I came deputed to Germany in 1981 & worked. I learnt the language, & found my partner, grew 2 up with daughters. I adjusted adapted to their culture & norms, integrated. Its 44 yrs
Since you feel masters is the only university degree he got, he already did B. E, which too was in a university. Do you ever wonder how, in the name of free education, does the German economy benefit from these foreign students? how it creates future taxpayers and contributors to the social security for the otherwise ageing population and economy amidst threatening shortage of high skilled young workers?
But postponing the appointment for a week if only 2 minutes late? Bro, atleast we can negotiate and get it done in India. Don't forget this valuable asset you can only get in developing countries. You are not necessarily 'happy' or dopamine maxxed in the developed countries.
@@techtronics6121 not sure about 2 minutes but usually when it's 10 minutes the Germans will feel disrespected, as many themselves would be 15 minutes early for example. so as retaliation (and because they might have other matters to attend to) they will postpone. sorry about your experiences here though
I agree as Indian. I lived in Germany for a year. Actually, Germans are very humble. The first impression can be different. But if you give enough time, you will slowly see who they are for real. Good people. ❤ If you start off humble, you see the most beautiful side of Germans. If you come across as full of yourself and judgemental, they act cocky too. For those talking about inflexibility - Indians are disorderly. It is not flexibility. That is not the correct word for Indians. The correct words are chaos and disorder. Germans are the opposite. And about paper and not electronic, Germans know it is still safe to follow some traditional systems. No one can hack anything. Don't underestimate a country that created SAP. Indians are very inflexible wherever they go. There is little India in all the countries and hanging out with only Indian people eating Indian food. Indians can't assimilate or adapt and learn from others. I feel like Indians are the lousy cousins of Germans.
@@PeterSlazy oh really, German Standards are slowly going to the dogs. Punctuality compare the bu services, train services today with 30 years ago.. Cleanliness look at the toilets and passages at all main Railway stations, , German Products are contaminated with chinese spare parts. A coffee machine today has a life span of two years now. The local culture has changed. It is becoming more and more woke.
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He's the kind of people we need. Respectful, eager to work, well prepared. Doing your research in advance and having realistic expectations is key to success and shows that you're compatible to the culture.
Very level headed individual and the reporter. In order to understand German culture (apart from drinking beer !) you need to be honest, transparent and direct. Once you reach this basic level, you will get acceptance relatively easily. Never exaggerate what you do or achieved - that will backfire easily in Germany. Your reputation is achieved by doing not by your auntie.
@f.h.7671 I'm glad that your 30 years of experience have given you favorable experiences and that's great. I am not denying it but I know many who have also expressed mixed opinion so I hope you understand that humans do differ. I even have family members who are married to em and I don't agree
@@JhilmilBasu You see, this exactly is how not to talk "I don't agree" is not informative. A statement should be conclusive and explain your thoughts. You talk and talk and don't say anything. "People have mixed opinon", but which one and why. It's beating around the bush, in German "um den heißen Brei reden". To refer to "eywaves", you are not transparent and not direct. If humans are different, it would result in "it's impossible to give a general opinion about Germany", cause there are people of any kind. A phrase like "I'm glad that your 30 years of experience have given you favorable experiences and that's great" is pure emotion, it's polite, but doesn't give any information and if applied often, it feels like you waste time for beeing polite. It can be considered a good social skill, also good if you are a therapist, but not good among engeneers. Mutual feelgood is not the goal of their project. Common success is the goal - this brings the feelgood without any words.
