10 Best European Cities to Start a New Life

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @johnmclean6380
    @johnmclean6380 5 місяців тому +4

    AI-generated, computer-narrated vid that offers less actual content than an in-flight magazine article 😢

  • @kellyshomemadekitchen
    @kellyshomemadekitchen 11 місяців тому +6

    I was so pleasantly surprised to see Edinburgh at number one. I’m visiting there next year, but after watching this, I may not want to come home!

  • @ΈλληΠαπαθανάση
    @ΈλληΠαπαθανάση 2 роки тому +22

    Please do your research. Jobs do not pay a livable wage in Athens, also high crime rate and stress. Also, really high taxes on income and on property, and not good health care.

    • @cIoudbank
      @cIoudbank 5 місяців тому

      true, but also understand expats usually work from the internet. therefore earn USD, not the local currency

    • @tasospat4919
      @tasospat4919 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@cIoudbank They use euros in Athens and for what it offers it's ridiculously overpriced

    • @m.elsadiazdiaz6556
      @m.elsadiazdiaz6556 Місяць тому

      Stay at home

  • @draperlamarcakes
    @draperlamarcakes Рік тому +4

    Hamburg interests me the most on the list. Brussels would be terrific to live in for a while too. Madeira would likely be life changing. 😊

  • @tjae1580
    @tjae1580 2 роки тому +5

    Edinburgh isn't the largest city in Scotland, it is the capital though

    • @ryanellis9325
      @ryanellis9325 10 місяців тому

      It has the largest prices in Scotland though.

  • @TheGympert
    @TheGympert Місяць тому +1

    Budapest ain't even in the list so I can't take this serious lmao

  • @plasticscouser3791
    @plasticscouser3791 Рік тому +4

    Edinburgh is pronunciation is as follows
    " Edin - borough "

    • @kellyshomemadekitchen
      @kellyshomemadekitchen 11 місяців тому +1

      No it’s not it’s pronounced
      “Edin-burr”

    • @lukero5502
      @lukero5502 7 місяців тому

      I thought it was Eden-burj

  • @vob8509
    @vob8509 11 місяців тому +5

    Seriously - Brussels?

  • @glendacastillo6504
    @glendacastillo6504 Рік тому +4

    I want to live in Europe.

    • @MENSA.lady2
      @MENSA.lady2 Рік тому +1

      Half the world does. That's why it's almost impossible to get permission.

  • @redsreda
    @redsreda 11 місяців тому +2

    What a bad video

  • @bosnianborn
    @bosnianborn 2 місяці тому

    this is stupid to say, in lisabon or edinburgh is better living like in vienna. Vienna is best city in world for quality of life.

  • @Jinxguy1000
    @Jinxguy1000 2 місяці тому

    Greece's average salary is lower than other places. I'll admit yes the English is very good, but I can't say the same for the driving.

  • @rabiamariamsamra2513
    @rabiamariamsamra2513 Місяць тому

    Kya gujranwala kay mard sai safe life mujhay mil sakti

  • @davidowen2396
    @davidowen2396 3 місяці тому

    Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland...

  • @NadaKostelanska-cq3ow
    @NadaKostelanska-cq3ow Місяць тому

    Edinburgh? Not sure

  • @redsreda
    @redsreda 11 місяців тому +1

    Brussels 😅😅😅😅

  • @MENSA.lady2
    @MENSA.lady2 Рік тому

    Unless you hold an EU Passport you can't move to any of them. To countries outside the EU you need residence and work permits, these are very difficult to obtain. Yes. EU Passport holders need them for non EU countries.

    • @Hhutuber
      @Hhutuber Рік тому +1

      Istanbul is probably the easiest regarding visas but despite being an incredibly fascinating place it's also not for everybody... It's a giant city with too much traffic, too little green spaces and all the other cons for a city that grew way too fast in the last decades.

  • @ZOMBOT-PUBG
    @ZOMBOT-PUBG 2 роки тому

    I like your vedio🔥

  • @europeeurope5405
    @europeeurope5405 Рік тому +1

    In Denmark is difficult to get the residence,unless you are from EU

  • @FOHguy
    @FOHguy 7 місяців тому

    Vaduz for the win

  • @djsyar
    @djsyar 4 місяці тому

    I do not know who are making those videos about living in Europe (most probably some americans that they never put a foot in Europe). It is funny for me to see here on this list Wien and Hamburg. I really do not understand why people from US will chose Germany, Austria or France for living. You should avoid those countryes just because people are not friendly, polite , yes maybe but for sure not friendly. Most of the population of those countryes still have an imperialistic view and most of them are nationalistic and think they are superior than the rest of the world just because they are part of that culture. In germanic and french countryes, most people will refuse speaking english even if they will know it and it will be very difficult to get involved with the locals. Most of the eastern european migrants of those countryes leave those coutry after a while and do not want to remain there and to get citzenship. Bruxelles it is the exception, but still, you might found a lil bit of the described attitude even there. As for the scandinavian countries, even english it is not a problem at all, people are cold and less sociable, it will be difficult to make friends there (especially locals) and you will feel alone. I can not necessary name cities but you should take a look moving in Europe to countryes such as Ireland, UK, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg, Italy, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania and Cyprus. By the way some noridcs and especialy germans migrate too, predominantly in south Europe or Australia. I think eastern part of Europe it is very underestimated.

    • @publicminx
      @publicminx 3 місяці тому +2

      what you are talking about? the Germanic countries are in the English Proficiency ranking all the time among the best in the world. Same goes for all kind of 'factual qualities' (from infrastructures to wealth, from tap water quality to diversity of options (especially in Germany due to having most cities, most castles, most people in the EU, most industry of all kind, most operas, most theaters, most zoos, most food diversity, being right in the center as biggest economy also means that you are in the main hotspot of Europe bordered by important countries (and the Blue Banana, which is the most populated region in Europe also has Germany as main base, connecting Northern Italy through Switzerland, Germany and its neighbors to the Netherlands - thats btw. due to being at first part of the most important Empire (after the Roman fell): Frankish Empire and then the Holy Roman Empire) etc. etc. ... and they are also safer than most other regions in Europe and the world (which might change if stupid antisemitic/antizionist left wing parties and bad migrants (most are welcomed and good, some are not like Sharia fanatics - also most antisemitic/antizionist and crime committing plus most terror attacks btw. ). Germany is also due to that the best base in Europe to travel to all other countries again, being right in the center etc. etc. ... and keep in mind that high income also means that you earn more within a shorter time (= your life time, your REAL LIFE TIME. there is a difference if you waste 2 or 4 times as much of your life while smarter people just do that within a much shorter time! thats why most skilled workers (and general most migrants) also want go there. In the case of Germany it has for a high developed country a relative cheap life. True is that one could question something like Brussels... Also true is that French speak some of the worse English in Europe (actually surpassed by many countries from the south and east). but France is in general not the first choice for a god income/expense balance (and also never among the wealthier countries - its more like half souithern, half central european (and too long ruled by socialist/left wing/anticapitalist parties and ideology which automatically means: worse economy, worse crime rates, lower income than other high developed ones but also extremely expensive and so on). its also not true that Germans are not nice, most are - but Central Europe is also more direct, more punctual, more professional. If one cannot cope with that then you have of course more problems.