Well I'm not from burundi but lived both rich and poor country. The only difference i saw is in rich countries is ppl have to keep earning inorder to maintain their lifestyle, there is more debt and expenses in families. Their world is driveb by new products and dream to earn more. On the other hand ppl in poor countries chill their life. Everything is cheap and they are not worried abt maintaining their rich lifestyle. Only concern is food which can be easily brought there is not much hype for materialistic things. So all they care is living a great life with family and friends.
@@mayur4699 in Burundi you can earn a daily wage salary 1US Dollae or Less, Vietnam 6-8US Dollar "Average Salary" You say Third world country are cheap but only if you're from Rich Country, if you live in poor country 10US Dollar is Luxury for many people Think about it, back in colonial past european tend to exploit human resources by slavery also the natural resources and sell it to their mainland with higher profit margin You would still see and experience to day but not by force but economy exploitation, rich countries tend to invest their companies in poor countries to make their product cheap by cheap labor then sell it globally high profit and labor force, also mining and harvesting natural resource by bribing public officials to have a contract
Hi everyone I'm colin from the video and First of all, I wanted to thank you @LivingBobby for giving me such an opportunity, it was a great honor. you are a man with a big heart and thanks to you I was able to realize one of my dreams in life. I will never forget thank you from the bottom of my heart
@@velverilleneoredeth7115 Burundi is pretty fun for the citizens and less fun for the foreigners considering they aren’t used to all the mosquitos and many more. Even the poorest citizens get to party every Sunday after church and have lots of fun
I find larger onions in the dumpster for free here in the United States. I find so many bell peppers that I stopped taking them because I don't have any more places to put them after I clean them up and bag them and freeze them.
Public transport in Luxembourg is actually not only reliable but also entirely free, so you could’ve just gone around the entire country without spending anything
Imagine having 10€ in your pocket, driving around with the bus all day, drinking and eating, going to a party with friends and still having enough to do everything again the next day 👀 that's wild ngl. For 10€ I can get 2 kebabs and 2 drinks here, nothing more..
@@FortunePathVenerable you’re right but throughout this video the was money was american so i rounded the price for coffee in canada and thought it would be about $2
Hi bobby! I'm from switzerland and I think it's even more pricey than luxembourg. We pay around 8 swiss francs for a kebap, which is more or less the same as american dollars, and you barely get a pizza for under 10 francs. That would have been am interesting challenge here.
Didn't realize Paul would be considered "cheap" outside of France, because in France it's like the most expensive "bakery" you can find considering the poor quality
@@StrangeDoctor_ Local bakeries, not big companies/franchises. There's always one here and there in France. Usually the ones that look nice and clean are the best, because they're not trying to hide what they serve before you come in. You can also check reviews on Google Maps (it's a big deal in France), and I think you should actually because we're seeing more and more bakeries that are just selling points for industrialised bread and pastries. Another thing to know is "Boulangerie" (bakery) is a protected designation, you're allowed to call your business a boulangerie only if you make your bread and sell it at the same place, which should ensure you atleast get fresh bread/sandwiches/pastries. The fake bakeries often try to trick customers by calling themselves "boulange" or something. Also one last tip, ask the bakers for recommendations, what product they sell most, etc. You might find the classic "baguette" boring after trying the "baguette tradition" for example.
every service is basically free in luxembourg, train, bus...and it's not so small you can go auround the city in 20min but it takes a long time to travel around the country you can't to it by foot. Not everyone is rich in luxembourg but we have rich people that increase the average spendings of the country that's why they say it's the richest.
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Even tho im late ... but that are brutal prices for a kebab! Buuut if i think about Norway ... im thinking about going out with an axe and a bow ... and get something to eat for free from the woods 😂
Luxembourg also has free public transportation (bus, tram, train, etc.) so you could do quite a bit of exploring for FREE haha. Free entertainment to view some sights, and access to cheaper food :)
Living Bobby, you have by far the most amusing and entertaining videos on RU-vid! Way to go! Et votre Français est franchement impressionant! Vous avez même un accent presque Parisien! Fantastique mon ami, continuez vos efforts ☺️☺️
Honestly, living in somewhere poor is probably great and really fun. You can have all types of fun without fancy things, and if you know how to stretch a dollar you can do anything
He really had me when he said that the waves are to strong to swim!! Also it‘s horrifing to See how dirty the Sea is there! But big thumbs up for collin! He did a great Job!
For anyone wondering (probably nobody). The background of the thumbnail is called the "Markthal" in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. I got clickbaited into seeing my own country lol
Hii Bobby, im a subscriber from Luxembourg i hope you enjoy the country and i hope you come back and i can show you a bit about the country and traditional dishes 😊😊
Go to the Philippines and you can buy a lot of delicious food $10 is actually my 5 day budget back when i still go to school and i commute 4 times a day and still i have a lot of money in my wallet
I don't why, but his videos from New York gives a homey vibe. It feels like your at home. I don't even live in NY but I'd like to see more of those videos.
Idk about other swiss people but, most of the things you got, are like 2x or 3x the price you got there. I wish I'd get a pizza in Switzerland for 4 Euros.
The thumbnails background is in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Its called 'De Markthal' (The Market Hall). It is not in Luxembourg. BElgium, the NEtherlands and LUXembourg together they form an economic union called 'the Benelux'.
In brundi they earn 1USD a day daily wage Statistics of wage you given in India not accurate, 10USD is average to most Indians, there are more lower income household, thus Indian to work overseas to have opportunities like their neighboring countries Based at Provincial Rate: Vietnam lowest wage 5-8USD a day lowest wage India 5-8USD Lowest wage Thailand 6-8USD Lowest Wage Philippines 6-8USD Lowest Wage Indonesia 6-8USD Lowest Wage Malaysia 6-8USD Lowest Wage
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