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Nov 13, 2019 at 10:50 comment added Shautieh @Hejazzman Backpacking will cost you a minimum of 20 euros a day for youth hostel, so even if you never go to a restaurant or bar that's easily 30 euros a day. Even then, he doesn't want to stay in the same city, let alone country, so the 50 euros a day is indeed a good average when you take everything into account.
Nov 13, 2019 at 3:44 comment added lambshaanxy @Hejazzman I stated that €6 is easily the cost of a single meal when eating out, not that you can't self-cater for that amount. And FWIW, I hitchhiked for a month in Japan with a total budget of $300 :P
Nov 12, 2019 at 18:49 comment added Hejazzman The idea that you can't eat for €6/day is incorrect. As is the idea that the "minimum" is 50 euros/day. If you have a place to stay, you would be fine with 10-20 euros/day. Hundreds of thousands of people travel with less. The commenter probably has in mind some middle class middle age travel standards, not backpacking as a young person...
Nov 12, 2019 at 17:16 comment added S.. His question is only about how to get the visa, not about how to fund his trip, you don't know what OP can or can't afford. 50€ a day and not being able to get a meal for 6€ is as incorrect as it is unhelpful.
Nov 12, 2019 at 14:42 comment added Cribber Note that he didn't say that all he had was 190€ for travelling - I'm guessing he has some savings as he has to pay the flight as well. He is asking about the possibility of getting a visa with that income + other factors.
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