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  • What is the best place on the Earth to work for digital nomads?

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    Paul Richardson
    It depends on your criteria.
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    @paul_richardson Well the cost of living is comparatively lower than other countries and there are safe places with huge digital nomad communities all around the world!
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    @paul_richardson @busmark_w_nika I think Brazil or Indonesia would be great options
    Erkin Bek
    What about Bali? What about Bishkek? Couse I live here :)
    Erkin Bek
    @busmark_w_nika About $1,500-$2,000 including rent and eating out forever :)
    Kayode Odeleye
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    DJ Sanghera
    I've heard Portugal is dope!
    Goa, India (I'm Living Here🙌)
    Philipp Shay
    @girirajasar cool) and what about safety?)
    Brian Wadley
    This really depends on the person I would say I think I wouldn’t mind being out in Singapore right about now😉
    Luca Dalla Chiara
    The best is Estonia, hands down!
    Luca Dalla Chiara
    @busmark_w_nika Tallinn, which is the capital, is the city where you’d want to move. Estonia, although it has a very long history with the Soviet Union, it has gained its independency about 30 years ago. So it’s a new fresh country with the most cared medieval old town! Tallinn has similar rent prices to other main cities. You want to stay in a newer place so that you pay less for energy (because of the cold you consume a LOT). The location does vary price a lot. Around 600-1200 for 1 person is usually the range. If you go outside of Tallinn the prices plummet down. But if we had to be real, you end up in the middle of nowhere. So it’s not the ideal for a digital nomad 😉
    V. Stoica
    🚀@busmark_w_nika Sure, I'd be happy to help you choose a city to explore. If you're looking for a destination with a rich history and culture, I recommend Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland, Tallinn is a vibrant city with many attractions to offer visitors. During your stay, I recommend checking out two of Tallinn's most popular attractions: the Seaplane Harbour and Saint Catherine's Monastery. The Seaplane Harbour is a maritime museum with interactive exhibits and historic ships. It's a great place to learn about Tallinn's naval history. Saint Catherine's Monastery is a serene medieval convent with a beautiful garden and museum. 📜Here are some average costs of living in Tallinn for a single person, excluding rent: Food: €300 Transportation: €100 Utilities: €100 Entertainment: €100 Other expenses: €50 The average cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment in the city center is approximately €600 per month. I hope this information helps you plan your trip to Tallinn! Please let me know if you have any other questions.
    V. Stoica
    @dalla_ No doubt, Estonia is the best! 🥖
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    Philipp Shay
    @olenabomko first criteria is feeling safety, not like in Brazil
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    adam albo
    I have no experience, but when I traveled to Vietnam, there were so many it seemed like the capital was there.
    adam albo
    @kinzarra, me to... good memories
    adam albo
    @busmark_w_nika in Vietnam I think it's like 1000$ USD
    Ilyes Ouhadj
    There's no such thing! you should visit different places and countries and find out which of them you like best based on your specific lifestyle and requirements!
    Dave-Anthony Smith
    It all comes down to perspective. It's hard to say any one place is the best on earth, that's a bit much. Haha!
    Rico
    I'm happy in Bangkok :)
    Philipp Shay
    @lazyrico are you okay with climate?
    Rico
    @kinzarra yeah totally fine 👌🏻👌🏻
    Andrew Cook
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    wherever you want to go. that's kinda the point of a nomadic life
    Mujadad Naeem
    I think there cannot be an answer to this just because that's the nature of being a digital nomad. But I have found the middle east extremely peaceful. Great transport to move around, plenty of coffee shops to work in and around and a great network infrastructure. But this is ofcourse when I am on an extending trip and I have to get back to my work!