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What are the pros and cons of living in Germany? |
I'd like to hear as much detail as you have to share? Pros: Pros: Everything runs really efficiently and it's near France From a Brit who has been living here for 23 years - the pros? Good wine, excellent history, super location for travel to other European countries (central Europe). The cons? HORRIBLY RUDE PEOPLE - one only experiences this as a resident. They raise their children to speak their minds no matter who it hurts, no manners, have never heard of please and thank you and between children and adults - ZERO respect! They also believe they are a rather superior race - hmmmmm. I just moved out here a little over a month ago, so many things are new and exciting now. These things, over time may end up wearing on my nerves, time will tell The other answers touch much important/interesting things, so i do not repeat it... Pros- There is so much to experience. Its a completely different way of life compared to what you are used to in America. If you are military you will have the advantage of keeping some comforts of home, such as 24hr shoppettes and things of that nature, however if you are not you will not have that luxury. The people are just like the people in the US, some are very nice and helpful while others are rude and insensitive. If you think this is just a German thing you are VERY wrong! There are people like that ALL OVER! I lived there for 2yrs and my landlords (an old German couple) LOVED Americans! I was their adopted grand-daughter, they took great care of me! Each town is sustainable almost entirely on its own. They have a bakery, a butcher and a pharmacy, etc. The cities are a lot of fun! So much to do, but that is just like the US. Again I will say, like everyone else, it is centrally located. No matter where you are you are near at least one or 2 different countries that you can easily drive to (on the autobahn no less, which saves a lot of time). And those that you can't you can take a train and see the country side, or fly for a lot cheaper than you would from the states. OK, there have been some pretty good answers in my opinion but I do have to say that I don麓t think that germans raise their children to be rude. They are outspoken and sometimes a bit blunt but at least they麓re honest. Children are always sort of cruel by the way no matter where, that麓s just the way they are until they grow older and realize certain things. |
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