Anyone have an idea how expensive is london to live in compared to dublin?
I just mean day to day living expenses such as food,accommodation, alcohol, eating out, clothes, travel etc.
or more specifically my question what goes further :
£100 in london or €100 in dublin.
Basically i may be offered a role in london which pays me the same nominal amount as to what i earn in dublin.
E.g. Lets say I earn €100 in dublin and am now offered a role paying £100 a day in london.
What goes further in ordinary day to day living expenses? The £100 in london or the €100 in dublin.
In a bnutshell WOuld i be better off financially in dublin or london baswed on the same nominal amount?
Currently the exchange rate is 1 to 1.2 - not sure how relevant that is though.
I just mean day to day living expenses such as food,accommodation, alcohol, eating out, clothes, travel etc.
or more specifically my question what goes further :
£100 in london or €100 in dublin.
Basically i may be offered a role in london which pays me the same nominal amount as to what i earn in dublin.
E.g. Lets say I earn €100 in dublin and am now offered a role paying £100 a day in london.
What goes further in ordinary day to day living expenses? The £100 in london or the €100 in dublin.
In a bnutshell WOuld i be better off financially in dublin or london baswed on the same nominal amount?
Currently the exchange rate is 1 to 1.2 - not sure how relevant that is though.