Is life really better in Germany?
Have you ever wondered what life is really like in Germany? I decided to find out by chatting with expats who were brave enough to make the move. In this video, I uncover the truth behind the pros and cons of living abroad. From speaking with foreigners who’ve experienced it all, I reveal whether life is truly better in Germany.
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"French are working more than germans"-- This is the most controversial statement i have ever heard.
@g.f.w.6402
Жыл бұрын
Yes I also thought she is joking.
@vinschnent
Жыл бұрын
I think the French might work more in terms of hours but Germans might be more efficient with the time they work
@g.f.w.6402
Жыл бұрын
@@vinschnent yes exactly. Its senseless if the French work 1000 hours per day but are not productive. I observed the same in Greece and Spain, where I live. They work a lot but they do nearly nothing in this time and wonder, why they dont earn money. Just sitting and waiting and doing nothing is not working.
@bobbybobsen
Жыл бұрын
France has conpared to other countries in europe super low houres per week. She is lying.
@LuapvanHD
Жыл бұрын
I think there are little places in the world where the people work less the in France
Many of those impressions are *very* specific to Munich, the rest of Germany can be very different. Both in a positive and in a negative way.
@barbarusbloodshed6347
Жыл бұрын
He should go visit the Ruhrpott.
@nickkerr4893
Жыл бұрын
even the smallest city in germany you have a better life
@paulszki
Жыл бұрын
@@barbarusbloodshed6347 Not sure what you think of "Ruhrpott" but I have lived there for about 10 years and it was pretty alright. In my experience people who find a lot of places to be "dangerous" have either been really unlucky or they have a tendency to get into trouble themselves... or they've never actually been to said place and just heard scary stories. Like I now live in Berlin close to Warschauer Straße/Brücke and some people will be like "oh no don't go there. it's so dangerous!" and I'm like what are you even talking about? Same with places like Kottbusser Tor in Kreuzberg or Neukölln in general. A couple of homeless punks or dudes selling weed aren't going to shiv you for walking by. Some people just live way too sheltered lives and freak out the moment they see signs of poverty or minor criminial activity.
@Steven-bh6oi
Жыл бұрын
Sure like in every other Countries
@Steven-bh6oi
Жыл бұрын
In these days it’s more complicated Illegal immigrants are a huge issue right now. The government isnt doing a good job at all. Anyhow hope is on its way
"Is life really be-ah?" ... said the Brit.
@K__a__M__I
Жыл бұрын
Britain. Where they love their tea but hate the T.
@stateofflux7453
Жыл бұрын
Dropping the "-tt-" grates on the ears to be honest
@MellonVegan
Жыл бұрын
@@stateofflux7453 To you, I love it.
@stateofflux7453
Жыл бұрын
@@MellonVegan No, it sounds bad. The dropped T sound comes across very harsh. And one of the key reasons Germany is so great is that “Vee Germans love Prezision und Korrectness, ja”
@Milchdieb
Жыл бұрын
@Proud Anglo-Saxon No love for the "T"
I moved from Germany to New Zealand, and I miss how smoothly everything worked in Germany, plus the Germans are much more reliable than the New Zealanders. When you come from Germany you take things for granted, now I appreciate it more.
@ja_u
Жыл бұрын
I think that’s something very true. Its easy to criticize things if you’ve never seen anything else and think the answers and solutions are simple. I would say most of the ppl who actually lived in other parts of the world will tell you they realized what they had. There is no perfect and the grass seems to always be greener on the other side. Appreciate your own grass lol
@OhMyKMPR
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree! We (i.e. Germans) are a bunch of complainers and there are quite a few of things to complain about. But on the whole, we have it pretty good. Anyone who has ever lived abroad for a long time can understand that, I think. And on a side note: I think it's good to point out one's faults because acknowledging what's wrong is the first step to improvement.
