10 THINGS I WISH I KNEW BEFORE MOVING TO GERMANY + TIPS 🇿🇦🇩🇪
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Hello guys 😊!
Happy new week, I hope you’ll find this video helpful and thanks for watching.
Stay blessed, stay safe 🌸
Cannot be overemphasized: Learn the language! People I know from SA/Botswana think they will be fine because of English - complete misconception. Other than that: Feel welcome and make yourself a home.
Absolutely agree and thanks, I love it here!
Making friends: Try not to make friends but join groups with activities that you enjoy. Over time you will find friends there. That is really hard in time of Corona though.
True, thanks
Exactly, there are interesting clubs (Fablab, RC Club, etc.) or activities (sports, dancing,...) Where it's easy to meet freinds.
The German saying about customer service is: The customer is king, but we are a republic.
Thank you for your nice video and for making Germany more beautiful with your being here.
Vielen dank.
Thoroughly enjoyed the video! As a South African living in Germany myself, I can definitely relate and appreciate your positive attitude towards the transition. Wish you all success and good luck with the channel!
Thank you so much 🇿🇦!
2K subscribers - congratulations! I am so proud of being one of your closest supporters and most frequent commentators.... just being a German dude who loves you and valueing your content on YT so much. Danke, dass Du hier bist...... Bitte grüße Deinen Ehemann und Deine tolle Familie in der Republik Südafrika. Please stay around at YT....... Ich liebe Dich so sehr als Mensch!!!!!!! Peace within mankind is all I am asking from life......... Your positivity and appreciatitivity is admirable.... ich freue mich auf viele weitere Videos von Dir!!!
Vielen dank für alle liebe texts. I appreciate this und ja #2KSubscribers 🥳
Lovely video! Wonderful to hear another perspective of an international living in Germany. I loved the tip you gave about instead of focusing on finding friends focus on finding belonging. I am going to try this. Ive been here 12 years and am struggling in the social aspect. I agree with you that living in Germany is wonderful offering many new cultural experiences to learn and enjoy. Greetings from Steinhudermeer in the Hannover region.
Wow 12 years 😊, amazing! Thank you so much for your lovely comment. Liebe Grüße aus München & stay safe.
Love Steinhudermeer!!
Always coming through with refreshing videos ❤️🇿🇦love you so much. Well presented
Thank you 💕, good to see you back in the comments 😊🇿🇦!
I love this african accent, charming!
Very good Video and very good points, thank you 😁
PS: I guess its ok to ride bike in the City, also inner City, just Not in the dedicated pedestrian areas (Fußgängerzone)
Thank you 😊! You are right but maybe it’s different for every city, I know it’s not allowed in Munich inner city.
As a new subscriber, I love it here. Let me go watch all the other videos.
I'm moving to Munich next month. Thank you for all the tips.
Pleasure. Congratulations and enjoy Munich!
Maybe its to late now, but when your employer tells you, that you loose your job, he has (by law!) the duty to tell you that you have to contact the "Agentur für Arbeit" as soon as possible (you have max. 2 weeks, otherwise you loose money!) and also he must give you the time to contact the "Agentur für Arbeit" personally!.
Never too late, someone else will benefit from this comment. Thank you.
Just to make it clear: the primary task of the employment agency ("Agentur für Arbeit" or online: www.arbeitsagentur.de ) is to (try to) keep you employed and find you a new employment. For that reason you have to register as jobseeker as soon as you are informed about the termination of your job, usually within 3 days ! The only exception is, when your contract ends in more than 3 months, then you must register as jobseeker 3 month before the end. Attention: this also applies vor fixed-term contracts. So it might be possible you have to inform the employment agency just one day before you start your 3-month job.
I would actually suggest watching movies and series that you know in German, without subtitles. Subtitles are a crutch. Sure, it's harder, but you'll be surprised how much quicker you start to pick up things.
Plus there are no subtitles in the real world, meaning it's fantastic for those listening skills.
