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You can buy a Big Mac in Ukraine for a $1.62
Now that's a bargain..
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101865094?__s...od&par=xfinity In July, for example, a Big Mac went for 48 kroner ($7.77) in Norway and only $4.80 in America, which means the kroner was overvalued by 62 percent, making it the most overvalued currency in the index. The same burger costs just $1.62 in Ukraine, which makes the local currency, the hryvnia, the weakest currency in the basket. |
Thanks, but I'll give it a miss this time round
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If you want to boost Ukraine tourism you'd be better posting the price of prozzies
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how much for the hookers?
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cheap big mac if you ask me
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you can buy beer for .50 cents :)
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ukrainian hryvnia is the world's worst-performing currency this year
ukrainian hryvnia/USD http://i.imgur.com/odtlXR4.jpg Do you know what happened in February? |
i like poo..
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Big mac for $1.62? Beer for .50 cents? Ahh those prices take me back
... to 1979. |
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P.S. One USD is about 34 rubles. So do the math by yourself please :) |
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Edit: Yes, course that meant to be "drug", but it was a typo, which is also a usual thing to me in any language :) |
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I am easily amused though..... |
In Russian, the English "u" in a closed syllable words sounds like our "a" :)
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