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Foreigner Exposes the Hardest Part About Living in Germany🇩🇪 #shorts

Karam, who is Jordanese living in Germany for a few years shares what he likes the most and the least about German culture and mentality.

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  • I mean, that's the country of Karl Marx. FOLLOW THE RULES! Lmao....germans need to breathe sometimes

    • Whats wrong with finland?
      Your country always rank at top 3-5 best countries to live in..

    • i dont think fins hate things about their country that much. i believe they like how most things are. the only thing that they comes to mind they might have a problem with is long winter but they cant control that😂

    • ​@@gliboperuta9213As a finn, that's not true. That's just the image people on the outside have, because "we're the happiest country in the world" and such.

  • I am glad our neighbor downstairs is a very elderly man and he can’t hear much 😂

    • I like that people respect common sense rules, why to make noise and don't recycle your waste if this cause problems to others? You live in a society. If it makes sense then no problem with it.

  • Sticking to the rules is why it works so good. If they wouldn't do it, it would be like your country bro.

    • Most underrated comment.
      He doesn't seem to realize that the things he likes result from the attitude behind the things he doesn't like...

    • Correct but sometimes there are some contradictions for the rules, for example, Germans will shame you for crossing an empty street on red light saying the you should be an example to children, while at the same time, they allow children down to 16 or even younger to drink alcohol when we know that statistically alcohol is way more dangerous. So rules are great , but people need to think not follow blindly like nazis followers a few decades ago!

    • Well he sounds French so I don't know what you ate saying.

      Unless you mean because he is arab? Then I would say you shouldn't have bombed his country

    • @@LancesArmorStriking doesn't matter which country, france or syria, both the same

    • Living in Japan now, it's better in my opinion here. Don't know what Germany is like, but Japanese people "correct" me in a gentle and positive way. Also, the rules seem easy to follow. Only thing that is bad to me is the work culture.

    • ⁠@@JikrinThanks for sharing your thoughts! And yes I agree with you on the work culture 😩

    • @@hamiltonblankson People often say long work hours, very top down, you’re not supposed to go home till your boss does, most workers don’t/can’t use up their annual paid vacations, hard to have a long vacation, highly expected customer service which could wear you out and so on. The list could go long 😅

    • It could be, if everyone finally understood that there are legally defined quiet times over night and throughout the entire Sunday!

      Makes most people wanna destroy things when ignored, so he should be happy that they only call the cops.

  • The question was literally about what he likes and doesn't like - everyone has things they like and don't like about their home country and any country they visit or immigrate. Clearly, if he's still there, the pros outweigh the cons, but it doesn't mean there won't be cons.

    Yet the comment section here is filled with whiny comments about "if you don't like it, leave"...

  • Being loud on a Sunday does not categorize to "slightest thing" because it is the 1! day where you can step out of your strict life, relax and enjoy some peace and quiet. It is the holy day of the week. What's not to understand about that?!
    There are 6 more days where you can be "loud", but having 1 day taken from you is so mean... poor you. 🙄 It's one f'ing day. I just h8 that attitude.

    • Without context, being loud on a day thats supposed to be quiet seems like a minor thing. Like I said, without context.

      If someone is obnoxiously loud because they are drunk and blasting music or watching sports, okay, then I can see the issue. But not to go straight to the police.

    • @@Frivals correct. There is a thing called Zimmerlautstärke, which means any sound that can be heard outside of the room is too loud. Sound is only for yourself in sunday :)

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