World's 10 best cities to retire on a budget
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World's 10 best cities to retire on a budget
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Sounds like we should all add learn Spanish to our things to do before we retire.
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Me parece Boquete, Panamá o agradable
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Just thinking to myself -- would Craig approve of storing gold in Mexico based on the political situation there? I have a tough time picturing retiring to a country ruled by violent drug lords. There's a reason it's so cheap.
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Not likely. But moving to a country doesn't mean you have to move all of your money there. If it does, then I'd skip it and look elsewhere.Tyler wrote: Just thinking to myself -- would Craig approve of storing gold in Mexico based on the political situation there? I have a tough time picturing retiring to a country ruled by violent drug lords. There's a reason it's so cheap.
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Probably. I believe Spanish is the first language in more countries than is any other language.Benko wrote: Sounds like we should all add learn Spanish to our things to do before we retire.
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And here I always thought "the language of love" was the first!Libertarian666 wrote:Probably. I believe Spanish is the first language in more countries than is any other language.Benko wrote: Sounds like we should all add learn Spanish to our things to do before we retire.
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