Simple test to tell if your country is an expensive shithole

Simple test to tell if your country is an expensive shithole.

Can you buy bread and milk with your lowest denomination note?
>Australia
>A fiver
>Yes

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I can't buy shit for a dollar

what is denomination?
singapoor is most expensive in the world

Hahahaha, you genuinely made me laugh, thanks OP

I don't even know where to begin with this stupid idea.

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>lowest denomination is 5€

1. Flag
2. 10 and 50 rubles, but now for 10 rubles now is change on coins.
3. Yes(for 50, bu only something one, milk or bread) and No(for 10).

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20 SEK
Yep, 1 liter of milk and a loaf of bread/toast.

As if Australians call it a fiver as well

But yes you can buy bread and milk with a fiver here

>Loaf of toast

Sweden is the future

>milk
$1.88
>bread
$1.00 if you get the cheap walmart shit

we call it a fiv

What's it called then? A tube? Bag?

I mean the toast part, you can't buy pre toasted bread here (unless it's melba toast)

>10 CHF
Easy. But that's just because 10 bucks is the lowest note, not because shit isn't expensive here.

Oh, we just call the bread you toast, toast.
Even before it's been toasted. If that makes sense.

That makes no sense at all but I suppose you eat that weird crisp bread that's pretty much toast anyway

5 BYN (2.5$)

Milk 0.95 L 2.5%
1.29 (0.63$)

Bread (300 g)
1 (0.5$)

We do it that but I'm talking about that soft, white breat that's sliced in a bag.
The shit you put in a toaster. We call that bread toast.

>10 rubles now is change on coins.
Havent seen them for a long time really

>Norway
>50 NOK
>Yes, can probably get two cartons of milk and two loaves of bread with it.

Can't wait for some Swedish fried eggs

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bread, yes
milk, don't know, i hate that shit but probably not

I've seen bread for 1,- euro. 2L milk for 1,50. Buy something nice for on your bread for 2,50 and you have a fancy breakfast.

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How much milk? Here a liter of 2% is about 0.4 euros.

We call it toast as well, because normal bread has the normal shape of a loaf while bread meant for toasting had a square shape.

Holy fuck. That's basically Estonian prices. How much does the average guy earn?

yes barely

1 gallon

250-300 $. In Minsk 450-500 $
>gallon

>50kr = $8.3
>bread
$1.6-$4
>milk
$1-$1.5

You sure you're not going to some fancy store because how would you even survive with this price to wage ratio?

You can buy bread AND milk for just 5 cents?

>lowest denomination note
>note

Welp, my bad.

lowest paper bill is 1000KRW
as a kid (2000s) i could buy a snack and an ice cream
cant buy shit now

No one knows. But we less pay for utilities, so we have at least $ 200 to food per month, if you can save on everything, then that's enough. Although this is idiocy.

How do you call it though? Just "bread" feels wrong, as it isn't the most common one

Oh

He asked you how much

no, i can't buy either for "only" 2000 PYGuarani
and that's a 2 with three zeros to the right. inflation is killing us

He means roast-bread, designed/shaped to go into a toaster.

I can't even buy a cereal bar with $5 ARS

>Swiss
>not buying across the border in dirt poor countries

20 pesos
Milk = 14 pesos* a liter

Sweet Bread = 5 pesos a piece
Salty bread = 4 pesos a piece

*This is the cheapest real milk you can get, below that you get some dehydrated and re-hydrated shit

Gallon of milk( 3.7L ) = $2.50
Loaf of bread = $0.99

$20 UYU (0,70 USD)

Bread is $30
A carton of milk (2 l) is probably around $40

So, no.

>flag
>20 pesos
>no