True, this can also work for others.
maybe alternatively use german subtitles so you hear the word and can read it at the same time. Also, might be good idea to watch movies first you already know
@@fetB real life doesn't have subtitles, meaning listening might not be as strong. Plus German subs and dubs do not match as one is a translation of what is said, and the other is adjusted to match the mouths. So won't really help.
But definitely watch content you already know.
@@spongen984 well, if the subs are translated, they are virtually useless anyway. I'm talking accurate sub aka those for hearing impaired.
But to the point, im agreeing with you that watching with native subs is a crutch because you end up only reading your native language, whereas if you use proper subs in the foreign language, you got a back up and the spelling of words, which could immediately eliminate confusion.
For example, lets say a word is mumbled or sounds similar to your native language, you're more prone to associate it with the native word even though its spelled completely different and doesn't have the same mean, you know. Sometimes reading is better and sometime hearing, and if real life had subtitles, the option of a written reference while hearing/speaking, surely would help. Ultimately, to conquer a language its about actually understanding; how it is formed and the spelling is a big part of it.
I mean, take the english "there, they're and their" which sound virtually the same and as a new learner, you might think they are the same word, but within writing, you can understand that they are actually very different.
@@fetB no I mean in Germany those are different too. Subs and dubs are never the same, not even for hearing impaired. Which is distracting and makes it confusing.
I found German spelling to be very consistent with pronunciation, but I am lucky to live in a dialect-free state in Germany. But this is how I learnt German. Moved here and then complete 100% immersion.
Learnt very quickly, and today I have citizenship. (German is pretty much the only language I speak now) But, each person is different. Was just sharing my experience on what worked best for me. Maybe there's someone else who can get help from it.
I was born in South Africa but grew up in Germany and I’m really missing Germany right now 😭😭
Hope you’ll be able to go back soon 😊
Ahh Tebogo, you look so beautiful 😍😍. I'm glad you have someone to transition with.
Thank you 🥰🌸
@@tebogop8818 💕
I saw driver‘s license and my heart sank… I almost missed the 6 months deadline, yikes! 😳And almost had to redo everything. I now warn everyone! Good words re humility and expectations also btw, wise advice.
That’s a good one, I missed the deadline and luckily didn’t have to redo it.
Here I am, a South African (still living here as well) meant to be studying for his B2 German exam but instead finds himself watching your videos haha :)
😂! Wow B2 already, that’s impressive & all the best. I’m preparing for my B1 exam.
I just found your channel and loving it and the weather doing the things allowing me to rest and binge watch🇿🇦
Wow! You really binged hey, I’ll try my best to answer all your comments 🙈! Thanks for watching & welcome
Nice video. I do so much agree with the customer service in Germany. Maybe we should 'revolutionize' customer service? I just don't know exactly how to do it. I have lived in the USA for so many years now that I am more and more aware of these customer service challenges in Germany.
omg you have like a really slight German accent its so nice
Really enjoyed this :)
I’m glad you did, thanks for watching :)
I love this video is so real 😊
Number 11 Never forget, where you come from. Be proud, of your nationality for i.e. #ProudlySouthAfrican 🙌☺
Absolutely 💯 #ProudlySouthAfrican
@@tebogop8818 i love your proud. 🙌
Siehste, Schwester. Jetzt verstehen wir uns.🌹💞
Hi,again i am impressed about your wisdom, how you look on different cultures and behaviours, i am sure you will be a happy person all your life.says grandpa wilhelm, who also had to learn how to live in different countries!
Thanks for this.
Thanks for this! Sending you love from 🇿🇦
Glad you appreciate it and thanks for watching 🇿🇦💕!
i have watched several of your videos and please, keep you open mind and your positiveness.
If you are emploeyed in germany and the company is shutting down or you just get fired, the company is forced by law to inform you that you have to go to the Agentur für Arbeit immediatly.
And it has to be written in the dismissal. If they dont, the "Arbeitsamt" should pay your fees from the first day and tries to get the money from your former employer.
Vielen dank.
Hi Tebogo, thank you for your videos. They are really helpful. I would like to move to Germany in the next few years. I speak fluent arabic and english. I need to learn german to at least b level before thinking of moving.
