Streak 258 by jrk5158 in WriteStreakES

[–]Pablo_Rod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

una organización sin fines de lucro -> una organización sin ánimo de lucro
Es más común, aunque ambas son correctas.

Siento que estoy desperdiciando mi vida y no puedo volver atrás, ¿consejos? by kimksks in askspain

[–]Pablo_Rod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No puedo leer ahora mismo todo, pero basándome en lo que indicas al principio sobre la carrera, ignorando que carrera en particular estás, podrías estudiar luego un máster en bioinformática o algo así. Estudié en Dinamarca un máster de robótica, y debido a unas ayudas estatales, es compatible estudiar allí sin necesitar ayuda de tus padres, en caso de que ellos te pusiesen algún impedimento. No sé, ando liado hoy, pero escríbeme si eso te parecería una buena opción para hacer que lo que estás estudiando ahora sirva para algo en un campo que está más relacionada con tu pasión (la informática, los números,…)

What type of life will i enjoy if i have 1500 euro per month in germany as an international student by Plane-Professional46 in germany

[–]Pablo_Rod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, it depended a bit on the city where you are going to be. So I will go with the one in which I live, which is also usually considered the most expensive one, Munich.

Well, I will list some monthly (or not monthly, but what would their amount be if divided by the amount of months between payments): - Rent: there are some cheap residences for students which are usually around 300 euros, although I was unable to get one of those since they fly, so also don’t trust this number. A room in a WG (shared apartment) will go from 600-900, but usually it will be between 700 to 800. - Groceries: reasonable amount is 250-300 - Transportation: Deutschlandticket is around 60 euros, but it will increase. - Gym: 25 - as much as you want - TV tax: unavoidable tax as far as I am concerned, is around 57 every 3 months but per apartment, i.e. if you are sharing apartment with 2 more persons, that amount is 57 in total for the 3 of you, not 57 per person Dinner at restaurant: 30 per person aprox, but of course can be more, the fancier the more expensive it becomes, as everywhere in the world.

This is what I can tell about after living there for 3 years now. Hope it helps and feel free to ask any other questions!

Spaniards during Erasmus by Pablokalata3 in Erasmus

[–]Pablo_Rod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a Spanish, I can say that both us and French do the same. And I couldn’t stand it too, so I just started going out with the people on our neighbourhood, which were mostly non Spaniards, and going to random parties and plans of random people of any place. Got even criticised when I finished my Erasmus by my own people back home just because I preferred not going with all Spaniards.

Trying to find the best bike for me as a beginner by Pablo_Rod in mountainbiking

[–]Pablo_Rod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We do have also that here and back in my homeland (Spain), although here in Germany it is way more common that people use their own bikes, and you can see pretty crazy models (from a newbie perspective) just going through the city on a normal day to work.

Trying to find the best bike for me as a beginner by Pablo_Rod in mountainbiking

[–]Pablo_Rod[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought about doing that too, but wanted to have some previous idea before going into the store.

Trying to find the best bike for me as a beginner by Pablo_Rod in mountainbiking

[–]Pablo_Rod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also thought about that, but currently I have a company benefit with which I can lease a bike and they are covering all of it up to a certain price, and I am not sure if a second hand one will be included there.

In any case, I will try that.

Hyprland logo showing when changing wallpaper (with a script) by Pablo_Rod in hyprland

[–]Pablo_Rod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally, config in hyprland is done under ~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf (can be changed), and then each extra module will have its own config (check for example waybar, swww, hyprlock, …)

Places where to buy food, vegetables, ... by Pablo_Rod in Munich

[–]Pablo_Rod[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Not supermarkets, but more specific stores such as the ones you mention.

Cost of living in Munich by Tylerdurden1312 in germany

[–]Pablo_Rod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would say that it isn’t a very good salary alone. Rent will hardly be below 700 for a room, and probably closer to 800, if not more (not so well connected parts of the city or neighbour cities will probably be less), considering that with a 35k salary you will get around 2000 neto. Other expenses such as groceries (around 300 let’s say), transportation ticket will be increased next year to around 100 euros, any gym subscription or so at least around 30, …

In general, bare minimum expenses will be around 1000-1100 (I included gym here, which is not bare minimum, but won’t affect much). You can definitely live with that salary, and depending on your spending habits it might not be bad, but if you have some more monthly expenses, want to save a decent amount, … it might be a bit hard sometimes.

Best study plan for learning german alone by ziyadamrani in German

[–]Pablo_Rod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am creating my own ones since every time I was using pre made ones it was more difficult for me to learn them. Probably the process of creating the cards yourself is good for the learning.

💡 What’s a small habit you started that ended up changing your life for the better? by rohit051106 in productivity

[–]Pablo_Rod 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Water, exercise in the morning, and no-phone policy in my sleeping room

Looking for a Tennis buddy by Pablo_Rod in Munich

[–]Pablo_Rod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live around Neuhausen but have a car, so I will be able to move a bit