Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord will be released in Early Access on 31st March 2020. The game will be available for purchase through Steam, Epic Games Store, and TaleWorlds website, for $49.99/€49.99/£39.99.
Dont its wonderful paying taxes, but ofcourse being Danish, we do get alot of benefits from them, like a 1000 dollars per month, for studying after turing 18, free school before that, paid for healthcare and so many other things, like months of paid for maternity leave. Sure if you dont get sick and do not have children and never needed an education, you are likely paying more to the state than you get, but if you have ever been sick ect. then its totally worth it.I grieve for you overtaxed Europeans.
Yeah that **** is nice up until you turn 23 then you lose all those benifits (free healthcare, dental care, getting paid to go to school etc...) and then u out in the real life and gotta pay 33% taxes on ur salary... want to buy alcohol? 50% tax. Want to buy food/groceries? 12% tax. Want to buy a car? 200% tax, want to buy some real cool shaver? 25% tax. Want to start your own company? 40% tax, want to hire workers because you have worked hard and need assistance? 25% tax for each worker. what the **** is this.Dont its wonderful paying taxes, but ofcourse being Danish, we do get alot of benefits from them, like a 1000 dollars per month, for studying after turing 18, free school before that, paid for healthcare and so many other things, like months of paid for maternity leave. Sure if you dont get sick and do not have children and never needed an education, you are likely paying more to the state than you get, but if you have ever been sick ect. then its totally worth it.
What are you talking about loosing it at the age of 23? thats completely false, you can study and get money for it far longer than that, has nothing to do with age. Healthcare never stops, its for life, we pay for dentalcare yes, but if you cant afford it, you can get help to pay most of it from the state.. Alcohol tax makes sense, its unhealthy and its not really that expensive, i can afford plenty of alcohol if i want to. We get paid well enough that we barely register that Theres taxes on our food. cars are expensive yes, but they also pollute, so makes sense to make people pay for that. Dont know much about those other taxes, but my guess is that they are more than fair, because Denmark is noted as one of the best nations in the world to be innovative and start your own company. Wanting to live in Russia over Denmark? im pretty sure that there are still people who die from starvation there.Yeah that **** is nice up until you turn 23 then you lose all those benifits (free healthcare, dental care, getting paid to go to school etc...) and then u out in the real life and gotta pay 33% taxes on ur salary... want to buy alcohol? 50% tax. Want to buy food/groceries? 12% tax. Want to buy a car? 200% tax, want to buy some real cool shaver? 25% tax. Want to start your own company? 40% tax, want to hire workers because you have worked hard and need assistance? 25% tax for each worker. what the **** is this.
HELP TAKE ME OUT I WANT TO MOVE TO RUSSIA
Oh everything I stated was facts of Sweden not Denmark. (yes you are correct about the studying bit, you get paid until ur 26 or 29)What are you talking about loosing it at the age of 23? thats completely false, you can study and get money for it far longer than that, has nothing to do with age. Healthcare never stops, its for life, we pay for dentalcare yes, but if you cant afford it, you can get help to pay most of it from the state.. Alcohol tax makes sense, its unhealthy and its not really that expensive, i can afford plenty of alcohol if i want to. We get paid well enough that we barely register that Theres taxes on our food. cars are expensive yes, but they also pollute, so makes sense to make people pay for that. Dont know much about those other taxes, but my guess is that they are more than fair, because Denmark is noted as one of the best nations in the world to be innovative and start your own company. Wanting to live in Russia over Denmark? im pretty sure that there are still people who die from starvation there.
Well Swedens alcohol law is way way more hardcore than Denmarks, but thats to fully disabuse people from drinking too much i guess, which has been a problem in denmark, where its still relatively cheap and you can buy it in every grocery store all day/year around. And i Denmark you can get paid for studying no matter how old you are, there is a limit to how many educations you can take atm though, i think its two bachelors or something also no payments for doctors or hospitals ever, unless its purely useless cosmetic, like cosmetic cause of accident is still free.Oh everything I stated was facts of Sweden not Denmark. (yes you are correct about the studying bit, you get paid until ur 26 or 29)
with free healthcare up until the age of 23 I mean that it costs 10 dollars to go fix a tooth or visit the doctors and get help. After age of 23 it's still dirt cheap, for example a back surgery that would normally cost 6000 dollars would cost 600.
and no alcohol tax does not make sense. a pint of beer costs 9 dollars, like yeah im good thanks and you can only buy alcohol from the state and not in any other grocery store, it is already prohibited enough, no need for taxing it with 50%... I want my alcohol
also that explains why u r so happy with your taxes, you live in Denmark not Sweden![]()
Coming from Norway, it's surreal seeing Swedes and Danes complaining about alcohol prices. Be happy you don't have to pay 10$ for a pint.Well Swedens alcohol law is way way more hardcore than Denmarks, but thats to fully disabuse people from drinking too much i guess, which has been a problem in denmark, where its still relatively cheap and you can buy it in every grocery store all day/year around. And i Denmark you can get paid for studying no matter how old you are, there is a limit to how many educations you can take atm though, i think its two bachelors or something also no payments for doctors or hospitals ever, unless its purely useless cosmetic, like cosmetic cause of accident is still free.
Danes shouldn't really complain, them not having monopol on liquor. However, Sweden and Norway are similar in pricing. The beer brand and whether you're buying the beer in a highly regarded club in the centrum of one of the larger cities or not is of more importance. We can take into account for the Norwegian currency being stronger than the Swedish currency, but then again, Norwegians also earn more on the average than the fellow Swede.Coming from Norway, it's surreal seeing Swedes and Danes complaining about alcohol prices. Be happy you don't have to pay 10$ for a pint.
This is true.Danes shouldn't really complain, them not having monopol on liquor. However, Sweden and Norway are similar in pricing. The beer brand and whether you're buying the beer in a highly regarded club in the centrum of one of the larger cities or not is of more importance. We can take into account for the Norwegian currency being stronger than the Swedish currency, but then again, Norwegians also earn more on the average than the fellow Swede.
Generally i eat saussage one time a year and mostly highend and almost never those two beer brandsIt's because danish people don't do anything else except eat yellow and red sausages, and drink Carlsberg and Tuborg
Dont its wonderful paying taxes, but ofcourse being Danish, we do get alot of benefits from them, like a 1000 dollars per month, for studying after turing 18, free school before that, paid for healthcare and so many other things, like months of paid for maternity leave. Sure if you dont get sick and do not have children and never needed an education, you are likely paying more to the state than you get, but if you have ever been sick ect. then its totally worth it.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord will be released in Early Access on 31st March 2020. The game will be available for purchase through Steam, Epic Games Store, and TaleWorlds website, for $49.99/€49.99/£39.99.
Im talking about Taleworlds attitude to advertising, not Epics. Taleworlds have said they are not spreding awareness of the game, because they dont want people to come in expecting a finished product.Idk. If im not mistaken, satisfactory was in lists/store before its' sale start, and its still in ea state.