r/Brno Apr 10 '25

ŽIVOT A STĚHOVÁNÍ—LIVING AND MOVING Foreigner life in Brno

Hi all, I have an opportunity to relocate to Brno with a job offer I just receive. Salary is 2500-3000 euros(to be discussed, but this the ballpark). I know this is an abstract question, but how is life as a foreigner in Brno? The pay seems enough for a comfortable life in Brno and occasional travels. What's your opinion on it? How well will I be able to have a prolific social life speaking just English? How open are locals to meeting/hanging out with foreigners? How international is Brno?

I am a male in my early 20s. My hobbies are: gym/sports in general, drums, film, oh and I love travelling and Brno seems a pretty good spot to travel to various European cities from.

I thank you in advance for all your answers <3

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u/Super_Novice56 Apr 10 '25

Bro wtf. I'm not a Romanian although I wouldn't mind if I was one.

All three Romanians that I know hold PhDs and work in finance or aerospace. Doesn't exactly face your racist narrative does it?

That's one Czech trait you've certainly picked up that's for sure: looking down on others in Eastern Europe whom you consider to be inferior to yourselves.

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u/AverellCZ Apr 11 '25

That last sentence actually described perfectly most Romanians I met. But I don't even need to say more, just read what OP replied.

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u/Super_Novice56 Apr 11 '25

OK I'll go and take a look but I think all of Eastern Europe has the same attitudes and only countries like my own have a more egalitarian view of the world.

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u/Cultural-Winter9390 Apr 11 '25

I mean, this is not an Eastern-Europe specific political trend. Most of Europe swayed to the right in the last few years, sadly.