Inflamed_Hemorrhoid

Inflamed_Hemorrhoid t1_je1lp2i wrote

No they're literally just buying it because its cheaper lmao That's all that matters in the end. You were the one who was acting like there was something more happening than just buying cheaper stuff.

Nothing you've said changes the fact that the value of USD doesn't matter. All that matters is the value of other currencies vs the Rupee. I know yanks think they are the center of the world and everything is about them, but its not. If the US disappeared tomorrow and everyone there were vaporized in a nuclear war, the rest of the world would move on.

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Inflamed_Hemorrhoid t1_je1hvei wrote

Do you think the value of the USD will always be stable when its no longer the reserve currency? Do you think India's Rupee will still be as unstable when the US is no longer the default currency?

I don't think these countries really care about whether it will always cheaper or not. They value ending the US's monopoly far more than they value cheap stuff. India has a billion people and far more economic potential than the US, whose population, economy and power is in a steep decline.

The American empire is over and all of this is just cope from people who can't handle it.

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Inflamed_Hemorrhoid t1_je1fs60 wrote

Even a simple google search would tell you its 241% more expensive in the US and you could have saved yourself the embarassment. But fine, here's an easy example your Yank brain should be able to understand.

An Egyptian buying a pair of jeans from the US would spend $46.45 USD or 3,818.48 Rupees which turns out to be 1435.31 Egyptian Pounds.

Buying that same pair of Jeans in India costs $27 USD or 2,219.48 Rupees which would be 834.31 Egyptian Pounds.

If you still don't get that India is cheaper then you're brain damaged or something. Prices are based on what the market is willing and able to support, not what the value of the USD is lmao. Go back to school and learn Economics 101 or something cause "supply and demand" and how the market works is all stuff that we covered in High School.

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Inflamed_Hemorrhoid t1_je1d2dn wrote

Again, you've missed the point where none of them want anything from the US lmao They aren't buying stuff from India in US dollars. Nobody cares how much a US dollar is, they don't want a US dollar or anything in US dollars.

You know how money works, right? Do I need to explain how shopping works and how things are bought?

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Inflamed_Hemorrhoid t1_je1ark6 wrote

Except all your examples involves buying USD which none of those countries even want so why would they care about that comparison? They don't care about the yank stock market either. These things only have value to people who want to trade with the US.

Egypt needs 3 Egyptian Pounds to buy 1 US Dollar, and less than that to buy 1 Indian Rupee. So going by your logic, its better for Egypt to buy Indian Rupees than USD. They get more bang for their buck in India, just like everyone else does, not to mention all the moral and political value that comes along with undermining the US.

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