How high are your fixed costs each month?
for me it's around 500 Euro for flat/electricity/insurance/heating/internet + 200 Euro food
How high are your fixed costs each month?
for me it's around 500 Euro for flat/electricity/insurance/heating/internet + 200 Euro food
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Ooookay.
Where I currently live, roughly $1200/mo for rent/utilities/food
the midwest blows, but at least it's cheap
around 1k aud
do you live with your parents?
around 3000 CAD a month
Zero bois thank allah for mommy and daddy
~€200 for food, heating, electricity, water etc
500 euros? Holy shit. I know you guys are full but I would suck some major German dick to live that cheaply.
700 if you add food and that's fucking a lot
I don't know what wages are like, but if i could get away with paying 700 USD a month total I wouldn't be fucking starving all the time.
I know in Germany average is ~€2300, so yeah but as you noticed the dude doesn't pay rent, only utilities, which tells us he owns the apartment. I live in Moscow with my gf in her appartment and we pay totally ~ €60 for utilities and ~€300 for food monthly but our total income is just €2000
What are the prices like further in the interior? Like Chelyabinsk for example.
I've always grown up around Russians and am used to being around them.
Rent would be cheaper, anything else is more expensive due to logistics. Rent of one bedroom shitty apartment in Moscow starts at ~€300 (realistically it would be €450 tho), in Chelyabinsk it would be 2-3 times lower but food and other stuff may actually be more expensive or at least has the same price. Wages in Chelyabinsk would be 5-3 times lower tho
Also quick question what is up with Russians being so sketchy. Like I've met Russians who 100% of the time come off with this creepy aggression and I find out that they have nothing against me.
I dunno, never noticed anything like that
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Dudes like the guy at 2:57. It's only Russians I've met that act like this.
Typical lower class bydlo
Where are the places you're most likely to meet people like him?
Smaller the city higher the chance
Where are the most friendly people? Where you can ask where the station is and not get a kindly fuck off.
I doubt you will get a fuck off anywhere at all
Damn idk if Russias changed that much since the 90's. All my friends lived there between 93 and 97. Looks like all the stuff I know is way off.
sure
$1,300 for rent and all utilities
$250 for food
H O W
$850 rent
$50 utilities
$200 food
$50 gym
Just Denver things.
My parents bought me a flat so i only pay for water/heating/electricity so about 200$, 12$/month internet, i dont eat much so around 200$ for food max (if i buy tasty shit like shrimps) 10$/month for unlimited mobile internet
For me it's
$1075 Rent
$600 Utilities
$100 Food
About 100 a month
Live with mom and buy gas and food
why are utilities so high?
Goddamn those utilities are massive. Where do you live? My apartment includes garbage and water to total $1,150. Power ends up being about $25 a month, internet is $50 and a parking space is $75. It's right next to the University within Denver city limits and near a light rail line so I thought the rent was nuts since it is just a one bedroom.
Hell if I know. I have to pay Electricity, Gas, Sewage, and Water, plus lumping in cable and internet.
Those cocksuckers at comcast charge like 100 for cable and internet. Plus during the winter gas goes up to like a hundred, and during the summer electricity nearly reaches 200.
Plus Garage for my other car is another 50$
Comcast are greedy cunts, I'm lucky that I only moved here about a year and a half ago so I am still on their special deal rate. Hopefully I will be gone before they jack up their prices. That electricity bill is crazy, I get up to about $45 during the summer with the A/C but my apartment is pretty small. Are you in a house or something?
Bullshit. It's at least twice of that even in small towns (people spend pretty much whole monthly salary on basics).
Everywhere. Check the statistics, what he calls "lower class bydlo" is in fact roughly 80% of the population.
That's nothing man. My studio in Boston is 2200 a month before utilities.
Nope apartment. It gets up to 100 during the summer so I keep it on so I don't kill myself.
I'm owning small apartments, not renting, so 75$ for electricity, water, gas, internet, central heating, intercom, 2 phones. around 300$ for food, because I like to order pizza and buying things like salmon caviar.
I unironically want to move to southern Russia somewhere where its warmer and cheaper to live
It hasn't changed much. The guy is bullshitting you. No one will attack you for no reason of course but many people will tell to fuck off if any random stranger asks them stuff.
Don't talk to me about North East cost of living, I don't want any of that shit. Denver is expensive enough.
Where's that at?
>but many people will tell to fuck off if any random stranger asks them stuff
Чтo зa пиздeж, ни paзy тaкoгo нe былo, дaжe в ДC, гдe вce cпeшaт пo cвoим дeлaм.
Utah. Shit used to be dirt cheap but ever since the hipsters came it's been ridiculous.
>Utah
That's really depressing, I thought they wouldn't be so expensive even now. Is that near Salt Lake City?
Yeah shithole highway town. It's REALLY bad everywhere else. The apartment itself is pretty okay though.
~150 euros for utilities, ~200 for food
I own the flat obviously, rent reasonably would be 400-500 if I didn't