Hallo Anja! Ich bin James von den Philippinen, aber nun wohne ich in Bad Krozingen, DE. Was ist besser in DE? Fuer mich gibt es in DE tolle und sichere Radwege als in meinem Heimatland. Was ist schlimm hier in DE? Ich stimme dir zu, dass der Steuerabzug hoeher als in Philippinen ist.
Good luck mate. One of the guys I met online through a video game was from Tassie and all of a sudden he gave his mic to his mom and she started speaking German to me. I believe some of you Aussies learn it at school.
One of the reasons he moved out of Australia is the fact there's no female marriage material in major Australian cities. Poor Aussie men have to look for wives all over the world.
Not sure about the health insurance comparison. I am moving from Australia to Germany in 6 weeks and from what I can tell for statutory health insurance (the 'public' system) I will have to pay more than double what I am currently paying in Australia, counting the Medicare levy and my private health insurance. Unlike in Australia, in Germany the 'public' system is not funded by the government but split 50/50 by employers/employees. Currently I pay about 1.9% of my salary for private health insurance plus the 2% Medicare levy but in Germany I will have to pay around 8% (and my employer 7.3%). Yes its true that it will cover a lot of things that my current insurance doesn't, and I will have no gap payments, but I won't be able to choose my doctor and I could always pay more to get more comprehensive cover in Australia. From where I sit (without having actually experienced the German health system yet) it looks like Australia is the clear winner.
Of course you can choose your doctor in Germany. It's even possible to visit several doctors because of the same suffering. In Germany it is called "Freie Arztwahl" (free choice of doctor)
@@karimnabil1851 , well 6 years after moving to Germany I have to say that my expectations were entirely accurate. Australia is definately significantly cheaper for health care (and probably also retirement insurance, etc.). That said, I have tested the German health care system very thoroughly: I have been in an ambulance three times, overnight in hospital five times (including two stays of about a week each). I broke my finger skiing (one week in hosptial for intense physio), injured my back doing martial arts (overnight stay with ambulance ride, only a pinched nerve), broke my arm cycling (ambulance trip, two stays in hospital, one for a week, two operations - one to insert a plate and one to remove it and lots of followup visits and physio) and a precautionary stay following a hard landing while paragliding (ambulance and overnight stay with MRI and X-rays although no injury). The standard of care in Germany is excellent and the only thing I had to pay for all of this was 10€ per day spent in hospital. I don't have the same experience with healthcare in Australia but I would say that the standard is probably similar although you will probably have to wait a bit more and you will have to pay more in the event that you need it, although you are paying much less generally so overall it is much cheaper. Other than health care, there are a lot of differences. Cost of living generally is higher in Germany relative to incomes, although it depends where you live. If you choose to live in Sydney or Melbourne then housing will be VERY expensive (I lived in Brisbane and some towns nearby, which is much cheaper). Food is mostly cheaper in Australia but restaurants are more expensive and alcohol/tobacco significantly more expensive. Public transport in Australia is much worse than in Germany and in some places in Australia it is basically non-existant, and you pretty much have to have a car, while in Germany you will at least find a working bus system even in pretty remote places (I haven't owned a car since I left Australia). People in Australia are MUCH more friendly. In Australia you will find people engaging in conversation with strangers and, for example, you will need to endure idle chit chat with the checkout operator in the supermarket or in shops. This is not a criticism of Germany and as you may tell I actually prefer it. But it can be harder to make friends initially. I was lucky in that the company I work for is a startup and the founders were unusually friendly so I had a social network almost from the beginning. One other significant difference is how close everything is in Europe. In a couple of hours you can easily be in another country so the experiences are much richer here than in Australia where you need to drive for hours to get anywhere and have a long flight to get to another country. The upside is that land is cheap and if you want to own a large property in the country then you can have literally thousands of acres in the middle of nowhere if that appeals to you. Overall I prefer Germany, hence I am still here 6 years later (and thanks to the *Ampel*, going through naturalisation - just have to get it before the AFD come to power 🙂).
Compare the size of Australia to Germany - Australia is more comparable to the U.S., or Brazil. So, I can understand why the transportation is not as developed in Australia - the U.S. is much the same! It's expensive to travel within the country. Great video! Americans are more into the small talk, much like our Aussie cousins. I am hoping that President Trump will lower taxes in the U.S., making us more competitive internationally. I'd love to visit Australia & Germany, just to see them first-hand.
