I'm one of the weirdos who love Luxembourg but I recognise that im very biased. Everything you stated is still valid, and a feeling shared by a lot of millennials who move here. I have been visiting the country since 1998 and moved in 2017, first to do a masters degree. My partner and I also have family here or in the neighbouring countries, so we never felt isolated. Luxembourg fits my personality and lifestyle. For me, a good weekend is leaving early with the motorcycle to random places in the country, hike around and photograph. I'm also just a few hours away from other scenic routes in the neighbouring countries. For me, it feels like a playground and there is plenty I dont have to worry about, compared to my home country. It's not perfect... but what place is? As long as we get to choae a place that fits us better, that's what matters. Life is too short to just follow money.
@@goduxunikeI'm also Portuguese and I want to try my luck in 2025 as a Data Scientist. It will be my first time leaving Portugal. I'm still trying to decide if I will go to Luxembourg or Zurich.
I am born in Luxembourg and i live and work here but you are really the first person who sees how it really is. I am 46 and i give myself maximum another 6 or 7 years here. South of Spain will be one of my favourite. Thank's for this video.
An honest personal account of this country. Spent 20+ years working there, started a a skilled engineer and was truly shocked after my first months salary, too over 10 yrs to equal my original pre Lux wages. That said, the social system is really really good, great hospitals and brilliant public transport. Because of its very nature and size, it can become ‘boring’ but then, can’t any country? It’s how you live your life that matters.... Got some amazing memories of Lux but happier now I’ve moved away,
Thanks so much for posting the truth about Luxembourg! Everything you mentioned was truly right. Salaries are not great for the insane and ridiculous expenses in terms of rent or food prices. Work places are mostly toxic with insane turnovers! Even if the city is trying so hard to make it exciting with some events, it is unfortunately by far the most boring place on earth. There is no lake or mountain and people are not really nice because they think they are rich or the best in everything.
I am so glad you mention the toxic work places..I thought I was the only one who had realised this. I suffered emotional abuse, I was tortured psychologically in those dirty hands of those people in the filthy Lux companies. But people should be informed and know that this toxic behaviour has a name:the dark triad: narcissists, psychopaths and Machiavellians.Disordered and mentally ill people, monsters who climb to positions of power and are drawn to Lux because of money. They destroy people, they lie, they manipulate, they abuse, they enjoy making others suffering, they sabotage good, beautiful and intelligent people in order to prevail.Those monsters exist everywhere in the world but in Luxembourg there are more of them because of the money. For the first time in my life I saw the face of pure evil in the faces of those people.Satan himself.Are you also aware that the Lux municipality voted for begging ban and threw away from the city centre poor homeless people who beg for money to survive? Instead of helping them, they just kicked them out to be out of their sight. Rich ladies who go shopping are annoyed to see the poor
I lived there for 2 months and I did not like it. I made some good friends but it was very boring and I tried to like it....but I couldnt and it is pretty and I am in the banking sector but I made the the awful the desition to do my own relocation and I entered in a terrible company and they tricked me never again working for a small firm...awful...toxic no convinient.
Wow came across this video by accident, actually typed in browser why people (if leave at all) lux. And yeah, same for me, very big comfort zone here, amazing salary and benefits, lack of sun, but felt ackward for many years and finally decided to leave it too for spain now.
Luxembourg is not for everyone. For many of us it's far from boring... So many Spaniards in the Grand-Duchy because of better pay and conditions. And it's also a clean and safe country.
We had a vacation in Luxembourg recently and fell in love with the country. Would be coming back more often before we decide on anything yet. Btw if we speak French and German, would it be easy to find a job as a nurse or in the construction? And would it actually pay enough? Also is it also an idea to live in Belgium or France and work there?
Finding a job isn’t difficult - use the recruitment companies. Make sure you are married because otherwise half your salary is confiscated by the tax man - they don’t want singles here.
