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How To Save Money While Living In A Foreign Country?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 233537, member: 61772"] It's true that the standard of living of some foreign country is good and affordabl. This is why you have to be careful at choosing right while travelling to a foreign country, but sometimes the decision is not within our reach. What do you do if you have to live in a foreign country for an extended period of time? Do you have to eat only at McDonald's and sleep on the street? Not necessarily. There are some things that you can do to save money while living abroad, even if you're not earning income in that country. Do your homework, take extra care to make sure you're getting the best deals, and be smart about how and when you spend your money. 1. Find out what it costs to live in the city where you'll be staying. 2. Look into renting an apartment or house instead of staying at a hotel, hostel, or bed-and-breakfast. 3. Buy food at local markets instead of grocery stores or restaurants. 4. Take public transportation whenever possible; it's usually much cheaper than renting a car or taking taxis everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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