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cricketman Aug 6th 2013 4:31 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 

Originally Posted by IamStu (Post 10838090)
Rich kids are thin and poor kids are fat ... now I know you must be taking the micky :)

Are you joking? Where you been for past 30 years? Obesity is the new indicator of being poor

Dick Dasterdly Aug 6th 2013 4:45 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 

Originally Posted by cricketman (Post 10837950)
Spanish people do not snack as much as the British

You do talk some rubbish C'man.

How on earth do you think those many thousands of tapas bars all over the country make a living and then there are the more traditional ones serving a snack after every single drink ? :cool:

Dick Dasterdly Aug 6th 2013 4:52 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 

Originally Posted by cricketman (Post 10838109)
Are you joking? Where you been for past 30 years? Obesity is the new indicator of being poor

Kind of makes you think that the vast majority of American families must be way below the poverty line, eh ? :cool: :confused:

IamStu Aug 6th 2013 4:55 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 

Originally Posted by cricketman (Post 10838109)
Are you joking? Where you been for past 30 years? Obesity is the new indicator of being poor

DubDave will make a fortune in the poorer areas then :rofl:
To generalise close to the scale you use, that would be anywhere in Spain, Greece, Ireland and Luton :unsure:

jackytoo Aug 6th 2013 5:02 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 
Take a look in any young families trolley in Spain and you can see what they buy for the kids...it's all sweet and clingy stuff. When they aren't eating sweet stuff they are stuffing them with bread.

I do agree with Cricketman that the rich are thinner, it seems to apply to any country although I don't understand why this is:confused: There are always exceptions. I used to stay with a Spanish friend in Elche when I was young, her father was huge and I could see she would run to fat when she got older...lots of Spanish women have thunder thighs:lol: Anyway, they used to stuff themselves with pastries for breakfast and would have more around 6pm! He owned 2 shoe factories:)

steviedeluxe Aug 6th 2013 5:15 am

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Hate to admit this but I agree with CM and J2. You used to see lots of skinny folk a few years back in Madrid, in barrios like Malasana and Lavapies. Not now. I think people drink more now, and on average the free tapa is more substantial than years back. Plus all around you do see a lot of kids munching away on sweet and savoury stuff.

amideislas Aug 6th 2013 5:21 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 

Originally Posted by jackytoo (Post 10838169)
Take a look in any young families trolley in Spain and you can see what they buy for the kids...it's all sweet and clingy stuff. When they aren't eating sweet stuff they are stuffing them with bread.

I do agree with Cricketman that the rich are thinner, it seems to apply to any country although I don't understand why this is:confused: There are always exceptions. I used to stay with a Spanish friend in Elche when I was young, her father was huge and I could see she would run to fat when she got older...lots of Spanish women have thunder thighs:lol: Anyway, they used to stuff themselves with pastries for breakfast and would have more around 6pm! He owned 2 shoe factories:)

To be wealthy generally requires an education. If you're educated, you most likely are well aware of how a good diet affects your well-being, and more importantly, you probably care that it does.

I think it's probably true that the poorer are more likely to be obese, but there are plenty of wealthy folks out there that are, too. Mostly the older ones.

dubdave Aug 6th 2013 5:23 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 
Thanks for all your replies its good to know most of us love chocolate my wife keeps saying Marbella were the rich are would be best But I want to be in a place were it feels right and a mixture of brits and Spanish to keep me busy fingers crossed

jackytoo Aug 6th 2013 5:25 am

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Well, over 70% of Marbella residents are Spanish more than a lot of expat places. There are already those sort of shops there though.

dubdave Aug 6th 2013 5:30 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 
Thanks jackytoo good to know were the competition are

IamStu Aug 6th 2013 5:31 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 

Originally Posted by dubdave (Post 10838198)
Thanks for all your replies its good to know most of us love chocolate my wife keeps saying Marbella were the rich are would be best But I want to be in a place were it feels right and a mixture of brits and Spanish to keep me busy fingers crossed

From Marbella to Malaga ... loads of Expats. Some really nice areas and lucky for you, some poorer ones too :o

notacontrathinker Aug 6th 2013 5:59 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 
Hi Dubdave,

This wouldn't be you would it ?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ced-close.html

dubdave Aug 6th 2013 7:08 am

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 
I know simon dunn he has several shops in England hope he can keep them the GOV are not helping

steviedeluxe Aug 6th 2013 6:30 pm

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 

Originally Posted by dubdave (Post 10838307)
I know simon dunn he has several shops in England hope he can keep them the GOV are not helping

The article also quotes high rents, doesn't it? Seems like greedy landlords are killing the goose that lays the golden egg. I mention this because a poster was on here yesterday trying to make out it was a purely Spanish thing. Unfortunately, this type of foolish greed can be found in all countries.

missile Aug 6th 2013 7:03 pm

Re: Moving to Spain maybe
 

Originally Posted by notacontrathinker (Post 10838251)
Hi Dubdave,

This wouldn't be you would it ?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ced-close.html

Good I Spy :thumbsup:


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