Super expensive €15 meals take their toll on your wallet, but love the free transport. The hatred of Amex cards is surprising for such an affluent country 😮
You are right. Luxembourg is not worth it! It’s a bit of a Ponzi scheme unless you own your own company or work for the EU mafia …you make ok money but not great. The bigger issue is the mentality and culture. Luxembourg has loads of potential but it is NOT an easy nor welcoming nor fun nor cheerful nor organized nor safe (loads of road rage and micro aggression), nor easy place to live. Nor are there loads of opportunities….and yes super boring and lacking in many things eg museums events … There is also an unspoken class system …Ohh but don’t criticize because people also don’t like to hear the truth! Expect to be fight tooth and nail for everything. Of all the countries I’ve lived this takes the cake as the worst experience!
Love your comment!! I completely agree that it has a lot of potential but the people are either backwards or completely full of themselves without having seen a place called .. the world! I also loved your comment on "people don't like to hear the truth"! It is so true. Luxembourg is charming but it's the rude and social climber/noveau riche mentality and this belief of being the best that makes it unbearable because there is really not much it can offer. On top of that, work-life balance is supposed to be great but that's not the case. Toxic work environments and high turnovers are a normality there but people keep on saying how grand it is and how rich the country is. I've always wondered where these rich people are because you can certainly spot them in bigger cities or Monaco and Switzerland. The worst part is when people say "if you don't like it, just leave!". The problem is that 1. expats were lured into coming because they were told that it's so great to live and work there, and 2. how can people be in such denial and not face the truth and really make it a great place? I can only recommend people not to do the same mistake and go for a city that offers a real life and people.
As a Luxembourger, I agree with many points, but also disagree. It seems like you worked in the financial sector and only had conversations with the kind of people that work there, which are indeed horrible and only out for money. But there are plenty of people who have seen "the world" as you put it and who are open minded, hating that superficial part of Luxembourg just the same as you do. And sorry, but it's a safe country. That has nothing to do with "not wanting to hear the truth", it's just objectively wrong to say it's not safe. Road rage as a metric of safety? Not more or less than in any other European country.
Unfortunately Luxembourgers are not any different from the people from the finance sector. It's a general mentality of superiority that can be encountered in the city but also in the countryside, and I am not referring to the workers coming from the borders. Luckily, if you go to a work force with Portuguese roots you will know for sure that you will be treated with top quality customer service, from telecom, shops, restaurants, etc. - they will provide efficient and great service and politeness non-stop. Another sad fact is that the Luxembourgers do not mix with foreigners/expats. In terms of safety, it's debatable because you will see drug addicts or homeless people begging in several languages, doing drugs in public spaces or sleeping on your doorstep, at the train station area or in the city centre. They seem fine but you never know if they could just attack you out of the blue. You wouldn't see that in Zurich or Monaco at any time of the day/night. There are also plenty of thefts from smaller items to valuable goods like cars reported in papers quite frequently.
@@matthewmic12345 as someone who takes regularly public transport both in Lux and Zurich: there is hardly a day that goes by without someone in Zurich asking me for money. In Luxembourg beggars tend to just sit in their corner. Agree on the mingling of expats and Luxembourgish people. Everything else you said feels very subjective to me and I’m sorry you had such a bad experience
@@matthewmic12345 btw a huge chunk of the Luxembourgish population has Portuguese roots. Minus the foreign workers and there are hardly any people left that you didn’t get on with
@@brighteyes6559 it was OK but I missed my family a lot. The living cost is huge issue but not dealbreaking. During the weekend it does get boring AF, whatever people may say, it's boring. If you have an ambition to work in finance sure go for it.
@@ewolz i don't know. i just look up the statistics and apparently in Spain it is even higher (85%) and in Portugal even more (90%). i cannot really believe those numbers but if it is true, then the reason is not something that is inherent to Luxembourg but many countries.
Luxembourg is a boring country, it is also well admitted by locals. In addition, cost of living and housing problems are main reasons to avoid to move to Luxembourg unless you're desperate or you have no options. My 2 cents.
