Living in Austria as a Foreigner: What is it really like?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2021
  • Living as a foreigner in Austria specifically living in Vienna comes with it's own unique experience. Whether you are living in Austria as an American, or you are living in Austria as an Iranian woman which is the case of the interviewee in this video. She shares her experience not only as a foreigner living in Austria but also living in Austria as an international student. Of course considering that I am team Germany, it was interesting to contrast living in Austria vs Germany in some of the points mentioned. In this video we touch on the pros and cons of living in Austria as a foreigner.
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  • @sm5970
    @sm5970 8 месяцев назад +42

    I love Austria 🇦🇹 . This country has changed my life, I’ll forever be grateful. The social systems really help you to be whatever you want to be and to eventually contribute to the system sooner rather than later.
    I’m learning the language and integrating well.
    I’m a black South African living in Vienna with my Austrian wife.

    • @wolfganghaiden5817
      @wolfganghaiden5817 8 месяцев назад +10

      Very nice to read that you love Austria! That makes me happy

    • @HixyceeNepaya-wz6nn
      @HixyceeNepaya-wz6nn 6 месяцев назад +1

      I want to relocate to Austria with my kid's my but I found it hard to get the visa

    • @HixyceeNepaya-wz6nn
      @HixyceeNepaya-wz6nn 6 месяцев назад +2

      Am a Namibian soldier i wish to get a skilled job visa and come to Austria with my sons

    • @sm5970
      @sm5970 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@wolfganghaiden5817 thanks Mr. Wolfgang. I am very happy here. You have yourselves a very lovely country.

    • @SashaFujiwara
      @SashaFujiwara 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​I'm want to move here from Russia and since almost all European countries labeled me as a war criminal just for having wrong passport I left only with Germany and Austria. And damn... Austria seems so much better. Alps, beautiful nature, better weather, historical architecture, less leftist craziness going on, less chance of getting killed by some lazy bum from Middle East who lives on working class taxes and is useless to the economy.

  • @jobfilm-joeblattner9024
    @jobfilm-joeblattner9024 Год назад +73

    Great video. As an Austrian citicen I must say all what the Iraninan girl said is true. Peoples have a lot of prejudices against people from the middle east since the Islamic terrorism in Europe begun. One thing which is very good in Austria is the helath care system and insurance system. Everything is nearly free. Every working person pays a part of its income into this helath care system. When you loose your job you still get money for example. One thing at least: In Austria we don´t speak german with an different accent, Austrian german is a little bit a different language with its own vocabulary. It is a little bit like American and British English. 🙂

    • @user-br9pe9uj3i
      @user-br9pe9uj3i Год назад +2

      بلا كذب ماشي الإرهاب الاسلامي🤦🤦🤦ثقف نفسك ولا تمشي وراء الاعلام

    • @sudhinkumars7940
      @sudhinkumars7940 10 месяцев назад

      Brother, im learning normal german language but wish to come austria...so how do i or where do i find austrian german vocabulary..can you help me.

    • @NoctLightCloud
      @NoctLightCloud 7 месяцев назад +1

      when you lose your job, you dont automatically get social help. I am Austrian and I started working after finishing my master's degrees and had to quit after 7months due to overwork. The social welfare bureau rejected my application because I haven't worked for long enough. I was on the brink of having to move back to my parents' appartment because I had no money and no help.

    • @P-XIII
      @P-XIII 7 месяцев назад +1

      @sudhinkumars7940
      Don't worry about it. It isn't really a different language. The vocabulary differences are very minor. It's like how American's say pants, and English say trousers. In german, they may say paradisers for tomatoes, and austrians say tomaten. Or Confiture, in germany, and marmalade in austria.

    • @NoctLightCloud
      @NoctLightCloud 7 месяцев назад

      @@P-XIII *Paradeiser in Austria, not Germany

  • @ChanaElisheva
    @ChanaElisheva 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is an excellent interview. Thank you for posting it.

  • @ErManu10
    @ErManu10 Год назад +16

    Thank you girls. I'm gonna be living in Vienna for 3 months next February and this video has been really helpful to see what I can expect there.

    • @NoctLightCloud
      @NoctLightCloud 7 месяцев назад +1

      In Vienna, you'll meet more people with migration background than Austrians. You won't be alone.

