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

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What the actual piss flaps is wrong with these people. If I had any sympathy for them to start with, they've lost it all on their own. Filthy losers.

m.dw.com/en/berlin-24-7-why-is-there-so-much-hate-in-berlin/a-40493670

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The comment is so true.

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Glad to see a real publication is exposing the radical Berlin left for what it is. But the fact that the author of this piece published it anonymously speaks volumes.

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Would you want to make yourself target to these thugs? That's not how you fight against their extremism.

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A cold chill ran up my spine when I read that article. It’s all true, I think how could I allow myself to become trap in this hateful city. West Germany and the south are doing well while this place is full of unemployed, drug addicts, hateful, sad little people. They are even jealous of other Germans doing well. SMDH!! These are the most disgusting people in Western Europe. If it really is a god, I think he abandoned this place a long time ago. Berlin is the devils playground. Look around and say it isn’t.

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As I've said all along, Lefties are the real fascist thugs in Berlin, as well as being morons.

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No good came from Berlin!

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Alice Phoebe Lou

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shes not from berlin.

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You're right, except for South African Alice, i can't think of anyone either.

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"Alice Phoebe Lou"
Music for hispters, cucks and soyboys.

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"Alice Phoebe Lou"
Music for hispters, cucks and soyboys."

You're the biggest ffucking idiot ever

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I mean you're a fool

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Actually I didn't mean to say any of these things. I think she is great artist and human.

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I hate all the Alternative Snobs in Berlin. They pretend to be so open-minded and caring about veganism etc., but they can't accept normal people that don't belong to a specific scene.

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That's something that irks me about Germans in general. The average German has been to a dozen countries in his life, but he is as close-minded as they come.

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Almost as hilarious as every job here that requires "Auslandserfahrung" but still does everything as German as possible.

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They all are cucks and bitches.

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Deviate even one degree, with impeccable logic from the Lefty politically correct line and you will become a pariah quicker than you can ay H=George Soros. They are like sheep.

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They like you if you are as alternative as they are

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What is the obsession with George Soros. Are you Hungarian and related to Viktor the Dictator Orban? Or are you just against him because he worked in finance and now works as a humanitarian donating money to help the less advantage and to help promote democratic values?

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Spend just 5 minutes reading about this "humanitarian" and stop spouting propaganda espoused by the EU and Juncker and maybe even your baby-sized brain can understand why any rational person would be wary of him.

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Some people on this site are worse than Berliners.
Stupid and rude freaks.

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You're one of them

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Living among these savages makes you act that way.

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to quote Nietsche "when you look in to the abyss, the abyss looks into you" The Berlin experience

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Some people on this site are worse than Berliners? Please stay in this stinking hole forever. No one needs your alternative opinion.

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It really does change you here, it happens so incrementally that you hardly notice it until it's too late, the boiling frog principle at work.

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This site became an echochamber for alt right conspiracy trolls and people who jump to insult you for stating an opinion.
If you don't hate all german women and think all german men are weaklings, you are called all kinds of names.
There is rarely an original, well written comment about personal struggles in Berlin.

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If living just a few years in Berlin doesn't open your eyes to the idiocy that is now called the political left then you're honestly not very smart to being with.

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The day I leave Berlin:
www.youtube.com/watch

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The rent protests show what entitled deluded crusty poopheads consider themselves to be 'real Berliners'. Honestly, I'm just laughing at them, because gentrification is happening (thank god!) and these losers can sod off elsewhere and let everywhere in Berlin become nice like Mitte/Steglitz/other German cities. Praise be to the tech companies and startups for raising the standards here. I don't care if the bitter jealous locals (who are stuck in an alternate universe where they think they should be able to live in a 120 sqm apartment for €450 a month in a nice part of town) are having their bubbles burst and being evicted. They do not add charm to the city like they do self importantly think. The city will be better when they're driven out. I'm happy not to mix with them and to just watch on the sidelines with my popcorn as their time runs out.

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Wages don't raise enough to keep up with the rent.
You are stupid for wishing gentrification because real estate market will end up like in San Francisco, NYC and London.
I don't want to pay over 1000 euros for a 50-60 sq meter apartment just to live semi central.
Unless ypu earn at least 60k euros, you should not be happy about raising rents.

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The rents will never be as high as in London or San Francisco. Why? Because there has never been and will never be a real industry in Berlin. No industry > no companies > no jobs > no high salaries > no crazy rents.

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As long as the rents are high enough to get the crusties and drug addicted hipsters out of their WGs the work will be done. And it'll still only take being half as expensive as other German cities to achieve that. They won't be missed.