This is what I wanna say to everyone who wants to go to Germany or to any other countries. This is for my Indian friends. Stop going to other countries because it's a trend! Go if it's your passion, or something that motivated you for years, otherwise you'll be disappointed. I wanted to get out of Indian for years and I was not able to do because of my financial situation. Soon I'll be able to move away from India, not because of a trend, but I'm doing this because this is what I wanted to do since I was a kid. And no, it's not a heaven outside India, but it's not a heaven in India. Wherever you go, if it's the place you always wanted to be, you'll be happy. Just don't ruin other's dream by going to another country just because you got the money and you're following a trend. Then you go there and ruin everything and create a bad reputation for others. And about getting into the circles of German people. I don't know what this guy was doing for 5 years. I've made really good German friends online within few months, who helped me more than any of my Indian friends. Yeah it's hard for them to trust you at first, but don't rush it, be respectful and don't be a creep. And another important thing, many Indians mess up with this. Don't bring all your cultural and traditional baggage to another country. Try to assimilate with the people who lives there and try to be part of their community other than making a small India wherever you go, because that's when they start to look at you like an outsider who makes trouble. And about the German language. If you want to learn a language, you need the motivation to do it. And if you're finding German hard to start with, then I recommend you to start watching a series called Dark ( Dunkel) watch all episodes with German audio with German subtitles. Yeah you won't understand anything but you'll get really familiar with the sounds and everything, then you'll get rid of the starting block. And if anyone who is interested in doing masters in Germany, you can hit me up and I can maybe try to help you if I get time. I choose to do all process myself rather than spending 2 lakhs on some agency.
And to be honest a lot of Germans are really mean and disgusting, not saying everyone is great. But still there are a lot of really nice Germans. And your best way to find them is by learning the language so it will be easier.
Your comment really motivated me after seeing all those weird videos about Germany and German people. I am too coming to Germany next month. It really made me feel relaxed. Thanksss!
@@vidushiyadav0507 Congratulations brother. Consider yourself lucky and don't listen to the majority who says " don't come to Germany, it's all bad" . They b we benefit so much from being in Germany and they don't want others to enjoy it, and more people coming to Germany means less opportunity to those who talk shit about Germany while staying there. I was supposed to come to Germany next month but because of the flooding number of people applying for visa due to the trend, I was not able to get an early appointment thus I sadly had to defer. So you are really fortunate and lucky in that regards. I have a lot of good German friends who have decades of German history, and what I can tell you is that , yes there are so many bad and disgusting people in Germany, maybe more so than the good ones, but a lot of these bad people are not just Germans but immigrants who went there and don't respect the opportunity Germany gave them. If you look for the right people, you can easily find really good German friends who are really trust worthy. Just be respectful and take your time, don't try to rush it . And please try to respect Germany and the people, and try to assimilate with the people rather than being divided. Good luck on your journey man.
The choice is influenced by "where do I get a job" isn't it. Isn't that the reason for migration ? India simply has very many people, jobs are not created as fast as people.
I am also from India earning salary of Eur 5000 per month. However, my expenses is Eur 4500/ month. So I manage to save Eur 500 or INR 45k per month only.
To be honest, Germans actually aren't that highly updated with tech skills, some places I saw them using Excel 2010 in 2024. It was unbelievable. They accept people blindly based on German skills, even though one sucks in tech skills. They are rigid as hell, ain't so flexible to change. They want foriegner with C1 German from Day 1. Salary is actually quite less considering the amount of tax deductions and cost of living especially in Munich, Hamburg or Stuttgart. Except peaceful life and no choas, everything else feels like from a black and white film (1960s)... paper based salary slips, taxes come in mail box...only cash not card...I wonder how they exist in today's world. Sometimes my country India feels advanced. Really surprised with Germany being unnecessarily so complicated. The Management of things is quite poor and high time they adopt english to attract foriegn workers, or else this recession will make their country suffer...Worst of all is the waiting times, every document at least takes 2-3 months to process, one e-mail reply takes 1 week....Patience has left the chat actually. Viel Erfolg
C1 german courses are available in Goethe, so its not like its impossible to learn it. I would think its very logical to be fluent in a language before moving there? I myself am studying till B2-C1 before moving to france so...
It's not really "value", it the default expectation. They get upset if absent, but don't value if present. It's just not part of the mindset to not be honest..
Without minimum 8 years exp do not go for masters, and Without Fluent German don’t think of going to Germany…..Freshers with no experience it’s impossible to get jobs
@@edw0rd21 no need to waste your efforts here dude, majority are like these guys...trying to spread nonsense things all around the internet because fear is the easiest thing to sell at no cost!
