Thanks for another great video review. I agree, the video reviewed was painful. The only thing in it that stood out to me as special was the safety aspect. That's the biggest distinction I see when in Germany. Rural areas in the US are pretty safe, but the cities like Chicago and Detroit are a nightmare to get around in and you certainly don't want to wander into the wrong part of town . My wife and I feel perfectly at ease in Berlin and other German cities. Looking forward to the next review.
Hilarious review - thanks. And yes, I'll bet the vid was made by AI lol. I'm sorry to hear that you feel that the quality of life there is deteriorating - unfortunately it seems to be a trend in a lot of our countries, from Sweden to here in Australia. But I believe this can be turned around, and more quickly than one would expect. Cheers
Since Australia has stopped the boats from coming, you only have the whole woke crisis to face.- Germany has a lot more to solve and unfortunately we are not seeing the politicians understand how dire the situation is.
@@lynnm6413 [Geschrieben mit Hilfe einer Übersetzer-Site] Hallo, es ist schwierig, auf dieser Plattform offen zu schreiben. Sie haben Recht mit den Booten, aber unsere Politiker importieren stattdessen jedes Jahr eine halbe Million Ausländer, aus denselben Reihen, die sonst per Boot eindringen würden. (Letztes Jahr betrug unsere Nettomigration 454.400 und die Zahl der ausländischen Studenten 681.000. Deutschland hat mehr als dreimal so viele Einwohner wie wir, also wären die Auswirkungen ähnlich, wenn deutsche Politiker 1,5 Millionen Ausländer pro Jahr und 2 Millionen ausländische Studenten importieren würden.) Diese Millionen ausländischer Wähler beeinflussen unsere Wahlen zugunsten derjenigen, die sie importiert haben, und sie sind verantwortlich für einen massiven Anstieg der Gewaltkriminalität und eine schreckliche Obdachlosensituation, die in diesem Land beispiellos ist. Unsere Politiker sind sich bewusst, wie schlimm die Situation ist, aber das ist, was sie für uns wollen.
To be honest, I never would have thought about moving to Germany, if I hadn't fallen in love with a German. I happened to benefit from the free education and got my master's degree here. And both my husband and I have great jobs now here (and pay a lot of taxes!), and likely have better lives here now than we would have in my country (Canada). But it took several years of integration before I really started to feel comfortable here. It's really not easy to feel comfortable here unless you've got German family and there's a lot of disadvantages of living in Germany with respect to things like bureaucracy and digitalization and such. Overall the advantages outweigh the disadvantages for us, but it's for sure not what I'd call a "welcoming society" or a place where the gender pay gap is reasonable. It's definitely not for everyone and I think people have to carefully consider a move to Germany that doesn't involve an AI video!
the thing is what you write is true for most places, it is in general difficult to become part of another culture, each place have their own language, their own norms, tradition and most have their group of friends and family, there are a few countries where it might be easy to become friends with the locals (if you speak their language)but I have traveled a lot and I have yet to experience such a country, I have not been in neither north or south America and they tend to be known as very social countries where it's normal to speak with random people, I saw a video made by a German who had lived in Singapore, England, Austria and now lives in Sweden and when it came to friends and fitting in the story was the same in all countries, I myself live in Denmark and often hear how difficult it is to get to know the locals, and how "cold" people from the Nordic countries or Germany are, sometimes I think it's more about expetation , if people move to a very different culture lets say Thailand or Morocco people are open to the fact they will come across a completely different culture , where as they can have an idea that if they move from North America to Northern Europe they think it's "their kind of people" and get very surprised when they experience culture chocks and disappointment, and they aren't prepared that often times they will completely misunderstand the culture and see people as being rude because people are more direct, often it also have to do with not learning the language because the population are able to speak in English, but that does not mean the population want to speak English in their private life because they speak German or Danish ect, in their private lives!
@@veronicajensen7690I think what you said is especially true if you don't move to a country because you like the culture and the country so much, but of other reasons like you met someone that lives there or a job opportunity. I also think: if someone really questions moving to another country because of less digitalized public administration or 6% adjusted gender pay gap, this person should really not move, because there will be much bigger challenges and this person apparently has no really good reason to move to this country.
