Freak

- May 1, 2020
- Joined Nov 20, 2017
Damn Qidian
Ennnn I must have expressed myself wrongly, I beg pardon for this, see the same object can multiplier value doubling in most cases, if it folded the value but the purchasing power continued the same of course there would be no problem, but here the purchasing power is smaller and because of this there are several qualities of objects and different ways of doing things, in fact it is very difficult to explain I will give a more factual example
Unless cheating the IphoneX in America is $ 999.00 or something right? converting dollar for the Real is 3.25 x 1.00 then $1000.00 (iphonex) would be R$3250.00 but in fact the value here is R$7000.00 (6999.00 actually) and the monthly salary (here it is measured per month not per hour) varies from state to state but generally there is something around R$1200-1500 being the minimum wage R$954.00
but if you did college and etc. you can get more of course something around R$2500 is possible but generally gain much more than this it becomes very difficult and takes more and more time. All this you can look at Apple Brasil's own website and make the conversion from Dolar to Real besides consulting the annual Brazilian minimum wage, all data is public.
everything doubles in value in every way but if one is actually picking to see according to the average purchasing power and value of each object that value goes to multiple folds, to say that merely doubling is being very generous yetTearsOfRose in fact I'm very happy that you understood I was afraid to form the phrase in the wrong way hahaha
TearsOfRose brother I really wanted you to be correct but it is not so for everyone, I will use myself as an example $10-20 is very expensive bringing this to the value of my country would give something between R$33.50 and R$63.50 with the tax this amount grows to something between R$35 and R$68 with the lowest amount I can buy a book and eat breakfast for a week, with the second amount I can pay all food expenses for a week. I live in Brazil, everything is much more expensive than in America or in other places in the world, so you have an idea of an object that's $10 here is $20 and we get an average of 3.78 less than an American worker, so yes it's expensive .
Sorry for my bad english because this is not my first language and I do not have much practice.