“Great video! You’ve captured the topic of loneliness and culture shock really well and realistically. Especially as an Indian family in Germany, these challenges aren’t easy. One important thing I’d like to add is that building a new social network in Germany often takes time, but there are great opportunities to integrate better. Local clubs, language courses, or intercultural meetups not only help with learning the language but also with making new friends. Another point: It’s completely normal to feel homesick, especially because of the cultural differences. Sometimes it helps to incorporate a few traditions or rituals from home into daily life to create a sense of emotional ‘home.’ You’re doing an amazing job, and thanks for addressing such important topics!”
@@ShivaniSharma-qq9lj Thank you so much for sharing your experience! It’s so encouraging to hear that you’ve crossed those hurdles and are now enjoying life in Germany. It really shows that with time and the right mindset, things can get better. I hope your journey continues to be fulfilling, and it’s great to connect with someone who has been through the same. Wishing you all the best.
@@RiyaGhosh-fj6zu Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I’m glad to hear that you found the video relatable and that you used similar strategies to cope with the initial challenges of settling in here. It’s always comforting to know that others have gone through the same experiences and come out stronger! ❤️ Living positively and finding ways to connect, especially with our children, really does make a difference. Wishing you and your family continued happiness and success on your journey in Germany! Feel free to share any other tips or strategies that worked for you.
“Great video! You’ve captured the topic of loneliness and culture shock really well and realistically. Especially as an Indian family in Germany, these challenges aren’t easy. One important thing I’d like to add is that building a new social network in Germany often takes time, but there are great opportunities to integrate better. Local clubs, language courses, or intercultural meetups not only help with learning the language but also with making new friends.
Another point: It’s completely normal to feel homesick, especially because of the cultural differences. Sometimes it helps to incorporate a few traditions or rituals from home into daily life to create a sense of emotional ‘home.’ You’re doing an amazing job, and thanks for addressing such important topics!”
Watching from a village in Germany we have crossed all these situations and now after 5 years we are liking it ❤
@@ShivaniSharma-qq9lj Thank you so much for sharing your experience! It’s so encouraging to hear that you’ve crossed those hurdles and are now enjoying life in Germany. It really shows that with time and the right mindset, things can get better. I hope your journey continues to be fulfilling, and it’s great to connect with someone who has been through the same. Wishing you all the best.
Really awesome insight you have given 👍we also did the same way to survive positively with a small kid especially…best wishes ❤
@@RiyaGhosh-fj6zu Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I’m glad to hear that you found the video relatable and that you used similar strategies to cope with the initial challenges of settling in here. It’s always comforting to know that others have gone through the same experiences and come out stronger! ❤️ Living positively and finding ways to connect, especially with our children, really does make a difference. Wishing you and your family continued happiness and success on your journey in Germany! Feel free to share any other tips or strategies that worked for you.
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