When people from GERMANY visit CYPRUS

When people from GERMANY visit CYPRUS

Exploring Life in Cyprus

Tax Refugees and Lifestyle Observations

  • The speaker notes that many "tax refugees" have relocated to Cyprus, highlighting the appeal of the area for German entrepreneurs, with around 30,000 currently residing there.
  • The abundance of fresh produce, such as oranges and figs, contrasts sharply with prices in Germany, suggesting a more affordable lifestyle in Cyprus.
  • A humorous take on the local water quality is presented; the speaker finds both available types undrinkable and expresses frustration over having to buy drinking water.
  • The absence of a bus timetable leads to reflections on public transport efficiency; the speaker muses that this could be an interesting concept for Germany as well.
  • Observations about parking habits reveal cultural differences; locals park carelessly, forcing pedestrians onto streets, which raises safety concerns.

Cultural Comparisons and Personal Reflections

  • The speaker draws parallels between current life in Cyprus and historical Berlin during the Cold War, noting similarities in division and lifestyle.
  • Positive aspects of living in Cyprus are emphasized: pleasant weather, beautiful beaches, relaxed attitudes among people, and low taxes contribute to an appealing environment for Germans.
  • A light-hearted comment about tax optimization versus evasion indicates a playful approach to financial matters while considering setting up a business in Cyprus.
Video description

Real life footage of a German in Cyprus, based on true events.