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Delhi Girl in Germany
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ต.ค. 2024
Sharing my experiences in Germany as a working indian Mom
✨ Hi! I’m Rashmi , a Working Mom in Germany from India! ✨
Navigating life as a busy toddler mom, full-time professional, and Indian expat in Germany 🇮🇳➡️🇩🇪. Join me as I share the joys, challenges, and adventures of balancing a career, parenting a little one, and blending cultures in a new country. Here, you’ll find a mix of practical tips on parenting abroad, work-life balance hacks, glimpses into our multicultural family life, and vlogs capturing our daily moments and travel adventures. 🌍👶💼
Subscribe for relatable mom-life content, heartfelt stories, and a little slice of India from the heart of Europe! 🧡
(I only have TH-cam and Instagram accounts!)
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✨ Hi! I’m Rashmi , a Working Mom in Germany from India! ✨
Navigating life as a busy toddler mom, full-time professional, and Indian expat in Germany 🇮🇳➡️🇩🇪. Join me as I share the joys, challenges, and adventures of balancing a career, parenting a little one, and blending cultures in a new country. Here, you’ll find a mix of practical tips on parenting abroad, work-life balance hacks, glimpses into our multicultural family life, and vlogs capturing our daily moments and travel adventures. 🌍👶💼
Subscribe for relatable mom-life content, heartfelt stories, and a little slice of India from the heart of Europe! 🧡
(I only have TH-cam and Instagram accounts!)
Follow me on Instagram : thatdelhigirlingermanyprofilecard/?igsh=emE4NzR5emF3cHVs
Vlog December in Germany (Düsseldorf) | Christmas Markets, Shopping & Festive Food Adventures!
Welcome to my December vlog! Join me as I explore the festive magic of Germany during the holiday season. This video is packed with:
🎄 Strolling through charming Christmas markets, complete with twinkling lights and cozy vibes
🛍️ Shopping for unique holiday gifts and local treasures
🍴 Indulging in delicious food in Christmas markets, from Mulled wine to warm breads
Get ready to feel the holiday spirit and experience the magic of a German Christmas! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more festive adventures.
#Germany #ChristmasMarkets #Vlog #HolidaySeason #Travel #indiansingermany
🎄 Strolling through charming Christmas markets, complete with twinkling lights and cozy vibes
🛍️ Shopping for unique holiday gifts and local treasures
🍴 Indulging in delicious food in Christmas markets, from Mulled wine to warm breads
Get ready to feel the holiday spirit and experience the magic of a German Christmas! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more festive adventures.
#Germany #ChristmasMarkets #Vlog #HolidaySeason #Travel #indiansingermany
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Moving to Germany? Here’s What I Wish I Knew!
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Driving to the Office in Germany: A Day in My Life 🚗🇩🇪
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"Join me as I take you on a commute to my office in Germany! 🚘 From picturesque roads to traffic updates and some unique German Autobahn quirks, this video gives you a glimpse into everyday life as an expat in Deutschland. 🇩🇪 I’ll share: ✅ What it’s like driving on German roads. ✅ Tips for navigating German traffic. ✅ Fun sights along the way. If you’re curious about living, working, or driving...
Train Journey in Germany | Tipps: Travelling with toddler
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Karwa Chauth Vibes in Düsseldorf | Celebrating Indian Traditions in Germany
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A weekend in Germany (Düsseldorf): Indian Family
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A weekend in Germany (Düsseldorf): Indian Family
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thank you for your respect to what happened to this event on magdeburg christmas market 2024 and god bless you all ;)
Thank you 💖 May god bless you too 💕
It's amazing to see u 💖 and Duesseldorf market view🤶
Thank you Beben ☺️🤗
U need to atleast mention which city it is ?
@@sankadines Fair point. Thanks. Updated the description. It’s Düsseldorf!
@ThatDelhiGirlInGermany 👍
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@@missPrianka89 💕💕🤗
nice didi
@dipeshjoshi-e5f Thanks ☺️
Reibekuchen is the best!!!
