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Originally Posted by jact
I had over 130 people under me, all of which lived with mom and dad, or with their spouses mom and dad and were all talking about saving up for 6 months to buy a $2000 car...
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I completely sympathize with this. It's a real shock to get out in the world and try to communicate with people who can't afford to eat meat etc. And in Canada that is nearly everyone.
In general people in Canada seem so poor. The last time I was in Vancouver it seemed everyone was shabbily dressed and struggling. Everything they did own was actually owned by the bank in one form or another.
I would think real real hard before going out in the world and working for peanuts like everyone else. To the original poster: It just sounds like you need a little time in Bangkok to get yourself together.