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Go abroad and live on €400 a month. What are you waiting for? Without planning your own family, there's absolutely no reason to do this and spend €2000 a month. For what? What's the point?
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@Soprano but so ....so many countries where you can live like a king on €600. Daily ☀️.... South America,Asia Sicily 😉...
Here only the family can lift you up, I don't see any other reasons to pay +1200€ every month just to survive 😅
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@Coyote980 These are simply facts. Living in Germany means spending a lot of money for a barely tolerable quality of life. I have my parents, siblings, even my grandmother and a wife in Germany who still has all that and doesn't want to leave. Otherwise I would have long since moved to where the pepper grows.
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Yes, I don't understand that either, in the case where you are "alone"! Anyway, I can hardly wait to get away from here.
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@Coyote980 🤣🤣With that amount of money, you might have been able to live "like a king" there 15-20 years ago, well, more like someone from the upper middle class.
@Malte123 well, it depends on where and how you want to live ...and you don't have to take König so seriously.if you want to live like here, of course, want a fat Benz, disco every day, etc., then don't, then you can stay right here 😁...!
For me, life means enjoying the sun, getting to know people...your own garden with few neighbors ...or not house wall to house wall ...freedom simply....!!!! You only have that if you go somewhere where not everyone is throwing money around.you already have that here 😉.
But yes, everyone defines it differently.
Do you think they earn more than €200 a month?
Think 600€ +/- for an over 50 is easy ...and you live better than here.
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@Coyote980 so the minimum wage in Brazil should be the equivalent of around €300-400, somewhere in the sticks that might be possible at €600.
In Sicily? Rather not, I would say. In Asia? I can't think of any country worth living in where you can make ends meet with €600/month. Maybe if you are frugal with 1000€?