@@katin251087 I love it 😍
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Proofed: Christmas Markets are for fun (and the stomach) 🙂
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Germany Germany Germany ---Chalo Chalo Chalo
Aao aao aao 😊
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Thanks 🤗
Pork Snitzel try Kiya kya? It's good
Not in Christmas market. But pehle kia hai 😊
Your friend is so cute! This video with your friend made me miss our time together 😢❤❤
I always miss our time together. Hopefully next year Christmas market together ❤😊
As a very introverted German who always hated being stared at my coping mechanism always was not to stare back at people into their eye but I'd focus on a spot between but a little above their eyebrows. Easier to hold a stare that way and they eventually look away lol but honestly many people who seem to be staring are just spacing out lost in thought. you're like a piece of furniture to them at that point. with some experience you'll know if someone staters at you in a provoking manner or not btw. i am German but have been living in India for a decade. in my first 1-2 years I'd always thought some aunties were looking angrily at me until my Indian husband took a quick glance and said "oh no, that aunty is just uncomfortable because she's hot/tired" and true enough if I would smile at them they'd all switch up and smile back very nicely
I think now after spending quite few years in Germany I understand the reasons and feel much more comfortable. And you saying “Aunty” that means you also understand Indian stares really well. I am laughing sitting on my couch. Because I know it’s otherwise so unusual in western countries to call someone Aunty 😆
@@ThatDelhiGirlInGermany I completed one decade in India last year and counting 😄 now whenever I visit back home my friends in Germany look at me weird when I tell them some story about "that neighborhood aunty" or "there is this grocery store uncle" 🙈😆
Radreisende berichten über Indien das sie ständig von Indern belästigt werden indem sie lange Strecken neben ihnen fahren oder wenn sie irgendwo halten sich viele Inder versammeln und sie anstarren. Auf Videos ist zu sehen wie sie wärend sie im Restaurant essen von Menschen umringt sind die sie während der ganzen der Mahlzeit anstarren. Manchen ist das so unangeehm das sie versuchen Indien sobald wie möglich wieder zu verlassen!
That would of course be true and I myself have mentioned that in the video that I am used to this in India as I have seen this happening. But the video is about my impressions and expectations in Germany especially unaware of society in general as a new comer. I really mean nothing bad. I feel really comfortable as I understand the culture better now 🙂
Kauffland has good stock of alcohol. I feel rewe is good for grocery shopping however for booze nothing can beat Kauffland.
@@LogicalguyThinking oh really. We usually never visit Kaufland. But i'll check it out next time
New subscriber! Wishing you lots of Success and Happiness ✨️. Please make videos on temples in Germany.
@@RU-Tech thank you. Sure. Will definitely keep in mind
India ke Dmart main bhi yahi haal hai😂
@@neerajsajwan7718 hehe. Which part?
@@ThatDelhiGirlInGermany jaldi jaldi grocery items billing counter main daalna
Good to know !! I’m ready to shop in Germany now 😊
@@noodleheadnehaincanada yay. I’ll accompany you anyways 😍
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really nice video🤝🏽😃
Thank you 🤩
As a German, I can say that people look at their phones all the time on public transport. Old people stare because they don't have a phone or don't use theirs. I only stare when someone acts weird but that's for safety reasons :) Also the "only cash" thing I have never experienced myself but I saw it displayed before entering stores, usually this only occurs with stores that have financial issues since paying with a card comes with extra cost for them(=fee). I literally use my bank card for everything.
A good vlog.
Glad you enjoyed it
Maybe they stare at you because you are a beautiful,lovely lady 😄
In Germany, 'If someone avoids your gaze, they have something to hide' or a guilty conscience.
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Well, nur bar might be for credit cards in general. But what i call a restaurant, not a Wurstbude in town or at the Weihnachtsmarkt, always accepts debit cards from one of our bigger national banks. If you want to stay for a longer time you need a Girokonto (includes this card), for sure and anyways. 👋
Actually it did happen to us in a couple of restaurants in Heidelberg before Corona times and I did have an EC Karte but it wasn’t accepted. I hope it has changed now, considering Heidelberg is one of the most touristic city in Southern Germany. And Hi 🙂
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We have many foreigners in out german company with little or no german knowledge. So when a non-german speaker is in the meeting we have to switsch to english. Unlike most foreigners we Germans speak different levels of english and so, german or english meetings, it is always a mix of realy bad language. But we take it with patience and humor and sometimes foreigners are pretty disappointed when we switch to english just when they wanted to practise their german. The worst is the many pronounciations of english we have with french, serbian, scotish, indian and all other dialects you can imagine.
