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(Old question reworded) What would my standard of living be on $2500 USD a month in Copacabana?
Would i be able to have an apartment near the beach, eat out a few nights a week and be able to enjoy the nightlife pretty often? Thanks for the answers!
Quite different from your old question. US$2500/month is manageable. The largest expense is the apartment which if you stay the formerly mentioned 6 months would be about $1000/month for 6-month lease. The remaining $1500/month would provide food and nightlife. Food is fairly cheap if you go to the buffets that charge by the kilo. With an apartment, you can always eat in/cook some meals and stock the refrigerator with beer/drinks.
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If you don´t get mugged or kidnapped every week...
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Ye my sister lives in copacabana next to a beach and she is paying $700 per month. So ye, $2500 per month is enough to pay your bills and enjoy the night life.