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A little positivity - your first actions after becoming a PR/Citizen? - Page 5

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#41
08-03-2017, 06:26 PM
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Okay, so finish your statement. Buying that tacoma will be an investment in what sense?

You do not know if he is a construction worker. You do not know if he is a farmer. You do not know if he flips houses. what about if all he does is work at NYC as a taxi driver. Now tell me how that would be an investment.

You need to be more specific when you define a car as an investment.

Is buying a car an investment?


Good job on picking and choosing the definition that doesn't prove you wrong.
I chose that definition because that is what I was using it for. For example, the flow of this conversation is choppy. Does that literally mean that the conversation is flowing like a turbulent liquid? My original statement, by only using the word "invest", is a general use of the word. If the person reading wants to infer about my statement, well that is out of my hands.

If you wanna look at the word invest through a monetary view, then let's embark on that.

One, you are assuming too much. I recommended him to invest into it. You are adding all these hypotheticals to a simple recommendation.

Two, a car not being an investment is not black and white. For example, if a person were to flip cars (and not physically flipping the cars) as a profession, can you say that the car is not an investment?

Food for thought: https://www.google.com/amp/thegarage...1755279806/amp

Remember, I am not disagreeing with you; I just want to show you that it is not black and white.
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08-03-2017, 06:55 PM
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I chose that definition because that is what I was using it for. For example, the flow of this conversation is choppy. Does that literally mean that the conversation is flowing like a turbulent liquid? My original statement, by only using the word "invest", is a general use of the word. If the person reading wants to infer about my statement, well that is out of my hands.

If you wanna look at the word invest through a monetary view, then let's embark on that.

One, you are assuming too much. I recommended him to invest into it. You are adding all these hypotheticals to a simple recommendation.

Two, a car not being an investment is not black and white. For example, if a person were to flip cars (and not physically flipping the cars) as a profession, can you say that the car is not an investment?

Food for thought: https://www.google.com/amp/thegarage...1755279806/amp

Remember, I am not disagreeing with you; I just want to show you that it is not black and white.
Okay so answer my question. How is it an investment for him?
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08-04-2017, 08:49 PM
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After crying my eyeballs out I'd go to Jamaica for vacation
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Visit Montevideo, Uruguay
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I'd go through an immigration checkpoint just so I can say "Yes" when they ask if I'm a US citizen
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I'd go through an immigration checkpoint just so I can say "Yes" when they ask if I'm a US citizen
that's powerful
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Travel. So many places I want to visit. Colosseum, Sistine Chapel, Gardens by the Bay at Singapore, Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and many more.
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It's funny how the first thing most of us want to do is leave the US and travel abroad ������
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It's funny how the first thing most of us want to do is leave the US and travel abroad ������
What else do you suggest?

Many of us traveled all around USA, went to college, have jobs, had sex, played sports, shoot guns, drove cars, , got drunk, did drugs, smoked, did illegal stuff, jet ski, swim, ran, half marathon,5k, marathon, hike, cycle, lift weights, etc.

So tell us what else are we supposed to do here in the USA once we get our GC or citizenship?
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What else do you suggest?

Many of us traveled all around USA, went to college, have jobs, had sex, played sports, shoot guns, drove cars, , got drunk, did drugs, smoked, did illegal stuff, jet ski, swim, ran, half marathon,5k, marathon, hike, cycle, lift weights, etc.

So tell us what else are we supposed to do here in the USA once we get our GC or citizenship?
I wouldn't go as far as done drugs lol but yes, we've experienced a lot in the U.S. We'd want to see the world like our friends have and come back knowing we'll be fine
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