Same here,have been in the Arab country for 5 years now and Germany will be my next home,I’m hopeful that il learn German asap🙌🏼🙌🏼
Wow! I came across your channel today and just did the right things subscribed and liked this video. Keep them coming girl.
Thank you 🥰!
There is some wisdom in your words. Thank you!
This was super informative ❤ Thank-you
making friends in germany can be not easy, but if u made it u got friends for ever
It’s odd that your company didn’t give you that info about collecting unemployment. In the U.S. it’s typical for a company whether they close or lay-off their employees that they give you a severance package and their HR dept usually gives you info that directs you to how each state handless unemployment claims too. Germany must handle these things differently. Oh well, this is another reason for ppl leaving their country to live elsewhere in the world should do their research on employment, health benefits, etc. I hope you’ll find another gig soon but for now keep giving us good content.
True, trust me it was more of my company’s fault instead of a German norm. Thank you and I hope so too, I’m glad you appreciate my content.
It is a must for German companys to inform you, that you should go to the Agentur für Arbeit as soon as possible to ask for money (Maybe the information is only one sentence.) By the way, it is something, all "older" Germans know anyway and it is the same procedere everywhere in Germany. It is something, parents tell their children ....... I am sorry, half a year is very hard.
Where are you!? Miss seeing your videos and getting tips 🙂
Hi there, all is well just busy with work and other things. Hope you are well and take care 😊!
I’m glad you enjoyed my videos.
@@tebogop8818 Good that all is well and that you are back at work 😀
Your top is really nice
This was very informative and helpful.
Please also kindly share what South African products (food mostly) you've managed to find in Germany. I remember watching one of your vlogs and I didn't know that I could find pap maize meal here.
Thank you 😊. Sure I will definitely mention it in an upcoming vlog!
The Agentur für Arbeit (unemployment agency) has also the biggest list of vacancies in Germany and you can enter your profile as well, all without any fee.
C1 😨 I watched an english C1 video on yt. It was so difficult. I knew one or two of the vocabularies. My grammar is even worse but I think that isn't a topic at all in C1 I guess.
First time here.
I love it, thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching & welcome 😊
You have a beautiful smile
Thank you
when they look at me, I will also look at them even more finish.
And Namibia also
You look like Ama Qamata
That’s a first 🤭
Thanks for the tips
You can tell you are South Africa, as in the first 30 seconds you said "Shucks"!
u r so beautiful that is the most reason they look at u believe it or not
Love this!
I’m glad and thanks for watching!
The Agentur für Arbeit is part of the unemployment insurance you (and your employer) have to pay from your salary. I'm surprised you didn't ask about the stuff written in your pay check.
Yup if it’s one thing I know about living in Germany for 10 years & being married to a German woman there are SO many rules, even when it comes to crossing the road, very early in the morning, nothing moving anywhere but people still wait for the green walk light. It’s crazy to anyone from anywhere else just look at German people thinking that they do as they are told by their government, they never question anything, they just accept rules are rules. If people see you doing something very minor which might be against the rules random people will come up to you in a very unfriendly manner & TELL you to stop. Don’t get me wrong, there are good & bad things but the population certainly follow the HUGE amount of rules without thinking about freedoms plus the documents/paperwork you have to do for everything is crazy. There are a lot of people who work their entire lives in an Ampt which is a government department & there are many of them. Trust me.
Totally relate to this!