Transportation networks are less extensive in Australia because there's nowhere to go, Roger. Most of the continent is empty desert. As Jared Diamond wrote, in "Guns, Germs, and Steel": “Australia is by far the driest, smallest, flattest, most infertile, climatically most unpredictable, and biologically most impoverished continent.”
I thought you would say that Australia is something between Brazil and U.S. comparing how friendly are people. Brazil also has many taxes (i think it has more than both other countries)
Of course transportation is less developed in Straya in terms of the network size because the Australians are just a quarter of the size of the german population and the fucking continent can swallow Europe entirely.
Nawww what I nice guy & good german pronunciation! I lived in Australia for 2 years and now Berlin for 2 years and completely agree on everything you said! 🇦🇺 🇩🇪
I disagree with health insurance and internet. We had full private health Insurance for a family of 8 in Australia, much more affordable. Internet, we had unlimited internet in Aust, much better and cheaper. We have been living in Germany for 18 months. We live in Lower Saxony. I certainly agree with the Germans being quite uncomfortable with small talk, lol. They certainly don't get the Aussie lingo and dry sence of humor.
Why did he not speak german? I thought you were gesturing for him to do that! This one would be much better on your alternative channel - learn english with Riley!
People bag your stuff at the store here in the US but I hate that - they just throw everything in and crush your fruit and mix detergent with food. I tend to shoo the baggers away and bag my own stuff here in the US.
Hallo Anja! ¿Este canal es para aprender a hablar en alemán o para aprender a hablar en inglés? Pensé que hablarías en ALEMÁN, ni siquiera fijas tu comentario en DEUTSCH...para qué decir, por último ponerle subtítulos en DEUTSCH a la entrevista :(
I studied German In Grade 7 and 8 in 2013 and 2014 in Australia with a really cool German lady as my teacher. I live in Australia currently and I always try and watch German music and movies and videos.
I've been in Berlin since may and it's great! Sure, people in aus may earn more but everything's also 3x more expensive. Can you recommend any good sprachcaffes?
Despite the fact that people in Australia feel very nice and open to the first impression, but are really reluctant to make long friendships especially with foreigners The biggest difference is weather and a lots of beaches and ocean around Australia but in Germany we have 4 seasons and we can skiing Australia is much more expensive than Germany
For seasons? really?. I come from Peru and I only saw and felt a long winter season (more than 6 months), probably 3 and a half months summer and 2 months more or less cold, but everything in terms of my city in Peru. In Lima even in winter and depending on where you live there is sun even in winter and not many grey days or even many rainy days like in Germany. That is one of the reasons (weather in Germany) that many foreigners just move on to other countries + the "friendliness", sadness of Germans. We just can't integrate well.
I am laughing so much here, I used to live in Sydney (my favorite place on earth) and now I am living in Switzerland on the border of Germany so I can compare all 3 countries... It's funny to think, maybe I am more happy in Switzerland than I could imagine (a part from the language swiss german). Good video! You two look good together 😉😘
Karoline, why did you move from Australia to Switzerland?. I probably will try the other way around: From Germany to Australia. Which were the reasons for you to move from such country like Australia to the sad Switzerland?
Dear Anja!! I am from Iran!! If I want to compare Iran with Germany,Our currency missed its price, Economic is not good,Driving is crazy!But the good thing is that we have sun here and Germany in winter is cold!!People have more small talk! and at end, Thank you thank you Very much!!Dear Anja youre the best teacher I've seen, to teach foreign language, and your lifestyle that you joy and happy is the best,I hope someday you come to Iran!!
@Champion Of Virtue As iranian people we dont have any problem woth US and Israeil. I hope you increse your understanding about people in Iran not its government.
Oğuzhan Ay I Know, I live in Germany. I have experienced it all. I have more friends from other countries than from Germany. Because other people initiate first talk to make friendship.
I had a wisdom tooth removed for free (I live in Melbourne) just using my healthcare card. Interesting... Also I have faster internet then most of my online friends from other countries such as the US etc. I think what makes Aus internet bad is the awful range the wifi has. I walk outside my house and the signal drops to zero. So bad.