  • @burmesepotato447
    @burmesepotato447 Месяц назад +1

    I appreciate how insightful and honest the interview was 🌱

  • @themusicactor
    @themusicactor Год назад +9

    I'm so glad I found this video. I've been thinking about moving to Austria for the past year now studying German and preparing myself but there's one thing to prepare another thing to get first-hand experience

  • @Simos292
    @Simos292 10 месяцев назад +2

    Such informative video. Your Guest was really adorable quiet class, calm & peaceful. Thank you

  • @FriendlyVienice
    @FriendlyVienice Год назад +1

    That was a great video! Respect from Favoriten :)

  • @Dotthel
    @Dotthel 2 года назад +14

    Very interesting conversation. Makes me want to visit Austria

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  2 года назад +3

      Austria is absolutely worth visiting! I highly recommend it, such a beautiful country

    • @Trudon
      @Trudon 2 года назад

      @@Waleochronicles not anymore with it's tyrannical lockdown for unvaxxed people.

    • @zoxthekiller_gamin
      @zoxthekiller_gamin Год назад +2

      @@Waleochronicles thank you for talking good dabout my country

  • @TheMindfulnessGuide
    @TheMindfulnessGuide Год назад +11

    When talking about the prices, I find it funny she said life is expensive in Vienna ... after living in New York, London, and Tel Aviv, Vienna is considerably cheaper ...

  • @jenniferj2456
    @jenniferj2456 Год назад +38

    Those Austrians asking "dumb" questions are trying to get to know you. Be thankful. Not hateful.

    • @tweetedn
      @tweetedn Год назад +8

      not my job

    • @hussam395
      @hussam395 2 месяца назад +3

      Thankful for asking ignorant questions get out of your bubble and educate yourself 😅

  • @torressinh
    @torressinh Год назад +4

    I'm planning on going to study abroad by this winter :) in Graz
    This video really helped.

  • @user-dn8jy1nr2g
    @user-dn8jy1nr2g 8 месяцев назад

    It was intersting. Danke schoen!))

  • @lalala5242
    @lalala5242 10 месяцев назад +3

    13:00 is applicable to everyone who are leaving or planning to leave their home country, for whatever reason, should really totally be open to adapting and integrating. Otherwise stay home

  • @nielzene9656
    @nielzene9656 2 года назад +14

    Do one for Switzerland too, please! :)

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  2 года назад +4

      I already have a video on my channel comparing Germany vs Switzerland.

  • @filiphlupic1582
    @filiphlupic1582 Год назад

    Good video 👍🏻

  • @Dee3shaw
    @Dee3shaw 9 месяцев назад +1

    Jus came back from a 2 week trip in Vienna luckily my
    Gf is from there she’s been convincing me to make the move to enter my life since here in the uk everything is gettin worse

  • @larsbigfan96
    @larsbigfan96 Год назад +24

    What I struggle with, is all these foreigners going to another country expect everyone to welcome them with open arms, no questions asked..🤷🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️
    That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard..
    Of course everyone will question you about your background.. YOU go to THEIR country, what do you expect????
    And it's not prejudice if someone is wary of certain groups of people or declines to share an apartment or whatever with them.. There is something called cultural differences and different ways of life..
    If your culture doesn't match mine at all, there is a big chance it's gonna be a mismatch.. When I decide to move to another country, I have to know the language, I should also know about their history, culture, tradition, because THAT'S THE POINT OF INTEGRATION...
    Become part of them...

    • @anneshepard
      @anneshepard Год назад +6

      I can't for the life of me understand these people. You move to a country, you adapt, you are an outsider. People can and should ask "dumb questions"

  • @aaronowusu1539
    @aaronowusu1539 Год назад +2

    Hello 👋
    New subscriber from Ghana 🇬🇭

  • @Flex2212
    @Flex2212 2 года назад +1

    That was an important last note!

  • @jennetal.984
    @jennetal.984 Год назад +6

    I was just in Austria for the first time and relieved to see a people full of pride in themselves with a strong sense of how to run a country properly and a vision for the future. If you’re unhappy, as an immigrant, about how you’re treated in a foreign country and want to be worshipped for your “diversity” then try the UK or USA.

