Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
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If you want to know more about the current (not so good) climate for immigrates in Denmark, this article is worth reading: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...been-a-race-to-the-bottom-on-immigration.html
Yeah, that shit is happening all over Europe atm...
As someone who knows a lot of Syrians and Iraqi's, I can tell you, no matter how bad it becomes for immigrants and refugees in countries like Denmark, they're still a million times a better option for those people than this region(I'm talking mainly about refugees and immigrants who are not highly qualified professionals or wealthy people already).

Spanks :) also dont forget that in scandinavian socialism you get a scholarhip worth about 700euros per month. Which you dont have to return, ever.
Ya, but then when you do work, you more than make up for it, by paying insane tax rates :p

I feel like crying when I think about it tbh. I'm hoping and praying to land a job (ehm, on 17th next month it's gonna be exactly 2 years since I graduated) but I already it's gonna be in a 200-250e range. I already know that people are gonna tell me 'oh it's fine you're just getting started' but that's one big flat lie as people earn those figures for their entire life. I honestly don't know in which country you get 300e when you have a uni degree and a rent is 150-200e. That's absolutely insane. And food... oh man, food costs...
WTF man, I've said this to you many times, but you really should consider immigrating. Those numbers are really depressing.

I pay 143 euros a month for a 2 bedroom house.

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We should start a coffee smuggling ring.
On your own? That would be impossibly cheap :shocked:
 

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DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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90 seats for the right wing parties in Denmark. 89 for the left wing parties.

So close. :sad:
as much as i know about politics...and its alot...i am
not an denmark expert :D

so how left are the left ones?
how right the right ones?
and is there no middle ground?

of course the right ones suck,
but the left ones suck aswell, just in a different way.
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
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as much as i know about politics...and its alot...i am
not an denmark expert :D

so how left are the left ones?
how right the right ones?
and is there no middle ground?

of course the right ones suck,
but the left ones suck aswell, just in a different way.
Of course there is a middle ground, but the new government is mainly a right wing one. Denmark, just like the rest of Scandinavia, is generally leaning to the left, and the party leaning most to the right 'only' want to get the income tax down to 40% (for now). The biggest problem with the new government is imo that the Danish People Party is now the second biggest party in Denmark. They're basically a bunch of racists and will get way too much influence.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Ya look, I won't lie, its hard to argue against developed western countries, but saying the UAE especially, is a desert that nobody likes to live in is silly. Its one of the most attractive countries in the world for expats, and it is one of the most attractive countries in the world for tourists too. The standard of living is quite high, and even in that ranking you posted (even though its methodology is probably questionable, as these things are highly subjective) the UAE is ranked #20 ahead of countries like the UK and France. So it can't be as bad as some of you make it out to be.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
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Of course there is a middle ground, but the new government is mainly a right wing one. Denmark, just like the rest of Scandinavia, is generally very left wing, and the party leaning most to the right 'only' want to get the income tax down to 40% (for now). The biggest problem with the new government is imo that the Danish People Party is now the second biggest party in Denmark. They're basically a bunch of racists. :D
:tup:

well, thats bad then :D

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Ya look, I won't lie, its hard to argue against developed western countries, but saying the UAE especially, is a desert that nobody likes to live in is silly. Its one of the most attractive countries in the world for expats, and it is one of the most attractive countries in the world for tourists too. The standard of living is quite high, and even in that ranking you posted (even though its methodology is probably questionable, as these things are highly subjective) the UAE is ranked #20 ahead of countries like the UK and France. So it can't be as bad as some of you make it out to be.
download the report. :D

http://worldhappiness.report/

i was just referring to the people who "barely know the sun ;)
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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:tup:

well, thats bad then :D

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download the report. :D

http://worldhappiness.report/

i was just referring to the people who "barely know the sun ;)
I know you were, and I did admit that its hard to argue against developed countries with high standards of living and functioning democracies such as Scandinavian countries. All I'm saying is that even according to that list you posted, the UAE is a lot better than some here would have you believe.
 

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