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GermanyHey slovborgBernd2021-03-14 01:07:34 · 5yNo. 111985reply
Since you are banned on KC anyway, please take your time and tell us something about Slovenia.
I have only seen it on pictures so far and it looks like happy wonderland, rich of beautiful nature and tradition.
 
How is it to live there? Are there actual companies and jobs with a population of only two million people?
I would like to visit it some day because I am too poor for switzerland.
 
Jokes aside, it really does look like an awesome place and I am a little jealous because around me there is only gray industry, noise and germany.
GermanyBernd2021-03-14 09:13:15 · 5yNo. 112020reply
Slovshit isnt welcome here either.
SloveniaBernd2021-03-14 09:30:38 · 5yNo. 112022reply
>How is it to live there?
we have pretty high standard of living actually (at least judging by how people live): most people can afford what would be considered "the vanishing middle class" in the wect
how? I assume relatively high home ownership rates mean we don't leech money to the landlords all the time lol, also services aren't expensive and quality food is cheap
 
>Are there actual companies and jobs with a population of only two million people?
kind of. there's a couple companies that do really well (though bureaucracy is making sure to chase them away to italy and austria lol) but it isn't well covered. basically if you want to find a decent job here you can't be picky, you have to take it because there's rarely another option. if you want to be picky – get a job in wien or münchen instead (and it pays twice as much).
we have managed to kill the old industry pretty well though, lol
 
and yeah come visit, it's basically switzerland but affordable, also no niggers (albanians are still here though)
GermanyBernd2021-03-14 11:44:16 · 5yNo. 112035reply
I will probably immigrate at some point to reap the benefits of being in the middle of European cultural nations while not having to endure Italian chaos or German Ordnung.
SloveniaBernd2021-03-14 14:59:35 · 5yNo. 112050reply
Oh we have our own quirks, they just aren't as well-known as Italian chaos or German Ordnung.
Idk how I would describe them – deliberate forestallment? Like bureaucrats will deliberately take as much time as they can so that you run out of time on your side.
For example my not-really-gf would not receive residence permit for a whole year, and was told to just tell everyone she's waiting for one.
GermanyBernd2021-03-14 15:44:12 · 5yNo. 112056reply
Sounds pretty German to me, but here they wouldn't have given practical advice like that and just said "not our problem".
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