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💰 Ever wonder what it actually costs to live in Germany? Today I’m breaking down my real monthly expenses. 🇩🇪 Picture cozy neighborhoods, trams gliding past bakeries, and quiet rental apartments with high ceilings. I’ll walk you through housing, grocery runs, train tickets, and everything in between. 🎥 Expect clean, minimal visuals—think muted beiges and soft daylight—matching the practical vibe of German life. ✨ This isn’t a budget guide, but a transparent look at everyday reality. No fluff, just the honest numbers and lifestyle feel. 👇 Are you thinking of moving to Germany, or already living there? Drop your biggest cost surprise in the comments!
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(5)DeutscheDude
I tried cooking more after watching this. My electricity bill went up though haha, anyone else notice that?
SchnitzelQueen
Bro, the transport pass is a lifesaver if you commute daily. I saved like 50 euros a month lol
CurrywurstFan
Food prices are okay if you shop at Aldi or Lidl, but eating out kills your wallet. No way people do that every day here.
KaffeeLover42
omg the health insurance part hit hard. It’s expensive but at least you get good coverage I guess. Wtf is up with the paperwork though.
BerlinBiker99
I moved here last year and honestly, the rent is wild in Munich but smaller cities are way more affordable. Anyone else find that?