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Ur teeth is full of polished white
Ye her koi vlogs banana suru kar dete hein after moving abroad. It is necessary to post videos 😅
I never though about looking at others is staring ... ok. The point with German is so true, everything around is in German. There are a few jobs in English, but there are so many people who just can get these jobs. And if you are invited to the neighbour, both may speak English, but may be their parents or their kids not, so it is just inconvinient constantly switching the language and translating everything to others. And even my wife understand English quite well, but she is not used to speak. "Nur was man schwarz auf weiß besitzt, kann man getrost nach Hause tragen!" At least they try to get rid of the fax. In case a restaurant only accepts cash, they usually show this openly often even at the entrance. From time to time, this happens.
Looking at some one for more than 5 seconds is staring. And for a whole journing of 5-10 mins in u-bahn or bus is not just looking. Also I would suggest that German government and Companies who are looking for talent from abroad, should make the importance of the language quite clear and this should be clear to foreign talent looking for job in Germany. When you are in Germany, you have to get yourself registered in first 15 days at Rathaus. Most probably no-one would speak English there. One might have to visit Immigration office in first 15 days and many times even after, and almost no-one speaks English there, at least no-one did in Stuttgart. And its quite difficult to be that fluent in German to speak to an Immigration officer and understand what they say in 6 months or a year. Just imagine working 8 hours, having family and then taking out time everyday to learn German so that you can be that fluent within a year-very very difficult. And thats not it, getting an apartment for rent, internet connection or God-forbid, if something goes wrong with internet or anything in your house, anyone you have to talk to, most probably can't speak english. So it should be made quite clear that your life is going to be quite "inconvenient" after moving to Germany.
About the socalled stare...most people are just looking in your direction while their mind is on an other planet..So don´t bother it´s not about you, you are just standing, sitting in their view direction (at least most of the time that is the case, and just looking in one´s other face is not perceived as intrusive in most Central Europe countries, so that´s not "German specific", but just in anglophile countries (USA, Canada, UK) it is different and perceived as intrusive) ;-D Socalled "western countries" do have totally divers cultures and mannerisms, and simply aren´t "culturally" the same.
Never been to Duesseldorf. I was once traveling to Stuttgart by Sban there was a German lady sitting right opposite to me and she was staring at me. I tried to ignore her twice however it didn't help much therefore I touched my head pretending to feel my invisible horns on my head and then I gave a wide smile to that German lady . She was so terrified that she got down at the next station seems like she saw the devil himself on the train 😂.
Wishes she knew mm Yes - . . She wishes she Had KNnown before coming to Germany
@RoderickEmanuel who should have known before coming to Germany?
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We just look straight ahead. If a person sits, stand or walks in front of us, we don't bother to look the other way to avoid eye contact rather than deliberately look at other persons' face or body.
@@peterzapp2091 this is what my husband does too 😀
So well put!! Stares was so not expected 😄
@@kirannautiyal1516now you must expect when you visit Germany
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Delhi - आंख दिखाता है, Uttarakhand - ये क्या ह्यू वालु ये आंखों थे, हे दीदी देखनी छै तू से थे यि. कन्न मेसी कू च यू
@@pankajrawat1201 hahaha. Ekdum sahi baat 😀😀 kani mesi 😀
One to Canada!! Here no one even make eye contact 😂
@@noodleheadnehaincanada I heard everyone smiles and greets on streets in Canada.
I wouldn't trust people who avoid eye contact!
I miss the stares in Düsseldorf. 😢😂
@@katin251087 visit more in Buses and trains then 😃
I lived and worked in Stuttgart unfortunately I lost my Job however I am happy to be in India no regrets atleast I was blessed to live and explore a foreign country. Many thanks to God and universe. I am doing well in India.
Wish you all the best ❤
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@@nishasajwan7639 that true 😃
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@@abhiidea3021 😆😀
I feel you 😅
@@corinaserban4669 I know right 😀
Nice walk!!! Warm regards from IRAN 🇮🇷 ❤
@@prowalktour_2 Thank you so much ❤️
Construction happens throughout the year in Germany such a beautiful thing to see it takes years to complete a simple Construction ❤❤
@@LogicalguyThinking that’s so true 😀
@ThatDelhiGirlInGermany where in Germany do you guys live?
@@LogicalguyThinking it says Düsseldorf
@@Ingrid-wf4cl I lived in Stuttgart
@@LogicalguyThinking oh great. I lived in Stuttgart for 4 years too. ☺
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