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

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  Anonymous wrote:

Some political/economic reasoning in the case against Germany:
unherd.com/2019/11/ten-reasons-why-germany-actually-sucks/

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Another day another German arrested for hurting someone's feelings:
www.berlin.de/polizei/polizeimeldungen/pressemitteilung.968151.php

What a joke this country is.

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Germans have no sense of empathy and no ability to step outside themselves and understand that other people experience the world differently. They think that everyone thinks as they do, and if not, it needs to be corrected. They literally cant understand that every individual has a unique viewpoint, knowledge, experiences, and emotions. They dont value individuality at all.

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  Anonymous wrote:

You hit it right on the nail. It is the reason why I revile those ogres so much.

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That's how collectivist fascists view the world. It's deeply engrained in German culture. Collectivism über alles. It's also why they all talk sghit about literally every other country on earth. I hate these little shits.

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I agree with the poster above. Germans enjoy putting down every country. I'm surprised more people around the world haven't caught on to how vile these Neanderthals are.

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That's why they lack a sense of improvement/ how to improve things, but at the same time everything in Germany is automatically the best, without even comparing it to how things are done anywhere else. Because how can things be any different? Deny that there are any other possibilities. There really is a collective blocking-out, like a collective blindness.

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i hate to say it but i hate them too. Most of them that is. There are a few exceptions to the rule surprisingly.

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That’s why we pay extreme amount of taxes / deductions here.(Solidarität) These people can’t take any responsibility to be adult individually. Everything is regulated as hell to prevent any other controversial opinions and make individual decisions. Lastly, German education system brainwashes these people since their childhood.

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but you can tell immediately when u meet one if they are one of those arrogant c*nts not worth knowing or if they are different and open to you. The open ones are rare but they do exist.

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I have never met a German I liked.

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there are definitely nice ones but they are few and far between

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either they are really intelligent, have lived abroad or been through enough sh1t o self reflect

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  Anonymous wrote:

Lived here and dealt with all the crap. I disliked most of them.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Same here !

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How is it even legal for employers to say you have to be a native speaker of German to get a job? I thought Germany has so many great anti-discrimination laws, especially with respect to EU nationals.

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They do demand you to put your photo on your CV while applying.

Asking for being native speaker of German is trivial discrimination when you compare It with above fact.

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  Anonymous wrote:

fascist shitland.

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Put a pic of a white guy and then show up being black and see what they dk

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The picture on the CV was a huge red flag to me when I got here. And it was normal to put pic on your apartment rental applications? Why do you think all the non-white faces end up in certain neighborhoods? They are ageist, sexist, and racist.

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They are also ageist, sexist and racist against older white men. They are so screwed up there is no hope for them.

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Trash talked today with a German dude. Felt mean pandemic style, so I pin pointed about this awful common acquaintance that has such a horrible character (also German) I cannot even. Left the rage flow from intellectual limited capacities to bad attitude and very poor looks and style.
This woman is never clean, looks extremely trashed and sports very ugly tattoos with pride, a very Neandertaler laughter and crooked teeth. Someone I find repulsive just by observing posture, looks and attitude for less than 5 seconds.

(Sure, I dislike this person, so I see no qualities or quality overall)

The German dude was really hmm, never saw it like that.
These people are so used to trash like this, it’s normality to them?

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I don't know. No one does, actually. Germans are so gosh darn bizarre that it's a fool's errand to try to guess what they're thinking or if they're thinking at all.

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"This woman is never clean, looks extremely trashed and sports very ugly tattoos with pride, a very Neandertaler laughter and crooked teeth. Someone I find repulsive just by observing posture, looks and attitude for less than 5 seconds"

You just described the average German citizen. I don't know how people like that live with themselves. I never leave the house without a tactical can of deospray, a small toothbrush and toothpaste and a spare t-shirt just in case I start smelling like sweat.

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"Showering daily is excessive"

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Btw I am the person who a few days ago wrote about the smelly woman at work. Yesterday was another smelly day with her. She had a meeting with some guy about 3 meters away from me and I could smell her the whole darn time. The person who sits nearest actually got up and went somewhere else until the meeting was over. How can these people live like that?

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There is lack of sprit and passion in this country.

That’s why everyone and everything feels and look like bland, aimless and miserable. The joy of life has ditched this place.

