I'm not such an offer hunter. I always use what I personally like. For my teeth, Microsilver Plus toothpaste or one with aloe vera. And the Oral B Plus Science or something similar because of the good Stiftung Warentest results. Even if you never know for sure whether the products are really that good. But in this case they really were. I now have three, which I use depending on my mood. At moderate prices. I would never buy 10 of the same shower gels because they're on offer, because I'm committing myself to a longer period of time without really wanting to. I think it's different for men. But to each his own. And yes, I know this was about bargains and not about what you really like.
Saphira wrote on 23.09.2024 at 00:13: I'm not such an offer hunter. Always take what convinces me personally. For the teeth Microsilver Plus toothpaste or one with aloe vera. And the Oral B Plus Science or something similar because of the good Stiftung Warentest results. Even if you never know for sure whether the products are really that good. But in this case they really were. I now have three, which I use depending on my mood. At moderate prices. I would never buy 10 of the same shower gels because they're on offer, because I'm committing myself to a longer period of time without really wanting to. I think it's different for men. But to each his own. And yes, I know this was about bargains and not about what you really like.
It doesn't matter which toothpaste, shower gel or whatever you get anyway. Very few people know the individual ingredients and everything around them. In the end, everything is full of chemicals. Just like shampoo, it's always advertised as great, but no matter which of the big/small brands you use and no matter how much you pay for it, it's not good for your hair. It should be clear that this leads to hair loss, graying and damaged hair. Generally speaking, baby shampoo is supposed to be quite good because at least it contains the fewest chemicals. Of course I also use all these things, but I don't see the point in spending more money on them than necessary or letting some test tell me what to do.
As far as the shower gel is concerned, it's usually the case that one brand is on offer and you can buy different ones. That there is really only one type on offer would be new to me
It doesn't matter which toothpaste, shower gel or anything else you get anyway. Very few people know the individual ingredients and everything around them. In the end, everything is full of chemicals. Just like shampoo, it's always advertised as great but no matter which of the big/small brands you use and no matter how much you pay for it, it's not good for your hair. It should be clear that this leads to hair loss, graying and damaged hair. Generally speaking, baby shampoo is supposed to be quite good because at least it contains the fewest chemicals. Of course I also use all these things, but I don't see the point in spending more money on them than necessary or letting some test tell me what to do.
As for the shower gel, it's usually the case that one brand is on offer and you can buy different ones. That there is really only one type on offer would be new to me
I don't see any difference between toothpaste or shower gel for €0.65 or €5.00...🤷
Toilet paper, room fragrance sticks, shower gel, the great oat drink 😬, spaghetti. I take everything I don't need with me to work and give it to my colleague. She has two teenage daughters
Shopped at DM today and picked up a Listerine mouthwash worth 5 euros as a gift. Good haul ☺️
I don't see any difference between toothpaste or shower gel for € 0.65 or € 5.00...🤷
Little fun fact: We are known to buy toothpaste with 3 colors because we are subconsciously persuaded to buy 3 things for 1 payment, but this red and blue is only dye and nothing else
I have another question for the crypto experts here...
Example:
If I buy ether from coinbase for €2000 and hold it for 1 year, any wins are tax-free.
But if I want to use them before the end of the year to buy another coin, e.g. in the presale, what would be taxable in the event of a gain?
(Exemption limits now excluded)
If ether has made a win by the time I use it to buy the other coin. Let's say my ether would then be worth €3000.
Do I have to pay tax on the win I made at the time I bought the other coin? So 1000 €?
If I have made a loss up to that point, the question is superfluous.
For the other coin that I bought with Ether, does the 1-year period apply again if I want to sell it tax-free?
Little fun fact : We are known to buy the toothpaste with 3 colors because we are subconsciously persuaded to buy 3 things for 1 time pay this red and blue is only dye and nothing else
Stromberg wrote on 23.09.2024 at 13:09: I have another question for the crypto experts here...
Example:
If I buy ether from coinbase for € 2000 and hold it for 1 year, any wins are tax-free.
But if I want to use them before the end of the year to buy another coin, e.g. in the presale, what would be taxable in the event of a gain?
(Exemption limits now excluded)
If ether has made a win by the time I use it to buy the other coin. Let's say my ether would then be worth €3000.
Do I have to pay tax on the win I made at the time I bought the other coin? So 1000 €?
If I have made a loss up to that point, the question is superfluous.
For the other coin that I bought with Ether, does the 1-year period apply again if I want to sell it tax-free?
Yes, if you want to exchange Coin A for Coin B at a profit, it already counts as sold - you would then only have to declare the win with your personal income tax
However, if you have held it for 1 year, the 1-year period does not start again for the new coin
gamble1 wrote on 23.09.2024 at 13:21:
Yes, if you want to exchange Coin A for Coin B at a profit, it already counts as sold you would only have to declare the win with your personal income tax
However, if you have held it for 1 year then not with the new coin the period of 1 year starts again
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It doesn't matter which toothpaste, shower gel or whatever you get anyway. Very few people know the individual ingredients and everything around them. In the end, everything is full of chemicals. Just like shampoo, it's always advertised as great, but no matter which of the big/small brands you use and no matter how much you pay for it, it's not good for your hair. It should be clear that this leads to hair loss, graying and damaged hair. Generally speaking, baby shampoo is supposed to be quite good because at least it contains the fewest chemicals. Of course I also use all these things, but I don't see the point in spending more money on them than necessary or letting some test tell me what to do.
As far as the shower gel is concerned, it's usually the case that one brand is on offer and you can buy different ones. That there is really only one type on offer would be new to me
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I don't see any difference between toothpaste or shower gel for €0.65 or €5.00...🤷
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Shopped at DM today and picked up a Listerine mouthwash worth 5 euros as a gift. Good haul ☺️
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That was worth it 😁 very nice
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Example:
If I buy ether from coinbase for €2000 and hold it for 1 year, any wins are tax-free.
But if I want to use them before the end of the year to buy another coin, e.g. in the presale, what would be taxable in the event of a gain?
(Exemption limits now excluded)
If ether has made a win by the time I use it to buy the other coin. Let's say my ether would then be worth €3000.
Do I have to pay tax on the win I made at the time I bought the other coin? So 1000 €?
If I have made a loss up to that point, the question is superfluous.
For the other coin that I bought with Ether, does the 1-year period apply again if I want to sell it tax-free?
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Yes, if you want to exchange Coin A for Coin B at a profit, it already counts as sold - you would then only have to declare the win with your personal income tax
However, if you have held it for 1 year, the 1-year period does not start again for the new coin
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