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

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Few month ago the trains were out of service for a few hours because of a storm. It was a good feeling since noone stared I mean in the direction of the train, on their phone for real and yeah at the info display

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Well, well, well, look what the Lefties have brought upon Germany with their Open Borders www.breitbart.com/london/2018/03/01/merkel-admits-no-go-zones/ This is only the beginning.

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For the nitwit who likes to post this stuff. There aren't any no-go areas in Germany. There are some areas with high unemployment rates that have social problems. But this has nothing to do with the refugees. It seems that Americans who grow up in segregated places and watching British heritage propaganda films really freak out when they come to the UK and the continent and see brown people.

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"when they come to the UK and the continent and see brown people."

Yeah, I bet you feel proud about London having a pakistanien mayor. Or the bunch of muslim raping your white teen British girls. Or the fact that in a few decades most of England's population won't be ethnic European in origin.

Literally hang yourself tonight.

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To the guy who seems to be terribly offended by the use of the term "no-go zone", did you even watch the interview? Merkel literally uses the words "no-go areas". She clearly says that they exist and that they shouldn't be allowed to exist. She describes the importance of enhanced security. Are you such a middle-of-the-road kind of guy that you are incapable of accepting an objective description of an interview?

And not sure what you're trying to accomplish exactly by describing "segregated places" in America. Look at the demographics in any American city and compare it to any European city of a similar size and you will find that in 95% of cases, American cities are more racially diverse.

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Are you retarded, I was drawing attention ti the fact there are no go areas or zones or what ever the f you want to call them and my main point was that it is Lefties are supporting bringing in more so-called "refugees".

When will people wake up that it's the Lefties who are bringing Berlin down, none of them have ever done and honest days work in their lives, they continue to spread sexually transmitted diseases, they live like animals i their squats. I spoke to a guy who once lived in a Lefty squat and he said the people he shared with were the most miserable, pathetic excuses for human beings, irresponsible, unfriendly, filthy and downright insane from too many drugs and STD's. I was not surprised or shocked, e described exactly what I expected.

The new KKK are the fascist Lefty thugs. Berlin needs to bulldoze the squats and get rid on the Lefty cancer and then this city might have some kind of hope for a bright future.

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The typical scummy leftist in Berlin is incapable of critical thought. They hear words like "refugees" or "no-go areas" or "conservatism" and lose their minds, begin regurgitating rhetoric they've picked up reading the hundreds of antifa webpages targeted to Berliners. They think that the thugs burning cars every other night in this city is positive (www.berlin.de/polizei/polizeimeldungen/pressemitteilung.678770.php, www.berlin.de/polizei/polizeimeldungen/pressemitteilung.679231.php, www.berlin.de/polizei/polizeimeldungen/pressemitteilung.677847.php, www.berlin.de/polizei/polizeimeldungen/pressemitteilung.676655.php). They think the constant clashes between antifa and police in Rigaer Str. is a good sign (www.bz-berlin.de/berlin/friedrichshain-kreuzberg/rigaer-strasse-sechs-polizisten-attackiert-und-verletzt, www.morgenpost.de/berlin/polizeibericht/article210939665/Boeller-fliegen-Autos-brennen-Randale-an-der-Rigaer-Strasse.html www.bz-berlin.de/berlin/friedrichshain-kreuzberg/polizist-in-rigaer-strasse-bei-kontrolle-verletzt), . They think physically attacking political opponents, like AfD, NPD and Identitäre Bewegung is good democracy in action (www.epochtimes.de/politik/deutschland/berlin-angriff-beim-3sat-interview-vor-doenerladen-identitaeren-regionalchef-timm-mit-reizgas-und-faeusten-attackiert-a2149736.html). They're happy every time someone gets fined, arrested, jailed, wrongfully terminated for criticizing the government's refugee policy. These are the losers who are against any kind of accountability. They're the creeps who are not only complaining and protesting loudest against police surveillance in public spaces, but are actually destroying cameras and boasting about it on social media (boingboing.net/2013/01/26/berlin-activists-create-cctv-s.html). A strong police force and accountability mechanisms will only worry you if you are routinely breaking the law. Have a look at the police statistics on political crime and you'll know which side of the political spectrum is committing the most violent crimes (www.bmi.bund.de/SharedDocs/downloads/EN/publikationen/2016/vsb-kurzfassung-engl-2015.html).

