I'm educated white guy who wants to move away from darkness and into the light...

I'm educated white guy who wants to move away from darkness and into the light. How do Italians or Spaniards (mainly girls) treat someone who can speak the language but is not born around?

Not a problem in any decent size city.

Your main issue that is that socialising is different in the south.

You don't get black out drunk. You actually have to talk and interact with people while still mostly sober.

Nobody gives a shit in cities, in small towns may be weird

You should marry a finn girl. Italian and Spanish women are for Italians and Spanish men

I don't binge drink really, prefer psychedelics over that.

I have been to Milano, Napoles and in Sardinia; Alghero and Cagliari as well.

I do love both Italy and Spain, but I'm also on my first year studies on medicine here, so I just thought I should have an exchange time either in Italy or Spain just to be able to work there.

>Your main issue that is that socialising is different in the south.
This.

Have fun having to be you 100% of the times to go talk to girls and mantain the conversation.
Have fun dealing with girls that have the princess complex.

>Have fun dealing with girls that have the princess complex.
This seems to be universal trait among women
t. other finn

Southern whores are way, way worse

yeah? what will you work?
or does the fin. gvrmnt pay netbux even if you are abroad?

I also want to move southwards, it's mainly the darkness that gets me.
Should I go for the coast of Italy or the interior?
Thinking about Emiligia-Romagna.

>yeah? what will you work?

Structural Engineer, I've done mostly restoration of old builds in Oslo so far (they're shit)

in these countries 1000€ is a good salary for an engineer IF you get a job. And that is far from certain as they prefer locals

It's most of the same here, except far worse.
Can i get a good job in souterh Germland If I speak broken hochdeutsch?

Bologna is very foreigners friendly, it's a university city and also pretty

But it's commie central so maybe that's a minus

Honestly life here can be very boring, even depressing. I think Spain is way better in that.

>It's most of the same here, except far worse.
I doubt that Norwegian engineers earn 1000€ a month?

>Can i get a good job in souterh Germland If I speak broken hochdeutsch?

Yes, of course. In bigger companies English is enough. But for a Norwegian learning German should not take very long.

Possibly

I said I'm a first year med. student. Read the thread.

>Honestly life here can be very boring, even depressing

explain

If you want warm weather and still be around Germanic people, then consider Südtirol in """Italy""".

grass is greener on the other side, right?

I don't care about the money, I make enough anyway, 2 months of total darkness and cold just isn't worth it
Please elaborate, why choose to go to Bologna instead of Milan, or maybe even Locarno or Lugano where they really need it?

Not really. I used to live in Malta for 2 years it was great the first few months, then you start to notice the negative sides

>then you start to notice the negative sides
that are?

It's difficult to meet new people, as most of them tend to stay in groups formed between when they were 12 and 16 and don't socialise much. You just can't go around alone to meet new people, you will just feel like a worm.
Also there's generally not so much to do

Well for one you are leaving behind your family and friends.

You are alone

OP here, unironically applied for med.studies in Swedish here in Helsinki, just to have foot between the door to work in Norway, but it seems like it's rapidly turning into Sweden lite, so abandon that.

I have Liked every Spaniard I've met, but Italian culture and country just feels so tempting.

Milan is even better for the social aspect I'd say, since it's a cosmopolitan city, I mentioned bologna because you talked about Emilia Romagna. Milan is very often shrouded in fog though, in Italy we use it as an example of bad climate
I don't know about Switzerland

>shitty infrastructure
>awful bureaucracy which doesn't seem to work at all
>corruption
>the climate at times
These kind of things you don't really notice if you just visit the country

Thanks mr Italian man.

Moi Sopsy :D

>or maybe even Locarno or Lugano where they really need it?

these places are more tourist areas, not places to find work

Eikö se vielä siellä asu? Muutin takas Suomeen 2v sit. Siellä asuu paljon suomalaisia duunissa lähinnä nois nettikasinois

I've visited both, and they need work, trust me.
Just talking general though.

Ai, en tiedä, taitaa asua. Jännä, miten suomalaisia päätyy nettikasinoihin töihin?

Lugano is a good place to find work, better than most of italy at least

Hyvä palkkainen duuni paikalliseen tulotasoon nähden. Ei vaadi mitään koulutusta ja pääsee asumaan ULKOMAILLA.

depends what are you looking for. waiters are always in demand.

Lugano has 60k inhabitants, so no megacity

Suppose it's like that everywhere. Hard to make new friends anywhere after 16-18yo.

Somalian detected

>leaving any nordic country for Shitaly

shiggu diggu

Nah, nordic november's just really daunting. Trees are bare, temperature is nearing minus, most of the time it's raining and you can see the sun only for couple of hours a day if you're lucky.

if italy and spain weren't poor as fuck I'd do it in a heartbeat

I live in a place which sounds about like that, only it has niggers because it's South AMerica.

Try again.

Can try not being a cunt for once?

WOW IT REMINDS ME OF NOVEMBERS IN POLAND! OH WAIT