This is so strange for me... I am German, but lived 24 years in the US, and recently returned home. I so understand the interviewed opinions, i do feel a bit as a foreigner here as well. The bureaucracy and lack of digital solutions is really a pain. 😅 I mean... you may have the option to fill out a form out online, just so they print it out in their office and it gets processed the old way anyway. 😂 One thing is for sure: Shit happens everywhere, but it is MUCH safer here than anywhere in the USA. Fun video, thank you for posting.
@sebastianmatz2828
Жыл бұрын
Die Wälder in Europa brennen und aus Russland gibt es kein Papier mehr. Bisher gilt noch: wenn einmal die große Flut kommt, dann finden wir Deutschland wieder , wegen den Zetteln auf der Wasseroberfläche. Aber wie gesagt, Papier wird knapp..
@val-schaeffer1117
Жыл бұрын
"Shit happens everywhere, but it is MUCH safer here than anywhere in the USA." - LOL. What about zillions of far right Neo Nazi crimes? Deep rooted Nazi penetration in police force?
@g.f.w.6402
Жыл бұрын
Als jemand, der seit fast 10 Jahren in Spanien lebt, kann ich sagen, dass es hier tausend mal schlimmer ist als in Deutschland. Behörden reagieren teilweise nicht mal auf Nachfragen meines Anwaltes und es wird allgemein empfohlen, sich nur über Gestorias an spanische Behörden zu wenden, um überhaupt Aussicht auf Erfolg zu haben. In Deutschland bekommt man wenigstens irgendwann das, was man haben will.
@val-schaeffer1117
Жыл бұрын
@@g.f.w.6402 Sicherlich Nigerien ist noch schlimmer. Wir reden über Deutschland.
@jurijeckel4938
7 ай бұрын
Ich stimme Ihnen zu. Lebe auch am Mittelmeer und die Bürokratie ist um einiges ineffektiver. Im Vergleich zur Schweiz, Dänemark, Hong Kong oder anderen entwickelten Staaten wie die USA ist Deutschland eine Katastrophe. Hier ist ein Kanadier online ohne Besuch in Kanada zur Rente gegangen. Macht seinen Reisepass auch online. Da ist Deutschland weit weg davon...
Your interviews illuminate so much positive energy- it’s amazing! Thank your work and way of being.
The best thing when I travel to Germany, compared to Guatemala is the beautiful silence, no trash, and no poor street animals.
@Ambrosia-
Жыл бұрын
There's nothing wrong with street animals, they can live freely, our world isn't just for humans.
@alejxi1889
Жыл бұрын
@@Ambrosia- You need to understand as well, that domestic animals rely on humans beings, they can't survive ''freely'' on their own
@ellevasc
Жыл бұрын
@@Ambrosia- they aren’t talking about dogs running freely on a field, mate. they’re talking about dogs being malnourished and oftentimes abused, searching for something to eat in people’s rubbish. it’s not pretty, and it’s not poetic. these animals deserve and should have a home and humans to take care of them.
@captainchaoscow
Жыл бұрын
That's Trump propaganda
@dhtran681
11 ай бұрын
@@captainchaoscow ❓❓❓
Can we shortly thank the English for making their language so easy to learn that we can talk to people from all over the world?
@galaxydave3807
Жыл бұрын
English spelling doesnt make it *that* easy often
@peter_meyer
Жыл бұрын
@@galaxydave3807 Bow your bow when the bow man is at the bow side. Yeah, love it. Doesn't make sense, but shows some disadvatages of the english language
@hlodovvig
Жыл бұрын
@@peter_meyer In all languages, one can give an example with homonyms and polysemantic words. It's not a 'disadvantage'.
@peter_meyer
Жыл бұрын
@@hlodovvig Do a similar one in german. And don't come up with "umfahren", that's just two meanings.
@val-schaeffer1117
Жыл бұрын
English is not exactly easy. It is ubiquitous. And the latter makes it acceptable as a lingua franca. Native speakers can still spot hundreds of grammatical and stylistic errors in your written English.