I took a pause when the video said "efficient postal service" - The reason? I have direct knowledge and experience in this I sell online and from all the countries I used to send to - only to Germany I used to have real problems... To Holland it took about 2-3 days, Britain the same, the US about a week, and Germany... 2-3 weeks!! In fairness, the reason is actually because of the customs (zoll), which is technically not part of the post, But you really can't attach a statement saying "efficient Postal Service" when sending to Germany is so complicated even if it's not directly the post's fault And at the end of the segment about the "efficient post service," he said "customs service is great". Like what? In Germany, I noticed something peculiar - In addition to the packages being stuck forever at the customs, people in Germany are also afraid of that government agency!!!... Never seen that in any other country and I always had problems with customers in Germany who ordered things from me, but when their packages were stuck in customs and I asked them to contact customs to release it.... They refused! I didn't understand this, but only when I started asking Germans about this they told me that Germans tend to be scared of that government agency, for some reason Also many times the zoll offices were in remote locations, so the customer had to drive pretty far to get there So I back you up here - that statement of an efficient post is definitely BS
This is Satiere...isn't it? Please say yes😂😂 This Video is 25 Years old or? Please say yes😂 Hahaha so funny. The Germans want to move away, far away and this Chat gpt Dude tells us how wonderful Germany is.
What's scary is that there are junk videos like this on youtube with over 1 million views and channels with well over 100K subscribers. They always pop up on my youtube page when I start watching travel videos.
As a dutch I have to say your food and sweets are amazing but I still don't get how you cut your day in half to eat a big lunch instead of you know like bread with cheese...
It is scary to see these kinds of videos. I am from the Netherlands and I hope they do not make this kind of video for our country with 15 reasons to move to the Netherlands. We are over-populated already! I lived many years near the German border and have visited Germany many times. It is a beautiful country. But before you move to another country, you should consider what this means for you. There are plenty of Americans living in Germany, who can talk about personal experiences.
If you are planning on leaving America pays well and property is very cheap. Some states no taxes. America has many German cousins who are always welcome here. If you want fast pace life or slow which ever you prefer
What I find amusing is the Chat Bot has a British accent, whilst talking about why you should move to Germany. Vhere's Ze Cherman Bot? I mean If you're going to try and convince me to move to Germany, make the bot sound German.
@@lynnm6413 Perhaps it would sound Biased, but I'd rather get a tour from a native sounding individual. Not some New Yorker like me. I mean imagine it." Yo, Come to Germany, we got's da Black Forrest. Hey, Murry? Why do dey call it Duh Black Forrest? Looks green to me, I don't know Ovah'eah!". See what I mean?
You should react to more awfull videos. seems like an easy cash-grab. 🙂Now, do what you do best: go out and make a real video with 15 reasons to move to germany. ( of course branded with your classic german humor).
Tbh, most of the points he made, are actually better in other states of Europe. The food quality is way better in Spain. Even if you buy the same thing in Spain and in Germany there is a high chance that the one from Spain is better. Public transportation is also better in other countries. Internet is better in other countries. Sure, Germany is relatively safe, but again, that is also true for other countries in Europe. the same with gender equality. And the rest is just not true. Germany has relatively high taxes, but this comes with benefits. You have to see this in connection to other things like health insurance or education system. It makes no sense to contemplate this isolated. Then you'll get the wrong impression.
You list very subjective things here. I am German who lives in Italy, and has lived in Denmark, Croatia and France as well for many years. I think you'll have a quite nice life in Germany, or why do you think it is one of the most favored migration destinations. It just has a very high overall standard of living there.
@@bastyaya Facing death or great danger a lot of European countries becoming attractive for immigrants, Italian and Spain as well, that is also nothing special for Germany.
Germany has more than double the population vs Poland so not really going to happen, that said German politicians don't care what their population thinks, like most politicians in this world
1:27, 1:37 the narrator in the video says "trains are perfectly punctual " - I guess at this point the video loses the last German viewers 😂
Wow I really wasn't sure abt moving to Germany, but hearing they have a reliable postal service I'm sold!
They're talking about how beautiful it is and then showing the ugliest crap they can! 😂😂
11:39 You mean Czechia?
are you sure that wasn't a satirical video?
Thanks for another great video review. I agree, the video reviewed was painful. The only thing in it that stood out to me as special was the safety aspect. That's the biggest distinction I see when in Germany. Rural areas in the US are pretty safe, but the cities like Chicago and Detroit are a nightmare to get around in and you certainly don't want to wander into the wrong part of town . My wife and I feel perfectly at ease in Berlin and other German cities. Looking forward to the next review.
Und in Deutschland ist es besser?
Hilarious review - thanks. And yes, I'll bet the vid was made by AI lol.
