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What are the dark sides of living in Belgium? Hello everyone! We are glad you joined us on this channel. Today's video, we will discuss Belgium and the gloomy sides of living in this country. At this point, you may be wondering what could be pessimistic about Belgium, considering that it is a country with a high standard of living, stunning landscapes, and charming medieval towns. However, we won’t leave you wondering for long because we have compiled a list of some of the dark sides of living in Belgium. Stay tuned because it is going to be explosive, and we are delving right into it with the first description on our list. Eight. Food It is often said, "Life is too short to eat bad food, and "when you eat good, you feel good." Apparently, eating good food may be a luxury in Belgium. This is because in northern Belgium, you will have to go out of your way to find vegetable dishes because most restaurants don’t serve them. Seven. Depressing Weather In Belgium, it gets almost rainy, yet everywhere feels dry. In addition, you barely see the sun through the clouds. Then it gets wet and cold, and to exacerbate things, it could last for weeks. This is part of what a depressing weather feels like and it is one of the dark sides of living in Belgium. Aside from its dreary and depressing weather, especially throughout the winter season, constant rainfall and limited sunlight may contribute to feelings of melancholy and exhaustion. Six. Bad Roads The roads in Belgium are often criticized for their substandard condition, especially in rural regions where large potholes and asphalt cracks are prevalent. This perception is shared by both Belgian and Dutch motorists, with some Dutch expressing that the quality of Belgian roads is inferior to that of other developed nations. Some Belgians who have crossed the border don't find the roads in Belgium impressive at all and find it poor when compared to the neighbouring Netherlands. Five. Bureaucracy Belgium is recognized for its extensive bureaucracy, which can pose difficulties for both residents and visitors. The nation's political framework is complicated, characterized by a division of power among various communities and regions, resulting in a multi-layered governance system. This complexity frequently leads to a rigmarole for activities such as acquiring permits and managing registrations. Four. Unemployment (as a foreigner) Foreigners living in Belgium are grappling with high unemployment rates, and this issue is one of the dark sides of living in Belgium. The unemployment rate among foreign nationals in Belgium may be high due to various factors, but the language barrier is at the top of our list. As a multilingual nation, Belgium recognizes Dutch, French, and German as its official languages. Foreigners often encounter difficulties in acquiring proficiency in these languages, which can restrict their employment prospects. Three. Flat Land Belgium is often referred to as "The Flat Country" due to the extensive flat terrain found predominantly in the Flemish region, characterized by coastal plains and gentle hills. Nevertheless, it is essential to recognize that the nation's geography is not uniformly flat. The southeastern region, which includes the Ardennes Forest, is marked by hilly and mountainous landscapes. Two. Complex Political Structure The political framework of Belgium is complex, shaped by its historical linguistic and cultural divisions. It functions as a federal state, comprising three communities and three regions that reflect the nation's linguistic and cultural variety. The Flemish Community, the French Community, and the German-speaking Community align with distinct population groups. At the same time, the Flemish Region, the Brussels-Capital Region, and the Walloon Region cater to economic interests. One. Very Expensive This tops our pick of the dark sides of living in Belgium. The country is considered very expensive due to its high tax rates, which significantly influence the overall cost of living. According to data from Numbeo, the average cost of living in Belgium is approximately 11.3% lower than that in the United States; however, rental costs are notably 51.3% lower. This suggests that while certain expenses are lower, others, particularly taxes, are considerably higher. ✅ For business inquiries, contact me at [email protected] IMPORTANT INFORMATION This video contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. If you have any issue with the photos used in my channel or you find something that belongs to you before you claim it to youtube, please SEND ME A MESSAGE and I will DELETE it immediately. Thanks for understanding. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A... #belgium