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The 'artist' that keeps posting this kind of stuff on this website:


'I mean surely he notices customers but nontheless he pretended to be busy which is just him feeling pressured and then wanting to continue. And I let him, so I was actually just light, kind. Like it was face up but I still was kind to him. And then he tried to blame that on me. So it feels like to dump this idea with being kind there, at least in that way. So there wouldn't be any pressuring him thing anymore. I'd just not act as if he truly was busy without interpreting any off intentions by him. I'd just stand there looking at him because he shouldn't be keeping doing it cause the moment is ruined anyway. So there is no theme of making wait.
At the same time this feels ways too close in an off way. I'd rather take him for real. If he acts like he is busy, good for him. I'll have a smoke in the meantime, it's actually assertive. You could say if not for that other guy, this would have just gone easy. There was nothing wrong with being kind cause I knew he still wanted to keep doing it. So this was just very playful, something that is completely lacking in this city, just like flirting. It was just playful and light. But it wasn't very light of him to stupidly act like there was anyone else sitting there. Just stupid, especially because he said it before looking outside. So this means that what I said is metaphorical for don't give me the shit, it maybe was just that it expressed not the right way. '

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'I still feel he knew it was just me outside and it's true because he came in with all that. He was passing on the poop. So yeah God knows what is up with that. I was respecting how he felt then while he seemed all relieved strangely. You might even say he initially pretended to be busy where he would just put that pan aside with someone else. Maybe it wasn't that important, so he actually made me wait meaning he started the whole lie stuff. Because if he chose to continue with the freaking pan because the situation makes for such an opportunity then that is him being lieing and maybe that's why my kindness didn't work out. He would have not freaking noticed if he truly was busy. So I think everything actually went the right way.'


This person then becomes very aggressive and calls the rest of us dumb f##ks and sheep when we ask for clarification.

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  Anonymous wrote:

This is typical of what Berlin does to your brain

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  Anonymous wrote:

no offense or anything but i never know what that guy's talking about.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I was lost about things. Just nevermind and apologies if I offended anyone. I can't really explain why I wrote such. I know it was not the right way to see it. I think I was affected by things here.

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  Anonymous wrote:

You know I hate Berlin but I just came on here to say we can learn good things from it. For example someone tried to pull some poop on me and I went Berliner on them. It’s toughened me up for life. I’m not there anymore, I suggest nobody live there full time but it does give you a thicker skin and I aim to spend part time there going forward (just no anmeldung and no employment)

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it taught me absolute zero tolerance for s h I t t y people

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True that.
My tolerance to s h i t t y people also decreased considerable living here, and I think it’s actually a good thing.
I am OK with myself being who I am, no fake politeness in front of their passive rudeness.
It either matures you if you keep true to yourself of slowly destroys you if you come with a faint heart looking for the best in it.

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Yeah, thickened my skin which was good, but have noticed lately I'm starting to snap at people in public which is not so good.

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  Anonymous wrote:

yes i also caught myself doing that. bet if i ever return to my home country i will offend a lot of people

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I would move to UK but p sure I hate upper class British as much if not more than chermans.

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Weird false dichotomy.

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not all british are upper class and not all upper class british are the same

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I find the British upper class quite funny, peculiar that is, whereas Berliners are in no way funny.

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at least British upper classes dress well, are polite and educated, unlike Berliners

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What are you talking about half of the British upper class wears whack poop like the queens hats wtf is up with that? Or that fake tan or posh shit? So many jewels and patterns and colours and shiny shiny ? They look dumb

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"So many colours and shiny shiny?" You wouldn't recognise old money if it bit you on the arse, stop commenting.

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3 seconds away from cursing out my fiture East German in laws. The stubbornness and unwillingness to admit their country SUCKS

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how can you marry an Ossi? The in laws likely ex Stasi, they probably already have a file an you and your every word

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why are you getting married to a german, there is still time

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Dude wtf? Run away from those nudist lead-licking ossis before you've wasted half your life here.

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Lock up your Levi jeans and Rolling Stones records

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Germans in Chile. www.youtube.com/watch

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Produced by ARD. Not gonna watch their propaganda bullshit.

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I have a theory.... Germans are racist Fu^kheads as a matter of course.... The US is populated by about 50% German stock coincidence? I think Not!
France is also full of racist S&#tF*cks and the British hierarchy is bred from German and French stock mostly.. they have persecuted the Irish and Scottish and and most of the prominent US slave owners were of Cherman and French descent....
Am I nuts or does this not smack of Genetic racism?

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theyre like pitbulls

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Interesting theory.

