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Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Benefits and problems from the EU membership.

Do you believe that Cyprus should have joined the Eurozone?


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Yes - it was a good decision
4
31%
 
Bananiot, CBBB, kurupetos, Oceanside50
No - we should have kept the Cyprus Pound (Lira)
7
54%
 
cyprusgrump, DrCyprus, FragnaticDeath, Mik, Paphitis, Smiler Brian, supporttheunderdog
It doesn't worry me either way
2
15%
 
bill cobbett, SKI-preo
 
Total votes : 13

Re: Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Postby Get Real! » Mon Apr 01, 2013 6:09 pm

georgios100 wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:...small countries should join for monetary protection.

George, you're smoking weed again aren't you? :?


GR, are you bias to weed smoking forumers? Shame on you...

I’m starting to get concerned about our fellow Cypriots who moved to Canada like your self, Repulse, that furniture mover, and some others from the past.

It seems that being high is the national pastime in Canada! :?
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Re: Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Postby bill cobbett » Mon Apr 01, 2013 6:19 pm

Paphitis quite rightly mentions Inflation, ... and in or out of the Euro, wherever we are, whether we use Euros, USD, GBP etc, a lot of experts are saying that in these times of high personal and government indebtedness we need a bit of inflation to get these debt mountains down and let the various currency exchange rates take the strain...

... but within Europe, who's gonna try convincing the German Electorate that we could do with some inflation...??? We all know how they feel about inflation and indeed the ECB is obliged to keep inflation low as one of its central tasks.
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Re: Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Postby georgios100 » Mon Apr 01, 2013 6:21 pm

Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:...small countries should join for monetary protection.

George, you're smoking weed again aren't you? :?


GR, are you bias to weed smoking forumers? Shame on you...

I’m starting to get concerned about our fellow Cypriots who moved to Canada like your self, Repulse, that furniture mover, and some others from the past.

It seems that being high is the national pastime in Canada! :?


Canada is the land of the free, weed smoking not allowed but marijuana legalization is debated as we speak.
Cyprus declared war on weed but allows "haircuts" up to 60% - take your pick my friend!
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Re: Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Postby DrCyprus » Mon Apr 01, 2013 6:36 pm

I'd love to be in Canada and buy gold and silver coins for my collection without paying insane shipping fees.
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Re: Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Postby kurupetos » Mon Apr 01, 2013 6:50 pm

The bad decision was idiots electing a filthy commie like Christofias to run a Eurozone country. :wink:
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Re: Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Postby supporttheunderdog » Mon Apr 01, 2013 7:59 pm

and the other bad news was Laiki being taking over by that Athenian Vgenpolos. Should have stayed in Cypriot rather than fallen into Greek hands.
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Re: Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Postby yialousa1971 » Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:52 am

yialousa1971 wrote:Ignore. 8)


Ignore. :wink:
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Re: Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Postby Paphitis » Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:58 am

yialousa1971 wrote:
yialousa1971 wrote:Ignore. 8)


Ignore. :wink:


Yes you Greeks are really good at ignoring reality even when it bights your face.

FACT - Greeks are the shittiest uncouth, most lowlife scum of Australia. Far too negative. I have learned to protect my family from these corrupt scum. That is the Greek A List. Wouldn't piss on them if they were burning.

I just wish Australia can get rid of them and bring in higher quality immigrants.

Civilization and culture my arse. :)
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Re: Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Postby Oceanside50 » Tue Apr 02, 2013 3:21 am

the biggest problem with today's Greeks is that they kill each others inspiration...
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Re: Has the Euro been good for Cyprus?

Postby Oceanside50 » Tue Apr 02, 2013 3:25 am

Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:...small countries should join for monetary protection.

George, you're smoking weed again aren't you? :?


GR, are you bias to weed smoking forumers? Shame on you...

I’m starting to get concerned about our fellow Cypriots who moved to Canada like your self, Repulse, that furniture mover, and some others from the past.

It seems that being high is the national pastime in Canada! :?


Canada isnt a country its a bunch of provinces with a good health care system and good beer ..eeeyy...besides im up in Kato Pyrgo.
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