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Here is a good explanation of the Euro factor:
http://www.slate.com/articles/business/ ... picks=true
http://www.slate.com/articles/business/ ... picks=true
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Pieces said:*putting the gun down*
I think that would more be a matter of religion than of prosperity...
I think little to do with R, just simple things like serving you a coffee, you feel its the best coffee they've ever made, it's written on their face, time & time again. Very Humbling.....
Tincatinker said:The pride and professionalism of the Spanish camarero, restaurateur, hotelier or anyone offering food or shelter are admirable. Indeed a joy to behold to anyone who has endured engagement with the "hospitality" industry here in the UK. The quiet pride of the Senora who fed me, the sole peregrino and sole customer, in Riego de Ambros a few weeks ago will remain in my heart for ever. As will the thought "I got all this for how much? And a smile!"
Spain is a cheap "vacation" compared to most of the Euro zone, it always has been. But sometimes it isn't the cost we should consider but the value...
Falcon's post is a nice teaser but I don't think it hangs that close to the Camino.
on the same link there was an article stating that 15% of Americans where below the poverty line of $42000 for a family of 5 and in some area's this rose to 50% so maybe not that many able to take vacations anyway and thats after 200 odd years of those United Statesfalcon269 said:Here is a good explanation of the Euro factor:
http://www.slate.com/articles/business/ ... picks=true