I don’t think this is too bad! It goes to show when you eat at home you can save money. Got to love being plant based, it’s so much more affordable 🙌 urban sports M plan is such a great deal, and got to love the DB ticket! It’s eating out at restaurants and cafes that I find are the mostly costly here. Especially if you’re going out multiple times a week 🙈
It's definitely a very insightful video. It would have been great to include a summary at the end showing the total monthly spent and comparing it to the average salary.
This video was specifically a “what I spend in a day,” which is why I didn’t include a monthly summary or comparison to the average salary. That said, it’s a great idea, and I’ll definitely consider including that in a future video, maybe for a “what I spend in a month” breakdown. Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Your videos are accurate and of exceptional quality. They deserve way more views. I appreciate the work you do and trust that you will continue sharing these interesting contents!
Haha! I literally just cut them into slices and added some oil, salt, pepper, cumin and oregano then popped them into the air fryer for 20 mins. The gamechanger is the air fryer…seriously. I’m in love 😅 so quick and efficient! They also come out super crispy and delicious 👌🏼
Hello Olivera, thanks for your video I plan to move to Berlin soon in 1 or 2 years. I come from France in Nice and I really think that Germany are attractive can you tell me a little bit more please about (job opportunities, entertaining, price in supermarket, nightlife, restaurant...) . I'm working into IT job and I see that in Berlin that they have a lot of opportunities. I think that compare to other capital cities like London or Amsterdam it's more affordable even if the price are increase Thanks for your future return and wish you all the best
Hi Max! Thanks for your comment and for watching the video! Berlin is a great choice, especially for IT professionals like yourself. In terms of job opportunities, Berlin has a thriving tech scene with many startups and international companies, so you’ll likely find plenty of options in your field. For the cost of living, Berlin is still more affordable compared to cities like London or Amsterdam, but prices have risen recently. Supermarket costs are reasonable, and dining out can range from budget-friendly options to high-end restaurants. In terms of Nightlife and entertainment there’s always something happening, from clubs to cultural events so you’re bound to find something you personally enjoy. If you have more specific questions, feel free to ask! Wishing you all the best for your future move! 😊
@OliveraDarko the laid back yet city lifestyle being the fashion capital the Japanese influence that it has the greenery and what not I'm in love with that place and wanna move there soon no jinx
Ach krass. Finds gut dass du so offen mit den Zahlen umgehst. Als jemand der wohl über den normalen Schnitt eines 31 Jährigen bin (2625 netto + Bereitschaft ca. 300€ netto) finde ich den Mietpreis übertrieben. Wohne im Vorort einer 300.000 Einwohnerstadt und zahle 1000€ Warmmiete für 70qm Neubau 😅Gut ich zahle fürs Auto um einiges mehr als du für den Transport aber das würde ich der Miete zurechnen weil es einfach der Nachteil von einem Vorort ist und man sonst 2 stunden am tag mit transport statt.. 20 minuten hat. Im großen und ganzen scheinen deine Ausgaben aber sehr gut gemanaged zu sein weil ich z.b. auf 1600€ im Monat mit allem komme was bei 30 Tagen 53,34€/Tag sind.
Thanks for sharing your breakdown, it’s interesting to see how others manage their budgets! I agree that living closer to the city definitely has its advantages in saving time on transport. Well, every day is definitely slightly different for me, and on weekends, I probably spend a bit more if I go out to eat, for example! However, in general, I do tend to spend very little money as I prefer to save and invest most of it. Of course, I treat myself from time to time, but mostly with things like air fryers and other household equipment 😂 those are priorities in my thirties!
Haha, wow, that really puts things into perspective! Maybe I should move to India and stretch my budget a bit further, I’d probably feel like royalty there! 😅 But jokes aside, it’s amazing how costs can vary so much depending on where you live.
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Berlin is actually so affordable when it comes to ordinary living costs.
Very true! Totally agree with you
I am planning to move to Berlin and this video was a great help, thank you very much 😊
I love these at the end too, they are amazing!
I don’t think this is too bad! It goes to show when you eat at home you can save money. Got to love being plant based, it’s so much more affordable 🙌 urban sports M plan is such a great deal, and got to love the DB ticket! It’s eating out at restaurants and cafes that I find are the mostly costly here. Especially if you’re going out multiple times a week 🙈
Definitely going to have to do a version where I spend the whole day out! It will for sure be quite a difference 😅
It's definitely a very insightful video. It would have been great to include a summary at the end showing the total monthly spent and comparing it to the average salary.
This video was specifically a “what I spend in a day,” which is why I didn’t include a monthly summary or comparison to the average salary. That said, it’s a great idea, and I’ll definitely consider including that in a future video, maybe for a “what I spend in a month” breakdown. Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts!