Love your Interviews ❤
Ich liebe deine Videos, du stellst Fragen die viel aufmachen und tiefere Einblicke in die Persönlichkeiten geben, weiter so 👌😘
wow someone from my country of Honduras! glad to see that, big difference in those 2 countries.
Munich was so quiet and peaceful when I was there in 2014. I loved it. People are reserved.
What could be better ? Coming from a german, the korean girl was spot on ... the bureaucracy in this country is awful, even for us germans
@whohan779
Жыл бұрын
The double whammy is that 'Beamtendeutsch' is hard to understand for many natives… how can people cope that don't speak the language apart from running everything through machine translation or (hopefully) getting an official translation. At least all country-wide legal stuff should be available in other languages (human-verified) online.
My day always gets better when you upload. God bless you all and your families!❤
Great video! Thanks!
Hey man, great video! Come up to Northern Germany... Would love to see you again!
@bechri9573
10 ай бұрын
mein Reden, Digger! 👍🏼
As a german i wish more other germans would see this video to be more thankful what they have. I was for 3 weeks in Rio de Janeiro and it showed me pretty well how different the world can be.
@OffTom5783
Жыл бұрын
I'm from Brazil, I've been to Germany but never to Rio de Janeiro because my parents don't think it's safe enough lol
@whohan779
Жыл бұрын
It's almost a German pass-time to complain, yet mass-riots are much less prevalent than in neighboring France, unless the crowd is really pissed off (even then they're mostly peaceful). If you ever get no proper response from a German on what's bugging them, you can safely assume their life is as perfect as it gets or they just don't know were to start. 🤭
Great work bro
In my opinion, as a German, it is ok country to live, but not to enjoy life. Any time I was in Brazil or Italy I made friend super quickly, and they are really good friends, including my Italian boyfriend... In Germany I only am friends good friends with people with Turkish background etc. I do think my German German friends are way too strict and cold-hearted, I do not feel so well around them. I dont connect with typical German mentality, sometimes can be really harsh and brutal mentality... I love Italian way of living, you invite people over for pasta pizza, just to have a nice evening, you dont have to become friends or best friends, but just be a bit more spontaneous and friendly. A smile goes a long way.
@achillealberti5357
Жыл бұрын
try to live in italy whitout you’re parents support IS LITERALLY IMPOSSIBLE people whit master degrees in engineering get payed 1500/1600€ a month but the cost of the life is not that different from Germany (10% less or something like that)
@ForeverNihil
Ай бұрын
I think Italians really like foreigners so if anyone comes I think its very easy to make friends. Source: Im from Sicily :D
Don’t forget, Bavaria and Germany can be very different things 😂 I am from NRW and have lived in Munich for a couple of years. So I know 😂. In London, too, btw. Keep going 🖖
@whohan779
Жыл бұрын
Bavaria is by far the biggest & most important 'Freistaat' (Saxony comes somewhat close, but still far). Baden-Württemberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony & Hesse also have a lot people, but none of those states even have noteworthy independence movements. Munich if anything may be comparable to Hamburg in terms of entire federal states.
Thanks for your videos. It helps us Germans with an external view.
They respect the fact that everyone has more time to live, on the other hand they complain that the shops are closed on Sundays....
The Main Problem here in Germany is the Bürokratie. To much paperwork. I am German and i hate it. Love your Videos, Mate. 👍✌️
@proxis9980
Жыл бұрын
whaaaaaat :D its the best thing about germany! woudl you rather be at the mercy of the mood of some dude or gal who decideds stiff for you ?`i think having a papertrail of all decision and acts done to and from you is THE best thing if you want objectiviy in all things :D that said there is of course no reason why the papertrail still needs to be on friggin paper in 2023 :P but we are gettign there..slowly but steady , my mom litterlya last year was creating web forms for "Haltung eines gefährlichen Hundes" for the city administration ;) its comming ! dont give up hope :D
@Klassenfeind
11 ай бұрын
Really depends on your Wohnort. I'm living in one of the kleinste Landkreis and everything Bürokratie goes smoothly and fast. 😊
@MegaMrEva
11 ай бұрын
@@Klassenfeind come to Hamburg mate. 🤣✌️
Great vídeo congrats 👏
i might have missed something or maybe they did not show it but what were they saying about the "german" on the bicycle
Me getting more excited cuz I got a job and just booked my appointment with the consulate.
