See this an example of your crappy advice, go find a bar job that pays €700-800 a month just to get some social interaction. How the hell can someone live off that, that's not even a living wage. By the time you pay rent €450/month you're left with nothing. Not to mention how depressed and trapped all those people in Italy looked. The working from home provides freedom and higher wages, you know this.publicduende wrote:Once again, if you really felt happy and secure in Berlin, you wouldn't feel the urge to compare yourself with Italians. Yes I am working from home today, else I would have time to reply to you in such a timely fashion. Office jobs could be daunting for the commute, but at least give you the chance to interact with people, exchange ideas and see their reactions in their faces if you say something they don't like. Something you certainly need badly, as your mind is clearly rotting away, so stuck in the realm of online and phone (when you're lucky) interactions. That's why I had told you, even a simple bar job in Italy would have worked miracle to your social life, compared to the reclusion you are going through.
I am happier I feel economically safer here and I think Germany provides a lot more value and stability for the cost of living here. I'm not really sure what Italy can provide these days, but from what I see not much.publicduende wrote:Euro is here to stay...and I am having my doubts here. And anyway, what you say about Italy might well be true, still you're not sounding objective, given that you had a very bad experience. The worse economy and politics in Italy wasn't the reasons you were miserable in Italy, just as much as the better situation in Germany won't help you being happier.
Tsk.. Tsk.. you just can't let go of that Italian thug attitude can you? You call me a ball of hate, but you're as cold as icicle in Ticino on a lone January night.publicduende wrote:Grow up.