Why People Are Leaving Germany ? | Is Germany Good Place To Settle For Indians ? | Life In Germany

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Why People Are Leaving Germany ? | Is Germany Good Place To Settle For Indians ? | Life In Germany

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FlyingAbroad
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I have stayed in Germany for 1 year. Life is very difficult and depressing, specially in winters. You will be earning money but every single thing you have to do by your own.

anirbanable
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I'm in the same boat since a decade now. I can so well resonate with everything you have said. One should consider all pros and cons before making this leap. From my personal experience, always be flexible, don't settle for less. At the end, this country is not the end of the world! Make smart choices.

bepowerful
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Germany should allow parents to live with us after citizenship . It is mandatory, if parents will not live with us what is reason for such messy life there

kareenachopra
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Those who have been to Germany or Austria can understand how important work life balance, tension free weekends, clean environment, healthy food are. Yes there are some difference between lifestyle of India and Germany which we are not used to. Language issue is there, like any other country.

nitinpathak
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Best way is to live India, earn good money and every year go to new country and take feel of it, and after doing this for atleast worlds 20 top countries, you will realise that for long term India is the best!

targetrbi
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My brother's been living in Germany since 3 years. It is true that the weather and living there is depressing but at the same time there are lot of perks like medical insurance, free education for kids and good work life balance which we lack in India. In India you are expected to justify your work and salary and still get paid in peanuts. India has the potential to be on top only if it has better laws, security and facilities for everyone. To each his own.

geetanjalirampogu
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The only reason I cannot live abroad is loneliness. I have travelled to US and Canada along with other countries. Western countries feel very lonely when I lived there. India is much more lively.

ajitsingh-neol
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I lived in Dubai for 10 years and earned enough money for living. Despite of all these earnings I left Dubai, at the moment when I felt myself as a machine, woke up at morning, going office & coming back to home. As if I felt I am living for the job but it should be a job for a living.
Literally I understood that there is no life in abroad. Now I am the happiest person living with my family, friends, relatives & my neighbours in my hometown.

midhun.d
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यह सब बातें सुनने के तो ऐसा लगता सबसे बेहतर हमारा देश भारत ही है ❤

kamaluddinshekh
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I was in Belgium and the weather phenomenon is such a deterrent. It makes you feel gloomy and isolated in an already 'not so community oriented' culture. The pandemic had again added to it. And since I lived in a house in the outskirts, the heating systems were not always functioning due to the householders need to save on the gas/bills. A genuine piece of advice for anyone planning to study or otherwise settle in cold countries - PLEASE EQUIP YOURSELF WITH ACTIVITIES, EVEN IF THEY'RE INDOOR EXERCISES, DANCE ETC (EVEN THAT IS A PROBLEM SINCE PEOPLE IN THESE COUNTRIES HAVE A PROBLEM WITH SLIGHTEST OF NOISE), KEEP AN ACTIVE SOCIAL CIRCLE AND HAVE COMMUNITY EVENTS HANDY AT LEAST A COUPLE OF TIMES A MONTH TO KEEP YOUR MENTAL HEALTH SANE. These societies have their perks, the work life balance may be good. But the fact is that Asian bodies sre smaller, less tolerant to the harsh winters and we're not used yo living in such isolated conditions. It could be depressing if you don't already see it coming. It looks good on the outside but the vibe is actually gloomy.

Edit : She's absolutely correct about the paperwork. It's true for most European countries. They're not digitised at all and delay the work through unnecessary paperwork. The administration is very lackadaisical+ fine is something a friend of mine personally experienced with no fault of her own.

yadavkomal
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Shilpa, 30-50 lacs package is not normal in India. Most of the freshers get 3-6 lacs package.

abdulazeem
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The situation for Indians, especially young Indians, is not that bleak if they work in Germany.
In India an IT employee is expected to work for long hours and wfh has increased the expectations. Salaries on an average are not anywhere near 20 L per annum. And due to the huge young population, the chances of becoming obsolete by the time you are 45 are also very high.
Ageing parents of single children should be the primary reason to return, but if you have a sibling in India who can care for them, then that too is not very crucial.
At a young age it is not so difficult to learn and languave and assimilate in a culture. At least the young should go abroad, get experience, see the world and then can choose to either stay or come back based on individual situations.

neetup
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From USA. I am living in this for last 40 years. But you explain very well about Germany. Good job.

sadhate
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You summarized everything that I try to tell my friends, about why I want to leave Germany. If you make a decision table on paper, You will moving to India makes a lot of sense. Pehleki baat alag this, because payment was not at all comparable, bt abhi India me 20 lakh bhi kamo to Germany se jyada achhese India me reh sakte hai,

vikramhere
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I came back to Australia after living in India for 2 years around pandemic time. Indian service industry has become so good that its mindblowing. Plus if you live in metros, you get best of the world in restaurants now. So much buzz and novelty at every corner. I did not even pick up a glass of water those 2 years. Here it is back to cleaning and cooking after work. Cant even order much outside as Indian food sucks. Really missing the comforts of India. Not the traffic though

shwetasinghnm
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I like your point of view. I am living since very long in Berlin. Every country has pro and Contras. You can't compare India with Germany. It's better if you learn language. I speak German. I saw your other vlog with your neighbor uncle living alone. But nowadays you have so many old age homes all over India. Germans are very disciplined people. They respect Indians specially. Life Is very peaceful here. Free education, social security, medical insurance etc so many facilities you can get only in Germany. Some Indian friends shifted England but came back due to very expensive education etc. It's a matter of choice. Ich wünsche alles Gute für euch

basundi
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The problem with Indians in General is they want to get out of India and enjoy the best that the West has to offer and don't want to handle the hardship or inconvenience of living there. You can not get the best of both worlds. When one goes to live in a foreign country for whatever reason be it, learn and adjust to live in the new environment or go back to your parent country. I would say that it is mainly because in India we are raised with helpers handling your daily chores and we are not accustomed to doing on your own.

cookmaster
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Been living in Germany for last 5 years. Everything u told is 100 percent right

deeps
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I was desperately dying to settle in Switzerland...but your video change my thinking dimension. Thanks for this beautiful, knowledgeful video...

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