Observations Of An American Living In Germany (84)

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This is a continuation of my previous video. Sorry for the interruption.
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These alarm tests are simply ridiculous and annoying. Anyone with some education knows that these alarm sirens would not save a single life in the event of a nuclear attack or a catastrophe that would make this alarm necessary. In the case of an atom or hydrogen bomb, there are no suitable shelters anyway and whether it is worth living to crawl out of these bunkers after a nuclear war is also questionable. Only everyone knows a few minutes earlier that they are about to be atomized, nothing else. And in the event of a natural disaster, these sirens only use if it has already happened. Wars and human lives are protected by good, intelligent diplomacy, not by sirens.

As far as the apartment owners or companies are concerned. As long as there is a housing shortage in Germany, the owners do not need to make a special effort, they will find enough new tenants. And with your wife's letter, especially the insight that she is a lawyer, was completely correct. The laws for owners of rental apartments are very strict and beneficial for tenants in Germany. And when it comes to money, they usually take action to avoid penalties in court.

Your cats will be determined when they are back in the USA, show off to the other cats that they are so traveled and can also meow in German. I bet with you that the cats have learned perfect German in the 2 years 😄

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A test to keep the fear level up. Ignore.

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