Brazilian Exposes the Hardest Part of Living in Germany π§π·π©πͺ #shorts
What is the hardest part of living in Germany for this Brazilian expat? Lety, from Brazil shares what it's like making friends and making plans in Germany and why sometimes Germany is better than Brazil at making real connections.
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She has a good perspective on the pros and cons!
Funny how in Slovakia we are a mix of Brazilian and German ππ
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@@katarinask139 thank you. Your Name is nice too, Katarina
Same in Croatia, friends invite you for a beer, you say no, your wife doesn’t like it, you have to finish work, do half the work, sneak out, get drunk with friends, not too much, come home and argue with your wife until morning π
Work and fun.
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Another point is Brazilians like to party a bit too much ππ
It’s a matter of perspective. To a quieter culture like the German one it’s partying. But to us it’s not partying. It’s just seeing friends and hanging out or doing something together. Those are just activities that improves our quality of life. It’s just quality time with the people you like and love. Partying is bigger and involves more people, sometimes people you don’t even know. More like an event.
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Brazilians live for the present, Germans live for the future.
Brazilians fear the future. That is why they take Rivotril/Clonopin as if it were a multivitamin pill.
Your comment couldn’t be more clichΓ©. Brazilians care about the future. The opposition you should point is individualism x collectivism.
Lol! βToo much positiveβ would not have made sense to me but she gave a really good explanation/example
The fact that she can give a clear and balanced answer of the pros and cons of German culture, implies she’s been Germanised.
Germanized!π€£ππΌ
Yes, the Europe needs more people like her to spread the inclusion. It takes time, but white German will happily become a minority.
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Yes,,,true…. same with Austrians π
Do they remind you of the 7-1 every now and then πππ
Not just Brazilian, this is a Latin American thing
In Brazil, everyone is fake. They say I love you five minutes after you met. That’s not for me
Most Brazilians are not fake.
That’s not Brazil, that’s USA.
I’m moving to Brazil.