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the biggest slave owners were Ottoman Turks and other Muslims, who castrated their African male slaves
that is why no Africans in Turkey now,

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Ottoman Turks never have much african slaves dumbass, you talking about Arabs not turks

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  Anonymous wrote:

Why don't you all talk about America?

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go to CityHater.com and pick whatever American city you want to talk about... have at...

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you wouldn't last one minute in NYC Cherman

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Are you dumb? The freaking site is called "BERLINhater," not "USAhater," dumbass.

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Go ahead and talk about America. Beats Germany's cucked butt in every aspect.

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“Why don't you all talk about America?“

Why don’t we talk about your Nazi grandpa?

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Sure, I'll talk about America. I'm from Southern California and currently reside just outside of Los Angeles. It's true this country has its challenges but I wouldn't trade it for your sick and twisted Gestapo-Heimatland. Here I can live much more freely without cumbersome rules and a$$hole idiots who get in everyone's face over the most petty matters.

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Los Angeles lol.

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Eh, I'm just gonna throw this in. I don't know if anyone else gets bugged with being made repeat things but I certainly do. I just give the dialogue and situation. I was buying Pommes Frites, took a seat to have a smoke in the meantime in which also 2 other people joined, ordering a Döner each. I'm feeling all sorts of relaxed. Then the guy leans out asking for whom are the pommes. I instinctively said "Mayo" because he just knows it wasn't the other two fellas. He then asked his actual question. Ketschup or Mayo. I repeated it friendly, easy, casual, no big deal. Then he asks again. I said Bitte?/Excuse me? He repeated. I said What did you say? He repeated, getting the notion. Still feeling pissed off but I respected how he felt then which he though would not have done about how I had felt repeated it twice in front of other people also. Afterwards I felt, I'd just say that easily but in the moment it really pissed me off. And it used to confuse me. I remember also one time I was asking back to a asked back question and the guy backed off. I really don't get it, was he afraid, why can he not just respect what I say. He seemed like a friendly guy otherwise, I was even letting him do what he does inititally chosing to open my pack of cigarettes instead of bumping in with what I want to buy. He was cleaning some pan.

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  Anonymous wrote:

To be exact I didn't ignore him. I just answered his question inclusive thinking that was what he wanted to know.

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This is actually way more interesting than it seems. At first - in hindsight - I felt he was just afraid to not know for sure where I sit, and that there is other people sitting outside. And the 2 people in front of him maybe made him nervous. So in case he was afraid, guess what, I had felt so but I didn't, so he must been whitelieing which means yes he was actually afraid. But look at what happens.

First of all he knew for a fact that I was the only one sitting outside because there just was a guy going in paying his beer and that guy wasn't too friendly to him. He was busy with making the Döner and that guy said that he wants to pay and then he added "How much is that" Literally he did the complete opposite of what I initially did, forcing him to stop what he was doing or wanting it his way. And I also remember I wasn't really letting him in a real way, it was rather strangely not on eyelevel, I sorts of whitelied with opening the cigarettes but he could tell, so I didn't really do it from a real feel.

Fucking situation you know...The reason why it was still ok to say "Excuse me" and then "What did you say" is because I still ended up saying it twice. And I did reply to his second actual question and that's where he still asked again. No matter if I didn't get him, which I don't have to (and he still should never do that and yes he was afraid and then whitelied, so you might say karma from my whitelie)...but then he could have just taken my answer even though it was repeating what I falsly initially perceived. Like who in the world can figure that poop out. I assumed since he definitely knows I am the only one sitting outside that he is trying to mess with me. But turned out he was actually afraid or he felt to blame me for something and that is never even like that (that he could blame me). He could have still told that other guy to freaking wait a moment. So he still was trying to give me shit. I was surely unable to reply with "me" for real. In hindsight I felt I would actually take a moment before replying. If I intuitively feel I don't want to reply to it straightforward then it means he is not honest which means one could say "What do you mean?" And if he was not honest, he will respond to that, so there is no need to figure him out. And I wrote that I was not evading to say "me", I was just very quick and told him what he surely wants to know. And then he ended up making me say it twice and because the 2nd time was related to the first time, he felt he could ask another time. So being pissed off there was actually perfectly fine, just that he would not get that; he seemed relieved.