    • @allenk6373
      @allenk6373 Год назад +2

      Uk
      Is super duper ultra hard to immigrate
      Plus after brexit uk is not in best conditions

  • @osarobostarlite7596
    @osarobostarlite7596 2 года назад

    nice video

  • @elianavazquezortega3400
    @elianavazquezortega3400 2 года назад

    Hello! What is the paperwork to do as soon as I get to Austria? As a European

  • @Ana-dv9ic
    @Ana-dv9ic Год назад +10

    how are those dumb questions? at least they're trying to get you know you.

  • @DhruvRathee-Channel
    @DhruvRathee-Channel Год назад +1

    Hi waleo, being full time student at university in bachelor degree program, how much I can make in part time job according to my work limit hours ?

  • @ndubstar
    @ndubstar 9 месяцев назад

    I am thinking it is also similar for a european or American going to middle east or Africa. Would you guys elaborate?

  • @zendragallhauser5056
    @zendragallhauser5056 2 года назад +27

    When it comes to applying for a job nationality plays less of a role then your ability to speak German!
    My boyfriend has an Middle Eastern name but he grew up in Austria so his German is perfect! He never had troubles finding a job

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  2 года назад +9

      Of course in any country, Germamy, Austria Switzerland etc, your ability to speak the official language flawlessly is a very strong determining factor (in addition to skill and qualifications of course) as to whether you get the job or not. Nobody is saying otherwise

  • @folasadecrown
    @folasadecrown Год назад +1

    My first time here on this channel

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  Год назад

      Welcome. I hope you binge watch all the content you find useful.

  • @tiisetsonyikolebese
    @tiisetsonyikolebese 2 года назад +1

    This was nice

  • @shalom9277
    @shalom9277 Год назад +2

    Gonna move there, already getting worried 😅

  • @fentawteshome3773
    @fentawteshome3773 Год назад

    How can i join one of the prestigious universities in Austria?

  • @robertwagner3202
    @robertwagner3202 2 месяца назад +3

    Austrans expect you to become Austrian. If you do you’ll be fine

  • @georgesebastianlungu7538
    @georgesebastianlungu7538 2 года назад +14

    haha . I am from Romania , they didn't have a problem with my nationality and I have no a problem . Why to be ashamed from your nationality ? you both girls are so beautiful , be proud from where u came :)

    • @Bianca-dw4qh
      @Bianca-dw4qh Год назад +1

      Lasă vrăjeală! Știm cu toți ca Austria este foarte rasista chiar și cu Est Europenii ...

    • @colettejade8330
      @colettejade8330 Год назад +1

      I study in Romanian and 95% of them are racist so..... it's almost thesame

  • @TheLwmb
    @TheLwmb 2 года назад +20

    I as an austrian am gonna say it lightly but most austrians i know dont like foreigners moving to austria if you're a foreigner moving here except to be discriminated against

    • @Victor-kt6qn
      @Victor-kt6qn 2 года назад

      Why?

    • @rf1349
      @rf1349 2 года назад +6

      @@Victor-kt6qn He's just a troll, obviously doesn't like Austrians.

    • @greenleaf8226
      @greenleaf8226 Год назад +7

      @@Victor-kt6qn Austria is a very traditional conservative country, landlocked...no sea. So historicaly are not connected to foreigners from other geo. regions... they still need to learn and adapt to foreigners...things are much better now than previous years.

    • @anca9931
      @anca9931 Год назад +5

      @Ascel ..and you guys expect more and more foreigners to move and mix in Austria whether you are trying to intimidate or not; :)..plus don t ever forget Austria lives out of TURISM (therefore it is a good approach to start polishing your manners) OR keep discriminating but nevertheless will keep moving wherever we want. All the best beautiful people!! Cheers!