These people would love nothing more than to return to the sheltered days of East/West Germany where they were protected from global competition and subsidized by the USA and USSR.

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>There are some areas with high unemployment rates that have social problems. But this has nothing to do with the refugees.

What an utter BULLSHIT! Go to Görlitzer Park and look at the drugdealers and robbers. They're all refugee scum.

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The Eurocrats think that banning videos of terrorist activities is the same as preventing terrorist attacks. Bad sign.
www.ft.com/content/708b82c4-1d65-11e8-aaca-4574d7dabfb6

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OP if you deeply care about these issues, why don't you do something about it?
All you do is share articles from bad sources.

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Got your butt handed to you so you change the subject entirely? Typical brainwashed lefty.

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Hahaha, this guy is complaining about secondary sources that cite their primary sources - in this case an interview between Merkel and RTL. What a loser.

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No one trusts lefty Mainstream Media anymore, it's full of Lefty BS, just like all the Berlin Lefty sheep.

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I left a year ago and of course life is is still sometimes hard but all in all I can breath , I have a social life, no anxiety. I laugh more , I eat more . Life is so much better

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I went through alot of poop in Berlin before managing to flee that cesspit - everyone here talks about not having money to leave - take a freaking LOAN and just split! That is what I did and I have no regrets - when your mental health is on the line its a good time to see what you are willing to do to escape hell....and Berlin is hell....utter hell.....

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Where to go?

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Why are Germans too stupid to regulate the temperature of their 1800's-era radiators? Why does every office in this country heat on the highest setting and then open the windows in -10° weather for 15 minutes every hour? There are different numbers on the dial for a reason you stupid kraut!

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Probly cause it goes well with those white neon lights

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Since LEAVING Berlin and Germany I have observed:

- ppl smiling
- ppl acting courteously and polite

this shows you how broken up Berlin and Berliners are....

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* this shows you how broken up Berlin and Berliners are....

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Never come back, except for a long weekend, that is all Berlin is good for.

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Yeah, enjoying a typical salary in a real metropolitan city and the relatively low prices of Berlin is probably pretty nice. Look at the PPP of Germany and a typical salary here and you're entering developing country territory.

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Found this community by chance, great banter! (besides the alt-right morons here, jsut stfu and get a life). Not sure if it was good to have found this site here though. One one hand it makes me feel better that I'm not the only person who feels like this about this city, I thought something must be wrong with me. On the other hand it's certainly not helpful to improve my situation in this city reading all that stuff here which enhances my hate (and I'm kind of trapped here at the moment because of my job, just moved here recently to start a new job after graduating and I'm too broke to move somewhere else as long as don't find another job in another city). Any thoughts on this?

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"Any thoughts on this?"

Push through. I haven't regretted a single time having abandoned Berlin.

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Reading this website is definitely toxic when you're helplessly stuck in this shit-hole. I discovered this webpage about a year and a half ago and have gone through several episodes of compulsively checking it about 100 times per day. It has made me realize that I hate Berliners/Germans and the typical dewy-eyed expat losers who end up here. But it's also made me realize that I have no future here and that I need to get out as soon as I can afford it. Good luck.

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I feel your pain - I went through alot of poop in Berlin before managing to flee that cesspit - everyone here talks about not having money to leave - take a freaking LOAN and just split! That is what I did and I have no regrets - when your mental health is on the line its a good time to see what you are willing to do to escape hell....and Berlin is hell....utter hell.....

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"besides the alt-right morons here, jsut stfu and get a life" - may have been one or two guys. Surprisingly, I don't see any of his/their posts on the front page for once. Maybe he actually got a job, life, friends, or a gf. Congrats if so, hopefully he's able to get over the obsession or better mentally.

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Hahaha or maybe they just got laid for once

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You'd have to be pretty hard up to lay the pox ridden degenerates in Berlin, good luck with your sexually transmitted diseases.

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What a bunch of retards.

qz.com/1215370/hsbc-expat-survey-berlin-tops-the-global-charts-for-culture

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These kinds of surveys are ... its interesting how many news expands come to The miserable city then getting depressed like me. Don't believe this kinds of surveys.

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"Berlin’s expats weren’t in the top ten for annual gross personal income either (total income from all sources, including wages, salaries, or rents and before tax deductions). The city came 43rd out of 52, with an average expat salary of $84,162, quite a bit under the global average of $99,903." Are we talking about Berlin, Germany here???? $84,162 = ~€68,253!!!!! How many expats in Berlin are earning even close to that??!!!

