200 eurodollars, even with a 25% on the trip and the return
@pixel@desu.social just as a tip, book train tickets 3 months before.. and travel to unusual hours.. you can save a ton that way ^^
@rick true, I just kinda forgot--
and it still would be expensive regardless, because of the distance factored in, but it'd definitely be quite a lot cheaper
@pixel people: just use public transport, it's good
public transport in germany: that
@MochiWaifu I could take the 9 euro ticket thing
but I will not go through the pain of using only regionals to travel through half of Germany
@pixel that would take you over a day probably :\
@MochiWaifu hmm, make it more like 10-16 hours or something
but yeah, missing/waiting connecting trains will add up on that as well--
@pixel i think the longest train ride i had was 6 hours and that was already pretty hard haha
@MochiWaifu I drove Flixbus before having a stable income
and I'd rather sit in a train for 8 hours than in a bus, I can tell you that much
@pixel okay, that's very fair tbh
@pixel why are your tickets so expensive
@yuri because near Munich and far!
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solange ich ankomme