Hallo Anja nice to See u I am of the most your Fans I like your smile i like your Methode of teaching So i want to be in your friend across facebook in order to contat with 😇😇😇
I agree about children’s books. In our native tongues, we absorb our fundamental store of vocabulary and good grammar via these collections of simple stories. As adults learning a new language, I think we can extract the same benefit from children’s books in any given tongue. Plus, as adults, we naturally advance through them in months, instead of years, which is a self-enhancing confidence booster. Not to mention: It’s frustrating, in an unfamiliar tongue, to hear children talking whilst wondering whether or not they’re spoiled brats. One is driven to learn at least the basics. =^} -Phill, Las Vegas
Germany seems like France(which I visited) and Australia look like my country(Canada).Wir konnen alles gute Dinge nicht zusammen haben. In Zukunft mochte ich nach Deutshland reisen sofern ich besser Deustch spreche. Very interesting video by the way.
Its not a nice thing to say tho im not philippinian but i felt bad from what u said as we have also ppl as u in egypt too even if its bad u dont have to say that It doesnt add anything
Let me know in the comments: Germany VS your home country.... What is better and what is worse?
Hallo Anja! Ich bin James von den Philippinen, aber nun wohne ich in Bad Krozingen, DE. Was ist besser in DE? Fuer mich gibt es in DE tolle und sichere Radwege als in meinem Heimatland. Was ist schlimm hier in DE? Ich stimme dir zu, dass der Steuerabzug hoeher als in Philippinen ist.
Hello Anja pls i need your email pls
Good on you, Riley! I'm an Aussie learning German too, and loving it, though I am 67. Isn't Anja wonderful!
Graeme Roberts Good luck.
Good luck mate. One of the guys I met online through a video game was from Tassie and all of a sudden he gave his mic to his mom and she started speaking German to me. I believe some of you Aussies learn it at school.
My boyfriend is from Australia, moved to Germany a year ago and I am fully German. I love him so much, he is marriage material ♡
does he speak good german?
One of the reasons he moved out of Australia is the fact there's no female marriage material in major Australian cities. Poor Aussie men have to look for wives all over the world.
she is so down to Earth...Freundlich und super cool mensch...ich mag Anja
"If you speak a little German really makes them happy" -very true :D
i guess it's kinda off topic but does anybody know a good website to watch new movies online?
@Alejandro Oliver lately I have been using Flixzone. Just google for it :)
@Cristian Spencer yea, have been watching on flixzone for months myself =)
@Cristian Spencer thanks, I signed up and it seems to work =) Appreciate it !
@Alejandro Oliver you are welcome :)
Not sure about the health insurance comparison. I am moving from Australia to Germany in 6 weeks and from what I can tell for statutory health insurance (the 'public' system) I will have to pay more than double what I am currently paying in Australia, counting the Medicare levy and my private health insurance. Unlike in Australia, in Germany the 'public' system is not funded by the government but split 50/50 by employers/employees. Currently I pay about 1.9% of my salary for private health insurance plus the 2% Medicare levy but in Germany I will have to pay around 8% (and my employer 7.3%). Yes its true that it will cover a lot of things that my current insurance doesn't, and I will have no gap payments, but I won't be able to choose my doctor and I could always pay more to get more comprehensive cover in Australia. From where I sit (without having actually experienced the German health system yet) it looks like Australia is the clear winner.
Of course you can choose your doctor in Germany. It's even possible to visit several doctors because of the same suffering. In Germany it is called "Freie Arztwahl" (free choice of doctor)
I doubt you'd be waiting to see a doctor in the public system for 3-12 months in Germany like it happens in Australia
Hi. Can you tell me about your experience now in Germany? Because I am trying to choose between Germany and Australia and I currently live in Egypt
@@karimnabil1851 , well 6 years after moving to Germany I have to say that my expectations were entirely accurate. Australia is definately significantly cheaper for health care (and probably also retirement insurance, etc.). That said, I have tested the German health care system very thoroughly: I have been in an ambulance three times, overnight in hospital five times (including two stays of about a week each). I broke my finger skiing (one week in hosptial for intense physio), injured my back doing martial arts (overnight stay with ambulance ride, only a pinched nerve), broke my arm cycling (ambulance trip, two stays in hospital, one for a week, two operations - one to insert a plate and one to remove it and lots of followup visits and physio) and a precautionary stay following a hard landing while paragliding (ambulance and overnight stay with MRI and X-rays although no injury). The standard of care in Germany is excellent and the only thing I had to pay for all of this was 10€ per day spent in hospital. I don't have the same experience with healthcare in Australia but I would say that the standard is probably similar although you will probably have to wait a bit more and you will have to pay more in the event that you need it, although you are paying much less generally so overall it is much cheaper.