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Obviously people either grossly over reported their earnings or the sample is skewed heavily toward c-level people. Completely worthless survey.

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I think that HSBC survey is mostly aimed at higher earner expats, they're not polling artists or even tech worker foreigners, but top people in international companies or that work in embassies.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I'm fed being a foreigner in Germany.
I hate communicating with the poop insurance company.
I hate the poop foreigner's office, full of stupid and incompetent housewives.
I hate it's so difficult to live as a foreigner.

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I’m thinking about moving to Düsseldorf for work and a change of environment. It would be nice to know anyone’s honest opinion on the city and the area in general.

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Once again and clearly: all German cities are sad shitholes. Yes, the salaries are higher than in Berlin and there're less violent left-wing subhumans, but the general vibe of hopelessness, boredom, coldness, maniacal following ZE RULES is pretty the same.

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Correct ... all german cities suck - you are better off leaving Germany all together.....

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Before coming to Berlin, I lived in Bonn. I used to visit Cologne and Dusseldorf at weekends. They both suck. Dusseldorf is incredibly boring.

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I lived in Dusseldorf for a while, I found it particularly dull, and strongly associate it with cringeworthy z list German "celebrities" and their pooping gala parties and Medienhafen...

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I lived in Bonn, Wuppertal and Düsseldorf. I don't recommend any of those. Cities in NRW all look pretty much the same.

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Hamburg, Munich, maybe Leipzig if you're more of an artist or looking for that old Berlin vibe before all the hype. Other than that, maybe consider another country altogether like the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Spain, or Portugal.

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Old Berlin vibe = archaic and undeveloped areas where you can afford to live with a Hartz4 budget?

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Munich absolutely suck. It's a boring village with prices compared to London or NY.

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"Munich absolutely suck. It's a boring village with prices compared to London or NY."

Yeah, it's sort of an anti-Berlin. Way too conservative, expensive, and boring. Some people prefer that though. Think Hamburg is a decent in between point, not as rough around the edges as Berlin nor as conservative as Munich. Leipzig is Berlin minus the expats, tourists, and hype but also less going on and not a great job market, especially if you can't speak German fluently. That said, it seems to have more momentum behind it and it may turn out to be a pretty decent place to live.

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The only thing I'll miss about Berlin is BerlinHater.com Bye everyone, next Monday I'm releasing myself from the lunatic asylum. I wish you all the best of luck here, you'll need lots of it, because hard work and living frugally will get you nowhere here, probably just into more debt or more borrowed money from your parents if you are a hipster trust-fund baby :o((((( Auf Wiedersehn.

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Good luck!

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OMG pahahahahahaahhaahah!!! great comment - I know how you feel - I escaped recently and you are right - living frugally gets you knowhere you will be in debt either way.... nice one !

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I hate Berlin.

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Are you sure?

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You have children? Do you know the situation when you go to the playground with your children in Berlin and the other children refuse to play with your kids? The Berlin children play only with their parents, or with their siblings, but not with other children! When I go with my little son in Berlin on a children's playground, no one is ever going to be there with us. Parents of German children are sure to be afraid that their children will not harm something bad. That's why local kids only play with who they know! Poor Berliners. We moved to Berlin from Prague and we hate it here! This summer we want to move out of here.

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Come to think of it, I have noticed that. The parents don't mingle either.

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Lol, the anti-social behavior starts early. You have to remember small kids behavior patterns are influenced by their surroundings. If kid sees mama and daddy never speak to strangers or people they know then kids will behave the same. I have a kid as well, I try not to judge Kids on their stupid-ass parents. At my kids daycare, I speak more with the kids than the parents. I can’t stand the parents here in Berlin they are so fake in the way how they interact with their child in public. It’s like they are trying to prove to their follow Germans they are a good parent. There’s noting like the all important German approval. God!!! These people make me sick to my freaking stomach.

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As a woman I dislike Berliner women. Either them being Germans or other nationalities living in Berlin and getting the virus. Jelous, mean and completely anti other females. It’s like a constant competition for something. They need to outshine the others one at any point. Antisocial and a lot more rude than men. And it’s not like everyone guy I talk to flirts with me. Some are happily inlove with their partners and open to me while their girlfriends give me the I-am-going-to-murder-you-in-your-sleep look. Disturbing and paradoxically they preach so much the girl power.

