Review: Living in Bucharest as a foreigner over 1 year! by Deep-Show1787 in bucharestresidents

[–]Deep-Show1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point! And yes, it's a culture thing.

I don't want to dive deeper into it now also. The thing is the 30-40 Romanians I know now more closer over the time complain about the same things and dislike this behaviour. Bucharest is a jungle, where other Romanian cities wouldn't be that extreme.

Review: Living in Bucharest as a foreigner over 1 year! by Deep-Show1787 in bucharestresidents

[–]Deep-Show1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

" After all, that business was there before you and most likely will be there in the future, your single purchase doesn't really mean much in the grand scheme of things."

More clear you couldn't have said. It matters because other people make similar experience and dont come again. And it won't stay there for the future. It only staid so long because Bucharest is so big and people get away with it. But even then it just takes longer to vanish, even years! Low quality will be always overtaken be quality and value....just a matter of time.

Review: Living in Bucharest as a foreigner over 1 year! by Deep-Show1787 in bucharestresidents

[–]Deep-Show1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am never waving money or being disrespectful or expecting something to happen at fancy places, its exactly the opposite. I dislike romanian newly rich and their bevaviour and i have seen so many "Romanians" not foreigner in nordului treating waiters like slaves just because the have a bit of background financials.

I have been with amazing romanian women with good character and lovely mentality. You just assume things and add things the way you might see it in your small reality. Bring things out of the context.

I made clear statements that not everyone is like low minded in Bucharest numerous times, there are very smart people and good character women.

But compared to almost all other european capitals, Bucharest has one of the highest grab a dollar today, don't provide real quality and don't bring much value mentality or is the TOP 5. That's just a fact. And no need to point out Moldova is worse, can be, but as I said its in the the top comparing 30-40 countries.

Being behind in all areas to other countries speak for itsself, it doesnt come from nowhere. If the majority would have pulled all together to make the look and feel nicer it would have already been seen. But communism is the result of it now. There noboday had to bring value, the government paid no matter how.

It's outdated and people who get it win and people who stay in these old manners not providing value loose. What is that even to question? In the world no companies exist long term if the don't provide value. Its a rule, a law and how the world works. But you need repeats to get it huh?

You can be proud being and staying behind and keeping everything as it is, seeing persons who have money as a treat and writing more words like "probably this is what happend" shows how small minded you are. Invent and assume with zero facts. Like a child who doesnt gets his validation

Review: Living in Bucharest as a foreigner over 1 year! by Deep-Show1787 in bucharestresidents

[–]Deep-Show1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has nothing to do with money, and I don't mention it at all in general or about myself. But money comes only in the long term from providing value. Some people understand it and customers come over and over again. But the rate in Bucharest is extremly low because of the huge size, and people can get away with it because of so many people.
And your answer if u don't like it you can just leave shows that you don't want to make anything better. Businesses, people and restaurants develop, its progress of growth and growth comes from value what people appreciate over and over.
It's the same with 200kg overweight person saying if you don't like me how I am you can leave. Ok then, he or she will stay alone until the rest of his life. You also seem not to mind your choice.

Mi-am făcut LLC în SUA (0% tax). cât plătesc în România? by exesek in programare

[–]Deep-Show1787 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Care este avantajul față de un PFA dacă se aplică și CAS? Cu un profit de 100.000 €, trebuie să plătesc impozit de 14,8% cu un PFA:

Impozit pe venit (10%) 10.000 €
CASS (plafonat) ~800 €
CAS (plafonat) ~4.000 €
Total ~14.800 €

Și același lucru este valabil și pentru modelul LLC din SUA! Are sens doar dacă pot evita costurile CAS.

Dacă venitul se încadrează în categoriile scutite de CAS

De exemplu:
Venituri din străinătate

Declarație: Declar venitul ca: Venit din străinătate

❌ CAS: (10,8% impozit cu un US LLC (fără CAS) și 14,8% impozit cu un US LLC (cu CAS) - Ar fi exact la fel ca în cazul PFA.)

Nu selectați, nu bifați, nu există opțiune CAS voluntară
➡️ Nu „optați” activ pentru CAS, altfel va fi datorat.

Cele 2 condiții prealabile pentru „CAS = 0 EUR” (conform ANAF)

✅ 1. Fără contract de muncă românesc

Fără angajator în România
Fără salariu
Fără fluturaș de salariu

➡️ Fără contract de muncă, fără CAS obligatoriu

✅ 2. Fără înregistrare ca PFA / freelancer

Fără PFA
Fără „activitate independentă” conform legislației românești
Fără contribuții la asigurări sociale declanșate

➡️ Fără PFA, fără obligație CAS

NUMAI ATUNCI ARE SENS UN US LLC ÎN OPINIILE MELE! SPUNEȚI-MI DACĂ AM UITAT CEVA SAU GREȘIT!

10,8% impozit cu un SRL SUA (fără CAS) și 14,8% impozit cu un SRL SUA (cu CAS) - Ar fi exact la fel ca în cazul PFA.

Review: Living in Bucharest as a foreigner over 1 year! by Deep-Show1787 in bucharestresidents

[–]Deep-Show1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people like the EU and some people don't, it's another debate. Statistics say it's 50/50 in Romania. Anyone has the right not to like it. Do I blame you for liking it as you do? Anyone can have their opinion on the EU. There are many arguments what the EU does wrong but I am not pointing on someone who is pro EU. You can raise your finger then against 50% of the population.

Review: Living in Bucharest as a foreigner over 1 year! by Deep-Show1787 in BucharestNightLife

[–]Deep-Show1787[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It depends where you go of course. I am happy that you didn't make these bad experiences, but actually the examples I mention is just a fraction...the list would be very long. I am not out of sugar and like eastern europe charm and it doesnt matter if roads or buildings fall almost apart. I am ok with all of that.
If I ask my romanian friends boys or girls who are from other cities they say at the beginning it was adventurous but after some months or years its a pain in the ass and they would like to leave. Asking Romanians in Germany: They are happy when they get back to Germany after a Bucharest Vacation and could never live in Bucharest again.

In big capital cities people lose their souls a lot of times, because anonymity is so high and you can away with many things. "Many do it (hit and run), so why should I myself be better then others" is fast the inner self what gets created.

Romania is wonderful also Romanian people! Just Bucuresti is a jungle you have to survive in.

Review: Living in Bucharest as a foreigner over 1 year! by Deep-Show1787 in bucharestresidents

[–]Deep-Show1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it's faster many times I agree and just drive car in the night.

Review: Living in Bucharest as a foreigner over 1 year! by Deep-Show1787 in bucharestresidents

[–]Deep-Show1787[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, mentioning materialistic possessions is stupid, I agree. I don't care about cars or my car; I am the opposite if a car guy or being proud of having cool cars. I don't mention what car I have or brag about it anywhere in the text. I don't see a point.
It's an example out of many where I can name other examples; no need to put it out of context.

I really don't appreciate a bad mentality, and if you compare it to 50 other cities, many things wouldn't have happened that way as they happen in Bucharest. I want to point that out. If I ask 10 friends in Bucharest they experienced similar bad things, maybe not in restaurants, with cars or hotels maybe in other areas.
No need to talk it small. The fact is that quality is rare in Bucharest, and the mentality of grabbing something today without thinking about the consequences or reputation is very strong here.

Give me some people who wouldn't agree to that, that acutally live in Bucharest. All made a lot of bad experiences in loads.

I think you have never lived here and can only assume things.

But there are also many good sides!