1:18 The lambo. Gold
We are to serious, like the man on the bike said. The Netherlands they are not that strict for what i have experienced- again a little generalised. When you visit or move here choose the right city or area for your state of mind. That is the maybe the most interesting fact about Germany, that when it comes to mentalities, we got everything here. Beaches, mountains, forests, castles, several big cities every part coming with another mentality and vibe.
Just one thing. The country is spelled Colombia ;)
Would be much nicer when you also do it in other cities that people have a picture about Germany and not only Munich.
Honey, There's a huge difference between working a lot and working efficiently.
Cheerz😊!
Bruh you need to interview balck folks on this topic. Trust me it will be interesting.
7:10 did he say he got KO'd twice back in the UK?
@Kydunk
Жыл бұрын
I think yes, lol
You're digustingly Brittish, and I love you.
Since corona we often pay with credit cards
Usually u habe like 2 or 3 renting companys in town thaz are verry effordsble but u need wbs or its hard to find em as a foriginer i can imagine Or landlors discriminste not the " race" but ur a student or u just got a job u arent theiugh the first 3 months, self imployed u once where unimplpyed for a long period Even for germans its hard to find a nice place in a specific area i mean u dont wsnt to be to fshr away feom where u work study or grew up (in my case) makes it hard
@YukiTheOkami
Жыл бұрын
But jes this rent situation discriminstion westher u where on alg2 for a whilenor ur an imigrsnt freshly came here its ...something needs to change
Munich is quite different from other cities in Germany.
Ask this in Vienna!!
I love how us English just straight up tell it how it is back home (there are dead bodies in the water) and everyone swears a lot
I am a German. And im very proud of our values. Everybody here can live in freedome ans Peace.
@klo786
Жыл бұрын
Muslim values?
@JustMichael51083
Жыл бұрын
@@klo786 😂
@swiggles4342
Жыл бұрын
Imagine having a bunch of turks in your country, hell no...
@whohan779
Жыл бұрын
@@klo786 Certainly not Christian, apart from maybe in Bavaria or close by. I can't tell you why the literal " *Christian* Democratic Union" let so many extremist Muslims in (those that don't aggressive impose their beliefs or cause injuries are covered by the constitution), other than a lingering sense of guilt for our precursor… Reich. Well, I know perfectly integrated Muslims, but nowadays they form the minority.
@dhtran681
11 ай бұрын
@@klo786 muslim and all other religion members are fine to me, as long as they don't put their religion above the German laws.
Tip top
Germany could be the best or one of the best place(s) for living on earth but the biggest problem with it is its language which takes decades to master. By the time you learn German well enough to understand spoken form of it without subtitles, you will have left your adolescence behind! Germany has always been a dream place for me to live (because I'm a car enthusiast interested in German Youngtimers!) but Deutsch is a massive barrier that never let me enter this great country. Wish all the people in the world could speak the same language and communicate much easier.
@wakeupcall2665
Жыл бұрын
Try the Michael Thomas method. And the language isn’t really a barrier, if you’re serious about your dream!
@Messergebnis-liebhaber
Жыл бұрын
@@wakeupcall2665 Thanks for your recommendation. Unfortunately, I have a hearing problem that sometimes makes it hard to even understand my first language let alone second or third languages! If people speak loud enough, I can understand them but most people tend to speak calmly and they get angry when you ask them to repeat (beg your pardon!) what they have already said!
