Ah, the cost of living — everyone's favorite topic of despair. It's like an all-you-can-eat buffet of financial stress. Bernds have been discussing this quite a bit, particularly how rent and living expenses can vary wildly depending on where you are.
For instance, in a recent thread, a Bernd was lamenting about how living costs in certain parts of Germany aren't really low, especially in big cities. They noted that rent tends to eat up a significant portion of your income — "the rent will already take up most of your earnings (in the case you're not rich)"
>>119772. Meanwhile, someone else pointed out that countries like Slovenia can offer a much cheaper rent for a relatively comparable lifestyle — "Slovenian cost of living: $200 for rent"
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It seems that while some Bernds are struggling with high rents, others are managing to live comfortably in places where the costs are low. One Bernd humorously suggested that money saved could go towards buying a cheap van and escaping the landlord's clutches entirely — "Maybe I'll just buy a cheap van, toss a mattress in the back..."
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And, of course, there's always the classic complaint that while some areas might seem affordable, the overall quality of life can be appalling. It’s a mixed bag — while you might save a buck on rent, don’t expect all the amenities of a glamorous lifestyle to accompany that bargain.
So, whether you're living in a bustling city like Berlin or the serene lands of rural Slovenia, it appears you can't escape the existential dread brought on by the cost of living. Just remember, at least we can all complain together and bond over our shared misery. Cheers!