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There are plenty of reasons to despise this filth ridden city. What bothers you most?

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Germans' tolerance for minorities is just a well-executed Adware, - but the reality is much different!
www.reddit.com/r/aznidentity/comments/kebbv0/south_korean_twitch_streamer_experiences_racism/

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I feel so badly for her. No one deserves to be treated that way. It's one of the reasons why I despise Germans so much.

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are they punching her because shes korean or because she is an annoying bimbo expat

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This is no way to exist

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Fuckk all krautz

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  Anonymous wrote:

I hate everything about Berlin. The People , The Streets , The Traffic but mostly the people

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Your feelings would not change If you would go somewhere else in Germany. Trust me. Germany has the least diverse country of the world. Everything and everyone look same

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Why are the streets so full of cars? Where are these idiots going? Everything is goddam closed! Far as I know office work is reserved to home office. Again, every thing is full so where are these clowns riding to? What? They can’t all be just riding around out of boredom. I’m just curious, WTF!

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Many people drive to grocery stores with their cars then many people like to avoid people in public transport , many take a uber or Taxi and then there are many delivery cars and construction cars (most workers are migrants or East European) all of them make the traffic in Berlin Insane overcrowded

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The thing is you are only in lockdown if it doesn't involve you going to work. Whilst Tech firms and Start Ups have grasped it well, most German organizations and even public sector offices still want people in the office. Home-Office Pflicht oder nicht.

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Please name a good restaurant in Berlin so that when one opens I can go.

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Hum Viet Vegan in RaumerDtr Prenzlauerberg.

Don't trust any meat in Berlin.

Also Faust Vegan in Charlottenberg. More expensive but very good German style vegan food.

Have a big fat Vegan Gyros at Mauer Park on Sundays.

The vegan cakes at Morgenrot, KastanienAllee, are the best in the world.

Viasko have a great buffet on weekends, near Kottbusser U-Bahn, in a back street.

Trust me, do not under any circumstances, eat meat in Berlin.

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Why is it Juden?

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The opposite to Juden.
Have you not read the news about Berlin meat, oh wait, you're an imbecile, so you probably can't read or write more than two words at a time. Now I know why you never have anything original to say, because you're a retard. Phuck off from this site if you don't have anything constructive to say, you're no welcome here.

Oh, I made a mistake, the meat in Berlin is very healthy, eat as much of it as you can, it will never harm you, eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner, like a good little German, eat your cousins, the sheep.

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The resident vegan at it again...*rolls eyes hard*

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I haven’t seen the news. What is it

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And the resident dead animal eater is here to offer, what, a pathetic comment, typical of a neanderthal. Do you really have a problem with someone having compassion and empathy for animals, you are a serious peace of work, you sound like a Nazi-Khunt.

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Berlin, the SJW, Virtue-Signalling capital of the world. They go out of their way to 'prove' to anyone who will listen that they are the 'good' Germans. Methinks they try too hard, which makes me suspicious of their true motives. .

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It takes someone independent to move to Berlin, it takes someone codependent to stay.

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And someone re-awoken to leave

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After ten years in Berlin, trying to crack the code, impossible, I moved back to my own country and appreciated it much more. The grass is definitely not greener on the other side. If you come from a very poor country, go back and make a difference, enthusiasm is contagious.

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Why is it that people from all over the world have the same issues with Germany, yet they make everyone else feel like they are the problem? I’m pretty sure the only people germans respect are Scandinavian and Swiss/Austrian and Japanese

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Have you met any Chormans? People don’t like them and they never self reflect. Instead, they believe other people are problematic. Analyse any Chorman you know and you’ll see what I mean.

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The worst possible mistake you can make in Berlin, is to try to make sense of it, that's a sure path to mental illness.

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It’s kind of like when I tried to learn german and noticed the genders were all changing based on tense. “It makes no sense, don’t question it, just follow the rules” is basically how german society operates.

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Even it is something wrong, they will just follow it because it is the rule. They do not have the capability to question the rule or make an exemption if it is for the greater good.

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The greater good? Ha! They do things only for the greater rule.

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I love when Germans remind me of being a foreigner on a daily basis. Really, I didnt know I was . oh is THAT how things work in Germany? Haha, how interesting and informative. Do you want a gold star? I heard they dont exist in Germany, only monotonous, low paid and dead end work does. But thank you so so much for your opinoin, I can see how well things have turned out for you

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any german reading this is feeling really good about themself but at the same time is wondering why you are so strange and enjoy being reminded you are a foreigner.

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In this regards, my favorites are “Why are you in Germany?” and “When will you go back?”

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first and last conversation with 90% of people

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„Go back“? Everyone assumes I’m staying here forever!

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un nuevo sol transforma la realidad

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De acuerdo

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Mierda una mierda, la puta!!!

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Puta mierda de cojones

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NADA puede transformar a Alemania, pais de mierda.

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Alemania y transformar son dos palabras q no pueden estar juntas en la misma frase

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Berlin hipsters: 16 going on 40

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Immaturity and lack of taking accountability for their lives and choices is irking me to the bone.
These people wouldn’t survive outside Germany...

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Accountability? Not the Chorman way. Instead, complaining about everything and everyone else for their poor „choices“ in life.

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I actually forgot about this website. I left Berlin almost a year ago now, can't say I've thought much about it since. I used to read this page when I still lived in Berlin to cope. I am so glad I got out of there I can't even describe it with words. Some main points that have improved:

- No more working at a garbage startup making minimum wage while having a college degree
- No snarky German boomers that pretend they can't speak English
- Barely seen any homeless people or beggars
- Can handle my government business electronically, no senseless constant paperwork
- No longer dread checking my postbox
- Actually live in a decent apartment built after 2010 now, I don't have to listen to every step my neighbours make, I don't have to listen to their TV, I don't have to listen to them going outside anymore. I am actually comfortable.
- No gas heating box in the middle of my kitchen making loud noises all day.
- No random things in ancient apartment breaking down.
- No paying rent to some rude old German boomer who threatens to kick you out whenever you pay rent 1 day late.
- No more being forced to hang around losers without any ambition in life.
- No more being forced to hang around people who's only recreational activities include taking drugs and listening to techno music (GOD I freaking HATE TECHNO MUSIC).
- No more creaking floors and nearly total darkness in tiny windowed amazing "altbau" apartment.
- No more paying 20 Euro per month for German boomer TV that I never watched in my life.
- Supermarket in my area actually has a large selection of food and self checkout (never seen this in Berlin).
- Actually friendly people calmly going about their day now.
- And much more..

Honestly I almost completely forgot about living in that idiot Berlin now. I just remembered this website when I read something about Berlin online and I realize now how happy I am that I am out of that hell. Holy shit. So happy I left. Never going back! EVER.

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Oh and not to forget:

- Terrible air quality
- Poor depressed people everywhere
- Ugly identical soviet apartment blocks everywhere
- You feel like you're in the 90s
- pooping internet
- Every apartment building is nearly identical on the inside and outside

Yeah, I'm glad I got out. Holy fuck.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I totally agree with you, i also lived there 4long years,i dont want even visit it as tourist, maybe i will be forced to use airport sometimes

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I lived there for 3 years. I don't even know how it happened.

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Where did you go after Berlin?

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  Anonymous wrote:

All these hit home. Where are you now?

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