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  • In Denmark its paid through taxes.

    I still have to pay to visit the dentist though, which can be quite expensive.

    Regular doctors visits are free, but if youre refered to some specialist, like.. i had an issue with my knee, i was directed to some therapeutic pro. That cost me like 20 euros per visit. However, a friend of mine had to visit an eye doctor which was also free.

    And medicine also is self paid, like antibiotics or whatever. Its rarely super expensive though.

    But i when my kid was born we had no expenses at all. His mother had to stay (with him) for 2 days at the hospital and while there she had full free access to a stocked fridge, stuff for the baby (diapers etc) and all that jazz.

    Ive not heard of anyone having other expenses either, like cancer treatments or getting a broken arm fixed

  • Ive said it before

    You dont need all streaming services running all the time

    You dont need to pay for netflix 12 times per year

    Here, we pay 1 or 2 months in a row, cancel. Then a few months later we get another streaming service for a month or two.

    I think we may have a streaming service for about 2 months per year on avg. MOSTLY during the winter months