@@edw0rd21 You seriously underestimate the complexity of Germany's situation right now: rise of Far Right, aging population, much less digitalization, deindustrialization due to high energy cost, generally conservative (don't expect American style of freedom). In the worst case, possible civil war between Far Right and immigrant-background people, to take back the country.
Youre experience might be quiet random, everything can depend on the employer or the random people you meet. Compared to India, Germany is still more equal, comparing "rich and poor". It's kind of 5% poor and 5% super rich, and in between are all the people calling themselve the middle. That's more unequal in India I think.
@@aljaska8212 Is that a mixed language? I heard it's either German or French over there. I'm also planning on working there as a nurse but I don't know where to start
@@pauljoseph3081 No, Swiss German is a strong dialect of the German language, that a lot of Germans even cant understand fully. French is spoken in the region around Geneva and i think its pretty similar to the French in France
Cause you need to make your own experience, and you know better after. Trying is not a bad thing. Something like "your own country" doesn't exist. That's and outdated mindset. Enumerating Pros and Cons is very self-reflected.
Loss of hair is something that starts quite early, young men often experience it before they are 25 years old. It's only some kind of thick baby fur they lose in that early age. Usually it will decrease after some months and stabilize on a much lower level, long before they get baldheads. But every young man should take a look at his father's hair. It's very likely that he will look quite similar at the same age, and it would be childish to try and fight the things that will come.
@@hanipasha8859 that's great. Your original comment made me laugh once again 😂 If you have contacts there, can you help me go there? I'll also try it for 5 years 😂 B2 here too.
@@crazydrifter13 "Some fight to escape prison, while others are willing to die just to get in. The human mind is a maze, forever torn between freedom and the search for peace." Good luck brother .
@@kavindugilshan deep words. True. I would atleast like to know what were his main pain points. Just like sometimes a movie has so bad reviews that it becomes a meme and gains some viewers 😂
Studied in Germany in the year 2012-2014, did my Masters there. Aside from the University life, everything sucked big time. Terrible people with horrible mentality about everyone foreign. They talk ill of everyone, never really understood why. Learnt German till B1 level and then quit. Moved to the Netherlands after, been here for a good 10 years now, people are decent, speak respectfully in English and guess what I learnt Dutch!!! (Purely out of respect, I had for the people - Ja, Ik spreek nederlands)
Hello Bro i too want to move to netherlands currently in germany ...how can i move do i have to take admission or i can just move in with city registraion as currently i have EU blue card
@@adammontgomery3213 OK But i had so many interviews many employers are lazy or i dont know they say we will have to do your documentation for work permit
@@KunalMagar23 It has gotten way more complicated now, yes unfortunately. Also, currently the market is a bit low, so there isn't much growth at this moment.. I hope things pick up after a few months and the momentum of hiring resumes.
Hi @mamtakeswani2211 . You can contact Joji (if you are looking for consultancy for studying in Germany) at: MIL Education: edumil.eu/ Phone: 0049 17634536191 He is one of the people I've interviewed and he know more about the process.(th-cam.com/video/38lQSm9MUx8/w-d-xo.html)
come to Germany and never listen to these kind of people. If Germany is that much tough then why he is not going back to India. Germans are very helpful and being Punctual is best quality that I saw in them. They are developed and they now how to maintain it. Expecting Indian Stuff here is waste of time.
@@srivastav3684Your false notion that you can get rich in Europe is your fault. And once you get her you will be disappointed again that is your fault for assuming not Germans.
@@henokafewerki8857 dude you need money to live and enjoying in 2024. The world is highly inflated and you are still finding some reason to be happy in Germany because they don't have money. I got it
@@henokafewerki8857 don't eat anything, don't buy anything. Don't do anything because it requires money. Even if money doesn't buy happiness, there are things which are necessary and for that you need money. How long can you survive without eating?
Only if they come in larger groups, they are able to build circles (sub-communities). But mostly during job and school and so on, they get in contact with "everybody". I don't even have a pattern to "scan" people for their origin. Of course India is more sticking out visually.