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I've got a theory. This is still an inheritance from the Second World War. There, I said it.
After the war there was a massive shortage of men. This resulted in women having to compete for men constantly. And this was passed on from generation to generation and as a result we have this weird culture here now.

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not only WW2 but WW1 , Germany took 2 million men killed 1914-1918 add in 5 million (proven unlike other similar large numbers) killed in WW2 created "girl power" sisterhood feminism...but underneath that was a brutal female competition for the few healthy eligible men

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You sound so judgemental and arrogant that it sounds like you have a problem.
Women don't hate each other.
They're not anti female. They are just cliquish. Also, like most women everywhere they are just insecure af.
You probably were not friendly to them and just focused on communicating with their bf.
Maybe you are just a slutty flirt who judges other women. Why should I like you if you flirt openly with my husband while ignoring me completely?

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And you are not judgmental at all.
:) I had a few experiences with women that got me to this conclusion. I tried my best to befriend women as I always enjoyed my cluster of girls wherever I was on this planet. But here it is very hard to find open people to resonante with. I have a boyfriend, I am not interested in other men.
Being open to know people and make friends means you are a sexually popular woman nowadays? Interesting :)

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To two comments above this one.
You are a perfect example w=of what the original poster was talking about, or were you being ironic and a master comedienne.

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The aggressive comment 3 above this one probably didn't come from a woman. Sounds like the ever-present MGTOW troll who wants to spread hate and cause confusion.

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A couple years ago I use to work in a hotel. We had a few girls come here from other European countries. I remember they would always come to me and talk about how some of the Germans girls were rude and nasty. SMDD! I’m not being mean, but if I was single it would be a problem. Why? For me I wouldn’t date any girl from this city. These girls have mental problems they need to sort out. For boys, all you need is titties and a va-jay-jay and they will date ya. For men, you need personality, humor, genuine smile and a warm heart. No wonder there is so many women here in Berlin over thirty and single. freaking Euro trash. These people are The Jersey Shore of Europe.

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Yes OP, I am judgemental towards YOU because you sound so full of yourself and careless to generalize all women based on a FEW experiences.
You really sound like you are projecting your insecurities on other women.
Learn how to express yourself without sounding like a flirt. "men open to me"...

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Look at it from a purely logical standpoint. Which is statistically more likely – that you’re a special magical unicorn of womanhood who is pure and non-bitchy and all other women in berlin are anti social and jealous hags?

Or that it’s your own fault that women don’t like you?
If your experience of women is that they are dramatic and mean and backstabbing, maybe it’s because you were a problem and they reacted to you.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Read more about internalised misogyny.

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Berlin is full of socially awkward losers. It is no stretch of the imagination to believe that all Berliner women are complete bitches.

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I LOLed. Not to worry, you don’t have to like me and viceversa. I am not a big fan of bitchcraft, but I don’t pose as a saint either. It takes a few cases to make a somehow light general statement. Look at this now: we did not met ever or been around each other and you’re fast to jump at my neck that I am DEFINITELY a flirt. Why should I change my opinion when all you do is actually proving that I am right about women against other women here. See the paradox?
I am not sure what’s your story, but you seem the insecure one here as I was only saying that men are easier to befriend than women. Open in a sense of having fun when playing boardgames and laugh from time to time without being a-holes towards anyone. Get it?

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Put your claws back and keep them clenching on your man, miss three-posts-above. Word of advice: Maybe try dating a real man. This one is turning you into an insecure desperate woman. When you start concering about these so called slutty flirts orbitating near your man, the problem is him, not them. Is he allowed to have female coworkers? God forbid the cracks a joke at lunch with those horrible whores

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Read on reddit:

"Many Germans are not aware of how they are. They think that the "mean cold Germans" are somebody else. They don't see that they never smile while walking down the street. They don't recognize that they are rude to customers at their job. They don't see it as in their job description to be nice. They don't see that treating customers/clients nice is good for business...because in Germany it isn't. Most companies are not dependent on customer satisfactions, because a rudely treated customer still comes back. A rude salesperson in other countries would be fired or at the least earn less money through lower sales/commissions. German workers with direct customer contact have no motivation to treat you decently...so they don't."

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