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<blockquote data-quote="RandomGuy" data-source="post: 24772241" data-attributes="member: 516058"><p>you can't tell others what to do with their money.</p><p></p><p>This is the dreamland of the poor. Where only few has to work hard and the rest can sit back and chill. In this world, the one who studied hard at school and the one who missed classes and roamed around smoking pot and banging girls will have the same car and a similar house.</p><p></p><p>A developed country is where everyone gets same opportunities. Not same outcomes.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Android phones are very popular among tuk tuk drivers, mason bas, etc. I don't think there is one particular phone model only being used by educated people. We should be able to respect others choices and it's not our place to judge what they do with their money.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tell the ambassador that those people at-least pay larger taxes to build all those roads and maintain all those government owned schools, hospitals and universities (except for politicians).</p><p></p><p>The only "un-authentic source" source that I know of is the abuse of government permits and I'm totally against the whole concept of it.</p><p></p><p>None of us know if those people are in debt or not. Even if they are, they are the ones who pay their debts instead of whining about governments, weather, etc.</p><p></p><p>The country will only develop if people contribute for it. Sitting back looking at the vehicles on the road and whining doesn't help.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We need to see the possibility of an iPhone being the phone that fulfills another person's requirements.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You could do this only if</p><p>1. you have enough money for an expensive phone</p><p>2. but you don't want an expensive phone</p><p>3. there are no other things you could do with the remaining balance after buying a cheap phone</p><p>4. and you prefer to donate the remaining balance to someone else</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't blame anyone who doesn't match with the same criteria.</p><p></p><p>cos, people here are already paying high taxes in day-to-day basis. We already have free education and free health care, which are made possible by those taxpayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandomGuy, post: 24772241, member: 516058"] you can't tell others what to do with their money. This is the dreamland of the poor. Where only few has to work hard and the rest can sit back and chill. In this world, the one who studied hard at school and the one who missed classes and roamed around smoking pot and banging girls will have the same car and a similar house. A developed country is where everyone gets same opportunities. Not same outcomes. Android phones are very popular among tuk tuk drivers, mason bas, etc. I don't think there is one particular phone model only being used by educated people. We should be able to respect others choices and it's not our place to judge what they do with their money. Tell the ambassador that those people at-least pay larger taxes to build all those roads and maintain all those government owned schools, hospitals and universities (except for politicians). The only "un-authentic source" source that I know of is the abuse of government permits and I'm totally against the whole concept of it. None of us know if those people are in debt or not. Even if they are, they are the ones who pay their debts instead of whining about governments, weather, etc. The country will only develop if people contribute for it. Sitting back looking at the vehicles on the road and whining doesn't help. We need to see the possibility of an iPhone being the phone that fulfills another person's requirements. You could do this only if 1. you have enough money for an expensive phone 2. but you don't want an expensive phone 3. there are no other things you could do with the remaining balance after buying a cheap phone 4. and you prefer to donate the remaining balance to someone else I wouldn't blame anyone who doesn't match with the same criteria. cos, people here are already paying high taxes in day-to-day basis. We already have free education and free health care, which are made possible by those taxpayers. [/QUOTE]
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