AsakennyHao
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YesAre theatres too costly there? Also, Coco-cola?
my last barber got bankrupt year ago so he is right about that, barbers become really expensive after last inflation wave. Now in that old barber place you have fake bar that nobody visits since it's a most likely a drug smuggling undercorver operation or maybe they are selling organs who knowsFuck off with this shit"Barber shop". Come on....
Come guys, you have to be fucking with memy last barber got bankrupt year ago so he is right about that, barbers become really expensive after last inflation wave. Now in that old barber place you have fake bar that nobody visits since it's a most likely a drug smuggling undercorver operation or maybe they are selling organs who knows
Moreso in the nineties when even Brazilians and Argentinians studying here thought this place was poor as fuckCome guys, you have to be fucking with me@WorthlessSlavicShit is EE really THIS poor?
The shitty barber I frequented for the last year had a price hike despite being unironically the worst I remember having, so after she wasn't there when I had a reservation I said fuck it and just quickly found another place where the prices were about a quarter the ones she had and the barbers were much more skilled as wellmy last barber got bankrupt year ago so he is right about that, barbers become really expensive after last inflation wave. Now in that old barber place you have fake bar that nobody visits since it's a most likely a drug smuggling undercorver operation or maybe they are selling organs who knows
SlavpilledMoreso in the nineties when even Brazilians and Argentinians studying here thought this place was poor as fuck, but he's got a point with vacations at least.
On the face of it, it doesn't look that bad compared to countries such as India or Nigeria where only a single digit percentage of people have ever visited another country:
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However, that's because of the freedom of movement in the EU. Most of the countries those people visited were other EU countries, which they can literally just enter on a whim thanks to nonexistent border controls. For example, just a few days ago I went grocery-shopping with my mom to an Austrian border town, since we live right by the border and the prices there are better. Technically, we "internationally travelled", but it really doesn't mean anything.
Then, when you look at the percentages of people who have ever travelled outside of Europe, you can see that there's a much clearer divide between WE and EE, and how much of a luxury doing so is in EE:
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190 million Europeans have never been abroad - European Data Journalism Network - EDJNet
Erasmus, the end of roaming charges, the convenience of the euro: the rhetoric promoting the benefits of European integration only really addresses those citizens who regularly travel to other EU countries. In fact, 37 percent of EU citizens have never been outside their own country.www.europeandatajournalism.eu
The shitty barber I frequented for the last year had a price hike despite being unironically the worst I remember having, so after she wasn't there when I had a reservation I said fuck it and just quickly found another place where the prices were about a quarter the ones she had and the barbers were much more skilled as well.
Dunno what the situation is in the poorfag regions of the country though, can imagine it could be pretty shit now.
not allBrocel @pedrolopezwasright please confirm
indeedEverything else, but the Cola and barber shops?
What's the average price for a haircut in Poland? I live in a small town somewhere in Bulgaristan, and a clippers + scissors combo type goes for typically 10€. Nigger, now when i think about it, 5 years ago that shit used to cost just 2.50€, now it's 4x more expensive LMAOindeed
It's over for polishcels





