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Have a nice life live
Have a nice life live









It’s from Jetzt, not SZ, but I only browse SZ, so it must have been linked from there. yes, the show with THAT earthmover performance.also if you want a good documentary about HANLs deathconsciousness, check out NOISE. One young mum described how her daughter asks grandma if she can get a toy rather than her, because even a small child notices who pays for the nice stuff.Īll I’m saying is that assuming that in a foreign country people live well off an average wage is not necessarily the obviously sensible approach that you make it out to be. I distinctly remember reading süddeutschen Zeitung about a year ago and reading an article about how young people in Germany are finding it increasingly difficult together financial independence from their parents. Maybe it’s the average wage which is insulting to working class people. Or just maybe it’s an unintentional but not unfounded indictment of capitalism in 2021. Insinuating you can’t have a nice life on average-to-above-average salaries is just insulting to working class people. Being offended by this question because of what you think it insinuates is like expecting the person making 100k to selectively ask the question to only people on Reddit who make a similar amount in order to be sensitive. If I had a group of friends whom I know makes a salary of 45k, it will be undeniably tone deaf of me to ask if 100k is enough. But even if it’s the same question, what is the big deal? It sounds like you’re a bit offended by the question not because it’s repetitive but because it’s insinuating a higher than average salary is questionably not enough?Įdit: OP, you forget that Reddit is not a roomįor the distinctly middle class. Healthcare? Insurance? Idkīut sure I guess googling Reddit can always be the first step so there’s fewer of these repeat posts about the same. Bordering Escambia Bay and Pensacola Bay, the Pensacola metro area is a blend of history and nature. there’s costs of living and social life, how often do people go out, how materialistic is society, how expensive is childcare or any other surprise costs a foreigner wouldn’t know about. It’s always better to talk to someone who lives there directly who can give you a more well rounded picture. As an expat, I can tell you it’s not enough to know what your standard of living is going to be just by googling for tax rate and rent.











Have a nice life live