5 African Countries To Live Luxury On $1,000/Month
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- 5 African Countries To Live Luxury On $1,000/Month
Inflation and stagnant wages are dragging down the quality of life for the average working class american in "1st world" countries.
Thankfully, there are other countries that still have reasonable or what some may call affordable cost of living.
The developing world and even some developed countries offer a much lower cost of living, while at the same time offering a much higher quality of life full of adventure and new friendships.
In this video, we share 5 different African countries where a single person can live on $1,000/month or less, and a couple can live on $1,500/month or less.
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Tanzania had some amazing food and the land was dope 😋 I miss the chapati & ugali dishes
I didn't know you lived in Egypt. I was just there for 2 weeks and had a blast. Saw everything and went to many temples and monuments. Wish I would've known we could've connected. Great list I'll definitely be looking into these. I did love Cairo, Luxor and Aswan. Great place I see you are enjoying it .
Yeah man I live out here. Glad you had a good time here in egypt
@nleddie That's what's up....Ill be back next year. If you around I'll hit you up.
Hi Eddie...I don't if you know but Morroco just had a major earthquake two days ago!! Thousands of people died...you might want to check
Yeah of course I have heard. Does not negate that it is a great country to live. That would be like saying I will never go to America because of hurricane katrina. or if you live in Tennessee saying you are moving because there is a fire in New York.
Natural disasters very rarely effect and entire country usually just a part of it.
Love the office great informative video!!
Thank you Eddie
thanks for watching
love the list!
Thank you
Great content Eddie ❤
Appreciate it.
I think in America we try to separate church and state. In countries like Tunisia, they do not. If they want to be accepted in society, they have to "do it". I find that to be the case for most Islamic countries with the exception of Morrocco but only by just a bit.
Also, I wouldn't recommend Uganda. They don't even have clean water to drink, I would recommend Kenya. It's a great place for beginners and their economy is improving.
I’d have to disagree…the food in Tanzania wasn’t good at all! I’m sure turkey has better food.
fair enough. I enjoyed the food so did everyone I hung around.
@@nleddie What has Turkey got to do with Africa though, the amount of people who comment without thinking is astounding. I would be a bad content creator having to answer clueless people who say random stuff.
Is Turkey in Africa. The title makes clear he is speaking about Africa.
@@muchit3629 I cannot speak for the entire landmass of Turkey but, I do know that Istanbul is in Europe.
@@IamNigelPearson And what is your point. Are you trying to join the bandwagon of idiots that make silly comments for the sake of it. My point was Turkey should be nowhere in the conversation about Africa. Only a small part of Turkey is considered to be on the European side , the rest is considered Asia/Middle East etc , partly why Turkey is part of NATO for military and geopolitical reasons but not part of the European Union. It is like discussing different Asian cuisine and all of a sudden Nigeria becomes part of the conversation. Downright stupid.
I thought you hated 🇹🇿 Tanzania?
Some people think in binary terms and suppose that everyone else does as well.
@@nleddie you did video not to visit Tanzania.
Even me