Top 10 cons of living in Austria

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Evgeny has been living in Austria for 8 years. He spoke about the peculiarities of European life, drawing up his own top disadvantages of Europe on the example of Austria, from which, as he himself says, it "rots".

Top 10 cons of living in Austria
Source: Open Russia

TV Tax

Top 10 cons of living in Austria
There is a fee that is taken from everyone who has a TV. That is, if you have a working TV receiver that can catch channels — and here, without satellite TV, you can catch about 7-10 channels — you have to pay 25 euros per month.

What are we paying for, and what is the point at all? It turns out that there is a certain TV network that is engaged in the maintenance of TV towers, and there is also a partial lack of advertising on the channels of this network: it is there, but it turns on only between broadcasts and movies. On the one hand, it may seem convenient, but in fact, if you are going to watch an hour-and-a-half-two-hour movie and have not prepared yourself qualitatively, then it is terribly inconvenient: there will be no break, you go to the toilet, make popcorn for yourself, pour coffee ... in general, so-so service.

Although if you don't have a TV, then you can just throw out a letter notifying that you have to pay a certain fee. We have been doing this for 8 years.

Paid bank accounts

Top 10 cons of living in Austria
Opened an account — you start paying: for account maintenance, for issuing a card, for online banking, for other services. Everything is like with telephone tariffs, only instead of minutes or gigabytes, you have the number of transactions.

The cheapest tariff costs 3 euros per month and includes 15 "free" transactions: if you bought something in a store, it is considered a transaction, transferred money to each other - a transaction, after 15 "free" transactions, your favorite bank starts writing off 26 euro cents. The price, of course, can vary from bank to bank.

It is worth noting that you can not pay anything at all for a bank account if you are a schoolboy or are a student up to 27 years old.

All contracts in Austria are concluded for 1-2 years

Top 10 cons of living in Austria

This applies to gyms, rental housing, telephone rates, which is terribly inconvenient, especially if you came to Austria as a student and you need to renew your visa every year, and it is still unclear whether it will be extended or not.

This can be called a kind of lethargy, that is, people are in a hurry, life is measured, and this manifests itself in everything: if you need to make a term with a doctor (a term is a kind of record or an agreement to visit a consultant, doctor, dentist, etc.), the record will have to wait 3-4 months, and this is generally a standard procedure. If you called your dentist today, you will receive an entry only in 3-4 months, and this is absolutely normal here. This may shock a Russian person.

Everything closes very earlyIt's hard to get a pet

Top 10 cons of living in Austria

Tourist tax

Top 10 cons of living in Austria

If you run a hotel or have a ski resort, restaurant or souvenir shop, then you will pay, of course, more.

Top 10 cons of living in Austria

If your business is not related to this, then you still pay, but less. But why should I pay if I have some kind of online store?

DialectsLack of free Internet in the cafe

Top 10 cons of living in Austria
Top 10 cons of living in Austria

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