or vietnam...
personally, i'd want a country with 21st-century medical facilitiesLike (1)
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china?
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Africa ?
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Is not a country.Like (1)
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Best Answer (Chosen by Voting):
Posted by olddreams Mar 14th, 2013 at 12:20PM
http://internationalliving.com/2007/04/01-18-07-cost-living/
Drum roll, please… The cheapest country in the world, according to our just-published Quality of Life Index, is… Narau, formerly Pleasant Island.
But this tiny South Pacific republic taking top honors in the Cost of Living category has little else to recommend it: dangerous waters, a heartland laid to waste by phosphate mining, and an offshore detention center for Australia…not even an official capital.
Hmm…that doesn’t sound too appealing. What’s next on the list of our “cheapest in 2007” report? Turkmenistan. A government which outlaws opposition. A landlocked country, 80% desert. Inflated “official” economic statistics. A 470-mile border with Afghanistan.
That said, the 10th cheapest country in the world, and our top pick, is Uruguay, one of Latin America’s First World countries; a country with one of the continent’s highest standards of living, lowest levels of corruption, best infrastructures, and lowest cost of living. Uruguay beats every other country in Latin America in our Cost of Living category.
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