Other than health care, there are a lot of differences. Cost of living generally is higher in Germany relative to incomes, although it depends where you live. If you choose to live in Sydney or Melbourne then housing will be VERY expensive (I lived in Brisbane and some towns nearby, which is much cheaper). Food is mostly cheaper in Australia but restaurants are more expensive and alcohol/tobacco significantly more expensive. Public transport in Australia is much worse than in Germany and in some places in Australia it is basically non-existant, and you pretty much have to have a car, while in Germany you will at least find a working bus system even in pretty remote places (I haven't owned a car since I left Australia).
People in Australia are MUCH more friendly. In Australia you will find people engaging in conversation with strangers and, for example, you will need to endure idle chit chat with the checkout operator in the supermarket or in shops. This is not a criticism of Germany and as you may tell I actually prefer it. But it can be harder to make friends initially. I was lucky in that the company I work for is a startup and the founders were unusually friendly so I had a social network almost from the beginning.
One other significant difference is how close everything is in Europe. In a couple of hours you can easily be in another country so the experiences are much richer here than in Australia where you need to drive for hours to get anywhere and have a long flight to get to another country. The upside is that land is cheap and if you want to own a large property in the country then you can have literally thousands of acres in the middle of nowhere if that appeals to you.
Overall I prefer Germany, hence I am still here 6 years later (and thanks to the *Ampel*, going through naturalisation - just have to get it before the AFD come to power 🙂).
...and Australia has better beaches and other nature Germany doesn't (deserts), while Germany has better forests and the alps.
Compare the size of Australia to Germany - Australia is more comparable to the U.S., or Brazil. So, I can understand why the transportation is not as developed in Australia - the U.S. is much the same! It's expensive to travel within the country. Great video! Americans are more into the small talk, much like our Aussie cousins. I am hoping that President Trump will lower taxes in the U.S., making us more competitive internationally. I'd love to visit Australia & Germany, just to see them first-hand.
Transportation networks are less extensive in Australia because there's nowhere to go, Roger. Most of the continent is empty desert. As Jared Diamond wrote, in "Guns, Germs, and Steel": “Australia is by far the driest, smallest, flattest, most infertile, climatically most unpredictable, and biologically most impoverished continent.”
I thought you would say that Australia is something between Brazil and U.S. comparing how friendly are people. Brazil also has many taxes (i think it has more than both other countries)
Of course transportation is less developed in Straya in terms of the network size because the Australians are just a quarter of the size of the german population and the fucking continent can swallow Europe entirely.
Nawww what I nice guy & good german pronunciation! I lived in Australia for 2 years and now Berlin for 2 years and completely agree on everything you said! 🇦🇺 🇩🇪
I disagree with health insurance and internet. We had full private health Insurance for a family of 8 in Australia, much more affordable. Internet, we had unlimited internet in Aust, much better and cheaper. We have been living in Germany for 18 months. We live in Lower Saxony. I certainly agree with the Germans being quite uncomfortable with small talk, lol. They certainly don't get the Aussie lingo and dry sence of humor.
I wanted to hear him speak german!!
I am an Australian living in Sydney and love Berlin. Fantastiche Stadt.
Why did he not speak german? I thought you were gesturing for him to do that! This one would be much better on your alternative channel - learn english with Riley!
People bag your stuff at the store here in the US but I hate that - they just throw everything in and crush your fruit and mix detergent with food. I tend to shoo the baggers away and bag my own stuff here in the US.
In the UK you can pay by contactless pretty much everywhere, even with your phone. I rarely ever carry cash on me.
i am Aussie too (living in Sydney!), and visiting Germany next year, what a beautiful country!
I would love to travel to Straya well. Met a lot of cool people online and it would be dope to travel to Tassie and Perth to get to know them.