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There another reason rents will never be as high as London or San Francisco. Poor slackers who move here to enjoy a decade of drug addled adventures in Berlin's sex dungeons cannot drive prices up.

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The rent protests show what entitled deluded crusty shitheads consider themselves to be 'real Berliners'. Honestly, I'm just laughing at them, because gentrification is happening (thank god!) and these losers can fornicate off elsewhere and let everywhere in Berlin become nice like Mitte/Steglitz/other German cities. Praise be to the tech companies and startups for raising the standards here. I don't care if the bitter-ass jealous locals (who are stuck in an alternate universe where they think they should be able to live in a 120 sqm apartment for €450 a month in a nice part of town) are having their bubbles burst and being evicted. They do not add charm to the city like they so self importantly think. The city will be better when they're driven out. I'm happy not to mix with them and to just watch on the sidelines with my popcorn as their time runs out.

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What the heck?
I just heard a German explaining that he wants to forcefully reconquest the territories of what is western poland now. Don't you dare, Goring junior!

And the German women look frightening to me - they have a woeful clothing style.
Does anybody know why else the Arabs and Turks have a grudge against them?

Oh, and another advice: Do not come any closer than one arm length to ANY man in this country! They will either yell at you to mind your step or they will look at you like you were a piece of s**t.

Sincerely,
A regular dutch woman.

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But...the Dutch are basically swamp Germans?

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At least Dutch people seem to actually shower regularly.

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What's the problem?! She said that this guy (nevermind which age he has) wants to RECONQUEST something which legal status has been confirmed by the German government itself... but nevermind the Polish people...

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yes this retrograde German guy want back Silesia from Poland...who is going to settle there???? Refugees? the new Lebensraum fur Fluchtlinge? As if Germans don't have enough problems...

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It’s basically the capital of techno music. No further comment.

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Nobody cares.

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No wonder Hitler originated from this country. Such a sociopath couldn't come from another society.

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He was also a Lefty

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Gold medal and world record for mental gymnastics right here folks, lol

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Doesn't really matter if you're a German leftist or far right, the two groups are indistinguishable from each other.

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... except that leftists are the violent ones nowadays.

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Hitler was originally from Austria ;)

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Hitler was German.

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Austrians supported Austria to be annexed to Germany => everyone is German

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There was the Austria-Hungarian empire, then there were the German principalities. It is not the same people or the same history. Austrians and Germans are not the same. Austrians speak Österreiche Deutsch. Your analogy is like saying that the Swiss Germans and the Germans in Germany are the same. They all have very different histories. History did not start and end with World War 2

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Bro, they all libe like 1000 miles apart and speak the same gosh darn language. They are all the same, get over it.

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+1 to above. All German speaking area community is more or less the same. Cold, arrogant, thinks (s)he knows everything better than everyone....Swiss, Austrian, German people are more or less the same poooopy, except living economical standard and life quality is lower in Germany.

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Not the same people. Not the same countries. Not the same histories. Switzerland is a federation. The country hasn't been at war in about 500 years.

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www.youtube.com/watch
:)

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Hmm, strange, my replies are not appearing

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OK, this is odd, maybe because I posted two links in the one comment, I'll break them up and see what happens. I saw these on Breit-bart www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/middle_east/is-there-really-more-oil-in-the-golan-heights-than-is-saudi-arabia/

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OK, now they appear, that must have been the reason www.trunews.com/article/genie-oil-the-syria-goldman-sachs-israel-isis-connection

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K got it, you hate Jews you beta losers

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Why do you say that, where do you get that idea, explain please

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As I was peacefully walking home at a corner I stumbled across a group of 4 elegant German ladies. They all had a beer in their hand , thrift shop attire and 2 of them just finished pissing in the bushes next to the side walk. Aren’t they to be loved?

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freaking lol. I can laugh because I left that disgusting country and city... everywhere else ppl take showers and have manners and are not racist and rude.

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Some deranged Stefan downvoting because he thinks Wildpieseln is cool.

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When at every corner there’s at least one kebab or a bar or something where you can pee and wipe like a civilised human, but waaaait... they charge 50cent and that’s just not worth it.

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German mating ritual.

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At least they are not taking a pee with currywurst on U-Bahn, like this guy: www.youtube.com/watch

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Probably just trying to assimilate.

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Four girls with their 'masters of arts' degree doing some street art!