@barbarusbloodshed6347
Жыл бұрын
@@Messergebnis-liebhaber your English is good enough that you shouldn't have too many problems learning German, after all German and English are close cousins... English is basically just a German dialect with a few bits of French, Latin and Old Norse thrown in. Try to see the two languages as one. My tip: look at the sounds and their equivalents in both languages. The English TH is equivalent to the German D. Thanks = Danke The = Der, Die, Das Think = Denken The English GH is equivalent to the German CH. Light = Licht Night = Nacht The English T is equivalent to the German S. Water = Wasser What = Was That = Das (there's the TH = D again) etc. etc. Once you've internalized this you'll have no problems learning German.
@Messergebnis-liebhaber
Жыл бұрын
@@barbarusbloodshed6347 Thank you my friend. The truth is I have started learning German for a while (about 2 weeks and a half) and I know all the similarities between the two languages you mentioned above (they are both Germanic languages). I can make simple sentences in German now such as: Wie schnell fahren Sie? Können Sie bitte mir geben um etwas zu schreiben? So, yes I have already started studying German (I study about 3 - 4 hours per day). However, the main problems I face with are: 1) - Understanding spoken German 2) - Making sentences in German and German word order All the complexities of German grammar can be handled because there are rules to follow but the word order doesn't seem to follow any strict rules and verbs, subjects, adverbs and objects can switch their places in a sentence awkwardly! Maybe things get better during the process but I'm not sure!
@t.a.yeah.
Жыл бұрын
@@Messergebnis-liebhaber Just hold on! 2-3 weeks are not much, it will take at least months, but you can learn any language. :) I've studied some languages in my life and the beginning is hard, but it will get better and better, but I guess, you know that. There are also videos like "Easy German", that might help at some point.
Hye I'm from. Malaysia Asia my name is Mimi Malina Ahmad. ..Muslim would love to migrated in Germany.. all by myself my grandfather from German.. I was born up in Malaysia. ..2023
Is that Lucas Bravo from Emily in Paris? LOL.
I swear i've seen that guy on the red bike in another KZread interview video
Depends on the region in Germany. Munich in Bavaria is very particular in Germany.
Better than living where?
You ask us Germans what could be better? Simples ... open your eyes, realise that every country/mentality has something beautiful to offer. Identify it, honour and embrace it!
@val-schaeffer1117
Жыл бұрын
Except everything which Germany has to offer are rabid institutional discrimination and general hostility in everyday lives.
@Iikkxx35567
Жыл бұрын
@@val-schaeffer1117 are you okay?
@val-schaeffer1117
Жыл бұрын
@@Iikkxx35567 More like German dog. Or German's dog. Lord Haw Haw?
@Iikkxx35567
Жыл бұрын
@@val-schaeffer1117 what?
@Iikkxx35567
Жыл бұрын
@@val-schaeffer1117 what? 😂
خذ بعين الاعتبار ان جميع المقابلات في ميونيخ وليس في كل المانيا المانيا بلد جميل. وعقلية شعبها عملية جدا هذا مايميزها عن غيرها وكمحب ومربي للكلاب عشقت هذه البلاد من حبي لكلاب الروت وايلر والمتربع علي عرش الكلاب في العالم الراعي الالماني . اتمني زيارة هذه البلد
@bechri9573
10 ай бұрын
fully agree 😂
the french guy is handsome, i love his accent
@ChatooonOfWaterloo
5 ай бұрын
he looks very typical in his movements and attitude
Covid didn't destroy handshaking (as we can see from the end of the video)
Nice video! just one small typo, it is Colombia, not Columbia
@alvarotorres9057
Жыл бұрын
Maybe their from DC, District of Columbia.
@brenrasc727
Жыл бұрын
@@alvarotorres9057 Nope. She is from Colombia, as in South America.
off topic but i just love accents so much
@bechri9573
9 ай бұрын
which accents are you talking about? those of the people interviewed or the local ones in Germany?
