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Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 11:52 am
Author: Anthea
As Greeks are now limited to cash withdrawals of 60 euros a day from their banks does that mean they only get to spend 60 euros a day?

I doubt that I draw 60 euros a week in cash from bank - everything in England seems to done by card nowadays

Someone paid me some money they owed me so I actually paid for my shopping in cash - the strange looks people gave me when I pulled out a fistful of notes - as though they had forgotten what money looked like :)) =)) :))

If Greeks are only allowed to spend 60 euros a day this is going to have a negative effect on all the retail business and must surely make the situation much worse

Imagine not being able to buy new clothes :shock:

No new handbags or shoes :shock:

Amazon would go bankrupt without me :lol: :)) =)) :ymdevil:

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 12:02 pm
Author: Piling
I can keep 10 euros in my wallet during 1 month without spending it.

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 5:26 pm
Author: Londoner
60 euro=£43.14, which is not bad for one person. Yes you can live on 60 euros, more than enough.
If you are one of those big spenders, you have to tighten your belt.

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 2:45 am
Author: Anthea
Londoner wrote:60 euro=£43.14, which is not bad for one person. Yes you can live on 60 euros, more than enough.
If you are one of those big spenders, you have to tighten your belt.


Granted one could live on £43.14 a day for basic food cleaning/household supplies - clothing :D

What about other payments:

Mortgage repayments

Utilities such as gas - electric - telephone etc

Electrical goods

White goods

Furniture

Bedding

Other household essentials

And the new smart-phones/computers

Car and vans

Farm vehicle and lorries

Fall in retail shops and restaurants sales will lead of the laying off of staff and a further downward spiral

What about people working from home who require home/office supplies/stationary

Fall in imports

Fall in tourism

What happens to people wishing to buy a house

Legal fee

Medical fees

The list goes on and leads to a total collapes in the economy :shock:

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 5:11 am
Author: Piling
In Kurdistan, eveyrone pay quite everything by cash. 60 euros might not be enough.

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 5:15 am
Author: Anthea
Piling wrote:In Kurdistan, eveyrone pay quite everything by cash. 60 euros might not be enough.


GOSH you get up early :shock:

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 7:51 am
Author: Londoner
Anthea wrote:
Piling wrote:In Kurdistan, eveyrone pay quite everything by cash. 60 euros might not be enough.


GOSH you get up early :shock:


What about yourself?
I woke up at 4:30am. By the time shaved, took shower and made and eaten breakfast it was 7am.

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 7:54 am
Author: Londoner
Anthea wrote:
Londoner wrote:60 euro=£43.14, which is not bad for one person. Yes you can live on 60 euros, more than enough.
If you are one of those big spenders, you have to tighten your belt.


Granted one could live on £43.14 a day for basic food cleaning/household supplies - clothing :D

What about other payments:

Mortgage repayments

Utilities such as gas - electric - telephone etc

Electrical goods

White goods

Furniture

Bedding

Other household essentials

And the new smart-phones/computers

Car and vans

Farm vehicle and lorries

Fall in retail shops and restaurants sales will lead of the laying off of staff and a further downward spiral

What about people working from home who require home/office supplies/stationary

Fall in imports

Fall in tourism

What happens to people wishing to buy a house

Legal fee

Medical fees

The list goes on and leads to a total collapes in the economy :shock:


Only a minority falls in this category. They have to tighten their belt. The rest should be ok with 60 euors.

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 8:05 am
Author: Piling
Anthea wrote:
Piling wrote:In Kurdistan, eveyrone pay quite everything by cash. 60 euros might not be enough.


GOSH you get up early :shock:



ME ? NO ! PILING get up early. And then he SHOUT next to my ears until I GET UP and feed it.

Cats can be annoyting like kids X(

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 1:30 pm
Author: Anthea
Londoner wrote:
Anthea wrote:
Piling wrote:In Kurdistan, eveyrone pay quite everything by cash. 60 euros might not be enough.


GOSH you get up early :shock:


What about yourself?
I woke up at 4:30am. By the time shaved, took shower and made and eaten breakfast it was 7am.


I had just got in from a party and had not been to bed :ymdevil:

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 1:31 pm
Author: Anthea
Piling wrote:
Anthea wrote:
Piling wrote:In Kurdistan, eveyrone pay quite everything by cash. 60 euros might not be enough.


GOSH you get up early :shock:



ME ? NO ! PILING get up early. And then he SHOUT next to my ears until I GET UP and feed it.

Cats can be annoyting like kids X(


HA HA HA but at least unlike dogs you do not have to take them out for a walk ;)

Re: Could YOU live 60 euros a day

PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 5:14 pm
Author: Piling
HA HA HA but at least unlike dogs you do not have to take them out for a walk ;)


That's the best part of a cat. I could never had a dog without a garden.