Hallo Anja! ¿Este canal es para aprender a hablar en alemán o para aprender a hablar en inglés?
Pensé que hablarías en ALEMÁN, ni siquiera fijas tu comentario en DEUTSCH...para qué decir, por último ponerle subtítulos
en DEUTSCH a la entrevista :(
I studied German In Grade 7 and 8 in 2013 and 2014 in Australia with a really cool German lady as my teacher. I live in Australia currently and I always try and watch German music and movies and videos.
Sehr gut..he should speak some german..
Im Australian thinking of moving to Germany, there is so many pro's for the few small cons
And Im german thinking to move to Australia, maybe we can switch sites?😂
I would rather have low tax but expensive healthcare, since I rarely get sick.
I've been in Berlin since may and it's great! Sure, people in aus may earn more but everything's also 3x more expensive. Can you recommend any good sprachcaffes?
Dankeschön für alles
3:03.Juet let you know Anja :) I am from Sydney and we have a metro (calls Sydney metro for North West Suburbs) ...opened in May this year!
Spent two years in Australia and traveled alot during summer break. 75 % of traveler i met during my trip from Germany...
Du hättest das ganze Interview auf Deutsch machen sollen. Ich war einmal in Berlin, wenn ich könnte, würde ich dort leben
Hi Anja, How do we say in german: I like/love acting in movies. Thanks.
Despite the fact that people in Australia feel very nice and open to the first impression, but are really reluctant to make long friendships especially with foreigners
The biggest difference is weather and a lots of beaches and ocean around Australia but in Germany we have 4 seasons and we can skiing
Australia is much more expensive than Germany
For seasons? really?. I come from Peru and I only saw and felt a long winter season (more than 6 months), probably 3 and a half months summer and 2 months more or less cold, but everything in terms of my city in Peru. In Lima even in winter and depending on where you live there is sun even in winter and not many grey days or even many rainy days like in Germany. That is one of the reasons (weather in Germany) that many foreigners just move on to other countries + the "friendliness", sadness of Germans. We just can't integrate well.
I am laughing so much here, I used to live in Sydney (my favorite place on earth) and now I am living in Switzerland on the border of Germany so I can compare all 3 countries... It's funny to think, maybe I am more happy in Switzerland than I could imagine (a part from the language swiss german). Good video!
You two look good together 😉😘
how did you move there ? i wish i could
@@anouarpro1809 get into IT. It's easy to find a tech job in Berlin which would sponsor the visa
Karoline, why did you move from Australia to Switzerland?. I probably will try the other way around: From Germany to Australia. Which were the reasons for you to move from such country like Australia to the sad Switzerland?
Auch weniger gefärlich Tiere in Deutschland als in Australia.
Andrew robertson ja schlange
Dear Anja!!
I am from Iran!! If I want to compare Iran with Germany,Our currency missed its price, Economic is not good,Driving is crazy!But the good thing is that we have sun here and Germany in winter is cold!!People have more small talk!
and at end, Thank you thank you Very much!!Dear Anja youre the best teacher I've seen, to teach foreign language, and your lifestyle that you joy and happy is the best,I hope someday you come to Iran!!
With regards, Do you have email?
Greetings from Germany. Last winter was really long and cold.♡
@Champion Of Virtue As iranian people we dont have any problem woth US and Israeil. I hope you increse your understanding about people in Iran not its government.
Everyone else is more friendlier than Germans
Oğuzhan Ay I Know, I live in Germany. I have experienced it all. I have more friends from other countries than from Germany. Because other people initiate first talk to make friendship.
Let him speak lol she keeps taking over
i would really like to meet u one day anja 😘😘😘😘
I thought the interview would be in German ! Why in English???
Englisch??? Pourquoi il n'a pas dit tout cela en allemand? Por que é que vocês estão a falar em inglês? !
Anja you are gushing over this guy. Is he your boyfriend. Your body language is telling on you. Ha ha! :) Have a nice weekend.
you both look lovely
Watching this video on 25 FEB 2020 and i think many things you told abt germany are getting better now
I live in in WA and I got my wisdom teeth removed for free with healthcare and people are allowed to drink alcohol at parks and beaches.
Ich dachte, dass dieser Kanal für das lernen von Deutsch war.
LERNE ENGLISH MIT ANJA!
