Author Topic: Expinsive stuff. :o  (Read 1822 times)

To those who think stuff is expinsive in US,
it isn't expinsive at all. :)

In Denmark we can pay up to 250$ for a Levi's trousers.
In US you pay about 50$ for the same trousers and same company.


Since when did people think stuff in America was expensive?

To those who think stuff is expinsive in US,
it isn't expinsive at all. :)

In Denmark we can pay up to 250$ for a Levi's trousers.
In US you pay about 50$ for the same trousers and same company.
250$? pffft, more like 600 dollars.

I hate it how the $ comes before the amount.

why do you type like you have a kiwi accent

Apparently spelling lessons cost more over there as well, otherwise, he'd be doing it right. :o

Apparently spelling lessons cost more over there as well, otherwise, he'd be doing it right. :o

Or maybe, people in Denmark don't have to be perfect at their second language.

We don't care about cloths; we care about bred, milk, and sugar. 

You mean clothes and bread, right?

Since when did people think stuff in America was expensive?
Complaining about high gas and tax. :3

Complaining about high gas and tax. :3

That's everywhere
Don't buy those levi pants if there that expensive you coulld probably buy less expensive stuff that's better brand name stuff is gay/

I pay 30 tops for my jeans. Lol, the word trousers is funny.

That's everywhere
Don't buy those levi pants if there that expensive you coulld probably buy less expensive stuff that's better brand name stuff is gay/
I just bought my clothes in US, on holiday.
Also, we pay 25% tax when buying stuff, and normally pay 50% of what we earn. :3
But Denmark is still happy. :D
« Last Edit: August 07, 2009, 10:46:39 AM by Quartz »

Or maybe, people in Denmark don't have to be perfect at their second language.
Sure they do, how else can they put up with us for so long? :D
I just my clothes in US.
Wut?