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Aaaaah ini orang makin lama makin pikun. ________________________________ From: Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 10:12 AM Subject: [proletar] Re: Anak-anak yang beruntung (Dan Jusfiq yang bertabiat menjijikkan ..) Begitu bahagiannya Suryana punya anak, hingga dia tidak bekutik ketika Tawang bilang dia maunya semua perempuan keturunan Tionghoa diperkosa.. --- In [email protected], "suryana" <gsuryana@...> wrote: > > si uplik gak punya anak, mana bisa merasakan bahagianya punya anak, si uplik > paling banter punya keyboard butut yg di bungkus kain bantal dan dianggap > jadi anak, dan ntu anak tiap hari kerjanya di getok in melulu, lha bapaknya > gelo......... > Beda dengan kita kita, yg sudah punya anak dan sebagai orang tua akan > berusaha memberikan yg terbaik utk anaknya. > > Putri sulungku jurusan bhs Jepang, lulus tahun lalu, masuk kerja sebelum di > wisuda di pabrik oscilator ( yg ini si uplik n abu ireng cuman bisa > nyureng ), belum lolos masa percobaan mendapat tawaran di kapal pesiar milik > Jepang, dan sebagai ortu ketika diminta pendapatnya, hanya cukup 1 > kata......silahkan, dan sekarang sudah keliling 20 negara dan masih belum > mendarat. > > Putri bungsu ku jurusan fmipa ( Kimia ) IP nya rata rata 3,5 saat ini sedang > magang dan sambil mengambil tugas akhir, demennya menjadi backpacker, aku > hanya bilang bila lulus mendingan kelayapan menjadi backpacker biarpun si > bungsu perempuan, aku bebaskan pilihannya. > > Kasihan juga sih si uplik hanya bisa ngelus ngelus keyboard bututnya. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Teddy S." <teddyr@...> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 4:17 PM > Subject: [proletar] Re: Anak-anak yang beruntung (Dan Jusfiq yang bertabiat > menjijikkan ..) > > > > Orang tua susah payah mendapatkan uang demi keluarganya dan bukannya untuk > > dihabiskan oleh orang lain. Itu namanya sayang anak. > > > > Itu urusan intern keluarga mereka, kenapa ikut campur? Itulah enaknya jadi > > anak-anak yang beruntung. > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@> > > wrote: > >> > >> > >> Dan Teddy yang bertabiat menjijikkan itu tentu saja tidak merasa jijik > >> dengan kelakuan anak orang kaya yang hidup bermewahh-mewah saat orang ada > >> yang mati kelaparan di Indonesia misalnya, saat ada kesenjangan sosial di > >> di Tiongkok misalnya.. > >> > >> > >> --- In [email protected], "Teddy S." <teddyr@> wrote: > >> > > >> > Jadi buat anak-anak yang beruntung, kuliah di LN juga tidak perlu > >> > bersih-bersih rumah sendiri. Jalan-jalan keliling dunia juga selalu > >> > naik pesawat dalam kelas bisnis. > >> > > >> > > >> > http://www.smh.com.au/executive-style/culture/the-rise-of-the-wealthy-student-20120711-21ujv.html > >> > > >> > > >> > The rise of the wealthy student > >> > > >> > Floor to ceiling windows, Philippe Starck chairs, four-poster beds and > >> > a short walk from the Louis Vuitton store on London's Bond Street, > >> > these are no ordinary student digs. > >> > > >> > Apartments for rent in London's most exclusive neighbourhoods have > >> > traditionally been the preserve of bankers. As the potency of the > >> > financial sector wanes, they are increasingly let to children of the > >> > international super-rich studying at the city's universities. > >> > > >> > "I chose the place and then asked my parents whether it was alright," > >> > said Sumiro, a 21-year-old Indonesian student who will be paying more > >> > than $1,300 a week to live alone in a two-bedroom apartment with the > >> > Philippe Starck chairs when he starts university in September. > >> > Another attraction were his numerous friends living nearby, he said. > >> > > >> > Unlike the stereotypical British students who squeeze into cramped > >> > flats and shop in budget stores, the offspring of the super-rich > >> > exhibit a taste for luxury furnishings, in-house gyms and cleaners that > >> > visit twice a week. > >> > > >> > "They're looking for a hotel room," London Central Portfolio's > >> > residential fund manager chief executive Naomi Heaton said, which has > >> > students from Russia, China and Saudi Arabia renting homes in an > >> > overall property portfolio worth more than $700 million. > >> > > >> > "Many