How about Burma?

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Banano
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How about Burma?

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It has over 60 million people and most of them are Buddhists, located next to Thailand got me thinking, is it hidden gem?

Are women easy going and willing? :lol:
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I thoght about this too. I was thinking from an investment perspective, but still an interesting thought. Jim Rogers said that opportunities are starting to open up. Should be interesting regardless.
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f**k no way would I live in Burma, travel yes, live no. Investment may be.
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Post by OutWest »

I have traveled far more than most in Burma. I am not sure what your question is exactly....easy going and willing? Burma is a very complex place as are it's multiple ethnic groups.

You mean are they easy going and open to casual sex with touring foreigners? A much as it is difficult for some to realize, most "foreign" girls are not interested in providing free whoring services for foreign travelers...

I have come to the conclusion that most American men are about as pathetic as most American women.
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Post by zboy1 »

Burma is the next great Asian tiger economy. If I had the money, I would invest in the country immediately; not only that, but Western influences hasn't yet corrupted the country as it has done in other Asian countries. I'd rather be in a country pre-modernization than after-modernization.
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Post by E_Irizarry »

zboy1 wrote:Burma is the next great Asian tiger economy. If I had the money, I would invest in the country immediately; not only that, but Western influences hasn't yet corrupted the country as it has done in other Asian countries. I'd rather be in a country pre-modernization than after-modernization.
You should replace the term modernization with westernization. Not alll modernization is westernization necessarily.
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True. Look at Libya. I remeber seeing a photo of Tripoli before and after the was. The transport lanes kind of reminded you of Lincoln park. Also, take the case of UAE.
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Post by NorthAmericanguy »

Don't know much about Burma, but I remember a while back this hot Burmese woman was killed in California back in 2011. It made headlines because her boyfriend was rich.


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