I'm sorry to hear that you feel that the quality of life there is deteriorating - unfortunately it seems to be a trend in a lot of our countries, from Sweden to here in Australia. But I believe this can be turned around, and more quickly than one would expect. Cheers
Since Australia has stopped the boats from coming, you only have the whole woke crisis to face.-
Germany has a lot more to solve and unfortunately we are not seeing the politicians understand how dire the situation is.
@@lynnm6413 [Geschrieben mit Hilfe einer Übersetzer-Site] Hallo, es ist schwierig, auf dieser Plattform offen zu schreiben. Sie haben Recht mit den Booten, aber unsere Politiker importieren stattdessen jedes Jahr eine halbe Million Ausländer, aus denselben Reihen, die sonst per Boot eindringen würden.
(Letztes Jahr betrug unsere Nettomigration 454.400 und die Zahl der ausländischen Studenten 681.000. Deutschland hat mehr als dreimal so viele Einwohner wie wir, also wären die Auswirkungen ähnlich, wenn deutsche Politiker 1,5 Millionen Ausländer pro Jahr und 2 Millionen ausländische Studenten importieren würden.)
Diese Millionen ausländischer Wähler beeinflussen unsere Wahlen zugunsten derjenigen, die sie importiert haben, und sie sind verantwortlich für einen massiven Anstieg der Gewaltkriminalität und eine schreckliche Obdachlosensituation, die in diesem Land beispiellos ist.
Unsere Politiker sind sich bewusst, wie schlimm die Situation ist, aber das ist, was sie für uns wollen.
@@lynnm6413"Woke crisis" Yeah, no...
@@leDespicable grapists aka trans women in female prison doesn‘t alarm you ?!
Also im Norden gibt es auch eine Menge gutes Essen nicht nur im Süden ..
Immer Ansichtssache. Wenn man nichts anderes gewohnt ist.
To be honest, I never would have thought about moving to Germany, if I hadn't fallen in love with a German. I happened to benefit from the free education and got my master's degree here. And both my husband and I have great jobs now here (and pay a lot of taxes!), and likely have better lives here now than we would have in my country (Canada). But it took several years of integration before I really started to feel comfortable here. It's really not easy to feel comfortable here unless you've got German family and there's a lot of disadvantages of living in Germany with respect to things like bureaucracy and digitalization and such. Overall the advantages outweigh the disadvantages for us, but it's for sure not what I'd call a "welcoming society" or a place where the gender pay gap is reasonable. It's definitely not for everyone and I think people have to carefully consider a move to Germany that doesn't involve an AI video!
What you mean by digitalization being a disadvantage?
the thing is what you write is true for most places, it is in general difficult to become part of another culture, each place have their own language, their own norms, tradition and most have their group of friends and family, there are a few countries where it might be easy to become friends with the locals (if you speak their language)but I have traveled a lot and I have yet to experience such a country, I have not been in neither north or south America and they tend to be known as very social countries where it's normal to speak with random people, I saw a video made by a German who had lived in Singapore, England, Austria and now lives in Sweden and when it came to friends and fitting in the story was the same in all countries, I myself live in Denmark and often hear how difficult it is to get to know the locals, and how "cold" people from the Nordic countries or Germany are, sometimes I think it's more about expetation , if people move to a very different culture lets say Thailand or Morocco people are open to the fact they will come across a completely different culture , where as they can have an idea that if they move from North America to Northern Europe they think it's "their kind of people" and get very surprised when they experience culture chocks and disappointment, and they aren't prepared that often times they will completely misunderstand the culture and see people as being rude because people are more direct, often it also have to do with not learning the language because the population are able to speak in English, but that does not mean the population want to speak English in their private life because they speak German or Danish ect, in their private lives!
@@veronicajensen7690I think what you said is especially true if you don't move to a country because you like the culture and the country so much, but of other reasons like you met someone that lives there or a job opportunity. I also think: if someone really questions moving to another country because of less digitalized public administration or 6% adjusted gender pay gap, this person should really not move, because there will be much bigger challenges and this person apparently has no really good reason to move to this country.
Visit Germany with their traditions! And, yes Berlin still ...German! 🇩🇪 Wunderbar!
9:36 so move there! and in crease the amount of homeless people ... xD
I would not expect to be said that Belgium has better bier than Germany .
Belgium = trash.
Bonus - No 16: "In Germany you have access to the internet and can go online and give a video a thumb up!" ... *nice ♥
Att least sometimes when you are lucky.
I took a pause when the video said "efficient postal service" - The reason? I have direct knowledge and experience in this
I sell online and from all the countries I used to send to - only to Germany I used to have real problems...