Hello everyone here. Wish and hope you're good. Here is what i know. Germany is the perfect land for germans. Being an auslander, especially african- housing appartments are expensiiiiiiivvvves, taxes and health(itq true it helps) take 42% of ur salary. There are 23 millions of migrants there but they still complain about lack of laborers. Because language barrières. U have millions of talented and able migrants but on the streets,obliged C1 level for a job,having an appointment takes months. Really. And for the migrants that make it, they r just used to benefit the economy but how they been treated. They should regulise migrants situation there
Be careful from the neighbors the call the police if you make a barbecue
@peter_meyer
Жыл бұрын
Yes, because you didn't invite them.
Nice video, als always. Now, being German and never really having lived anywhere else, I do not feel entitled to answer. I think, however, what may come up in the comments is the question of "general safety" - now, Munich is, undoubtedly, one of the safer major cities in Germany, and definitly one of the cleanest I have ever visited. :) However, I'd say that compared with other countries, general safety nationwide is not as bad as some Germans think it is. (Talking to expat co-students and co-workers was quite enlightening there). This is especially true for the countryside (even if burglary eg has increased over the past decades alongside with transit traffic). Eg, it is said that Mafia leaders frequently hide in the German countryside posing as decent Italian citizens - as no one would ever look for them there. (This is true for my former home town, at least, where such a guy for years was the neighbour and friend of the local chief of police...) But also if you take a look at big cities. There are always areas where one would not like to go alone, but I guess that is true for every city (Edit: almost everywhere in the world). I am a middle-aged (or well, a bit more than that) woman, and still feel safe using public transport during evenings in the larger cities of my area. And it's not Munich, btw. :)))
@peter_meyer
Жыл бұрын
Yep, fully agree. After living in a London suburb for almost 2 years i appreciate the allnight public transport in my tow and around. Despite living just 30km out of London city, it was more or less impossible to get out of London late in the evening. So either you had a car or had to leave the city at 7pm latest. Alternatvely pay a taxi cab 60 quid. That was back when the Pound was at 1,60.
@Katharsis44-091
Жыл бұрын
I come from eastern Europe and to me is life hier in Germany pretty uncomfortable, and the German people quite narrow minded and they have all the same opinions.
@peter_meyer
Жыл бұрын
@@Katharsis44-091 All of them? Then why are there more than 20 political parties? And how do they all get votes?
@Katharsis44-091
Жыл бұрын
@@peter_meyer No there are seven political parties, and only one of them makes another policy ( AfD ) against the Establishment ( the other parties). That's why this party, which is making a different policy is being attacked, defamed and demonized, so that the Germans are afraid of it and although they are quite unhappy with the other parties, they don't vote for this one party. German people are extremely conform and obedient.
@marge2548
Жыл бұрын
@@Katharsis44-091 Interesting. I am quite sure that there is a lot of disagreement between Germans , but then - we tend to live in bubbles and avoid people thinking differently, at times. So maybe you are somewhat locked-in in the wrong bubble (for you)? Depending from where you live, it might be difficult to find another one - I was more successful via the internet (using forums, or fb-groups) than in real life, for sure.
The country is spelled "Colombia" (yes even in English) not "Columbia"
Colombia*
I left Germany a long time ago, since I felt it was too crowded.
@buzifalus
Жыл бұрын
When was that ? And where did you leave to ?
@antjestr1047
Жыл бұрын
Yes its very crowded & loud imo (I'm German), everywhere you hear and see people, cars, trains... wish it could be more like scandinavian countrys, Canada etc (more nature, less people)...and it only gets worse more and more people are coming here ... a lot of people dont care about others anymore listening to loud music on their phones in trains as if they are the only people there etc etc
@buzifalus
Жыл бұрын
@@antjestr1047 most of the world will become like this unfortunately
@bechri9573
10 ай бұрын
so, thanks for leaving the space over to us 🤜🏼🤛🏼
1:32 I counted 20 times "like"
@charlesdarwin6142
Жыл бұрын
I cringed so hard
I wish people here would be more friendly. Die Deutschen sind so distanziert, es ist echt eine große Herausforderung hier Freundschaften zu schließen
@brenrasc727
Жыл бұрын
Fully agree! It's difficult to make friends here.