    • @greenleaf8226
      @greenleaf8226 Год назад +13

      @@anca9931 well said!...in history a country's growth has happend only when thers an influx of foreigners stepping in to make that happen. The foreign group comes in different shapes, from tourists, a cheap labour force, refugees or marriage...etc...etc... the list is long. Austria is no exception, throughout history they've had foreign workers from neighbouring countries as well as refugees + tourists...the only difference now is media. This platform highlights positive or negative.Sadly its popular in Austria when it comes to foreigners to often report on the negatives regarding them, hardly ever a positive is highlighted. Unfortunately 99% of all media here is backed by 1 political party or another so there's mostly a biased hidden agenda in reporting. We have to also remember 3IMPORTANT points about Austrians... they are not keen on anyone, they even complain and 'name call' their sister neighbours, the Germans...so imagine what people from further afield! 2ndly, there are quite alot of Austrians (especially in Vienna) who are only 2nd generation Austrian but actually origionate from neighbouring countries like Hungary, Serbia, Czeck, Slovskia..etc..etc.. and like in any country with new nationals, such people can overcompensate their new identity but still excercise old rooted cultural mentality. So sometimes the difficult Austrian may only be a 2nd generation hicup. Lastly, and this may be the most important point! Austrian people in other regions outside of Vienna, usually are warmer more flexible and happy go lucky...Vienna is not the only example of Austrian people, the capital city is natuarly the main place where most foreigners will be but its not the only point of experiences to make a final decision on the country. In other Austrian regions its well known that Vienese have a impatient, dry, arrogant tick... and jokes are made about them. Its like in most countries where 1 region has a different mindset to another. Lets be honest, racism exists everywhere. If we narrow it down to Europe...then England and France share the trophy for racism.However the Parisien French are World famous for their rudness. Both countries have a sea, so historicsly have had foreigners enter their culture for centuries and yet they still aren't used to them and pick pick pick. The English don't like the Irish or Scots or even each other's own social classes. The French don't like anyone who eats different to them. The northern Italians dislike their southern Italian brothers. Austria is new at the forigner game, yes they need to be more accepting, such things tend to happen easier after 3 generations, whdn everyone on both sides is more settled. However, its not only Austrians to blame, the foreigners also sometimes need to be more flexible and try to fit in.

  • @sylvesterkalesanwo8259
    @sylvesterkalesanwo8259 Год назад

    Hello please assist me how can I come to Austria for my masters

  • @FooziboomX4
    @FooziboomX4 2 месяца назад

    I'm moving soon so I'm really scared 😅

  • @kinggabrielincoln7342
    @kinggabrielincoln7342 2 года назад +1

    Notification gang 🔥

  • @things_can_only_get_better2179
    @things_can_only_get_better2179 2 года назад +5

    Please is it difficult finding a job in Austria after graduating from school as an international student? How easy or difficult can it be? Also does Austria offer an automatic work permit to international students like other countries ? If yes,how many years?

    • @allenk6373
      @allenk6373 Год назад +1

      You have 12 mouths to find a job as international student

    • @niko19134
      @niko19134 4 месяца назад

      Learn German (C1+) you'll find a job easily

    • @kanayobardi7736
      @kanayobardi7736 3 месяца назад

      @@niko19134Does C1+ mean basic speaking and writing in German? 😊

  • @mhdsadeghpour9931
    @mhdsadeghpour9931 2 года назад +1

    Does she have a channel? I would like to visit

  • @kristynaklimova4983
    @kristynaklimova4983 6 месяцев назад +2

    The thing with the nationality in a CV isn’t a thing in Austria, I did not put it in there and never had an issue. I even had a meeting with services which specialise in employability of foreigners and they also said you don’t have to state your nationality in your CV.

  • @jibberjabber-fm6pb
    @jibberjabber-fm6pb 2 года назад +22

    i am iranian and moved to norway 30 yrs ago. i spent 2 yrs of my life in norway and eventually moved to america. leaving europe and coming to USA was the best decision i ever made. norway was racist, unwelcoming and ignorant. americans are warm, welcoming and accepting. diference is black and night. god bless america

    • @IANA2030
      @IANA2030 Год назад

      Am thinking of moving to the US I live in Ireland accomodation here is just crazy so crap

    • @jibberjabber-fm6pb
      @jibberjabber-fm6pb Год назад

      @@IANA2030 usa border is open now. people are coming from everywhere to mexico-usa border

    • @serious_nigga
      @serious_nigga Год назад

      The truth is, the 80s and 90s was the best time to move to the U.S but not anymore. Anyone moving to the U.S now is only going to get the remnants of benefits before the place crashes itself.
      Somethings about the U.S are nice but it's not for everyone (especially non-woke folks like myself).

  • @laurakarline6089
    @laurakarline6089 Месяц назад

    Hi from germany , how is it to be black in Austria?