To Holland it took about 2-3 days, Britain the same, the US about a week, and Germany... 2-3 weeks!!
In fairness, the reason is actually because of the customs (zoll), which is technically not part of the post, But you really can't attach a statement saying "efficient Postal Service" when sending to Germany is so complicated even if it's not directly the post's fault
And at the end of the segment about the "efficient post service," he said "customs service is great". Like what? In Germany, I noticed something peculiar - In addition to the packages being stuck forever at the customs, people in Germany are also afraid of that government agency!!!... Never seen that in any other country and I always had problems with customers in Germany who ordered things from me, but when their packages were stuck in customs and I asked them to contact customs to release it.... They refused! I didn't understand this, but only when I started asking Germans about this they told me that Germans tend to be scared of that government agency, for some reason
Also many times the zoll offices were in remote locations, so the customer had to drive pretty far to get there
So I back you up here - that statement of an efficient post is definitely BS
This is Satiere...isn't it? Please say yes😂😂 This Video is 25 Years old or? Please say yes😂 Hahaha so funny. The Germans want to move away, far away and this Chat gpt Dude tells us how wonderful Germany is.
Genau 😂
What's scary is that there are junk videos like this on youtube with over 1 million views and channels with well over 100K subscribers. They always pop up on my youtube page when I start watching travel videos.
As a dutch I have to say your food and sweets are amazing but I still don't get how you cut your day in half to eat a big lunch instead of you know like bread with cheese...
It is scary to see these kinds of videos. I am from the Netherlands and I hope they do not make this kind of video for our country with 15 reasons to move to the Netherlands. We are over-populated already! I lived many years near the German border and have visited Germany many times. It is a beautiful country. But before you move to another country, you should consider what this means for you. There are plenty of Americans living in Germany, who can talk about personal experiences.
why would i want to move to germany i live in bavaria(heaven on earth)
15. Omg. 😂
Wir sind die Roboter - Kraftwerk
If you are planning on leaving America pays well and property is very cheap. Some states no taxes. America has many German cousins who are always welcome here. If you want fast pace life or slow which ever you prefer
I feel with you. The video really sucks
What I find amusing is the Chat Bot has a British accent, whilst talking about why you should move to Germany. Vhere's Ze Cherman Bot? I mean If you're going to try and convince me to move to Germany, make the bot sound German.
A German Bot might sound biased, also no German would ever sell our country as a solution…lol
@@lynnm6413 Perhaps it would sound Biased, but I'd rather get a tour from a native sounding individual. Not some New Yorker like me. I mean imagine it." Yo, Come to Germany, we got's da Black Forrest. Hey, Murry? Why do dey call it Duh Black Forrest? Looks green to me, I don't know Ovah'eah!". See what I mean?
@@PfalzD3 ok, yep…sounds really bad …tbh 😅
they all stole videos ,from other RUclipsrs
Hahahahaha, wtf. Was labert der da😂😂 😂
You should react to more awfull videos. seems like an easy cash-grab. 🙂Now, do what you do best: go out and make a real video with 15 reasons to move to germany. ( of course branded with your classic german humor).
There is no reason to move to Germany.
Tbh, most of the points he made, are actually better in other states of Europe. The food quality is way better in Spain. Even if you buy the same thing in Spain and in Germany there is a high chance that the one from Spain is better. Public transportation is also better in other countries. Internet is better in other countries. Sure, Germany is relatively safe, but again, that is also true for other countries in Europe. the same with gender equality. And the rest is just not true. Germany has relatively high taxes, but this comes with benefits. You have to see this in connection to other things like health insurance or education system. It makes no sense to contemplate this isolated. Then you'll get the wrong impression.
You list very subjective things here. I am German who lives in Italy, and has lived in Denmark, Croatia and France as well for many years. I think you'll have a quite nice life in Germany, or why do you think it is one of the most favored migration destinations. It just has a very high overall standard of living there.
@@bastyaya Facing death or great danger a lot of European countries becoming attractive for immigrants, Italian and Spain as well, that is also nothing special for Germany.
@@tomate3391 Sorry, don't get your sentence. Facing death for people living in Europe, or for refugees?
Hey, bro! If you don't want to lose Berlin again, tell your politicians to stop pissing off the Poles.
Germany has more than double the population vs Poland so not really going to happen, that said German politicians don't care what their population thinks, like most politicians in this world
dafuq?
@@gruffelo6945Soon you will see what pissed off Poles are capable of.
@@polishgigachad7097 Are you referring to power poles?