The other point I wanted to make is that it is still okay to say the 2 things I said because no matter what, I still said it twice and he could tell that I was confused about it (if I was) Let's say if he really felt there is multiple people outside, then he was assuming something not real and I also was assuming something not real. But I can tell for a fact that if there were multiple people outside he still would have known where I sit and had just asked right away Ketschup or Mayo.It was just off for him to act that way. And I think he felt if he had asked right away that he was to take the poop so he felt somehow he could give it to me but he wasn't really feeling I'm very friendly and therefore he could it with me, but rather felt I was not honest initially. It was surely a dumb idea to act around opening the pack of cigarettes also because that put his attention onto me anyway and distracted him from doing what he did. Not really kind at all.

So to actually call his bluff when he asked who had the Pommes, I would say "__ me" really seriously because it's a game and that makes it serious. It was a really shi.t situation because I didn't want to act like the other guy acted, paying his beer. You can see where that comes from. That could been the adjustment I would have made. And I merely didn't do that. I actually didn't do that. There was no kind act although I did a fallacy to that. And I would actually just nevermind him. It was the right idea since I just bought cigarettes and wanted to have a smoke. So as a conclusion I would just mind my thing and really avoid like the plague to think to do "kind" things because it isn't kind. Doesn't mean to not be kind.

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The only thing I can see is the way I then made him repeat. I did it as if he was intentional and he felt inside I wasn't but he didn't fill me in on it since he also was sorts of lost because of that other guy. So, surely, if you take away the intention factor then I would just said it as it felt. So in this case it actually might have not fit, while this is so true for other cases. And I am not sure because he still - upon the 2nd time- is asking again and that's just too much. I think I actually did the right thing because he could tell that I was on a wrong page and he could have just taken it. At the same time he would then had to take back his initial whitelie so he might have ended up taking the poop of the whole dumb situation. So he asked a third time. I mean to me this is all so low. I would never do that and act as if I would not know where someone sits. But it seems somehow he felt I am to be blamed for how it went with the other guy. So therefore it was actually not fitting. I really think I would have paused when he asked who. then maybe something like: Well there is only me :) Something human, to get it off this low level of shipping the poop back and forth. I mean naturally that's how it feels. You could say as a shortcut: Feeling like he is dishonest means to answer his question seriously, the question that seems absurd to answer.

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And the thing is he had still made me repeat then, if I had replied to it as I just wrote because he was already going with it. And I think that's just really shit. So despite everything I still did the right thing because if I am to take the poop of what is the responsibility of everyone then this justifies what I said because I was literally not taking the shit. Just that I didn't fully get it and felt as if I was a bit off about it but I could feel anger and it felt right.

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Although no, it didn't feel satisfying from a harmony pov. So I think I was coming too much from a taking the poop pov and yes from that pov it's right but it just limits all the other things I came up with, just feels unnecessarily limiting . I can see the guy was confused by this other guy and actually truly believed that there are multiple people outside, and he said it before looking. He still had this image of how the situation looked just a few moments ago. So I'd just say : It's just me :) And I guess this would have required to reflect back on how it started out. Which was something I didn't even mean to, so very easy.

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I still feel he knew it was just me outside and it's true because he came in with all that. He was passing on the poop. So yeah God knows what is up with that. I was respecting how he felt then while he seemed all relieved strangely. You might even say he initially pretended to be busy where he would just put that pan aside with someone else. Maybe it wasn't that important, so he actually made me wait meaning he started the whole lie stuff. Because if he chose to continue with the freaking pan because the situation makes for such an opportunity then that is him being lieing and maybe that's why my kindness didn't work out. He would have not freaking noticed if he truly was busy. So I think everything actually went the right way.

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Please consider getting professional help, you are overreacting.

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no one understands what this bot it going on about

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I mean surely he notices customers but nontheless he pretended to be busy which is just him feeling pressured and then wanting to continue. And I let him, so I was actually just light, kind. Like it was face up but I still was kind to him. And then he tried to blame that on me. So it feels like to dump this idea with being kind there, at least in that way. So there wouldn't be any pressureing him thing anymore. I'd just not act as if he truly was busy without interpreting any off intentions by him. I'd just stand there looking at him because he shouldn't be keeping doing it cause the moment is ruined anyway. So there is no theme of making wait.
At the same time this feels ways too close in an off way. I'd rather take him for real. If he acts like he is busy, good for him. I'll have a smoke in the meantime, it's actually assertive. You could say if not for that other guy, this would have just gone easy. There was nothing wrong with being kind cause I knew he still wanted to keep doing it. So this was just very playful, something that is completely lacking in this city, just like flirting. It was just playful and light. But it wasn't very light of him to stupidly act like there was anyone else sitting there. Just stupid, especially because he said it before looking outside. So this means that what I said is metaphorical for don't give me the shit, it maybe was just that it expressed not the right way. Since he seemed to be happy with what I said despite being affected by it. So it goes back to a serious reply of "me". And since he was dishonest, that was still okay, just that it felt off for me, I wasn't really happy with it (while at the same time too, it felt right) but actually since he still was about to make me say something for the third time, it was actually fitting. What does it matter what freaking page he is on if he makes me repeat anyway, so this was simply what was up. He should have not lied even if it was a whitelie. So dumb, who had the Pommes? yeah who the fornicate had it obviously the one he knew would reply to it since he was actually not even asking multiple people while he pretended to, but just me. So I did the straightforward thing :) and let him know what he needs to know and should want to know, ignoring everything else, what do I care. And then he freaking gives me that acts and it pissed me off, so there was nothing wrong at all.

