>>4341964>neuroticismRetard. Got it.
>I'm complete newfag, I don't know if I can answer thatBuy whatever you want, because the gearfagging doesn't matter and you need to get a feel for the hobby. The R50 is servicable for this use case so go right ahead. Your biggest hurdle at the start is knowing what the fuck you're doing, not what you own.
Disregard bodies, aquire glass: You can always upgrade your body quite easily, but selling a lens collection and rebuilding your kit is much more difficult and pricier. You are buying into a lens mount (Canon RF/EF w/adapter). The R50 is a great camera that will go far, but you could buy a Canon RP for instance for about the same price that doesn't have lenses and then start buying them seperately. You may never feel the need to change bodies, or you might realise immediately that you need full-frame (if doing a lot of low-light photography for example). Your money, your choice.
Your kit lenses are excellent for general photography. Places you visit, people you fuck, food you eat, etc. The RF-S 18-45 will sit on your camera for most uses. The RF-S 55-210 will come out for things like landscapes, portraits, being a creepy cunt etc. There are a few areas you may want better lenses for like Astrophotography, which wants wide and fast lenses, or Landscapes and Wildlife which want your longest telephotos with decently wide aperture. Macro photogprahy is another area you will want dedicated lenses, but you can also get away with using alternatives like extenion tubes for cheap.
All that gearfagging aside, the best advice so long as money isn't a huge issue, is to buy the whatever you want, start taking photos and you'll work out which areas you need to improve on, or equipement you need to invest in. For a beginner such as yourself, spend the 850 Euros, do 6 months of photography and go from there. Worst case scenario is you sell the entire kit you paid for for like 70% the cost.