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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:

So I am leaving and subletting my flat (with anmeldung) but as I don't speak German, I find it pleasurable writing to Germans that I don't speak German and see them getting aggressive about it. It's insane. I wonder if they think that would grant them a viewing.
Yes bitch, we foreigners are taking over your idiot city, and we are not even renting to you anymore. Suck that!

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  Anonymous wrote:

loving it
show them who's boss

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  Anonymous wrote:

Lol. Germam sucks.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Crap language. Over complicated just for the sake of it and arrogance. A non problem solving oriented language. 0 logic. Words are generally just sentences stuck together. It's just another tool for them to put themselves above everyone else. Instead of earning respect.

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  Anonymous wrote:

In other Countrys Berliners would be Beaten to Death.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I don't want them in my country (USA)! They're scum.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Berliners would not act that way America. As soon as they touch ground they would see immediately that America isn’t Europe. I honestly know for a fact they would behave themselves, even the German Türkish who pretend to be so gangster in a safe environment. America is an entirely different animal built on violence. That disrespectful behavior would get Berliners in a lot of trouble. We Americans are extremely nice to the point that Europeans think we are sweet( soft) but we will switch and whoop your butt properly. Berliners are 100% cowards in my eyes because they would not dare try that childish crap in America.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Many Berliners can't even afford a trip to the US :)

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  Anonymous wrote:

Good luck to them getting a flight on 800€ netto with wohngeld

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  Anonymous wrote:

"An armed society is a polite society."
Interpret that however you wish.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Looking to move to Malaga from Frankfurt! Any insights? Would you do the move?

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  Anonymous wrote:

MALAGA IS WORSE THAN BERLIN, full of English morons who open little english cafes selling English slop masquerading as food. You'll hate it there. Go just outside Barcelona. Or somewhere in Portugal. My favourite country is Italy, down south, perhaps Lecce.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I just read the discussion a week ago about Germans who don't shower often enough. I used to get annoyed by that, especially in summer. But I now use it to my advantage. It is not only easier to find a partner here when your personal hygiene is better than 90% of the rest, it is also easier to get hired after a job interview if you smell neutral and not like a bunch of stale cigarettes and body odor with a bunch of cheap perfume on top to try to cover it up. I also live in an apartment building with no water meters inside the apartments. Our usage is calculated as an average of all tenants. I know for a fact I shower probably 2 or 3 times as often as the other people so they are helping pay for my impeccable hygiene. Thanks Germans!

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  Anonymous wrote:

Lufthansa is now the first and only airline to ban Apple AirTags from use in checked luggage solely because they were being used to show how incompetent Lufthansa and German airport staff are.

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Nazi Germans ban everything

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All incompetent stuff is German with a bunch of band aids on it to make sure it doesn't fall apart.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Just Berlin sucks or all of Berlin?

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  Anonymous wrote:

All German speaking countries are terrible.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I left Germany almost 6 months ago, and i need to tell you that after 10 years of spending there im so glad being in my home country after all. the people are not 100% nice, but i still need to get used to the "normal" life and people. So dont hesitate and do something about your miserable life in Germnay! It doenst matter how long you stayed there, just leave :)

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  Anonymous wrote:

Completed my 10 years today right at this moment. Cant wait to leave.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Is Spain a better country to live? I know economically and jobwise it is not, but I need a friendlier environment! I am talented in picking up a new language! I just wanna regain some joy of life! This country makes me so miserable and depressed

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  Anonymous wrote:

Yes, definitely! Friendlier, more open, sunny and relaxed! There's no comparison... Not to mention that overall life is healthier, not only socially... but the weather is good and energising, food is healthy. Go for it!

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  Anonymous wrote:

Spain is full with annoying tourists

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  Anonymous wrote:

And you forget to mention Spaniards can be rude too.

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  Anonymous wrote:

If you can work as a digital nomad, why not consider Colombia or some other country in Latin America?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Can we talk about the food…?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Which food? Sausages covered in ketchup and curry?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Don't forget Brötchen mit Käse

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  Anonymous wrote:

"food". More like trash for trash panda's, Germans being the trash panda's.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Dumbest German word ever probably: Kuscheleinheit. Could it sound any more robotic and transactional?