I would love a gym like that, i do too need that kind of messed up motivation
Would like to do see the eating out version of this, love you videos
Thank you! I’ll for sure be doing that 😊 stay tuned!
Yep, it is definitely less expensive than life in Amsterdam. Thank you for this video!
Interesting to hear! Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it 😊
Your videos are accurate and of exceptional quality. They deserve way more views. I appreciate the work you do and trust that you will continue sharing these interesting contents!
That’s so kind, thank you so much! 🥹
Please share that baked potato recipe. They looked amazing
Haha! I literally just cut them into slices and added some oil, salt, pepper, cumin and oregano then popped them into the air fryer for 20 mins. The gamechanger is the air fryer…seriously. I’m in love 😅 so quick and efficient! They also come out super crispy and delicious 👌🏼
Was the whole video made by dji osmo pocket?
It’s actually a mixture of the Osmo pocket 3, Sony Alpha 6700 and the iPhone 15 Pro!
@OliveraDarko Thank you so much
Hello Olivera,
thanks for your video I plan to move to Berlin soon in 1 or 2 years.
I come from France in Nice and I really think that Germany are attractive can you tell me a little bit more please about (job opportunities, entertaining, price in supermarket, nightlife, restaurant...) .
I'm working into IT job and I see that in Berlin that they have a lot of opportunities.
I think that compare to other capital cities like London or Amsterdam it's more affordable even if the price are increase
Thanks for your future return and wish you all the best
Hi Max! Thanks for your comment and for watching the video! Berlin is a great choice, especially for IT professionals like yourself.
In terms of job opportunities, Berlin has a thriving tech scene with many startups and international companies, so you’ll likely find plenty of options in your field. For the cost of living, Berlin is still more affordable compared to cities like London or Amsterdam, but prices have risen recently. Supermarket costs are reasonable, and dining out can range from budget-friendly options to high-end restaurants. In terms of Nightlife and entertainment there’s always something happening, from clubs to cultural events so you’re bound to find something you personally enjoy.
If you have more specific questions, feel free to ask! Wishing you all the best for your future move! 😊
as a fellow Berliner, I agree that Urban Sports is a game changer!
OLIVIA CAN YOU DO ONE VIDEO FOR DÜSSELDORF PLEASEEEEEEEE I really love that place I wanna see the rent and spending there tooo please please please
Unfortunately I don’t have a trip to Düsseldorf planned any time soon 😕 but if I ever find myself there I’ll try to make a similar video!
@OliveraDarko aww that's okay coz yk there are not many videos about dusseldorf idk why but still and I love that place oml
@@Suchita___16 just out of curiosity, what makes you love it so much? 😊
@OliveraDarko the laid back yet city lifestyle being the fashion capital the Japanese influence that it has the greenery and what not I'm in love with that place and wanna move there soon no jinx
How much do you spend in a sheeky weekend?
Not sure to be honest as every weekend is different! I’ll make a video soon though 😌
Please don't come to Berlin. Its already to full now 😩
Ach krass. Finds gut dass du so offen mit den Zahlen umgehst. Als jemand der wohl über den normalen Schnitt eines 31 Jährigen bin (2625 netto + Bereitschaft ca. 300€ netto) finde ich den Mietpreis übertrieben. Wohne im Vorort einer 300.000 Einwohnerstadt und zahle 1000€ Warmmiete für 70qm Neubau 😅Gut ich zahle fürs Auto um einiges mehr als du für den Transport aber das würde ich der Miete zurechnen weil es einfach der Nachteil von einem Vorort ist und man sonst 2 stunden am tag mit transport statt.. 20 minuten hat. Im großen und ganzen scheinen deine Ausgaben aber sehr gut gemanaged zu sein weil ich z.b. auf 1600€ im Monat mit allem komme was bei 30 Tagen 53,34€/Tag sind.
Thanks for sharing your breakdown, it’s interesting to see how others manage their budgets! I agree that living closer to the city definitely has its advantages in saving time on transport. Well, every day is definitely slightly different for me, and on weekends, I probably spend a bit more if I go out to eat, for example! However, in general, I do tend to spend very little money as I prefer to save and invest most of it. Of course, I treat myself from time to time, but mostly with things like air fryers and other household equipment 😂 those are priorities in my thirties!
what about internet?
It’s included in the monthly rent!
The amount of money you spend in 4 days, takes me through entire month in India😅(including gym, rent, bills, etc)
Haha, wow, that really puts things into perspective! Maybe I should move to India and stretch my budget a bit further, I’d probably feel like royalty there! 😅 But jokes aside, it’s amazing how costs can vary so much depending on where you live.
you're not a local tho
Well I live and work here so I consider myself a local for the time being.
Do what you spend in a week
Als EinheimischER ?
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1.9k wtf get out of that scam :')