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I hate this city of ugly losers.
How can you be in your 30s and still enrolled in Uni? Are you a slow learner or you’re just running away from the responsibility of having a job as long as you can? Other countries even cut the student benefits after you’re 26 and darn right is right. You should be able to live like a darn adult after a certain age. Besides that, this degrees are fancy toilet paper. Unless you’re doing med school or some technical stuff, shove your art, marketing or communication degree up your ass! No one cares about it. When you’ll graduate you’ll be a 42 years old intern in a dying startup eating canned soup and living in a WG? Also, who lives in a WG after they’re 30?? Only fuckups again.
I cannot seem to understand this bunch of people with no self-respect, ambition or will to live nicely. Losers! Both the ones from here or the ones that come here for this purpose. I am never going to take serious an traditional art student after 23. If you’re talented by nature, you just are... You don’t need 183846 masters and a phD to validate that. If you do, it means your talent is poop anyway!

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To be fair, you're gonna end up living in a WG and eating canned soup for the rest of your life no matter what you do in this city.

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'canned' soup, who can afford 'canned' soup, more like broth cube soup.

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No, you’re not. You can make a decent living anywhere in the world as long as you’re not a leech. One thing is right although, due to many rotten people with pooping attitudes an acceptable norm was created to be a loser. Amd then ofcourse, it’s super hard for someone with greater ambition to make something out of this nothingness around, but still... You can make it! Trust me

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some people made mistakes in their youth.
at least, they are doing something instead of drugging themselves to death like americans left behind are doing in the rust belt in u.s. Ayn Rand ideologists like you make the world worse.

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When your job gets lost to automation than you will be forced to understand why people go back to school in their 30s and 40s.
Millions of truck and taxi drivers are faced with unemployment due to driverless cars.
Who are you to judge others who want to get an education in the arts?
It is non of your business.


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Above. You’re talking complete bullshit. First automation and taxi drivers and then art students. What’s the logic you’re trying to prove here?

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I understand the complaint though. There are tens of thousands of people OP describes in this city. Little Germans who lost a year in high school because they did an exchange year in America (financed by their parents and/or the government), finished their Abitur at 21 or 22 and then are finishing an 8-semester Diplomstudiengang not in four years but in 10. When you talk to them they are always just finishing their Thesis. Maybe they dropped out of another degree program before that. Maybe they also did the voluntary social year. And tried a few internships. That puts them in their early 30's before they ever actually work a real job. Say what you want about expensive college in the United States but when people there graduate it is at least a sign that they are tenacious as they will usually have to work hard to afford that life. Here it is thrown at your feet by the government and used as a means to just have a relatively relaxing life for a few years. But on the other hand, you really can't blame people who do that. A few pages back someone posted median salaries for jobs in Berlin and they are a joke. Work part-time as a student, get some kind of government assistance and you're earning almost as much as people working 40+ hours a week. Sure, there are jobs in this city that pay decent salaries, but the majority of jobs do not and the barriers to entry are high. The socialists worked hard to make it darn near impossible to fire people for incompetence so there are only three ways to enter any given German company: through a temp agency, through an internship (or traineeship which, in Berlin, are paid just as poorly as internships) or through a student job. There's a disease of mistrust among Berlin companies and you've lost already if your last name isn't Schmidt or Meier. And it's interesting to observe that, despite having very low unemployment numbers (for Germany), wages aren't increasing much at all. Maybe this country is a welfare state, but it flows almost exclusively to corporations. These little Germans who have 30 years of education are still working 24k euro jobs, have no assets or savings. The Berlin job scene is a joke anyway. Nothing interesting going on here.

So I honestly understand why many people logically postpone real adult life here as long as possible.

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School education is anyway some sort of.. nothing. If you’re passionate about something you pursue it. If you want to learn business, you join a company. If you’re a talented person, then you just are. What happens in theory almost never happens in practice, except we talk exact sciences. These people are just wasting on life and deserve some moral slaps and hard cold „judgment“, they don’t seem to get enough anyway.

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I came here one year ago for a job in a pooping startup. I was low paid, only option for living was a WG because I couldn’t afford more and people were actually OK with that on the surface, but as frustrated or even more than I was deep down. Not to say that this suppression they tried made them bitter humans in general.
I just cried in sublet bathrooms almost every night until I picked myself up and said NO!
I started setting objectives and applying for jobs while being a lot more careful on how the company presented itself.
I don’t speak German, I finished a regulat Uni at a reasonable age, worked full time jobs since 20(sometimes shittier, cooler other times) and now I am under 30, living in my own 2room flat alone, earning almost double than a lot of Fritzs and Claudias. And I am not a genius, no an expert, not a revelation to this world... I am a boring, regular person.
I guess I just had a better attitude towards what I want and how I want my life to be. Sometimes you make your luck yourself, my friend.