I didn't hear 'mad house'. Your perspective and hearing is unwise, immature, troll-like, ungraceful, impolite, unforgiving, rigid, parrot-like... Study, listen, learn, become wise first before you type.
Germany is a terrible country for the social aspect of living here especially as a foreigner. Nowadays it's more like a work boot camp for a fixed period of time in your life.
@rohanutep81 ussualy one has to pay a semester fee, which depends on the university. I had to pay around 100 euro (state university) In this money is included a transportation ticket, so you can travel for free only inside your university city. The amount can vary from university to university.
Japan has more fax machines in use then most other countries, so conclusion: they must be very behind in technology? Really? Germans like to take their time on new stuff. If you didtn know, the ipod and iphone design was havily inspired by the german company braun. Braun also took their time to finish design blue prints. Dont generalize dude.
Same level results from same behaviour. Indians often have the habit of beeing very devote, calling everybody Sir and Mister (as the only country in the world, I have noticed this ..OK Pakistan also, that's the muslim india). To be respected you have to know phrases like "you are wrong", "No", "That's bullshit". This is, what it means to be "honest". Honest is the opposite of Polite. Even Americans may struggle on this bareer in Germany.
I came deputed to Germany in 1981 & worked. I learnt the language, & found my partner, grew 2 up with daughters. I adjusted adapted to their culture & norms, integrated. Its 44 yrs
You are welcome in our country. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Loved the way he talked about things. Genuine empathetic answers, take love brother
Germany is not easy for foreigners. But they gave this guy the chance to go to university for free. Where else do get that?
Since you feel masters is the only university degree he got, he already did B. E, which too was in a university.
Do you ever wonder how, in the name of free education, does the German economy benefit from these foreign students? how it creates future taxpayers and contributors to the social security for the otherwise ageing population and economy amidst threatening shortage of high skilled young workers?
One can study for free in many other european countries.
Thank you.a very interesting interview for a German viewer from Hildesheim near Hannover.
As an Indian I would say Germans don't need to be flexible about their time rigidity. It is ridiculous that some Indians normalize impunctuality.
But postponing the appointment for a week if only 2 minutes late? Bro, atleast we can negotiate and get it done in India. Don't forget this valuable asset you can only get in developing countries. You are not necessarily 'happy' or dopamine maxxed in the developed countries.
@@techtronics6121 That is why Germany is not India. Germany do not have to lower its standard for you.
@@techtronics6121 not sure about 2 minutes but usually when it's 10 minutes the Germans will feel disrespected, as many themselves would be 15 minutes early for example. so as retaliation (and because they might have other matters to attend to) they will postpone.
sorry about your experiences here though
I agree as Indian.
I lived in Germany for a year. Actually, Germans are very humble. The first impression can be different. But if you give enough time, you will slowly see who they are for real. Good people. ❤
If you start off humble, you see the most beautiful side of Germans. If you come across as full of yourself and judgemental, they act cocky too.
For those talking about inflexibility - Indians are disorderly. It is not flexibility. That is not the correct word for Indians. The correct words are chaos and disorder. Germans are the opposite.
And about paper and not electronic, Germans know it is still safe to follow some traditional systems. No one can hack anything. Don't underestimate a country that created SAP.
Indians are very inflexible wherever they go. There is little India in all the countries and hanging out with only Indian people eating Indian food. Indians can't assimilate or adapt and learn from others.
I feel like Indians are the lousy cousins of Germans.
@@PeterSlazy oh really, German Standards are slowly going to the dogs. Punctuality compare the bu services, train services today with 30 years ago.. Cleanliness look at the toilets and passages at all main Railway stations, , German Products are contaminated with chinese spare parts. A coffee machine today has a life span of two years now. The local culture has changed. It is becoming more and more woke.
Really great interview, insightful ❤
Love your long formatted in depth videos
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He's the kind of people we need. Respectful, eager to work, well prepared. Doing your research in advance and having realistic expectations is key to success and shows that you're compatible to the culture.
