Still reasonable....im staying in Ireland, its quite expensive here for the apartment sharing twins and sometimes up to 4 pax cost you 750 euros onwards😢....
Eto yung vlog na hinahanap ko, ung kasama na mismo ang mga prices ng bawat product, Sehr interessant! nxt time sa dept store naman po prices ng mga damit😊 danke schön!
My company will provide me a flat , which is under my housing allowance EUR1.000 excluded utilities wondering how big its gonna be in Hanau. I hope they will have an AC and lift as well haha (to be honest i dont know if that amount is too low/average)
@@brian564 they are probably the same or less. I was looking at comparable jobs in Germany and I'd make the same or slightly less in Germany but only slightly.
My wife are both retired now. Our children are all independent now. We do nit intend to returm to our country for good, but only to spend some days or months of vacation. For a couple who are both employed, life here is more comfortable, specially if you balance it in visiting other European countries.
Heutzutage, sind Lebensmittel bei uns in Deutschland, viel teuerer geworden. Bei gewissene Geschäften, sieht das anderst aus. Hoffe du hast Spaß gehabt, bei uns in Deutschland.
Can you guys please share what the monthly net income should b for a family of 5, parents with 3 kids below ages of 5. While living in a decent accommodation and a car
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Hello, my name is Vikrant. Currently, I am residing in Denmark, but I am considering moving to Munich. I was wondering about the importance of learning the German language, and what the average salary is for heavy truck drivers in Munich. Additionally, could you also provide information about the cost of living in the city?
I'm really sorry.. I've never been to Munich..i mean i never live there so i don't know the prices of stuffs there..maybe someone will read this and give some informations❤❤❤
Munich is one of the most expensive citys to live in the republic, and one of the most beautiful. The rents are unaffordable with an avarage income, but worse, there are hardly any apartments. I think, you can't get by with English for a while but not in the long run. At least some German would be usefull. Truck drivers are very much in demand, unfortunately i don't know the exact salary, but I don't think the pay is very good. I would guess about 40000 p. a. before tax. That would be aprox. 2200 € netto for as singele personn. I think min. should be 1500 € net to live decent, but thats by far not enough in Munich, Berlin, Hamburg......Where i live, middle sized city 100000 inhab,. a 50 qm apartment costs aprox. 350 €, electr. 50 €, heating depends, at the moment due to the war in ukraine, very expensive. I think many of the food prices in the film are (much) to expensive, you can get good food for lesser prices. But it is much cheaper than in Denmark, when we went on holiday there, we were shocked, because almost everthing was more expensive than in Germany.
In Germany some 6000 articles have same prices across multiple discount chains. So you can buy 20 things in 5 different stores and pay almost the same amount
I am coming to Berlin Next week with my girl friend.Where can i get an affordable place to stay with kitchen bedroom and washing machine.Has to be near Hohenzollerndamm s-bahn
Hahahah nowhere. 😂😂😂 No need to try, there are NO APARTMANTS in Germany. Try US because all of German industries are moving to USA nowdays so should people.
Hello. I want to go to Germany and I want some help about renting a flat for a single man. How much does it cost? Is it true that there is nothing in it when you rent it?
There are no apartmants for feregners. Don't even bother comming. Unless you can afford 2000 euro for rent...then MAYBE you can find 50 sqm apartmant in the basemant.
@@Lysandra-8 "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche" Great advice Marie Antoinette, but, there are no jobs in small cities, or should people drive 3 hours in one direction?
@@Lysandra-8 Not everyone has a car. From small towns you have less frequent lines, every 30 minuts or hour, count waiting times, deleays, traveling time, inercity transport, walking to your job premessis, etc. People who work from 6.30 have to start theire jurney at 4.00, geting up 3.30. Those who work understand the problems.
some say it's so hard to live in German that even if you give your organs and tongue and all you still can't survive even for a week. It will be very dark. only talented people can survive. i am too old to even survive here in India.
As a nurse earning 21€ per month..im getting 2300 after tax..i don't know about other jobs and their salary..it is very awkward asking about how much salary people get..its just like they don't want to share some ideas..maybe someone will read this and provide you some informations ❤❤❤❤
Tubig na iniinom po ba? Internet po namin sa bahay 27€/ month.. sa water wala kami binabayaran..yung hot water lng pero kasama na sa bayad ng bahay yun..ü
“High salaries”??? Nurses make 2100€ net monthly income... A masters in chemistry will give you maybe 2800 net per month. And no generally the places where you can rent an apartment for 350€/month will not be anywhere near your work.
You can get an unexpensive appartment if you are working in public..they call it "Öffentlichen Dienst" but right you can't find a cheap Appartment near your workplace👍👍👍
Germany certainly has good things, like health insurance, unemployment insurance, pension insurance, low cost of living. But it also has some things that are not going well compared to other countries. Comparatively low salaries especially in important and social professions (these are not high in comparison!), high rents in cities, bad public transport, high electricity prices, a worse pension model than e.g. Sweden or the Netherlands, bad bicycle infrastructure, no good school model (related to individual learning or inclusion), etc.
@@XandarLake1as an Australian I’d never move to the USA, I love America but I’m not going into debt for expensive healthcare. Germany seems similar to Australia in regards to pricing and social programs
GERMANY IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND ADVANCED COUNTRY IN EUROPE, SALARIES ARE VERY HIGH AND COST OF LIVING NOT EXPENSIVE, MUCH BETTER THAN UNITED KINGDOM AND FRANCE.