Where can someone live okay with 500$ per month with good internet?

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Where can someone live okay with 500$ per month with good internet?

By good internet, I just mean at least 5mb/s.
 
Vietnam - Hoi an, Hanoi, Nepal - Pokhara, India - Tier 2 cities, Thailand - some places, maybe even Chiang Mai if you stretch it. Philippines is expensive imo, you'll have to go with a cheaper area, you might not like it there. Islands are overrun by tourists and prices are inflated. Bali - Again you'll have to stretch it by getting the cheapest studio apartment and cooking your own meals.
 
Vietnam - Hoi an, Hanoi, Nepal - Pokhara, India - Tier 2 cities, Thailand - some places, maybe even Chiang Mai if you stretch it. Philippines is expensive imo, you'll have to go with a cheaper area, you might not like it there. Islands are overrun by tourists and prices are inflated. Bali - Again you'll have to stretch it by getting the cheapest studio apartment and cooking your own meals.

I don't think so. With just $300, you can have a good house, 25 mpbs internet, consistent electricity, and food. It's even cheaper if you live in province areas.
 
to put argentina in perspective: 200usd (in local coin) is a average to decent monthly salary. statistically, most people lives with less. 500 should be really comfy, even in BSAS that tends to be more expensive. the super expensive wine they take in usa is our medium to cheap stuff lol. healthcare is mostly public and free (private one is better). full disclaimer: we are on a rather dark period here right now, economically speaking. that means lots of inflation and business closure. but you wouldn't need to worry about that, which makes it even better. also, technology here is very expensive because taxes are ridiculous.
 
Kolkata!! Your room rent would be $100. Internet bill would be less than $13 (unlimited data, 60mbps fibre). Food bill would be around a $2 a day if you want "very good" food (can be $1 a day if you cook yourself). So, it is less than $200 for a single person to be honest. Rest of the $300, you can spend for shiny things and alcohol.
 
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