I lived in Brno for 6 months and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. It's a small city with nothing to do for expats. There are a few cafés and some nice bars but nothing really special plus. I really don't mean to be rude but Czech people are no fun. It's just...boring and dull. Generally speaking people here even millennials, don't speak English. I found it very hard to do basic stuff like go to stores in the supermarket because nobody speaks English. There are waaaay better places to go to as an expat, Prague is one of those.
Pros and Cons of Living in Constanta, Romania
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Pros of Living in Constanta
Affordable to live
Pretty safe
Fast internet
Lots of fun stuff to do
Perfect humidity now
Good air quality on average
Spacious and not crowded
Very easy to make friends
Easy to do business
High quality of education
Roads are very safe
Freedom of speech
Democratic
People can speak basic English
Safe for women
Cons of Living in Constanta
Gets cold in the winter
Not many Nomad List members go here
Hospitals are not that great
Not family friendly
Hostile towards LGBTQ+
Many people smoke tobacco
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In summer prices go up like crazy! Mamaia rentals are as high as New York in summer months because rich Bucharest spend their money there. Mamaia beach is beautiful but very crowded.
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Gets expensive in the summer season
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Great internet nice beaches and lots to do during the summer. During winter it can be a bit more lonely but some might enjoy the lack of crowds and the beach all to themselves.
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The old casino is really nice but the beaches are not ugly buildings facing the sea. And not a lot of things to do when i went in september (2018). In the summer Mamaia is much more animated if you like this kind of stuff.
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