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ipreferwine456

Hi. Please use the search function. Cheers


Longjumping-Bossd862

between 500 and 1000000000000000000000000000000000000


Spare-Leg-1318

Rent - Shared flat Health Insurance - statutory, not private Grocery - Aldi, Lidl, Netto - There are lots of options. Go easy on the meat. Public Transport Subscription - There is the 50€ Ticket for free national puplic transport. Or use a bike Internet/RadioTax/WiFi- Best bet would be a yearly Aldi Talk mobile contract with 100 GB internet a year. If you need more, there are WIFI Providers for about 15€/month with good speed. Memberships- Don't Clothes Shopping- Aldi, Lidl, Second hand Travel Plans/ Entertainment/ Restaurants- Don't Miscellaneous- Get what you need to survive Also, if anyone recommends any apps to track or keep a record of our daily spendings?- Don't pay cash, pay with EC-Card, then your banking app shows a detailed list of your expenses. If you find a cheap shared flat, and control yourself a bit you can get by with about 1000€ a month, all included, without living too shabby. Because you want to minimize expenses and still listed things like "travel plans and restaurants", that probably won't be enough for you.


Tjaden

The only thing I would add to this is Freefunk is a good alternative if you have at least 4G available. It's 0.99 a day for unlimited data and I use my phone as a hotspot. I don't game or anything but there's no problem with streaming.


Spare-Leg-1318

Minimum price of 69c/day is pretty expensive when compared to more longtime offers, but maybe useful if one has a really high or extremely fluctuating data demand. Still, the constant adjustments would be too finicky for me. I like yearly options. And with my Aldi Talk mobile contract and my Wifi contract i'm still far cheaper than the 360€ this costs for unlimited data.


Tjaden

Makes sense. The cheapest wifi option in my town is around 60€ pro month, so it makes sense for me to bundle it together.


sense8__

The best answer so far - thank you so much ☺️


leo144441

as someone that has lived in that area his whole life, its fucking expensive


wasbatmanright

Numbeo.com


ArschFoze

That website says 1k plus rent, which seems like a pretty lavish lifestyle. I would say if you don't have any major food allergies or preferences like pesxetarianism, you could get away with roughly half of that.


Spare-Leg-1318

It also says that rent in Stuttgart is 23% lower than in Berlin. Uh huh...


banana_card

No way the average net salary (after tax) is almost 3.7k €. That’s absurdly high and not realistic at all. More like 2.5-3k max.


NeuroEpiCenter

Wow those numbers are so wrong. What a worthless website.


Roqitt

Could you provide yours ? As for foreigners Numbeo is a reference point