@@tebogop8818 yup, that’s why I was so glad to get back to England. Where things take a much more common sense approach & people don’t seem to think they can act like police & tell you what to do. The service, in shops or wherever was very unhelpful & I felt it was at times unfriendly. As soon as they knew you where not German there where issues. Also for some reason they seem to think they are better than everyone else. Of course I’m only talking in very broad opinions & the individual person can be very polite, helpful etc but as an overall experience they can be very arrogant. I actually liked Germany but as you can see from what I’ve written it certainly does have its issues & they are mostly with the attitude of the general population towards others & that they all seem to be brainwashed.
they dont pay you for being unemployed, but while you are
Hi
I'm Godwin from Ghana, please I went for a Schengen visa interview and I was asked:
1 Are you traveling with someone? I said no
2 Purpose of travelling to Germany. I'm attending a trade congress
4 what is the congress about? I answered
Then she asked about my budget for purchasing some of the products... I answered, No as it was stated in my application but she was going back and forth with me, I stood by my words and she later said something that I couldn't get so I asked her to COME AGAIN and she said IS FINE without saying anything again, she scanned my Documents and gave my receipt to me
Please is that a RED FLAG?
Hi, about the rule u mentioned it’s normal, it applies almost every civilised world which is a good thing. Other wise it created chaos!
The other thing is customer service, it depends where and what kind of environment you are in again it applies other part of the world too! As a flight attendant I have been many part of the world. Yes I’m agree with u in some of the things u mentioned about in Germany! Customer service in Zara LOL… let me tell u my experience here in Frankfurt. I went to a fitting room with couple of clothes. When I return it back to the guy who stand at the fitting room door,he said to me can you fold it? I said to him that’s your job not mine, if I do your job why they employed u then,can u tell pls? Also can u show me a description which says that customer needs to fold after returning from fitting room pls.The guy face become totally red, i think it’s his first time someone told him with the straight face ,he became silent then I walk out!!!
1. Wow, interesting that we are both in Bayern but you had different rules. I had to do an eye test and a 1st AID course and we both those I could go to the Zulassungstelle (traffic Dept) and also had a German license in 2 weeks. 2. regardless of your C1, you have less chances of finding a job if you don't have a rare skills. Germans do right by their people first and don't really employ foreigners for jobs that millions of their people can do like marketing, but if you have rare technical skills it's another ball game. This is ofcause different from province to province. You have more internationally focused provinces like Berlin & Humburg, there you could even work with no knowledge of the language. 3. There are 2 African licenses recognised in Germany, namely Namibia and South Africa.
Please what of Accounting
Living in Germany is not easy. If you want to move here, you should first inform yourself properly. Reasons that speak against it I list times. Of course, there are also positive reasons but I rather list points that make you think.
1. The unfair tax policy. The system is designed for the really rich and big industrialists. To
comparison Switzerland or Holland are tax many times better. If you consider that Germany belongs to the 3rd - 4th largest industrialized countries but the median net salary is about 1800-1950 euros. You don't have to be the best in math to see that there is an extreme imbalance.
2. the high additional costs which exceed in large cities over 50-70 per cent of the net salary.
3. a general conservative mood in the population and in the media.
4. generally conservative parties that govern Germany and corruption in Germany is hardly
punishable in Germany. Whereas in other countries such actors end up in prison. See various studies on corruption in Germany.
Nevertheless, form your own picture and try to understand the points.
Hallöchen 💕🌼🌷🌺
Halo 🙋🏾♀️
I don’t have the audio option for German on Netflix and I’ve changed my whole device setting to German but still on Netflix it’s English?
Come live in Jamaica
Hi Tebogo. What advise can you give me when i need to do business in Germany or rather what can i supply in Germany that we South African have and Germany need
Say hello to you and you are beautiful 🤩
Hello and thank you.
Which account do you use to send money to South Africa and how is it in tax?
Yo that means the whole country would had been in trouble we love our music in SA.
Imagine 🙆🏿♀️!
You are super pretty 😍 ☺️☺️☺️💋
Thanks 😊
3-5 years 🥺😭
customer service same here in UK
You should have moved to Vienna, Austria. Over here most things are much less complicated. 🙂 Well, bureaucracy can become a problem. 😁
True but I love Munich and I learn from my mistakes.
@@tebogop8818 👍
@Soso Mama 👍
Mal eine Frage, wie lange dauert es bist ein Afrikaner sich fühl sie ist eine Deutsche, deine Kinder fühlen die sich total zuhause in Deutschland, vielleicht deine Enkelkinder, Ur Enkelkinder?
