Things I STOPPED doing after moving to Germany

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How do these compare to where you live? 👀❌🇩🇪

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The 49€ Ticket is only about a year old, bevor that we had many diverent tickets.

kw
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The crossing on red is definitely not an all of germany thing. I did an exchange in southern germany for three weeks recently and they completely ignored crosswalk signs because they took too long to change. Even in Munich people often crossed on red, though our group didn’t out of safety concerns

DawnOfWonder
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Thanks for your observations, truly entertaining 😊 I hope you received a warm welcome and made yourself feel at home over here with us 💕 Please note that most of us do take the red lights seriously whenever children are around to make sure they learn how to be able and move around safely all by themselves ❤ That honestly is the main reason, otherwise… 😇☺️😀
Nice to have you around, looking forward to more content of yours 😊🙋‍♀️

Bjuesea
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Kissing people on greeeting unless one knows them well is a no-no. I tried to kiss my Chinese mother in law on first meeting, no one (especially my Chinese husband) told me that it was not done.

juliehock
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In SouthbTyrol we say "ba grian terf man gian bei roat isch man toat". In English it means "if green you can walk if red you are dead".

Hey.its_notyou
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The transportation card exists since 1-2 years. Bevore that, good luck with any card in Germany 😂 in turkey you had like 81, in Germany it was over a 100 and Turkey is like 2, 5 times bigger than Germany 😂

lastraniera
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Rotgänger Totgänger =Redwalker deadwalker

Daneen-zsws
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One transportation system is great. Wish it existed throught Montenegro. C'mon Mne has 600 000 people Germany 100x more lol

mirkovukoslavovic
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I have lived in Austria for more than 20 years and I am thinking of moving to Poland, I have been fired from a dozen jobs and was abused very badly by my German partner. My recommendation, don't move to Germany. I was on a train to Poland and for the first time in my life, a white woman smiled at me, no German woman ever treated me like a human being

Nousinvisibles
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Congrats - well on the way to "Integration".

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