He will go far. To be able to have this level of insight at this young age
US and UK and Australia culture is similar as India for drinking or partying in big cities
Very level headed individual and the reporter. In order to understand German culture (apart from drinking beer !) you need to be honest, transparent and direct. Once you reach this basic level, you will get acceptance relatively easily. Never exaggerate what you do or achieved - that will backfire easily in Germany. Your reputation is achieved by doing not by your auntie.
Not necessarily true at all. Working in germany for over 3 years and I dnt agree
@@JhilmilBasuwell, i was born and raised here. so i have 30 years of experience.
he is right
@f.h.7671 I'm glad that your 30 years of experience have given you favorable experiences and that's great. I am not denying it but I know many who have also expressed mixed opinion so I hope you understand that humans do differ. I even have family members who are married to em and I don't agree
@@JhilmilBasu me say you have an attitude.
@@JhilmilBasu You see, this exactly is how not to talk "I don't agree" is not informative. A statement should be conclusive and explain your thoughts.
You talk and talk and don't say anything. "People have mixed opinon", but which one and why. It's beating around the bush, in German "um den heißen Brei reden".
To refer to "eywaves", you are not transparent and not direct.
If humans are different, it would result in "it's impossible to give a general opinion about Germany", cause there are people of any kind.
A phrase like "I'm glad that your 30 years of experience have given you favorable experiences and that's great" is pure emotion, it's polite, but doesn't give any information and if applied often, it feels like you waste time for beeing polite. It can be considered a good social skill, also good if you are a therapist, but not good among engeneers.
Mutual feelgood is not the goal of their project. Common success is the goal - this brings the feelgood without any words.
Nice interview, thank you for sharing
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This is what I wanna say to everyone who wants to go to Germany or to any other countries. This is for my Indian friends. Stop going to other countries because it's a trend! Go if it's your passion, or something that motivated you for years, otherwise you'll be disappointed. I wanted to get out of Indian for years and I was not able to do because of my financial situation. Soon I'll be able to move away from India, not because of a trend, but I'm doing this because this is what I wanted to do since I was a kid. And no, it's not a heaven outside India, but it's not a heaven in India. Wherever you go, if it's the place you always wanted to be, you'll be happy. Just don't ruin other's dream by going to another country just because you got the money and you're following a trend. Then you go there and ruin everything and create a bad reputation for others. And about getting into the circles of German people. I don't know what this guy was doing for 5 years. I've made really good German friends online within few months, who helped me more than any of my Indian friends. Yeah it's hard for them to trust you at first, but don't rush it, be respectful and don't be a creep. And another important thing, many Indians mess up with this. Don't bring all your cultural and traditional baggage to another country. Try to assimilate with the people who lives there and try to be part of their community other than making a small India wherever you go, because that's when they start to look at you like an outsider who makes trouble. And about the German language. If you want to learn a language, you need the motivation to do it. And if you're finding German hard to start with, then I recommend you to start watching a series called Dark ( Dunkel) watch all episodes with German audio with German subtitles. Yeah you won't understand anything but you'll get really familiar with the sounds and everything, then you'll get rid of the starting block. And if anyone who is interested in doing masters in Germany, you can hit me up and I can maybe try to help you if I get time. I choose to do all process myself rather than spending 2 lakhs on some agency.
And to be honest a lot of Germans are really mean and disgusting, not saying everyone is great. But still there are a lot of really nice Germans. And your best way to find them is by learning the language so it will be easier.
Your comment really motivated me after seeing all those weird videos about Germany and German people. I am too coming to Germany next month. It really made me feel relaxed. Thanksss!
@@vidushiyadav0507 Congratulations brother. Consider yourself lucky and don't listen to the majority who says " don't come to Germany, it's all bad" . They b we benefit so much from being in Germany and they don't want others to enjoy it, and more people coming to Germany means less opportunity to those who talk shit about Germany while staying there. I was supposed to come to Germany next month but because of the flooding number of people applying for visa due to the trend, I was not able to get an early appointment thus I sadly had to defer. So you are really fortunate and lucky in that regards. I have a lot of good German friends who have decades of German history, and what I can tell you is that , yes there are so many bad and disgusting people in Germany, maybe more so than the good ones, but a lot of these bad people are not just Germans but immigrants who went there and don't respect the opportunity Germany gave them. If you look for the right people, you can easily find really good German friends who are really trust worthy. Just be respectful and take your time, don't try to rush it . And please try to respect Germany and the people, and try to assimilate with the people rather than being divided. Good luck on your journey man.