@@La-nk8vz everyone goes straight home after work. There is nobody out except maybe on Friday/Saturday and even then it's a joke compared to bigger cities. And good luck finding a grocery store open after 8pm lol it's like living in a little amish village
@numan.254 bro we are not from EU, most the guys here look for fun and good time also they have access to most of the countries around the world thanks to their passports so they can't have the same mindset
For the past weeks, I'm not sure how there's a surge of Lux videos on my feed. All were encouraging to the point I told my bf that we should try looking for a Lux job. And being the richest country in EU, I'm aware of the hight cost of living. But thanks to your video, I got more insights of actual Lux living. Now it's making me think twice. Yes, we are looking for a better career opportunity. But we're also looking for a great place to live in. I easily get bored, so not enough places and events to go to is a big no. I don't want my bf to blame me for recommending boring and expensive country. Don't want to be part of that divorce rate either. 🥹 So, again, thanks for the heads up! Thanks to algorithm as well 😅
I'm one of the weirdos who love Luxembourg but I recognise that im very biased. Everything you stated is still valid, and a feeling shared by a lot of millennials who move here.
I have been visiting the country since 1998 and moved in 2017, first to do a masters degree. My partner and I also have family here or in the neighbouring countries, so we never felt isolated.
Luxembourg fits my personality and lifestyle. For me, a good weekend is leaving early with the motorcycle to random places in the country, hike around and photograph. I'm also just a few hours away from other scenic routes in the neighbouring countries.
For me, it feels like a playground and there is plenty I dont have to worry about, compared to my home country.
It's not perfect... but what place is?
As long as we get to choae a place that fits us better, that's what matters. Life is too short to just follow money.
Where did you come from originally, if i may ask?
@@reuterromain1054 Portugal, like most immigrants 😅
@@goduxunikeI'm also Portuguese and I want to try my luck in 2025 as a Data Scientist. It will be my first time leaving Portugal. I'm still trying to decide if I will go to Luxembourg or Zurich.
I am born in Luxembourg and i live and work here but you are really the first person who sees how it really is. I am 46 and i give myself maximum another 6 or 7 years here. South of Spain will be one of my favourite. Thank's for this video.
An honest personal account of this country. Spent 20+ years working there, started a a skilled engineer and was truly shocked after my first months salary, too over 10 yrs to equal my original pre Lux wages. That said, the social system is really really good, great hospitals and brilliant public transport. Because of its very nature and size, it can become ‘boring’ but then, can’t any country? It’s how you live your life that matters....
Got some amazing memories of Lux but happier now I’ve moved away,
Thanks so much for posting the truth about Luxembourg! Everything you mentioned was truly right. Salaries are not great for the insane and ridiculous expenses in terms of rent or food prices. Work places are mostly toxic with insane turnovers! Even if the city is trying so hard to make it exciting with some events, it is unfortunately by far the most boring place on earth. There is no lake or mountain and people are not really nice because they think they are rich or the best in everything.
True. Just a depressing place.
I am so glad you mention the toxic work places..I thought I was the only one who had realised this. I suffered emotional abuse, I was tortured psychologically in those dirty hands of those people in the filthy Lux companies. But people should be informed and know that this toxic behaviour has a name:the dark triad: narcissists, psychopaths and Machiavellians.Disordered and mentally ill people, monsters who climb to positions of power and are drawn to Lux because of money. They destroy people, they lie, they manipulate, they abuse, they enjoy making others suffering, they sabotage good, beautiful and intelligent people in order to prevail.Those monsters exist everywhere in the world but in Luxembourg there are more of them because of the money. For the first time in my life I saw the face of pure evil in the faces of those people.Satan himself.Are you also aware that the Lux municipality voted for begging ban and threw away from the city centre poor homeless people who beg for money to survive? Instead of helping them, they just kicked them out to be out of their sight. Rich ladies who go shopping are annoyed to see the poor
I am from Luxembourg but left it and live in Paraguay
i will never exchange happiness for money i did during 2 years in my life and is one of my worst decision
Thanks for sharing your story. It's worth a lot to me
I lived there for 2 months and I did not like it. I made some good friends but it was very boring and I tried to like it....but I couldnt and it is pretty and I am in the banking sector but I made the the awful the desition to do my own relocation and I entered in a terrible company and they tricked me never again working for a small firm...awful...toxic no convinient.
