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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:

mena trash for starters, inbred retards .

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  Daniel1807 wrote:

I am 40 years old, grew up in Germany, and lived also 5 years in Berlin. At the moment i am living again for some month in Berlin and i have to say: Berlin is the worst City in Germany. Berlin is a so called Failed State. Nothing works, the authorities are quite bad, the people unfriendly and the Streets are very dirty. Cannot imagine to live here again. I dont like the Berlin people, they are rude and everywere on the Streets you find nowerdays Hippster, dressed like in the Seventies. I cannot recommand Berlin, its really bad to live here.

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  Anonymous wrote:

You summed up everything. Great summary. That’s what I tell to people basically. Partying for a few days might leave an impression as a great, lively place. Trying to build a circle here, with decent non-junkie, non-leech of from the social state, finding a flat, very basics are absent. I am sure, after 4 years, I would have built that circle in any other place. How come people want to snort ketamine in a fcking bar. Regular bar. Then they fell of the high chair. I helped a guy the other day. Before he went to the toilet, i had a short discussion about how come having horse tranquilizer gives you a nice high. A fcking horse. Minimum 300 kg, I asked him if he even stand next to one. This has happened not once. Probably at least thrice recently in regular draught piss beer pubs. Thank God my job gives me the flexibility to move elsewhere. Once I resolve my visa issues as a non-EU, I will get the fck out. Probably to London. There is no way these dinosaurs can catch up with the speed of IT world, internet and web companies, and their startup scene is also a bubble

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  Anonymous wrote:

Keta can be nice, consumed responsibly in a safe space…
I do enjoy a recreational treat, yes, but I am also 100% with you. I too judge pissed junkies that snort their brains and need assistance in public spaces…
Trashy

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  Anonymous wrote:

Sorry Jerry, I hate all of Germany and I hate you too.

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  Anonymous wrote:

It’s alright, my friend, I understand.
This places does that to all of us…

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  Anonymous wrote:

twitter.com/GermanyinUSA/status/1508552762296082432

OMG LMAO THIS WAS POSTED FROM AN OFFICIAL GERMAN OFFICE.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Scheissuglykrautbitches they are ugly whoredaughters

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  Anonymous wrote:

I started to live in Germany almost 8 years ago and I do still live here. I came as master student and managed to find a job and has been working since then. The job itself related with IT in global corporate company. Work wise, everything is okay except the payment (It is enough to afford myself comfortably but It's still below the average for IT jobs but It is okay) What I am trying to say that, I could keep living like this in Germany as much as I want. As I work in IT, working in English is not a problem as well. I also can speak German (not as good as English but It is more than enough for working environment as well)

I am actually not regretful that I started to live in Germany as non - EU person as the things above allowed me to access free travelling within EU, It is easier to get visa for US / UK / Australia when you apply from Germany, I have managed to develop a career in IT, gained working experience and my purchasing power is much better than my friends in my home country. I am regretful that, I have stayed more than I should in Germany. (I have residence permit from Germany so I did not commit any crime :D) I should have left couple years ago.

However, I have no intention to settle down in this country. I literally hate the people and culture here. I feel like, I am wasting my life here everyday. I could be in different country and enjoying my life with people who have common sense, respect, empathy, sense of humour, open minded, friendly etc. You got the point, I think.

I just wanted to know about your opinions and / or stories in Germany

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  Anonymous wrote:

I get what you mean. It feels like you can create a more or less comfortable life (compared to developing countries) yet have a completely miserable life. I don’t understand whom to blame ? Myself because I cannot build proper relationships with people here due to some cultural difference or it is a normal in adulthood?! This constant feeling “I don’t belong in here” started causing so much pain

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  Anonymous wrote:

you are not alone ive been feeling that for a long time. I thought it would go away once id "integrated" more and got more stable in life. Im honestly not sure it will ever go away and i dont think Germans realise there is such thing as "real" life as we know it. They think this is normal.

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  Anonymous wrote:

germans are sooo funny. they get mad AT FOREIGNERS who happen to work hard or have any money, yet worship their own government and are incredibly lazy. They are simply entitled and do not realize hard work equals getting somewhere. But in Germany, hard work doesn't get you anywhere. So that is why they are so angry and lazy. If they werent so tribal, they would leave. The smart ones realize that germany is a scam and go work elsewhere but they are few and far between.

