What I spend in a month as an expat in Prague

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2022
  • Hi everyone. I just thought I'd share my personal expenses as an expat who has been living in Prague for the past four years. I have been in the Czech Republic for nine years and I have seen my spending change a lot over that period. I went from spending only 15,000kc per month living in Ostrava and paying for everything in cash to a very different lifestyle here in Prague. Neither lifestyle is better or worse in my opinion, they are simply different. By tracking my spending I am able to see where my money is going and what areas I can cut back. I am excited for December to really focus on spending with intention instead of just acting on impulse.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @leonardgrant6876
    @leonardgrant6876 Год назад

    Ariel it is good that you are back I have missed you!

  • @frantiseklaluch6605
    @frantiseklaluch6605 Год назад +1

    Ahoj Ariel, nice to see you again...

  • @vaseksvoboda4836
    @vaseksvoboda4836 Год назад +1

    For Americans, prices seem low, but wages are also lower than in the US (monthly 1800 USD gross / 1400 USD take-home).

  • @southernbohemian1
    @southernbohemian1 Год назад

    Hi Ariel,
    Long time no see. It's interesting to me that at my age (70), I spend about the same as you do per month, although just like you, some months I spend much more, for instance when I go to a "wellness spa" (an age-appropriate alternative to traveling for me). I am a Czech who spent most of his adult life in US (Northern California and Virginia) and who returned back to my native Southern Bohemia only after retiring four years ago. Now I live quite comfortably on Social Security in Ceske Budejovice where things are less hectic and a little bit cheaper than in Prague (where I used to live for over a decade in the seventies). I live alone, divorced for 5 years after a bland marriage that lasted 34 years, and I have two adult sons who live in US.
    Life is beautiful wherever it takes you, I think .... it's up to us to make it interesting.
    I look forward to seeing your posts about the strange people and country where you are living now!

    • @jpny4750
      @jpny4750 Год назад

      I am planning to do the same. I remember winters in what used to be Czechoslovakia many years ago pretty brutal. In the last few years I only visited in the summer so I am not sure how things changed in the winter. Was it easy to adjust weather-wise?

    • @southernbohemian1
      @southernbohemian1 Год назад

      @@jpny4750 Winters are much molder here now than when I was a kid. It's end of December, and the temperatures are from around zero in the morning to low teens in the afternoon. It has been like that for the last two weeks, with the exception of about 4 days when it was below zero (-11 centigrade on the coldest day), and the snow melted after the four days. So, not White Christmas ... not so much. Very similar to winters as I remember them from Eastern Virginia.

    • @jpny4750
      @jpny4750 Год назад

      @@southernbohemian1 - Thank you for the info. It is probably just a little bit colder where you are than in NYC. I will hopefully make a trip there next year if there is not another C outbreak and travel doesn’t become difficult. Need to find a lawyer to help me reclaim my citizenship (lost it when I accepted the U.S. one). This will be a protracted process I fear, but I would not move without it, or some type of permanent residency.

  • @incognitusmaximus2118
    @incognitusmaximus2118 Год назад

    There is nothing quite as wonderful as money!
    There is nothing like a newly minted pound!
    Everyone must hanker for the butchness of a banker
    It's accountancy that makes the world go round😀

    • @Well...Whatever
      @Well...Whatever 8 месяцев назад

      We have quite the poet here, aye? 😊