I was offered fast-tracking for business initiatives as well as incredible levels of government support. But then I remembered you need a viable economy to consider such actions and the additional fact that Macedonia is effectively run by ethnic Albanians absolutely destroyed any of my motivations. I don't know why anyone would consider doing business unless they are in a position to extort all levels of government (including informal) in that country.
Moving To Bitola For 1-2 years to open a Cafe/disco?
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Risto the Great
MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
"Holding my breath for the revolution."
Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com
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Originally posted by PetroV View PostWhat is the specific complaints of these relatives of horror ?Risto the Great
MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
"Holding my breath for the revolution."
Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com
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Originally posted by The Crying Lion* View Postomg lol after reading all this i am even more depressed....
and yes i have been to bitola molika several years ago, but in macedonia one day its fine next day the terrorists is invading. My question was how is the security situation in bitola at the moment. Armed robberies, thieves, etc, corrupt police.
and what does doslaci means
thank youIf my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sins and restore their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments, of their duties and obligations...This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people was the real American Revolution. John Adams
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i forgot to add take very good care & be carefull.If you are successfull the'll tax you to the hilt."Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
GOTSE DELCEV
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Originally posted by Phoenix View PostThis is always an interesting discussion with many differing views and experiences.
It's been about 7 years since my last visit to Macedonia and at that time I thought the service in Bitola was miles ahead of what I experienced in places like Ohrid...
I had absolutely no issues with my relos but have heard many horror stories from others and their experiences.
The interesting thing about this is that it's not an isolated experience encountered by Macedonian's alone.
I've heard Croats complain about the same issues with their relatives and just last week I had a Turkish friend complain about similar issues of when her mother returned recently to Turkey and how her relos were all over her for handouts...lol
nice to connect with you phoenix, you are absolutely right about this issue being wide spread over many nationalities. My relative needs to stop listening to gossip, on how easy life is in Australia..
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Originally posted by The Crying Lion* View Postomg lol after reading all this i am even more depressed....
and yes i have been to bitola molika several years ago, but in macedonia one day its fine next day the terrorists is invading. My question was how is the security situation in bitola at the moment. Armed robberies, thieves, etc, corrupt police.
and what does doslaci means
thank you
do sh la chi.
i've never heard of armed robberies in bitola. As for corruption, if everyone is cheating, lying and smuggling then its not a crime. Everyone just turns a blind eye. Hear nothing see nothing...
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Originally posted by molika View Postnice to connect with you phoenix, you are absolutely right about this issue being wide spread over many nationalities. My relative needs to stop listening to gossip, on how easy life is in Australia..
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I was just in BT in Jan, the situation is dire in all aspects. The use of drugs is hire, and muggings are regularly reported on the news.
For a "stranec", it is important to protect yourself. People assume you keep more money and stealable items with you, and will rob you for this.
As far as opening a kafic in bitola, good luck. rent on the korzo is at least 3000 euros a month and only one stranec has managed to stay open (melbourne aussie), the locals just dont like supporting stranci.
After my trip in Jan, I wouldnt invest a cent in Bitola. It is a fucking dump full of wankers, sluts and users. The decent people left are far and few between and will keep to themselves.
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Originally posted by Bij View PostI was just in BT in Jan, the situation is dire in all aspects. The use of drugs is hire, and muggings are regularly reported on the news.
For a "stranec", it is important to protect yourself. People assume you keep more money and stealable items with you, and will rob you for this.
As far as opening a kafic in bitola, good luck. rent on the korzo is at least 3000 euros a month and only one stranec has managed to stay open (melbourne aussie), the locals just dont like supporting stranci.
After my trip in Jan, I wouldnt invest a cent in Bitola. It is a fucking dump full of wankers, sluts and users. The decent people left are far and few between and will keep to themselves.
I have nothing more to say i am speechless my good energy is gone lol.
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an investment analysis of where the income group is could be a good idea.Also a place where the tourist stays.You need to go & look for suitable premises."Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
GOTSE DELCEV
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Hehe what a trippy thread.. don’t doubt the blokes good intentions.. but opening a cafe in Bitola? FFS the locals would eat you to death..
I had lunch at an ostrich farm in Makedonski Brod once, the owner was an intelligent 70 yo maco Swede who’s family left the Balkans when he was three.. felt sorry for the bloke.. he had a dream to retire in mkd with his life savings.. some of the stories he told were shocking, from thieving chefs, to lazy staff and from the council screwing him out of his life savings in a methodical manner..
The place was kick ass, the bloke was an absolute champ with a heart of gold. He was confiding in me whilst my relos were accusing me of Being jelous as Yugoslavia was better than Australia back in in the day.
The only business that anyone should ever consider opening In fyrom is a cheap brothel.
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Yeh i was once like this bloke. I had dreams of selling up and starting a new life in Macedonia. But it pays sometimes to be a naturally skeptical person, as i decided to try living there first for 1 year before making major decisions.
To make a long story short....... I bribed someone in Skopje with a large amount of cash
to get me and my family the fuck out of Macedonia after 3 months.
Bloody savages everywhere.http://www.macedoniantruth.org/forum/showthread.php?p=120873#post120873
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