For instance, YouTube Premium charges 12€ in my home country. However, where I’m staying now they would charge less than 3€.

So, if I would like to take advantage of this, I assume I’d need to create a new Google/YT account, which would mean I’d lose all subs, playlists etc that I’ve created?

Or am I missing something here?

  • @Thavron
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    54 months ago

    What does ‘residing abroad’ mean? In sounds like a bit of an oxymoron, how can you reside in a country you’re not in, right?

    This sounds very facetious. It’s obvious they mean they moved from their home country and are residing abroad, relative to their home country.

    • @[email protected]
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      44 months ago

      Thanks for pointing that out – I was worried it would sound that way. I’ll frame the question better next time.

      Where I live, there are a lot of people that describe themselves as “residing abroad”, which represent quite a weird mix of very different situations at all imaginable levels of legality. Sometimes I forget this is more straightforward elsewhere.