Listen at 6:34
@user-om1sr9kt3t
Жыл бұрын
She is a bitch?
4:13 never worked a minute
The anthem at the beginning is 105 years too late ;-)
*Colombia - um Gottes Willen!
Go to Berlin!
No, we never cross a red light! We want to be good examples, just in case a kid would watch.
why tha hell god save the king anthem in a video about germany ?
@stpaley
Жыл бұрын
because he's german
Beim Intro: Thema Deutschland und man nimmt die Melodie der englischen Nationalhymne 😂
@samojede6776
Жыл бұрын
Oder vom dt. Kaiser
it is
This is only for Munich.. they should come and see dortmund, tram here is from the 1800's, stinky, often drunkards well mostly :)
MUCH BETTA 🤙🏻 - Baga Chipz
My wife and I spent September 2011 in NYC ( Manhattan). In 2013 we spent September in Charlottenburg-Berlin. Germany was a better experience. Why? There was this feeling of physical security and an amazing history that was not self-congratulatory. If every country owned its history like Germany does, the world would be a better place. If you can respect a country then I respect Germany. PS I am only speaking for myself but my wife does not vehemently disagree. And I am certainly not knocking NYC, but, gee ,maintain your infrastructure !
That one point points really out....i really start to hate these generalisations! That´s not only about germans and Germany. It is interesting anyway ;-)
You keep misspelling Colombia. You’ve done that in more than one video.
My men, just FYI. It's Colombia. Not Columbia.
England is a very safe country i was in cornwall
@paolor.479
Жыл бұрын
UK is a huge dump 👍
As a Greek who grew up in Germany... its only good for the money. I am already planning to leave this country and return home and take a bit of a hit financially for actually having a beautiful country with warmer people or try Switzerland. Swiss people arent as cold as Germans.
@d.h.1999
Жыл бұрын
You're just a regular German, fed up with German BS who want's to leave Germany to live with good weather and friendly people. That is as German as it can get. Congrats! :D
@Kostas_Dikefalaios
Жыл бұрын
@@d.h.1999 I am not a German. Far from it. Not only culturally.
@dhtran681
11 ай бұрын
@@Kostas_Dikefalaios A person, who declares money as the only good reason to live in Germany, doesn't understand the true German values.
@niranjansrinivasan4042
11 ай бұрын
@@Kostas_DikefalaiosI can understand
@James12361
10 ай бұрын
@@Kostas_Dikefalaiosyou won’t be missed
jedes Land hat seine vorteil und nach teile, es kommt an was sie wünschen und das Land Erwarten, wichtig ist, es soll poblikum jeder nationen Glücklich leben, über wetter, über gute und gesunde narrungen, über politik, über schule und Bildungen,Über Arbeitstelle und gute lohn,über wirtschaft und ökonomie,über technologie für alle , über Gesundheitsystem und behundlung massnamen jeder krankheiten und demokratie auch soziale richtigkeiten, ich bin armeste mensch hir aber wechsele nicht das land so leicht von andre Länder,, sprechen ist leicht, alle die jenigen ihre fragen geantwortet, sollen auch hier lange leben, dann entscheiden, welche land ist besser! es soll alle fälle sehen, vergleichen nicht gut aber es soll sehen werklich welche land stehe auf alle andre länder hümanitet an!
3:45 It's Colombia, not Columbia
I thought you want to make a Video about Germany not about Munich
@galaxydave3807
Жыл бұрын
Munich is a city, the third largest, in Germany
Munich has nothing to do with the germany I'm used to and grew up in. Come to west germany, near the netherlands. It's a whole fucking different story here trust me!
@user-om1sr9kt3t
Жыл бұрын
How it is different?
Germany is good place to live. But Finnland is one of the most efficient country in my opinion. No bureaucracy, almost everything is digital, efficient transport systems.
