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<p>[QUOTE="jolumoga, post: 26704533, member: 41780"]I also have more money than the vast majority of Americans, but I also know most Americans cannot afford a good quality gold necklace anymore. It's just not mathematically possible when most Americans - or at least a large percentage - are either in debt or living paycheck to paycheck. So please understand I am not taking a dig at Thais at all.</p><p><br /></p><p>I did a basic Google search of Bangkok and I see silver jewelry businesses all over the city (I can't emphasize this enough). My main point here is that silver is taken very seriously in Thailand, with numerous businesses specifically calling themselves "silver" businesses, and just like in the U.S. silver will increasingly be used as a substitute for gold as prices keep rising.</p><p><br /></p><p>*I should note I have bought and sold Thai silver, and buy Asian-inspired jewelry.</p><p><br /></p><p>**One of the things that inspired me when I first started investing in silver was seeing Southeast Asian foreign laborers - namely Filipinos - proudly wearing thick sterling silver necklaces. It is obvious to me silver is very popular in parts of Southeast Asia.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jolumoga, post: 26704533, member: 41780"]I also have more money than the vast majority of Americans, but I also know most Americans cannot afford a good quality gold necklace anymore. It's just not mathematically possible when most Americans - or at least a large percentage - are either in debt or living paycheck to paycheck. So please understand I am not taking a dig at Thais at all. I did a basic Google search of Bangkok and I see silver jewelry businesses all over the city (I can't emphasize this enough). My main point here is that silver is taken very seriously in Thailand, with numerous businesses specifically calling themselves "silver" businesses, and just like in the U.S. silver will increasingly be used as a substitute for gold as prices keep rising. *I should note I have bought and sold Thai silver, and buy Asian-inspired jewelry. **One of the things that inspired me when I first started investing in silver was seeing Southeast Asian foreign laborers - namely Filipinos - proudly wearing thick sterling silver necklaces. It is obvious to me silver is very popular in parts of Southeast Asia.[/QUOTE]
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