Compensation to change flights

I got an email this morning offering 850 peso coupon for me to change the day of my flight from the 19th to the 22nd or 23rd. Sorry, Aeromexico, but that's not much incentive!

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u/cxbman — 6 days ago

If you've been wanting some Enbridge...

Today is a great day to buy. RSI on the daily chart is oversold, and it should bounce tomorrow.

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u/cxbman — 15 days ago

The good, the bad,... and the ugly.

We spent three weeks in China... our first ever visit. But I can tell you right off the top that it likely won't be our last.

We were there June 21st to July 11th, just to give you indication of the season. And we visited four different areas... Chengdu, Xi'an, Zhangjiajie (Wulingyuan), and Yangshuo.

We arrived in Chengdu and when we were finished there we took the train to Xi'an. Then we flew from Xi'an to Zhengjiajie. Then we took the train from there to Guilin (Yangshuo).

The good...

There's a lot to like about China. They've come such a long way in the last 30 years. It's not the backwards, Communist, totalitarian China we were told about. Most areas are very modern... high speed rail, electric cars, electric scooters, apps on your phone that run everything and pay for everything. Cellular internet literally everywhere. Quite amazing, actually.

So in the "good" category are a lot of those items. The high speed rail system is super efficient, and very reasonably priced. And easy to understand! Same thing with the metro (underground) system in both Chengdu and Xi'an.

Not only are the train and metro systems inexpensive, but so are the taxis. And the Didi (similar to Uber) app works great everywhere and it's available in English as well.

Speaking of English, most signs have English on them as well as Chinese. And every hotel we stayed at had staff who knew immediately how to communicate with us easily through electronic translation. There is really no need to learn any of the language, although they were impressed when we knew how to say please, thank, you, and hello.

Quite a few sites had discounts or free entrance for seniors which even included foreign tourists. Certainly for age 65 and over, but often for age 60-65.

Hotel staff were over the top friendly. At every place we stayed, they were extremely gracious and seemed almost overly thankful that we were there.

Toilets... almost everywhere, and free. And for the most part, clean. Yes, sometimes there are only squat toilets, but we found western style toilets more than we expected to.

Very low rates of crime. It is a very safe country.

The bad...

I know that politics comes into play here for many people, but we don't let politics dictate where we travel, provided it's safe to do so. In fact, we believe that it's not up to us, as travelers, to comment or get involved in the politics of another country whether or not we personally agree or disagree. We are there for the people, the scenery, the culture, and the food.. not the politics.

So having said that, I mentioned that this is not the "communist" China we were told about. And I wanted to explain that comment. Yes, politically, China still has a communist government. But in real life China today, the economy is not even close to communist. There is private business ownership everywhere, people have property rights, there is a ton of foreign investment. Etc. So economically, it is a capitalist society. Millionaires, fancy cars, and Starbucks. And profit is the main driver.

But the government is always watching. Facial recognition cameras are literally everywhere, although I think it's not much different than London, England, or New York City, So if you're worried about privacy in that regard, then this is a bad thing. The government is still a one party system and you can't criticize it. Religious freedoms are limited... but allowed, provided the government approves it.

The food. We had a difficult time with this, but mostly because of my wife's gluten allergy. The Chinese don't seem to recognize or care about food allergies, so it's up to you. Fortunately, her allergy is not severe... if she eats gluten it's not going to be life or death, in fact if it's a once or twice thing, she may not even notice it. But if anyone has a severe food allergy, then China is not the place for you.

The people. There are 1.4 billion people in China. The country is about the same size as the United States, and most of the people are concentrated in an area half the size of the United States. It's almost overwhelming. I mean, what happens when all of these people want to go on holiday? Well, the tourist attractions can get really busy!

The ugly...

The Chinese, especially the older men, have a habit of spitting. Clearing their throat with that awful wet, guttural retch-like sound sound, and spitting. But it's not only the older men. We experienced some older women and younger men doing the same thing. Never younger women. Apparently this goes back to the very polluted days in the 70's and 80's and it became socially acceptable. Not so much now that the pollution levels have moderated, and they have even begun public education campaigns against it. My wife didn't seem to be quite as bothered by it, but personally, I found it to be totally gross.

Smoking. This actually wasn't as bad as we had read about, but it's still an issue that a lot of people in China are smokers. For example, even if a hotel says that your room is non smoking, it's only because they removed the ashtray the day of your arrival! But again, it wasn't as bad as we expected.

So, there you have it... then good, the bad, and the ugly of visiting China. For us, we would return for sure because it's such a large country and there's so much to see. And really, the good far outweighs the bad and the ugly! But we don't think we could do more than three weeks at a time.

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u/cxbman — 1 month ago

Flight change to Rouge

I just received notification that my Air Canada flight from Mexico City to Toronto has been changed to a Rouge flight from a standard Air Canada flight. They are not willing to give me a full refund. I would not have purchased this flight if it was originally for sale as a Rouge flight. What are my options?

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u/cxbman — 2 months ago

Nice Q1 numbers out from Luca Mining

The two mines are clearly generating substantial cash flow. It won't remain this cheap for long.

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u/cxbman — 3 months ago

What do you think of our three week trip plan?

What would you change? I'm thinking maybe too many days in Hong Kong.

| Date | Overnight

| Jun 21 | Arrive Chengdu

| Jun 22 | Chengdu

| Jun 23 | Chengdu

| Jun 24 | Chengdu

| Jun 25 | Xi'an

| Jun 26 | Xi’an

| Jun 27 | Xi’an

| Jun 28 | Xi’an

| Jun 29 | Xi’an

| Jun 30 | Wulingyuan

| Jul 1 | Wulingyuan

| Jul 2 | Wulingyuan

| Jul 3 | Wulingyuan

| Jul 4 | Wulingyuan/Zhangjiajie

| Jul 5 | Guilin

| Jul 6 | Boat trip to Yangshuo

| Jul 7 | Yangshuo

| Jul 8 | Yangshuo

| Jul 9 | Yangshuo

| Jul 10 | Hong Kong

| Jul 11 | Hong Kong

| Jul 12 | Hong Kong

| Jul 13 | Hong Kong

| Jul 14 | Fly to Tokyo

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u/cxbman — 3 months ago

I added Open Text (OTEX), Definity Financial (DFY) and Canadian Apartment Properties (CAR.UN) to my dividend portfolio this week.

Current holdings

Enbridge 16%

Capital Power 14%

TC Energy 13%

Pembina 11%

Fortis 10%

Telus 8%

Definity Financial 7%

Open Text 7%

Canadian Apartment Properties 7%

Cash 7%

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u/cxbman — 4 months ago