of them would have experienced a fairly sophisticated lifestyle, > >> > travelling around the world business class. Their requirements are > >> > similar to that of corporate tenants." > >> > > >> > Nadine, the daughter of a Lebanese businessman, laid out her > >> > accommodation requirements. > >> > > >> > "We didn't want a typical British student pad, we wanted something > >> > quite big, quite decent, so that there would be space for our parents > >> > and friends when they visited," Nadine said, who lived in a > >> > $3,600-a-month London flat while studying last year. > >> > > >> > The rise of the wealthy foreign student comes as companies in the > >> > financial sector cut jobs and budgets, under pressure from shareholders > >> > and politicians. > >> > > >> > At the same time, strong economic growth in China and other parts of > >> > Asia has created immense wealth, mainly fuelled by manufacturing, > >> > construction and commodities. The number of US dollar millionaires in > >> > Asia outnumbered North America for the first time in 2011. > >> > > >> > It has led to a surge in demand from overseas buyers of the best London > >> > homes, seen by many as a sound investment. > >> > > >> > Prices for the most sought after central London properties have risen > >> > around 44 per cent in the last three years, more than twice the > >> > increase across the capital as a whole, Knight Frank data shows. > >> > > >> > "The wealth underpinning the student market is stronger than the wealth > >> > underpinning the corporate tenant market," Heaton said. > >> > > >> > Paris and New York are also popular student destinations. In February, > >> > Russian fertiliser oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev paid $86 million for New > >> > York's most expensive apartment, a penthouse the size of two and a half > >> > tennis courts with views of Central Park, for his student daughter > >> > Ekaterina Rybolovleva. > >> > > >> > The previous owner was a banker - former Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill. > >> > > >> > Parents keen to get the best located homes for their children are often > >> > prepared to outbid bankers, Heaton said. They also sometimes pay a > >> > year's rent upfront as their children don't have a UK credit history. > >> > > >> > LCP research showed the proportion of homes in prime neighbourhoods > >> > like Mayfair and Knightsbridge rented by international students doubled > >> > to 23 per cent in the six years to June 2012, becoming the second > >> > largest group behind the financial sector at 45 per cent. > >> > > >> > "With the current rates of growth, international students would > >> > represent 50 per cent by 2020," LCP's Head of Investment Management > >> > Hugh Best told Reuters, saying expansion in the financial sector was > >> > likely to plateau. > >> > > >> > Job cuts among bankers caused prime London rents to fall for the first > >> > time in two years, property consultant Savills said on June 22. > >> > > >> > Foreign students in the City of Westminster district, which includes > >> > some of the city's priciest streets, pay an average annual rent of > >> > $43,970, LCP said. By contrast, accordin to UK website Accommodation > >> > for Students, the average UK student paid $5,314 pounds in 2011. > >> > > >> > About 26 per cent of London's students are from overseas, with China, > >> > India and Nigeria sending the most students to the UK between 2009 and > >> > 2011, data from the UK Council for International Student Affairs > >> > showed. > >> > > >> > Renting often paves the way to buying, Heaton said, as students will > >> > persuade their parents to buy a London property once they are familiar > >> > with the city, another factor helping to super-charge the central > >> > London property market. > >> > > >> > "It's a function of globalisation," she said. > >> > > >> > "One generation makes the money and the next generation gets sent to > >> > university." > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Post message: [email protected] > > Subscribe : [email protected] > > Unsubscribe : [email protected] > > List owner : [email protected] > > Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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