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Date of upload: Apr 26, 2023 ^^
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Every situation mentioned here can be subjective and depends probably where you might be living. I am an African woman living in Germany for a couple of years now. I don't remember having faced any racism. Network also depend what package you have chosen. All has to do with what you are paying. Fast internet costs higher than average, etc. I think in general every country has its hustles. It's better not to compare countries as you might get frustrated.
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As a black British woman living in Germany-the ppl at auslanderbehurder-(sorry for spelling)were so kind and helpful.
The weather is beautiful in summer. No freezing cold wind like in Liverpool.
There is never any dog mess where i live (Frankfurt)the streets are very clean here.
I made some wonderful German friends.
Everywhere has downsides but there is a lot worse places to live
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Among other things, the most common factor is unable to make friends.. You need to be super fluent in German language in order for a German to be your friend. The main thing is how the people of two regions perceive the word "Friendship" and is entirely different between EU Vs AMEA as Asians & Middle east friendship is not just partying, dance, drinking, having fun and sports, its also about going beyond from your schedule and be ready for your friends. I saw Immigrants in Germany from AMEA region can easily intermingle with each other in order to land an acquaintances into friendship. The only thing wrong is that they should not need to match the meaning of friendship perceive in their home town compared with the friendship in EU.
I think discrimination on the grounds of hair/skin color is also not really a matter we should think because its not your country. Discrimination is usual and everywhere in the world. you can simply ignore and move on...
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for anyone from Scandinavia lack of digitalisation of administration in Germany is pain in the butt, a lot of paper work. It is a costly way to run a society. When I came to Norway I had to meet a clerk just once to get my ID-token (two, you have to register after 6 months as a foreign resident), then everything could be fixed online.
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Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety, and illicit pills addiction. Imagine carving heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone. Believe it or not, in a couple of years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues.
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As a native German I have to say that paperwork and too many rules are the most annoying things here. The Germans are world champions in bureaucracy, they celebrate and love it! Nearly every single fart is regulated and it is getting worse and worse. I am really annoyed of that. Making friends difficulties even depends on the region where you are. It is very easy to make friends in the Ruhr area between Dortmund and Duisburg than in Franconia, where people are much more reservated to foreigners. But in general, there is no hate against strangers. Some idiots act unpolite or even racist, like everywhere else, but most peole are gentle. I never had problems in interacting with people coming from different countries, having different religions or anything else. Everyone is of the same woth to me, I always try to be polite and gentle . And one big advantage of Germany are the tasty dishes - come here and try!
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1) I can't believe that internet connection is worse than my country
2) EU citizen , I don't need immigration office
3) Already have many German friends, also nearby countries . Moreover, speak German fluently, besides vocabulary , and in the end, there are not only Germans living there
4-10) same as number 1. EU I LOVE YOU !!!! SO EU'S DRIVER'S LICENCE!!!!!Also smoker
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As a German I agree on most points, except on racism thing. Racism is everywhere, especially with those that accuse others to be racist. I personally experienced far more racism in other countries. I guess Germans are just very straight forward sometimes and don't understand how they might be considered a racist by saying something naive.
For the it's hard to make friends, it's very true but don't give up. Talk with them and drink with them so they open up, be consistent, because once you got a real friend in Germany they will be your friend for a lifetime.
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It is actually good that they have a strict process of getting a driving license. Here in the Czech republic they give driving licenses to nearly everybody and then we have a lot of people who are driving very recklessly, don't follow rules and cause accidents. If they pay more attention to preparation and it was regulated in Germany, we could prevent most of them.
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@augustiner3821
11 months ago
As a German can share some of his points, but my impression is, this guy has never set a foot on German or European soil.
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