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"If you want to learn business, you join a company."
Yeah, in theory I would agree. And probably in many parts of the world that is possible. But try landing a job at a company in Berlin without a university degree. There are so many unemployed PhDs here you have absolutely no chance at all.

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A degree in indeed opening opportunities, it’s a by default requirement, but doesn’t necessarily add points to your abilities. The problem with the phD unemployed most of time is because they have unrealistic expectations to begin with because they have a phD, or when they land a job to cement their professional experience they are resistant to almost all tasks because “I didn’t got a phD to do this.” You must be willing to climb the ladder as well... and if your phD is in history or literature, then what? You’ll probably be an awesome person to talk too about those topics, but not very successful finding jobs where you can apply that awesome knowledge.
The devil is in the details.

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Yeah, your opinion is probably shared by most hiring managers in Germany which leaves the question: Why is a degree a requirement? Why require young people to waste 4-6 years of their lives if you feel that education "add points to your abilities"? If every job is so unique it requires skills you cannot learn at university then what is the point of studying at all? It is a schizophrenic stance that seems to have permeated German society. At least in other countries businesses will correctly assume a college graduate is capable of doing a job without completing a six-month first.

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it should have said "doesn't add points..."

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I said a degree, not education. Two completely different things. A college graduate does not simply do a job better than someone else just because went to college and got a paper who said he can do the job better. There are more variables to this than just that. Degrees are milestones in this society that give or close access. If you don’t have one, you get certain jobs, if you do, other jobs. It classifies a bit, but nowadays is so so easy to get a degree that it’s become irrelevant at some point ( no disrespect here for engineers and medical people, that’s a different thing as I said). I have a degree as well and an MA and i don’t think they make a difference. All I learned in my professional career was on the job. I still yet to apply any wisdom from the books, if ever...
That’s the issue: People that think a degree will secure them a job because of having degrees, will hit a bitter wall. Attitude and drive is more important.

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Actually in Germany a degree is everything and for a uni degree you need at least a masters to be competitive on the job market. For the non-uni Hochschule cerificate you need this. You will never find a job at a known German company or Mittelstand without one. You need a meister degree to open a bakery or a hair salon. It is only in the US where losers without degrees can some how make 6 figures. That is due to nepotism and croynism.

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Why are German men such pussies? Emasculated, weak feminist cuckolds, either skinny or with a huge beer belly, smelly cowards. What a disgrace of the mankind? They let themselves be humiliated by Middle-Eastern scum and even defend them! Are they out of their minds? What did just happened to them? WWII isn't an excuse.

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The best German stock died in WWII or emigrated to the USA. What remains are the cucks that not even German women want to reproduce with.

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Haha LoL fornicate Germans and fornicate this whole stupid poop Country. I would choose a person of color anytime over a German ( or someone who fits the typical German Society conformity rules)

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I guess some of the posters don't go to the gym. I see buff German men too.
You sound like female genitalia hating on skinny or out of shape men. Who cares?
Are you gay or something?
As a woman, I care more about their bad personality traits.

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Nobody cares about what you care about, ugly Greta with big feet

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What a stupid and childish response.
You deserve to be in Berlin. You talk like a typical uneducated dirty berliner.

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www.thelocal.de/20180412/10-ways-to-pass-yourself-off-as-a-true-berliner

A lot of our complaints phrased positively. Eurgh

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Ignoring the frequent grammatical errors (the author actually doesn't know the difference between "there" and "their"), the extremely strange interpretation of pretty straightforward facts (the author considers the thrift store "Humana" to be a "Berlin label"), the piece is just a case study on the cognitive dissonance that plagues most expats. Of course rudeness is politeness because encountering this many savages on a daily basis would mean that there is definitely something wrong with this city on a fundamental level. Let us also pretend that phosphate-rich street food is a delicacy, and that there are various degrees of quality to a freaking cheap pork sausage covered with ketchup. And the cherry on the top is obviously the libertarian dream of uninhibited beer consumption. Nothing spells out personal freedom like straphanging it in a hot, overcrowded Berlin tram and and chugging a Sterni while your sweat covers the entire car in the stench of a million hobos. And when you're done - if you can spare the 8 cent deposite - your bottle can double as a makeshift club/knife combo to attack innocent bystanders. What a great city. Let's all pat ourselves on the back for living in such a squalid hole.

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For someone who was admitted to the Fulbright program, the author is pretty bad.

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>Accept insults are a sign of good service

What the fornicate am I reading? All Germans are female genitalia without self-respect.

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