Anja if you are interviewing someone - sometimes you should just let person talk not squeeze your argument between each of their words.
OMG i didn't know about the taxes in Germany that's too high
Why do you always interrupt him?
Anja, I understand your English better than Riley’s.
Leute, lernen wir Englisch hier?
Ja. Lerne Englisch mit Anja! :$
Many Rewe here near me have self cashier but these things are new here
My teacher old teacher mr fowls is your cousin
Without watching i hit like koz i like this girl she gives me a huge positive energy..
Internet can be bad in Germany as well!
I had a wisdom tooth removed for free (I live in Melbourne) just using my healthcare card. Interesting...
Also I have faster internet then most of my online friends from other countries such as the US etc. I think what makes Aus internet bad is the awful range the wifi has. I walk outside my house and the signal drops to zero. So bad.
Europe can fit in Australia 2 and a half times apparently
What about rampant female obesity and anti-male sentiments? Do they exist in Germany like they do in Australia?
I have a tip for learning German: make videos in German instead of English ahahaha!
Danke .Sie sind sehr schön
Anja has the hots for the Oz.
Hey Anja Sehst du gut aus😘
Danke. Sei sind sehr schön.
4:08 I'm considering moving to Germany but that word made me scared of learning German lol
The minimum wage in Australia is not much higher when adjusted, only about $3 less.
Germany is a great place for dog lovers. Dogs are allowed almost everywhere:)
Aber alles ist zu Sonntags.. Warum?
Hallo Anja nice to See u
I am of the most your Fans
I like your smile i like your Methode of teaching
So i want to be in your friend across facebook in order to contat with 😇😇😇
Great
Where the hell are you, at a circus??
God, let the guy talk for pete sake! You keep talking in between, it is so annoying!
I agree about children’s books. In our native tongues, we absorb our fundamental store of vocabulary and good grammar via these collections of simple stories. As adults learning a new language, I think we can extract the same benefit from children’s books in any given tongue. Plus, as adults, we naturally advance through them in months, instead of years, which is a self-enhancing confidence booster. Not to mention: It’s frustrating, in an unfamiliar tongue, to hear children talking whilst wondering whether or not they’re spoiled brats. One is driven to learn at least the basics. =^} -Phill, Las Vegas
Anja sagst du ihm alles in Butter in Deutschland 😂😂😂😂😂
Germany seems like France(which I visited) and Australia look like my country(Canada).Wir konnen alles gute Dinge nicht zusammen haben. In Zukunft mochte ich nach Deutshland reisen sofern ich besser Deustch spreche. Very interesting video by the way.
my country is the most worst which is the Philippines
Its not a nice thing to say tho im not philippinian but i felt bad from what u said as we have also ppl as u in egypt too even if its bad u dont have to say that
It doesnt add anything
Hallo Anja wie geht es Ihnen?
Bis Du in Berlin?
OMG Ist Internet in Deutschland besser als Australian? Als ich in Deutschland gewohnt habe, wäre ich verrückt wegen des Internets gewesen..
bitte immer auf deutsch sprechen bitte bitte
Germany has high tax rates because they have to pay for that "free" healthcare somehow.
Deutschen in Berlin waren mir gut (um 2001). Ich erlebte wenig "Berliner Schnauze".
Hi
I am from IRan, Germany has better economy,Iran has sun and not cold like germany!!
Warum so viel auf Englisch? :(
lch liebe every tenges Ana
6000 box just to get your wisdom teeth removed! what I rip off.
Just do it the hard way, like Forest Gump did
Du bist wunderschön!
Warum ihr beide nicht sprechen deutsch????
australia is like USA you need a car that is why transport is not that good
dude the internet ist auch mist in Berlin :-/
You can tell he's the bf because all she does is talk over him. 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 facts
Anja, I understand your English better than his.
Bitte folgen mehr deutsche Sprache!
You pay your taxes, but then get krankenversicherung. It's worth it
2nd chines peoples heheheh love you Anja
Australien 🇦🇺 es gebt gefährlich 🦓 auf passen bitte 🙏🤣🤣🤣
Komm ein mal in der schweiz,wegen der Sprache schwerig hier ist .
Shes hot
Do you have a husband?
Cool aus beiden
Viel Spaß in Australien.
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