Now send these people to Frankfurt for a week
@sisuguillam5109
11 ай бұрын
Und?
Ist das die kaiserhymne im intro? WTF
@6995di
Жыл бұрын
Ja, oder die englische, weil er Brite ist. Ist die selbe Melodie.
Adding the imperial anthem is a nice touch 😊
@whohan779
Жыл бұрын
I can't help but sing Liechtenstein's anthem to it when I see it for Munich (the most similar country who still uses it). "Oben am jungen Rhein Lehnet sich Liechtenstein…"
@bechri9573
10 ай бұрын
habt ihr euch verlaufen?
07:12 what the heck
There are a few things wich could be better in Germany. It’s so hard to make friends here . The Germans could be more open minded and relaxed
@sisuguillam5109
11 ай бұрын
It might be you, who is the issue (going by your other comment... and your avatar).
@bechri9573
10 ай бұрын
you should try to socialize without exposing that outdated nationalist Prussian flag in your profile pic and see what's gonna happen, good luck, Fritz!
life is fine here but its a hell hole when it comes to dating and meeting a girl. Its totally non existent to meet someone
@bechri9573
10 ай бұрын
well, depends ... 😂
Germany is a great country...
ColOmbia,
It's super worth it to live in germany
@val-schaeffer1117
Жыл бұрын
Only if you're white, and below average unskilled migrant siphoning the welfare system.
@Kostas_Dikefalaios
Жыл бұрын
Its not for your mental health and social interactions.
@val-schaeffer1117
Жыл бұрын
@@Kostas_Dikefalaios Not even for the salaries as they are shit low, further worsened by sky high taxes. Add to that, stuffy exclusionary arrogant culture, lousy food, bad weather.
@Kostas_Dikefalaios
Жыл бұрын
@@val-schaeffer1117 Yeah Germany had its financial high back when my parents migrated there 40 years ago. Its still high compared to my country but I am really weighing down on either going back home and being happy with less or try a country like Switzerland.
@val-schaeffer1117
Жыл бұрын
@@Kostas_Dikefalaios Actually NOT that higher. Germans are masters of doctoring stats to look good. Ultimate indicator of wealth is INDIVIDUAL wealth ownership, where it ranks only ONE rank above Greece (and worse than Slovenia and Malta). It is simple: taste of the pudding is in eating. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_wealth_per_adult
Please bro for the next time you can put UNITED STATES instead America? because americans we are all countries like Uruguay, Argentina, Peru, Mexico etc. However, nice video!!! Regards from Uruguay.
One couldn’t tell that Germany was still efficient telling from Frankfurt Airport lol
@whohan779
Жыл бұрын
To be fair, the airspace is _crowded_ over Frankfurt & still no major incidents to speak of.
@mikevarga6742
Жыл бұрын
@@whohan779 yes but just getting through security to switch flights is a nightmare. 2 hour layover will be tight
@sisuguillam5109
11 ай бұрын
@@mikevarga6742it is one of the busiest airports in the world - squeezed into a very small space... that's why.
@mikevarga6742
11 ай бұрын
@@sisuguillam5109 yea. American airports are crazy busy too. In New York u can switch flights in 30 mins max. That Frankfurt security takes their time.
@sisuguillam5109
11 ай бұрын
@@mikevarga6742 national the standard in FRA is 30; it is (unless it changed) 45 if you are switching in the same Terminal. I, personally, wouldn't book flights with that short a connection time because I do not feel like stressig myself - but travel agents/platforms can offer you flights with that connection time.
Should be Women security 😍😘
It's funny to see what bothers people from other countries in Germany and that's exactly what bothers us Germans too 🤣 Too much paperwork, paying with cash, long waiting times at authorities, rents and infrastructure.
You can't do this interview in Munich - you just can't.
Bavaria ❤
For sure in Germany is better than in Poland 😅
@solce809
3 ай бұрын
they didn’t even interview a Pole