Mohammad , thanks a lot !!!
Also, many thanks to all who replied.
DBAndrey
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Although I lived in Amsterdam while ago (3 years betw
Well,
I live in the Netherlands and if you start working in amsterdam, make sure
that:
1) you make 75K-100K euro at least
2) you get your house paid for (watch out for the tax on that)
3) you don't buy a car in amsterdam, assuming that work/home can be reached
with public transport
4) you live c
Scott,
It will not cost to anybody provided they are window shopper. However,
you are right if someone has different taste then cost might start from DFL
100 onward...I forgot to mention it in my previous email.
Amsterdam is also famous for it is night life duly controlled and licenced
but li
Although I lived in Amsterdam while ago (3 years between 1984-1987) and last
travelled in 1998 I still can reply couple of questions
To have a car in Amsterdam seems to be a nightmare.
Keeping a car there is luxury and not requirement as it has excellent public
transport system specially i
Cost of living will largely depend on how much time you spend in the Red
Light District... ;-)
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
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Stefan , thanks a lot !
By the way , i've been to Amsterdam a couple of tims as a tourist and found
people very friendly there !
Again , many thanks for your reply !
DBAndrey
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Hi,
Agree with Stefan about pushy people.
To have a car in Amsterdam seems to be a nightmare. Traffic is terrible.
Roads are narrow. A lot of multi-level parkings for... bicycles :-)
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