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  Anonymous wrote:

One month away from planning my escape...
Berlin has crippled me mentally and even physically. Due to stress I have not only anxiety, but hormonal imbalances that I am bound to treat with chemicals for a while now... I have little power to arrange and pick myself up, and even tho I am leaving in a bit, at least for a while, I am still crippled and depleted and can't adjust my mindset to look forward. 5 years in this place and there's nothing I leave behind...
Everything is fake, superficial, evil, unfriendly and... rotten. I wasted some of my best years trying to give this place a chance until I fell into abyss.
I hope to get better once I am out. Leaving with no aim, only with hope that the world is better...

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  Anonymous wrote:

Good choice! I left also and im loving my home country even more now

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  Anonymous wrote:

To the póster above, I downvoted you bye mistake.

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  Anonymous wrote:

GREAT ADVICE, same here, when I git back to my hime country, I started feeling like my old self again.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I wanted to comment about a female dog who works for a Tax Office in Spandau. freaking racist bitch, die in Hell you "Mauer-Zeit" bitch!
She was so harsh about my few mistakes and made me feel useless. I was super tolerant and tried to answer back nicely to maintain a professional and friendly working environment. But her German broken up mentality didn't know better. These people don't understand humour or manners. Straight-up uncivilised cunts.
FUCK YOU GERMAN RACIST BITCH!!! You are stuck in the past and you are ugly as fuck!

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  Anonymous wrote:

I simply cannot belive a German in a position of petty authority would be rude.

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  Anonymous wrote:

That's the nicest things I've ever heard said about these Schwein-Hundts.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Why are there so many creepy 35-50 year old incels from the former GDR? I swear it feels like you can sense when a man is from there. Was this done on purpose to them?

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  Anonymous wrote:

I'm not sure, but I have "known" a few of them, and it's yes a general vibe. A very strange dark vibe that smells like piss. Maybe they are just this way.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I can't describe the level of detachment I feel here. I feel like I am in a mental patient's fever dream of the world outside the asylum. I don't understand it, I have been to other foreign countries and didn't feel like this. I have been to cold and bleak and poor places and didn't feel like this. When the winter comes I feel like the real world is just gone. It just isn't here. About 3 years in I legit had a mental break, but now I am just numb. You know how you have some bad memories and regrets from your past and you put them in a part of your brain and close it, don't go there? Berlin is like a city version of that. Is it the culture, the climate, the people? The rampant normalized addiction? Maybe there are ghosts, idk.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Find a sweet place, a nice cosy cafe. Hear some good music and do decisions and make goals. That's what I do right now and I feel much better. One if my biggest goals is to get the fornicate out of here.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I know what you mean. The only time I ever felt anything here after the honeymoon period was over was when I was planning and making choices about my future. So much of German culture is following the stream and it often seems like everything is decided by someone else. If you can push back a little, then you'll eventually gather momentum. Make escaping your number one priority and always have that in the forefront of your mind. If you pray, then pray about it. If you meditate, then meditate on it. Eventually a path will show itself and most importantly, when it does you must seize it immediately. Do not talk yourself out of it. Do not rationalize the downsides of Berlin. Do not tell yourself you won't make it elsewhere. Just book that one-way ticket and say FU Germany!

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  Anonymous wrote:

I am non EU person and the only reason I am still here is that, I am so close to get German = EU citizenship. (being months away) Once I get It, I will be immidiately going somewhere else in Europe.

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  Anonymous wrote:

non eu why Europe? why not mexico?

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  Anonymous wrote:

yep, even sweden feels warmer

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  Anonymous wrote:

lmao about this comment on youtube :

"I like western europe but eastern europe makes better music, better food, memes language and people and is hence more important."

www.youtube.com/watch

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  Anonymous wrote:

Western Europe went into retirement about 200 years ago and hasn't created anything new and relevant since. All the while the inhabitants still act like entitled assholes.

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  Anonymous wrote:

What actions make them seem entitled to you?

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  Anonymous wrote:

LOL tell me one important thing that comes from East Europe. I wait :)

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Eastern Europe does all the real work that gets done in the EU. In Germany a fat Stefan sits on his fat ass, while in EE people are actually still producing things. Women are also about a billion times more attractive than a German Claudia.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Why Germans seem entitled???? There are quite literally hundreds of thousands of people here who stopped working when the wall fell and have more disposable income than most immigrants. Look up the gap between what a German earns and what an immigrant earns here.

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