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  Anonymous wrote:

instead of blaming foreigners they should blame their own gov, this is my point. But they don't, and they are too stupid and inbred to realize that the problem is not the foreigners they are jealous of, but their own incapacity for autonomy and breaking out of their own confines of oppression. They feel comfortable living like that. It makes me sick lol

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  Anonymous wrote:

Germans are incapable of self reflection and they definitely cannot criticise the contemporary governmenin Germany. They are all trying yo compensate for the Nazis years, so they basically worship today's government. Can't tell you how many times I have had a German try to explain to me that I am sooo lucky to have X or Y social benefit (in theory) or have adult Germans say to me "Germany is a good country". A statement so anodyne it doesn't it lend itself to any further discussion.

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  Anonymous wrote:

A Cherman

youtu.be/6pehtvVAV0w

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  Anonymous wrote:

They copying the fake Will Smith thing or what is this?

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  Anonymous wrote:

No this Was before the will smith thing.

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Lol look what a coward the cherman is

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  Anonymous wrote:

The first time I ever heard anything about Germany, it of course was about the holocaust. Wish I had done the sensible thing and realized this country is cursed/fucked. How the hell could I have been dumb enough to move here????

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  Anonymous wrote:

Imagine a German compromising.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Imagine a planet free of Germans.

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Can you relate with the sad feeling when you have to return to Germany from anywhere in the world?

I have spent amazing weekend in Amsterdam but now I am on my way back to Germany which upsets me a lot

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Leaving the plane I always consciously brace for arbitrary rules and insane Germans that throw tantrums for no reason.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I relate.
Crying, anxiety, mental break down…
A few times. In the plane.

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  Anonymous wrote:

I have planned a weekend trip with one of my German friend to one of the neighbouring country. I did assume that he is not like ordinary German but I found out that he is also stereotypical German. Selfish, forcing me to do whatever he wants to do. (I mean, my opinion doesn’t count when It comes to making decisions during the trip) and also always criticising things and other people around.

I learnt my lesson that Germans should be befriended with each other

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  Anonymous wrote:

German friend is an oxymoron

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  Anonymous wrote:

Gastarbeiter from Italy wasn't enough.
Gastarbeiter from greece wasn't enough.
"Repatriation" of Deutschlandrussen wasn't enough.
Gasterarbeiter from Turkey wasn't enough.
Pulling in thousands of refugees from Kosovo/Serbia wasn't enough.
Free movement of people from Eastern EU wasn't enough.
Acceptance of 1-2 million Syrian refugees wasn't enough.
Will accepting hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian refugees be enough?

Honestly what are all these people doing in Germany? This place is hard for non-Germans, especially if your are low skilled/no degree. Are there that many unskilled jobs that Germany needs to have done? I know that the low skilled nursing sector is basically 100% non-EU foreigners, same with unskilled security jobs. But where are all these people working? And maybe a better question, how the hell is it thay with all this subsidization of immigration that the population here still isn't growing?

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And yeah, I am very cynical about Germany's motives in accepting immigrants. Until 3 years ago, wages here had been stagnant for about 20 years. Now thanks to serious inflation that probably will reach double digits, wages are increasing (though surely not outpacing inflation). If supply and demand are natural forced that apply in Germany (which I am no longer sure I believe), then there's not that many ways to keep wages down.

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  Anonymous wrote:

post-ww2 Germany was 100% rebuilt by economic immigrants. same mentality today, integration and exploitation but it 'friendlier' terms.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Some old Krautfrau tried lecturing me yesterday, claiming I was "crowding her" as SHE ran into ME because she was busy yelling at some other person while I was trying to use the door.

I really unleashed on her. Pretty sure I made her cry. Thing is, she started this poop with 2 people simultaneously and, in true German fashion, she kept walking and immediately ran out of things to say to us.

In the end all she could manage was that dumb German hand shaking in front of face thing. I am done taking poop from krauts.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Germans are always shocked when you yell back - these numbskulls are used to people just taking it. Pretty sure this woman will keep her mouth shut from now on.

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Old short-haired german female dogs are the worst.

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How is Frankfurt compared to Berlin for living?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Just slightly better as locationwise Frankfurt allows you to travel to more countries in shorther time

Except this, Germans are Germans everywhere

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  Anonymous wrote:

Doesnt frsnkfurt have highest % of nongerms?

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  Anonymous wrote:

Housing situation is even more fucked. Frankfurt is the second most expensive city in Germany after Munich.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Are the people in Frankfurt better quality? Seems like there'd be fewer dreamers and artists and druggies who wanna move there. And the fact that there's fewer Germans.

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  Anonymous wrote:

Yay it’s getting warmer… meaning twice the amount of GERMans on the street. Twice the stink. The air seems so smoggy and foul smelling. Must be a the food or phantom of the rotting flesh from war time, something like that.

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  Anonymous wrote:

but it’s all natural

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