Wow came across this video by accident, actually typed in browser why people (if leave at all) lux. And yeah, same for me, very big comfort zone here, amazing salary and benefits, lack of sun, but felt ackward for many years and finally decided to leave it too for spain now.
Luxembourg is nice but northern Spain is on a whole nother level! 🙌🙌 Also dig the painting in the background
Thanks for enlighting us. I would wish yo work in there. Am based in uganda, east Africa.
Luxembourg is not for everyone. For many of us it's far from boring... So many Spaniards in the Grand-Duchy because of better pay and conditions. And it's also a clean and safe country.
Thanks for the video! It is funny that you are in Asturias now since that province has the oldest average age in the country.
Yes we do!! Next video about Asturias please 🙌🏼
So insightful
I have this experience too, even if I'm a was a professional I took the internship for me to stay long, so I left
Please how do I private chat you. I want to get your opinion on something. Thanks
We had a vacation in Luxembourg recently and fell in love with the country. Would be coming back more often before we decide on anything yet.
Btw if we speak French and German, would it be easy to find a job as a nurse or in the construction? And would it actually pay enough? Also is it also an idea to live in Belgium or France and work there?
Could you share what you loved about it? I haven't visited it yet, but I'm very curious and thinking about doing a Master program there.
Please what other countries can I move to, so as to work and Dave money.thanks
Finding a job isn’t difficult - use the recruitment companies. Make sure you are married because otherwise half your salary is confiscated by the tax man - they don’t want singles here.
How’s Gijón doing?
Super expensive €15 meals take their toll on your wallet, but love the free transport. The hatred of Amex cards is surprising for such an affluent country 😮
European Central Bank is in Frankfurt - which is definitely much nicer than Luxembourg.
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You are right. Luxembourg is not worth it! It’s a bit of a Ponzi scheme unless you own your own company or work for the EU mafia …you make ok money but not great.
The bigger issue is the mentality and culture. Luxembourg has loads of potential but it is NOT an easy nor welcoming nor fun nor cheerful nor organized nor safe (loads of road rage and micro aggression), nor easy place to live. Nor are there loads of opportunities….and yes super boring and lacking in many things eg museums events … There is also an unspoken class system …Ohh but don’t criticize because people also don’t like to hear the truth! Expect to be fight tooth and nail for everything. Of all the countries I’ve lived this takes the cake as the worst experience!
Love your comment!! I completely agree that it has a lot of potential but the people are either backwards or completely full of themselves without having seen a place called .. the world! I also loved your comment on "people don't like to hear the truth"! It is so true. Luxembourg is charming but it's the rude and social climber/noveau riche mentality and this belief of being the best that makes it unbearable because there is really not much it can offer. On top of that, work-life balance is supposed to be great but that's not the case. Toxic work environments and high turnovers are a normality there but people keep on saying how grand it is and how rich the country is. I've always wondered where these rich people are because you can certainly spot them in bigger cities or Monaco and Switzerland. The worst part is when people say "if you don't like it, just leave!". The problem is that 1. expats were lured into coming because they were told that it's so great to live and work there, and 2. how can people be in such denial and not face the truth and really make it a great place? I can only recommend people not to do the same mistake and go for a city that offers a real life and people.
As a Luxembourger, I agree with many points, but also disagree. It seems like you worked in the financial sector and only had conversations with the kind of people that work there, which are indeed horrible and only out for money.
But there are plenty of people who have seen "the world" as you put it and who are open minded, hating that superficial part of Luxembourg just the same as you do.