  • @ochubaemmanuel2617
    @ochubaemmanuel2617 2 года назад +3

    Please dear. how can I get a group chat like where I can ask some questions. am trying to apply for schools in Austria but am have some challenges and I have no one to ask I need a group chat on telegram or whatApp where I can ask questions. From Nigeria

  • @emeksthecreator
    @emeksthecreator 2 года назад +1

    Pls look at the camera.....Nice content

  • @ArsenalContent
    @ArsenalContent 4 месяца назад +2

    I have fallen in love with Salzburg, have visited 3 times in the last 2 years and even proposed to my wife there.
    We both live in the UK, i have a French passport, but both of us dream of moving to the outskirts of Salzburg.
    We've set ourselves a goal to learn German and would love to bring up our daughter there.
    Fingers crossed 🤞

  • @bariborrichard9762
    @bariborrichard9762 2 года назад

    Is Germany more cheaper ?.

  • @sunriseschubert4391
    @sunriseschubert4391 Год назад +5

    Well you are in their homeland. Expect some of it.

    • @ko8vy
      @ko8vy 2 месяца назад

      What part of this video suggested they didn't???

  • @henokbezawork2418
    @henokbezawork2418 3 месяца назад

    She's pretty

  • @leonardojaneiro1819
    @leonardojaneiro1819 Год назад

    hello how area you

  • @francoiscolin6692
    @francoiscolin6692 Год назад +18

    Well, as far as i get that it can be annoying and sad, people have to know why these behaviours still happen. It's because most of the time, middle east immigrants tend to impose their way of life into the public domain; and since there are more middle east immigrants compare to european immigrants overall (in Europe at least), native tend to be scared. Which can be understandable. And it's a half french half iranian who is telling you this.

  • @gerrywhyte
    @gerrywhyte 3 месяца назад

    talk about social workers who take babies(1years - 5y) from their birth mums 😊😊.

  • @mehran4959
    @mehran4959 2 года назад

    Nice usefull video ; im from Iran too🤝 we must get more respect

  • @Mansardian
    @Mansardian Год назад +5

    Hi, dear watchers. I'm working in a position where I decide which application gets a closer look. Let me correct something: It isn't obligatory to have a picture in your CV. But it increases your chances, that's true. Why? Well, Austria is not a traditional job-hopper country, we employ applicants to stay for decades (in the best case). So we want to know if the applicant fits in the team. An applicant dressed up like a goth wouldn't be appropriate. Now, I know, this is an open door for prejudice and racism-related decisions, that's true, so I'm absolutely in favour of the idea to ban pictures in the first round of decisions. However, keep in mind that including a picture can potentially save time for both sides: For the applicant because if the negative decision of the company was racially motivated...who would work for such a company, anyway? And for the company, by seeing right from the beginning if the applicant is what they expect for their team.
    It is not everything about racism at the end.

  • @StuckWithFaith
    @StuckWithFaith 2 года назад +3

    You sound a Bit Like Abishola from the series Bob Hearts Abishola ❤️

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  2 года назад +1

      Never heard of it. But if I had a penny for every time someone told me that I look like someone else, i'd me a millionaire now 😃

  • @hermannresinger1841
    @hermannresinger1841 Год назад +24

    You have also to understand the Europeans because we have also many negative experiences too. It is not fair not to speak about. You act as this problems would not exist.

    • @KiaPi2012
      @KiaPi2012 3 месяца назад +2

      Yes I am sure everyone has bad experiences but Europeans have it easier in general. You know why? Because when you visit or live in our continents especially Africa we are generally welcoming and kind- have always been- to our detriment. When we go overseas SOME of the people there act like immigration is something they have never seen before.

  • @MilkoMilkovicz
    @MilkoMilkovicz 2 года назад +3

    well, that is what it is. Always when most of the Austrians ask me where i am from, they despite to talk to me and the small talk is over and they have name for Foreigner which is TSCHUSCH. But not everyone is acting like that.

    • @olafkunert3714
      @olafkunert3714 Год назад +4

      Tschusch is used for eastern Europeans because of the many "tsch" sounds in slavic languages...

    • @MilkoMilkovicz
      @MilkoMilkovicz Год назад

      @@olafkunert3714Hi olaf. But did you know that "tsch" sound or "ch" is also in english? For example: chips, chair, choice and so on...According to your comment it means, that english speaking countries are also "Tschuschen". Spanish : chico and so on. The "Tsch" sound is also included in other languages.
      And, if you take look at the map, Vienna is closer to east than "east european" Prague.

