Johannesburg ranked bottom in a 50-strong list of cities rated for work and living. Picture: 123RF/VANESSA BENTLEY
The city, which respondents described as unaffordable and unsafe, sits just below Germany’s Frankfurt and the French capital Paris, which both scored poorly when it came to affordable housing.Spain’s Valencia topped the ranking — with respondents raving about quality of life, public transport and sporting opportunities — followed by Dubai, which was lauded for the welcome it gives new arrivals. Mexico City was placed third for its affordability.
In Asia, Bangkok came in sixth thanks to its low cost of living, Melbourne’s work-life balance earned it eighth spot, and Singapore rounded out the top 10.
I ignore pretty much everything expats say and do.
For the movie District 9, they needed it to look like a war-torn, apocalyptic dystopia under alien occupation and all they had to do was use CGI to put a spaceship above it. That tells you all you need to know.
Thandekile_1
For sure.
I can't say I disagree.
So why are they here?
What do they mean by expat? Who is included in this category?
Bullshit
The bottom 10. This is clickbait
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