Not necessarily true with the friends part
. Rather I got backstabbed. Not all people there are good just as Not all are bad
The choice is influenced by "where do I get a job" isn't it. Isn't that the reason for migration ? India simply has very many people, jobs are not created as fast as people.
One of the best description I have heard of the German life .
I am also from India earning salary of Eur 5000 per month. However, my expenses is Eur 4500/ month. So I manage to save Eur 500 or INR 45k per month only.
To be honest, Germans actually aren't that highly updated with tech skills, some places I saw them using Excel 2010 in 2024. It was unbelievable. They accept people blindly based on German skills, even though one sucks in tech skills. They are rigid as hell, ain't so flexible to change. They want foriegner with C1 German from Day 1. Salary is actually quite less considering the amount of tax deductions and cost of living especially in Munich, Hamburg or Stuttgart. Except peaceful life and no choas, everything else feels like from a black and white film (1960s)... paper based salary slips, taxes come in mail box...only cash not card...I wonder how they exist in today's world. Sometimes my country India feels advanced. Really surprised with Germany being unnecessarily so complicated. The Management of things is quite poor and high time they adopt english to attract foriegn workers, or else this recession will make their country suffer...Worst of all is the waiting times, every document at least takes 2-3 months to process, one e-mail reply takes 1 week....Patience has left the chat actually.
Viel Erfolg
so true
😂😂😂😂
I fully agree with you💯👌
C1 german courses are available in Goethe, so its not like its impossible to learn it. I would think its very logical to be fluent in a language before moving there? I myself am studying till B2-C1 before moving to france so...
You can simply go back to india. It's not that hard
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Berlin is quite affordable. Germans value organisation , honesty, Punctuality and cleanliness .
It's not really "value", it the default expectation. They get upset if absent, but don't value if present. It's just not part of the mindset to not be honest..
have you got the job?
Without minimum 8 years exp do not go for masters, and Without Fluent German don’t think of going to Germany…..Freshers with no experience it’s impossible to get jobs
live in your own delusional bubble, but don't go arounf spreading false rumours and misguided advices on the internet.
@@edw0rd21 no need to waste your efforts here dude, majority are like these guys...trying to spread nonsense things all around the internet because fear is the easiest thing to sell at no cost!
based on what? your experience?
@@edw0rd21 You seriously underestimate the complexity of Germany's situation right now: rise of Far Right, aging population, much less digitalization, deindustrialization due to high energy cost, generally conservative (don't expect American style of freedom). In the worst case, possible civil war between Far Right and immigrant-background people, to take back the country.
@cheebadigga4092 he's making this comment so obviously he would be experienced
Bro are you alright by watching your video i felt like you are in depression do seek any professional help
Youre experience might be quiet random, everything can depend on the employer or the random people you meet. Compared to India, Germany is still more equal, comparing "rich and poor".
It's kind of 5% poor and 5% super rich, and in between are all the people calling themselve the middle. That's more unequal in India I think.
He should move to Switzerland since he already know how to speak German.
Not a good idea. They almost exclusively speak Swiss German there, which is very different from Standard German
@@aljaska8212 Is that a mixed language? I heard it's either German or French over there.
I'm also planning on working there as a nurse but I don't know where to start
@@pauljoseph3081 No, Swiss German is a strong dialect of the German language, that a lot of Germans even cant understand fully. French is spoken in the region around Geneva and i think its pretty similar to the French in France
@@aljaska8212 Damn, that might be difficult then. Thanks for the heads-up
@@pauljoseph3081There's also Italian and Romanche
Why you all don’t stays in your own country if you are so unhappy ?
Maybe they have expected that it would be more pleasant to live in Germany than it actually is
Cause you need to make your own experience, and you know better after. Trying is not a bad thing.