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Well I just freaking resolved it and showed many inspiring things in the process. I don't need freaking help I freaking resolved it. If you can't see that maybe you should consider getting some help. But don't necessarily try in Berlin or at least be cautious. Hope that helps.

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And if you can't understand it why don't you just go with your feel and leave it. It means you don't wanna, that's okay. It's not my proiblem you know. What do I care if you can't understand it. It's fine if you can't. I mean you can write that you can't understand it, I just don't know why you speak for everyone, I don't think you are capable to be doing that. Because how the fornicate can you know. Maybe someone likes it.

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To help you out a bit, This is a very intersting post (that by its nature would obviously be multiple posts) about trusting your gut. I initially did everything right, then I meddled with the doubts and came to a conclusion and I showed many other ways to go about it.

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Another thing that you could say there is actually "Excuse me? :)" to his question of who had the Pommes. Because he cannot repeat it because he would then see there is only one person sitting outside! :). So if he repeats it, it would feel like "What do you mean? :)" It's just really off and cheap or dorky that he said it before looking, like he was literally making sure that he does not look.

So, it can be serious to say "Me" because it is serious when it is confusing but it might also be something you might say lightly and there is light jokes in the situation too. While he was though really trying to pass on the shit.

What also came to mind was, that he acted all of a sudden like he wouldn't know me anymore. So one might say "Me :) haha" - it's just relieving because it's only me. Yet then he would continue to ignore me being kind and light which is not below him. And what came to mind was that he effectively tried to make me say Mayo without relating it to him. Which one does feels though like because you know, there was relief so to speak. And then he might ask again but it doesn't matter. And it's no longer a fight.

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its the receipts guy again

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Turned out it was not what I actually meant to say to him. At least he wasn't doing anything of what it felt like. That being said he was a real bitc.h. You could say he was provoking. Or he could have just taken the reply but since I repeated the first question, he technically took it the way that I didn't reply to his second question and therefore bitchwise felt he could ask me again. It's exactly this lame mean way you can come across here a lot, just like the comment above for example.

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lame b.i.t.c.h. way

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And just look at all you fuc.king pu.ssies. You could have let me know that he was provoking or helped me out but instead you chose to let me down and then be a real bit.ch too. What a bunch of pathetic losers you are. But I already take it back because you are just like that guy. You didn't actually get it and you neither let me down nor meant to be a bit.ch. So you know I think I just ignore you. Dumb fuck.s

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This poster is an example of what Berliners do to your brain

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Who says that you got any fuc.king clue? You just come here and write shi.t. Do you have a degree in anything related? Your assumption is completely off anyway because it is feeling related what can cause confusion. It's always easy to make someone look off and weird but it really gets old. And you overlook one big thing, which is that feelings don't lie. But since noone's in touch with that other people are quick to think such a dumb statement would have any value when there really isn't anything of value to it. It's just a bunch of sh.it. You should not feel to be able to write such a thing because people would actually laugh about you.

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When you go to the Kasse with salad in hand and say "zum mitnehm" and they repeat back "zum mitnehm", with a gormless expression. There are two options in a cafe, to eat in or take away. Every customer has been choosing one of the two. Then this employee/turd punishes you with awkwardness, and pretends to not understand you fully cos you are a foreigner.

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  Anonymous wrote:

hahahaha i dont know if its cos they dont understand u or if they always say it to everyone. whenever i go to the dönerladen they always repeat back my order as well.

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voll nervig

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When I see someone rich in Berlin and look up their bio
“Parents sent to London from Korea for school at 14. Parent sent again at 18, then moved to Berlin after”
I want to smash something

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Yes you can really “make it” here (rolling my eyes so hard )

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