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why do so many fathers stay over there? i have a few friends whose fathers bounce right after they graduated HS
 
last cab driver was nigerian and he told me his wife was sill over there.....i asked how long ago since he came here and he said 15 years
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dunno if that's common or even true, he said it was due to $$ issues that she hasn't been able to come to the us.

he might've just been trying to make me feel bad and give him a nice tip ..... if so it worked, but i mean it was xmas eve cmon.
 
Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez

This is 100% false. You'll survive just fine in Egypt if you're in the lower middle-class. Middle-class workers make around 1000 Egyptian pounds a month (about $180 USD) and they are able to survive. Monthly rent is as low as 10 pounds a month, daily transportation is around 5 pounds so wages are in proportion to living standards. People are quick to compare wages in under-developed countries to the cost of living in the West. Sure, $180 USD a month will get you NOTHING in the U.S., but its enough to survive month-to-month in the Middle East.
I am not talking about the middle class which there is a few of them in comparison to when you take the effect of the inequality gap between therich and poor class. I am talking about how the majority of the people in Egypt are poor. Despite how it is rich in natural resrouces, it is classified as apoor country since the average per person income is about $1200 per year. The majority of the population which is poor are very visible in the urban and ruralareas and struggle to make ends meet. However, when it comes to what you are talking about, the middle class keeps weakening.

I see what you mean when it comes to comparing wages in a developed country to a developing country. But, in developing countries, they have to make ends meetmore than we do. For example, if we want to take Egypt's middle class, they are poorer when you measure it in terms of its purchasing power. Egypt importsmost of its food and other basic needs, and the flotation of the Egyptian pound, as well as the prominent industries being concentrated in the hands of a few,have generated a drastic inflation. The middle class is also greatly affected by the poverty that is rampant in Egypt. Those who are in the middle class haveextremely small chances of social advancement, and even a bigger chance instead of going down the social class ladder and becoming more poor. Take intoconsideration factors such as ineffective and poor education system, the low level skills of middle class Egyptians which they tend to not improve upon,ineffective infrastructure and transportation, bad health and insurance systems, the Egyptian government with its poor governance, corruption and its horribleregulation of its economic market and ineffective and inefficient social provision, as well as the problems with the Egyptian currency with flotation andinflation which are mismatched compared to increases in wages -- makes it all the more worse for the Egyptian middle class.
 
Originally Posted by mytmouse76

why do so many fathers stay over there? i have a few friends whose fathers bounce right after they graduated HS

Because Chauffeurs are cheaper in Nigeria
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I swear dudes making like 100k USD have drivers
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Originally Posted by mytmouse76

why do so many fathers stay over there? i have a few friends whose fathers bounce right after they graduated HS
There's a few reasons for that. Most of the time the mothers stay with the kids and the fathers go to make the money. You gotta remember inAfrica polygamy is only just outdated lol. All these old men with money and families usually have a few girlfriends. Many Africans don't come to Americalooking for a "better life." They come for an education and then go back home.
 
Originally Posted by RavageBX

Originally Posted by mytmouse76

why do so many fathers stay over there? i have a few friends whose fathers bounce right after they graduated HS
There's a few reasons for that. Most of the time the mothers stay with the kids and the fathers go to make the money. You gotta remember in Africa polygamy is only just outdated lol. All these old men with money and families usually have a few girlfriends. Many Africans don't come to America looking for a "better life." They come for an education and then go back home.


True, a lot of people that my dad knows go back after they get a degree.
 
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