Why I am Leaving Germany for Good And Why you Should not Come Here!

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Hi peeps, please do hear my reasons and these are just my opinions.
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Thank you everyone who have shared your experiences in the comment section! 🤗 It made me happy that many people understand me despite we are all from different countries 💛 Thank you for all the wishes too and wish you all a happy good life as well ☺

yukireena
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I have completed my generalistische Pflegeausbildung successfully and yes i am leaving Germany never felt so happy! Germany broke me mentally and emotionally after living for 7 years here!! ☺️☺️☺️ Finally i am leaving Germany! The bureaucracy, red tape, racism , doctors appointment, poor healthcare system completely broke me!! I can't take it anymore.

saniya
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After 14 years in Germany I feel like it is killing my soul...I agree with you totally ...I speak German fluently and have a good job here, but I wish I could leave every day

lynnsintention
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I left germany after a year... Looking back it was the Best decision

vikas
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I have to say, that moving to Germany disappointed me a lot. The country is presented by media as some kind of open-minded, hippie, progressive country, so you have feeling you’re moving to country which is “better”. Economical speaking, yes, Germany is good, but the culture lacks basic human feeling. People are not friendly, they are rude and cold and are not so “diverse” as media presents. Also during my university life I almost made not much friends, as the college life doesn’t exist here at all. To sum up: Germany is fine for people who are careerists or introverted, but it’s not a place of human warmth.

almirstrinic
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Italian and going to return to my country or move near it after almost 5 years in Germany. No matter if I speak a good German, if I work hard, if I always stay available to help others. Most of Germans are envious and prefer to talk behind your back instead of solving a problem together. Small example: if I take a 5 minutes break during my job, right after having worked non-stop, then my coworker claims I'm lazy and later reports that to my boss(German) who agrees without proof. If the German coworker, who's lazy at best, takes a 15-20 minutes break for drinking his coffee and ignoring the rest, then he earned it! I'm tired of dealing with this kid attitude and some German and non-German friends of mine have faced similar situation and move somewhere else.

darkchevalier
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They complain that foreigners don't want to integrate and don't want to speak the language. I lived there for 6 years, speak the language fluently, I know more about the history and culture than most locals and yet I faced so much discrimination while living there.
Whenever I shared my experience they always gaslighted me and made it seem like I was the problem. No, I'm being kind, respectful I want to learn and yet people treat me like this?
What is the point of living in a "developed" country where people are just miserable..?

sumimaind
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Am German, grew up in Germany, lived here all my life and I feel the same. After school, life gets hard. People in Germany are miserable and unhappy, and even for Germans it’s hard to bond or find people who actually care when moving to a new place, especially large cities like Hamburg, Berlin or Munich. After spending some months in Valencia, these things got so evident that we planned to move there for good. The best case scenario is a remote job in Germany which pays really well (you most probably need to speak German) and live somewhere else where the climate is good and the people are happy. Take care y‘all!

kevinpilch
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I'm Australian and moved with my gf (Who is German) to Germany a few years back but eventually we moved back to Australia after almost 2 years. The bureaucracy, miserable people, weather, and racism as a mixed couple were the big factors to return to Oz. Australia has a racist reputation but as a brown man, I faced more racism in my 2 years in Germany than my entire life in Australia.

biggiedii
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I lived in Germany for a year and never managed to integrate, glad to see I'm not the only one! I now live in the UK (I'm Italian) and feel totally at home

angelicagiani
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I am actually german, not just by passport, but by heritage. At the age of 31 i moved from a bigger city into a small village, that was more than 20 years ago. I never made friends, sometimes i was actively ignored, at christmas markets, when i try to take a sit at a table with other people, i am asked to leave. The only way to make contact was by sport.
This is not just a thing for people, that migrate here. People here expect you to fit in in all aspects, if you don't like carnival, if you don't like beer and soccer, if you do not go to church you are already a pariah (these were the things that disqualified me).
In germany you should expect to find very few friends, you should expect, that other people will let you feel like you don't belong here. This is not different among germans, this is one of our big flaws.

flashnfantasy
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I am from India and living here in Germany since last 5 years and leaving back to my home country India in June 2024. However, there were scenarios where I faced subtle discrimination be it in job interviews or while passing through some random people on the streets. In my opinion, Germans are not at all open minded and a lot colder. I also speak fluent German language up to C1 level. But Germans have always saw me as an outsider. I tried every method to make German friends however they considered me as their friends and I was always sidelined for whatsoever reasons. Moreover, another reason why I am leaving Germany permanently is because the lack of digitisation. India was lacking in terms of digitisation 5-6 years back but I can now proudly say that India has been much more digitised than Germany and it feels like living in Stone Age era in Germany.

IshSh
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I'm mixed myself. My mother from Latin America and my father is German. I grew up here but I don't have a single german friend. All my friends are also mixed or have anoher background. And I am also thinking to migrate back to Latin America. I understand you. Wish you all the best.

Feliz
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Next time turn down the background music, it's too loud and distracting to what u saying.

nataliabrizan
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You have something important to say but that background music is so annoying!!

satoshibitcoinsaki
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I find it funny how all the comments written by Germans are proving your point 😂 and they don't even realise it

itsnouga
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There's no perfect country, there will be always pros and cons, just keep looking until you find the right one for you. I lived three years in Germany but it didn't work out, so I was able to find my new home in Canada, my family and I couldn't be much happier here.

I can only tell you the following: The best country in the world is the one that makes you feel and be the happiest "you"

avosaga
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WIthout music it would have been better. Yes I want to leave too even though I was born in here. People are rude, there is no social life, there is subtle racism in the sense that the germans behave like master people, shout at you, boss you around and snitch on you. Theyre always suspicious of you. You wont notice this until you work here. If youre a tourist you wont notice. If you have a social circle of foreigners you can get along in here, otherwise its depressing.

bilalhamurabi
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Germany has a big problem with itself and it results in many people being miserable.

ArdaSReal
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I was an immigrant too and I endorse this girl. You will never grow your carrer in germany.

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