Something like "your own country" doesn't exist. That's and outdated mindset.
Enumerating Pros and Cons is very self-reflected.
@@PPB-m9e I never saw Germans in Argentina complaining about the country .But most migrants complain about Germany .
@@PPB-m9e u want to say Germans have no right to complain since they all are nazis .
@@PPB-m9e You should mention, what you learned in your history class, and what you expect others to know ... if you want to be helpful.
Bro, you resemble Pakistani designer Deepak Perwani! :)
Why does he sound like he is about to cry ?
Maybe he is about to cry, we dont know his circumstances.
@@astarklordwhy
Hello for part time jobs can we apply for the technical ones?
No one is talking about extreme hairfall which happens in Germany!!
Loss of hair is something that starts quite early, young men often experience it before they are 25 years old. It's only some kind of thick baby fur they lose in that early age. Usually it will decrease after some months and stabilize on a much lower level, long before they get baldheads. But every young man should take a look at his father's hair. It's very likely that he will look quite similar at the same age, and it would be childish to try and fight the things that will come.
I do not think that Germans do not sweep the floor of the Rathaus. Here in Hildesheim or further North like in Oldenburg or Lübeck they often do it!
5 years in Germany bro after working for a year in Germany I asked God to show mercy on me.
Haha. Did you learn German upto a good level?
@@crazydrifter13 B2
@@hanipasha8859 that's great. Your original comment made me laugh once again 😂 If you have contacts there, can you help me go there? I'll also try it for 5 years 😂 B2 here too.
@@crazydrifter13 "Some fight to escape prison, while others are willing to die just to get in. The human mind is a maze, forever torn between freedom and the search for peace." Good luck brother .
@@kavindugilshan deep words. True. I would atleast like to know what were his main pain points. Just like sometimes a movie has so bad reviews that it becomes a meme and gains some viewers 😂
Sorry but I didn’t get it ….are you whining or what was the message?
Studied in Germany in the year 2012-2014, did my Masters there. Aside from the University life, everything sucked big time. Terrible people with horrible mentality about everyone foreign. They talk ill of everyone, never really understood why. Learnt German till B1 level and then quit. Moved to the Netherlands after, been here for a good 10 years now, people are decent, speak respectfully in English and guess what I learnt Dutch!!! (Purely out of respect, I had for the people - Ja, Ik spreek nederlands)
Hello Bro i too want to move to netherlands currently in germany ...how can i move do i have to take admission or i can just move in with city registraion as currently i have EU blue card
@@KunalMagar23 Best would be to find a job and then move. Of course you could always visit beforehand and see if you like the place, etc. 🙂
@@adammontgomery3213 OK But i had so many interviews many employers are lazy or i dont know they say we will have to do your documentation for work permit
@@KunalMagar23 It has gotten way more complicated now, yes unfortunately. Also, currently the market is a bit low, so there isn't much growth at this moment.. I hope things pick up after a few months and the momentum of hiring resumes.
I have lived here for a year now. Haven't felt excluded at all. I know how black Africans are treated in India, so it's a lot better here.
One can read between the lines. I felt bad on what they did on your birthday, it is total disrespect.
Did you listen ? He said it was one of the best experiences .
@@hirsch4155 i doubt lol
@@hirsch4155We listen of course! we didn't assume falsch verstanden as alibis & scapegoat 🙈
Hey, I'm planning for my masters from Germany. If you could help me with that.
Honest advice: Don't go to Germany. UK, Australia or US maybe but don't go to Germany. You may come to regret it later.
Bru, look at the stories from the UK. It is pathetic there. The only advantage is the language.
Hi @mamtakeswani2211 . You can contact Joji (if you are looking for consultancy for studying in Germany) at:
MIL Education: edumil.eu/
Phone: 0049 17634536191
He is one of the people I've interviewed and he know more about the process.(th-cam.com/video/38lQSm9MUx8/w-d-xo.html)
come to Germany and never listen to these kind of people. If Germany is that much tough then why he is not going back to India. Germans are very helpful and being Punctual is best quality that I saw in them. They are developed and they now how to maintain it. Expecting Indian Stuff here is waste of time.
