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Re: Help this time with a personal situation
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CryptoDeivid
on 21/10/2023, 18:04:41 UTC
so here my monthly salary is about 3,500 Cuban pesos, which is equivalent to 12 dollars approximately,

Seems like you miss calculate the conversion of Cuban Peso to USD, according to google, 3500 is not $12, its around $146,

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I work as a doctor or I used to,

Eventho I still think that salary is still quite low for a doctor, but $146 would still be enough to survive, but $12 is just not humane. Because you already has experience as doctor, I think the best option could be pursue your career as doctor, and save some money to get better degree and certification as medical specialist. Since you ask this question this forum so I assume you already know about crypto and Bitcoin, you could spare some of your salary to buy Bitcoin.

I repeat once again, I already explained it in the post to another person, my country does not work in sync with the entire world, that conversion that Google shows you is not the real one that the banks in my country offer you, in fact a Cuban does not You can go to the bank and buy dollars because they tell you that they don't have USD to give you, it's that simple, then you are forced to buy USD from people who have it here in the country because their relatives send them to sell them, not to as it appears on Google, but at a price multiplied by 10 or 20, currently 1usd is equivalent to 250cup in ''our market'' which is far from the reality shown on the internet.

In Cuba we eat rice with a vegetable if it appears, many eat rice alone or with a meal, nothing else because protein is very very expensive, seafood does not exist (despite the fact that my country is surrounded by water) we do not have fish, I have almost forgetting the taste, a kilogram of rice costs 400 to 500cup, how do you think I can save those 3500cup per month when the money disappears in a matter of days just to be able to buy some food and survive.