Where You Should Go if the Gulf Is No Longer Your Plan A
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Top Comments (10)
I hear Tel Aviv is nice. Fireworks show every night.
why is this video in 360p?
Alternative destinations to the Gulf include: Singapore: Ultra-safe and efficient, though expensive to get in (9:32-10:40). Greece: Offers a lump-sum tax program and island lifestyle, suitable for families (10:41-12:02). Thailand & Malaysia: Provide similar edgy energy and affordability as the Gulf, with good connectivity in Asia (12:03-14:19). Uruguay & Paraguay: Solid, safe options in South America for long-term residency and potential citizenship (14:20-15:44).
I would not want to meet this guy in heaven — he’d give me a full sales pitch on why hell is actually the more popular option and everyone interesting went there
Maylasia and surrounding area already has gas shortages, shorter work weeks, and reduced flights from fuel shortages related to Gulf conflict. These are bad options if you are worried about the gulf conflict. Suggest looking at countries that are less dependent on foreign countries for energy and food. Would like to see an updated list taking this into account.
Zig and zag. I like that expression. If you are suggesting a new location than the Gulf region, the home countries that expatriates repatriate to is downright disturbing. Once families, individuals, groups, companies move to their former countries of residencies or birth becomes the definition of failure. How many Brits would ever wish to return to the U.K. when they upended it all to move to the Gulf. Adjacent optionality is always important.
For an American, an emergency quick getaway destination could be Albania. Enter with your passport and stay for a year. But my bet is on continued stability in GCC.
This is what I love about potatoes. They are not only an excellent food source, but can also function as a video camera in a pinch.
Pretty soon you’ll be doing videos on where to go to escape WWIII.
Andrew tell the guy to get rid of the background music. It’s you we want to hear.
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Top Comments (10)
I hear Tel Aviv is nice. Fireworks show every night.
why is this video in 360p?
Alternative destinations to the Gulf include: Singapore: Ultra-safe and efficient, though expensive to get in (9:32-10:40). Greece: Offers a lump-sum tax program and island lifestyle, suitable for families (10:41-12:02). Thailand & Malaysia: Provide similar edgy energy and affordability as the Gulf, with good connectivity in Asia (12:03-14:19). Uruguay & Paraguay: Solid, safe options in South America for long-term residency and potential citizenship (14:20-15:44).
I would not want to meet this guy in heaven — he’d give me a full sales pitch on why hell is actually the more popular option and everyone interesting went there
Maylasia and surrounding area already has gas shortages, shorter work weeks, and reduced flights from fuel shortages related to Gulf conflict. These are bad options if you are worried about the gulf conflict. Suggest looking at countries that are less dependent on foreign countries for energy and food. Would like to see an updated list taking this into account.
Zig and zag. I like that expression. If you are suggesting a new location than the Gulf region, the home countries that expatriates repatriate to is downright disturbing. Once families, individuals, groups, companies move to their former countries of residencies or birth becomes the definition of failure. How many Brits would ever wish to return to the U.K. when they upended it all to move to the Gulf. Adjacent optionality is always important.
For an American, an emergency quick getaway destination could be Albania. Enter with your passport and stay for a year. But my bet is on continued stability in GCC.
This is what I love about potatoes. They are not only an excellent food source, but can also function as a video camera in a pinch.
Pretty soon you’ll be doing videos on where to go to escape WWIII.
Andrew tell the guy to get rid of the background music. It’s you we want to hear.