@@ANKITKUMAR-yt4quperfectly said
Many people complaining Abt Germans. If one comes to Germany without any expectations there would be no issues.
then what is the point to come there?
If you are already rich why in the world you would choose germany as your first preference tbh
@@srivastav3684Your false notion that you can get rich in Europe is your fault. And once you get her you will be disappointed again that is your fault for assuming not Germans.
@@henokafewerki8857 dude you need money to live and enjoying in 2024. The world is highly inflated and you are still finding some reason to be happy in Germany because they don't have money. I got it
@@srivastav3684 money doesn't buy happiness 😊
@@henokafewerki8857 don't eat anything, don't buy anything. Don't do anything because it requires money.
Even if money doesn't buy happiness, there are things which are necessary and for that you need money.
How long can you survive without eating?
Also interview expat parents whoes children suffer thanks to the „strict“ attitude.
Germany is a very no no now.🙏🙏🙏
And Russians are not reserved? As immigrants don’t they stay in their own circle? And Jews not? Think further…
Have u been to germany?
Only if they come in larger groups, they are able to build circles (sub-communities).
But mostly during job and school and so on, they get in contact with "everybody".
I don't even have a pattern to "scan" people for their origin. Of course India is more sticking out visually.
Germany sounds like a madhouse. Go to the UK 🇬🇧 i was there uni is awesome. Lots of friends and good times!!
I didn't hear 'mad house'. Your perspective and hearing is unwise, immature, troll-like, ungraceful, impolite, unforgiving, rigid, parrot-like...
Study, listen, learn, become wise first before you type.
@@BarbaraBCarlsonWho hurt you?
@@simransidhu617 you are pretending like UK is better
@@Broccoli-m9h IT is better!!!!
@@simransidhu617 just because of Language barrier ? Or something else like Job opportunities, quality of life, friendly people, good weather ??
Germany is a terrible country for the social aspect of living here especially as a foreigner. Nowadays it's more like a work boot camp for a fixed period of time in your life.
dont do any masters, its not worth it
It’s free right?
@@rohanutep81 yes free mental trauma
@rohanutep81 ussualy one has to pay a semester fee, which depends on the university. I had to pay around 100 euro (state university) In this money is included a transportation ticket, so you can travel for free only inside your university city. The amount can vary from university to university.
I guess proper work experience in the related fields would be a lot more beneficial rn in the current situation
Is it because English isn't helping you much in there ?
Living in Germany is the right way to learn how you get a heart attack 😂
Do you live in Germany
@@sanjaykumar6599he's right
Why? What's wrong....is it really that stressful?
@@Nichaansama too much taxes, low salaries, the rise of radicals and criminal records... These all reasons let me think a lot about staying here.
@@RAbo-vn8ip you get lot of benefits from this tax. Yet you're complaining
Sadly, Germany is so behind in all aspects it's quite unbelievable.
Japan has more fax machines in use then most other countries, so conclusion: they must be very behind in technology? Really? Germans like to take their time on new stuff. If you didtn know, the ipod and iphone design was havily inspired by the german company braun. Braun also took their time to finish design blue prints. Dont generalize dude.
@@timkrueger1179Take time, yes...but taking too long doesn't bode well for anyone or anything
@@Nichaansamatake your time on advanced payment systems yet? Or do you still only accept cash, IN 2024!
@@exentrikk who even uses cash payment mode in 2024…? It's mostly digital transactions.
You can think about jobs in Estland, it might be more modern. But I'M not sure if the economy around is doing much better.
You have been humiliated and disrespected bcoz they will never consider you at the same level
Same level results from same behaviour. Indians often have the habit of beeing very devote, calling everybody Sir and Mister (as the only country in the world, I have noticed this ..OK Pakistan also, that's the muslim india).
To be respected you have to know phrases like "you are wrong", "No", "That's bullshit". This is, what it means to be "honest". Honest is the opposite of Polite. Even Americans may struggle on this bareer in Germany.
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