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Old 01-15-2008, 07:16 AM   #16
RedImmik

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OK, if what you're discussing is local supermarkets in random places in Europe, I have no idea so I can't discuss that - yeah I was thinking of America's dining out culture. I have nothing intelligent to add to what the cost of milk in in random places in Europe, though its worth noting that food gets a lot cheaper in smaller US cities too.

I still think if what you're looking for is great urban spaces, natural foods, and fantastic nightlife Asia is much better than Europe. I'm probably showing I'm not that much of a history buff by saying that. But if history is not your thing, comparing nightlife or urban spaces in Tokyo or Seoul or Hong Kong to Europe almost seems silly if you ask me. You get people out at all hours, excitement, hussle and bustle - all the good stuff about New York jacked up on steroids plus very interesting food and people who are often friendlier than I think you find in big cities in the west.

Oh well, maybe this is a case of too each his own. American suburbia is wildly underrated though for everyday living - sometimes we forget what we have in this country I think.
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