And sorry, but it's a safe country. That has nothing to do with "not wanting to hear the truth", it's just objectively wrong to say it's not safe. Road rage as a metric of safety? Not more or less than in any other European country.
Unfortunately Luxembourgers are not any different from the people from the finance sector. It's a general mentality of superiority that can be encountered in the city but also in the countryside, and I am not referring to the workers coming from the borders. Luckily, if you go to a work force with Portuguese roots you will know for sure that you will be treated with top quality customer service, from telecom, shops, restaurants, etc. - they will provide efficient and great service and politeness non-stop.
Another sad fact is that the Luxembourgers do not mix with foreigners/expats.
In terms of safety, it's debatable because you will see drug addicts or homeless people begging in several languages, doing drugs in public spaces or sleeping on your doorstep, at the train station area or in the city centre. They seem fine but you never know if they could just attack you out of the blue. You wouldn't see that in Zurich or Monaco at any time of the day/night. There are also plenty of thefts from smaller items to valuable goods like cars reported in papers quite frequently.
@@matthewmic12345 as someone who takes regularly public transport both in Lux and Zurich: there is hardly a day that goes by without someone in Zurich asking me for money. In Luxembourg beggars tend to just sit in their corner. Agree on the mingling of expats and Luxembourgish people. Everything else you said feels very subjective to me and I’m sorry you had such a bad experience
@@matthewmic12345 btw a huge chunk of the Luxembourgish population has Portuguese roots. Minus the foreign workers and there are hardly any people left that you didn’t get on with
I'm moving there in 1 month lmao, still giving it a shot
Edit: moved back due to work not working out….
@@Derpderpson123Did you like the stay there?
@@brighteyes6559 it was OK but I missed my family a lot. The living cost is huge issue but not dealbreaking. During the weekend it does get boring AF, whatever people may say, it's boring. If you have an ambition to work in finance sure go for it.
I regret Luxembourg because of the high tax rates - looking to move out.
Where
Yes, I understand you. Lux is super boring and expensive. I don't like, and anybody likes this place
Anybody figured out why Luxembourg has such a high divorce rate? I saw the numbers from 2019, 88 marriages out of 100 got divorced.
Materialism I suppose
@@ewolz i don't know. i just look up the statistics and apparently in Spain it is even higher (85%) and in Portugal even more (90%). i cannot really believe those numbers but if it is true, then the reason is not something that is inherent to Luxembourg but many countries.
@@marihi8621What do you think that thing is that’s inherent in this countries for there divorce.
Because a woman approaching middle age and earning €5000/per month don't have to put up with spousal b*llsh*t.
Probably people get married for lower taxes, as you get taxed according to your marital status
You never learnt the language nor did you have the spirit of hard work and here you are complaining and blaming others for your own failure. Bravo
Luxembourg is a boring country, it is also well admitted by locals. In addition, cost of living and housing problems are main reasons to avoid to move to Luxembourg unless you're desperate or you have no options. My 2 cents.
@@La-nk8vz everyone goes straight home after work. There is nobody out except maybe on Friday/Saturday and even then it's a joke compared to bigger cities. And good luck finding a grocery store open after 8pm lol it's like living in a little amish village
@@LBJTV Just a miserable village
@numan.254 bro we are not from EU, most the guys here look for fun and good time also they have access to most of the countries around the world thanks to their passports so they can't have the same mindset
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For the past weeks, I'm not sure how there's a surge of Lux videos on my feed. All were encouraging to the point I told my bf that we should try looking for a Lux job. And being the richest country in EU, I'm aware of the hight cost of living. But thanks to your video, I got more insights of actual Lux living. Now it's making me think twice. Yes, we are looking for a better career opportunity. But we're also looking for a great place to live in. I easily get bored, so not enough places and events to go to is a big no. I don't want my bf to blame me for recommending boring and expensive country. Don't want to be part of that divorce rate either. 🥹 So, again, thanks for the heads up! Thanks to algorithm as well 😅