Vielleicht ist diese Frage zu früh gestellt.
It depends on how fast one has the Desire to Adapt to the German Culture, the longer you take shying away the harder it becomes
@@raudharamathan5237
How long are you in Germany? I agree with you, probably very different from person to a person person. Some people live in Germany very long but in their heart they are Anti-German even if they don't say it openly they never feel it home. You know better than I do.
I love Germany even I don't live there, I like to hear people from other skin color sayings I feel at home their, I love the German language, I love the German culture, I'm blessed in Germany, and I want that the Germans saying we from Africa are good for Germany, that both sides can say I don't mind that our children and their children are best friends. 👍🏿👍👍🏾
@@johanngiesbrecht3162 all I can say it all depends on someone's passion for the German Culture, been there a few years now but people think am Born in Germany and mostly its a frequent question from the Germans, I know why they ask and it makes me more and more proud and more passion to learn more about the Culture and how to behave and feel at home.
Du stellst wirklich komische Fragen die irgendwie einen manipulativen Unterton haben…
I have heard that you will always be seen as an auslander. Regardless of race or religion. Even people who have German heritage but were born elsewhere.
But bad customer service also in South Africa
Service.... No... No service ;) and no, it is nothing Rassist ... Just, they don't know what service means ;)
I am white and German and - 10 minutes before a shop closes- you shall leave the shop- if not .. rude comments... Just happened yesterday again ;)
So- you are not alone ;)
How did u get a job in Germany
Hallo liebe Prinzessin, tell me honestly, I'm a Canadian with German roots, is it for me as a white man walking in south Africa on any street in south Africa, just as safe as it is for you in Germany? I know it would be safe if you or your Brother would walk with me, I mean if I would walk at night just by myself on any street in south Africa?
🧐 worauf willst du raus?
It’s not as safe as Germany and it’s not advised to walk alone in the night regardless of your skin colour. You can walk anywhere but just be cautious and you’ll be fine.
If I had seen this before I replied your someother comment, wouldn't bother. Please sit down and get Informed, Germany or Canada does not only have Holly People and there are no police at every corner of the streets, don't even mention that, the safest place isn't Even on Planet Earth, just 2 weeks ago my workmate was robbed Day light
I think that is Gass lighting Manipulating, Devaluing, you want Africans here to throw out crazy comments, so you can satisfy your Ego. Glad no one is is wasting their Energies posting harsh words 😀, think of something else
@@raudharamathan5237
I hope you understand me.
I love all people.
Hi
What can I and cannot bring with into Germany?
Hi
I haven’t done any research on this so I can’t give any advice.
Is there xenophobia in Germany
Yes it is. But how much depends on the region where in germany...
But it is better than live in Africa
It’s not, you clearly haven’t been to South Africa.
@@tebogop8818 and what's quality of life, etc.? Maybe I could have been changed My mind about South Africa. But you should be thankfull to germany. There is no such minuses. Hello from Kranz!
@@tebogop8818 Ive decided to look your homeland
Hi Tebogo and fans,
I'd like to add to the topic "customer service" at ruclips.net/video/-qyJ2I9Q-CU/видео.html .
Great issue! I fully agree that it needs an explanation. I got complaints from friends from Central and South America as well. The observation is true but often comes as a prejudice. The clue:
Everyday conversation in Germany is efficient, straight and honest.
Don't greet a German the English way with "How do you do!" or "How are you?" unless you are really interested in the persons health and current feelings! Greeting with a casual "How are you?", unless the person is a close friend, may cause some embarrassement, like entering into one's comfort zone. Be warned that if the person is very polite, you may get a complete answer to your literal question - to your own embarrassement - together with an explanation, about health issues or bad mood.
In Germany, the perfect customer service is competent and quick, so as not to waste the customer's time. Just perfect business, with the best intention and far from being rude.
This applies to phonecalls for an enquiry or an appointment, but also to shops, public transport etc. No initial small talk and come right to the point.
To visitors from many other countries this style may feel cold and unfriendly. But that's the way and don't take it personally!