    • @peterkoller3761
      @peterkoller3761 Год назад +5

      @@olafkunert3714 no, it is for former Yugoslav immigrants, and the word in Serbs-Croatian means "listen", used as an injection in spoken language - so the Austrians heard it so often when listening to these people speak it sort of stuck and became a term to name these people.

  • @junacrause8688
    @junacrause8688 2 года назад +1

    What is the working environment like?

    • @nirfz
      @nirfz 2 года назад +2

      In which sense? (there are things that differe greatly between different occupations and employers, and then there are things that are common among almost all jobs.)

  • @namenlos40
    @namenlos40 2 года назад +1

    5:24 What does "maybe" mean here? We have conflicts, we have culture-clashes.

  • @IANA2030
    @IANA2030 Год назад +3

    My husband moved to Austria am stuck in Ireland 😂😂😂😂though now planning to relocate after I held a long meeting with myself.
    I need to start learning German😮😔

  • @monvici
    @monvici 5 дней назад

    Why does nationality matter?

  • @gabriela.7422
    @gabriela.7422 Год назад +1

    I can't help thinking that demanding a picture on the CV stands only for blatant racism. In my country is even forbidden for employers to demand a picture and nobody puts it. The concerning part is that I once saw a research which most recruiters in Germany thought that the picture on the CV is important. Important for what?

    • @ileanaacacostaacosta1813
      @ileanaacacostaacosta1813 Год назад +2

      Because it's their way it's their country .Remember their country their rules , Gavriel

    • @gabriela.7422
      @gabriela.7422 Год назад +2

      @@ileanaacacostaacosta1813 Do you think that about women's rights in Afghanistan too? Or countries that banned Christianity? "oh it's just their way, that's ok"

  • @andrealuisecandido1154
    @andrealuisecandido1154 Год назад

    we are
    no
    foreigner we were born wiTh ThaT
    naTioality

  • @wolfganghaiden5817
    @wolfganghaiden5817 8 месяцев назад +4

    It is unfortunately very true. Us Austrians are unfortunately not too fond of foreigners (might it be racism or xenophobia). About those "dumb" questions. I think you should be happy with that. If we ask you about your culture, that is already a pretty big step of acceptance and shows you that people like and trust you. So yeah, for foreigners I get that this might be strange and maybe annoying, but put yourself in our shoes. If you would meet an alien, you just don't care where they are from and not ask about their culture, their language, their food, what clothes they wear? Also, how should we learn about your country otherwise? Google it and get random and sometimes wrong information?

    • @dhaferrabeh
      @dhaferrabeh 7 месяцев назад +3

      Haha do you compare the arrival of Alien beings to Earth with the arrival of a Muslim in Austria? It seems that the comparison itself is inappropriate. I'm here watching the video and the comments because I'm expected to move to Vienna after receiving an offer from one of the major hospitals in Austria, and the offer is important for my career, even though it may require me to leave my homeland and roots. Sometimes you must understand that we don't migrate to your countries because we genuinely want to be there, but it's a necessity that expands our experience and improves our professional career. Your governments are the ones recruiting us to fill the vacant positions that require our expertise, like in the healthcare field, for example. As for the "Dumb" questions, imagine someone asking you what you eat and how you dress, and how people appear to you? You'd feel foolish. Do you expect us to eat dirt or dress like Batman? We eat like regular people, dress like regular people, and we are friendly and kind. But Europe and America have created terrorism and associated it with Islam, portraying the image of bearded Muslims and veiled women. Thats why you may all ask sometimes dumb question and i undrestand, Now wfter seeing what's happening in Palestine, I'm starting to feel fear about traveling to a country that supports Israel in a war that kills women and children. I'm here watching videos to ensure that your people do not embrace these ideas so that I can come and live with you peacefully to fulfill the duties that your country requires me to do to improve your healthcare sector.

    • @wolfganghaiden5817
      @wolfganghaiden5817 7 месяцев назад +4

      @dhaferrebah1405 I am deeply sorry. I did not mean alien as those little green things from Mars. More like in the sting song "I'm an alien in New York."

    • @wolfganghaiden5817
      @wolfganghaiden5817 7 месяцев назад +2

      @dhaferrebah1405 why do you think we only think bad things of you? I would not know from the top of my head what the main dish in Egypt is, although I have friends from there. Am I not allowed to ask them? Do you know which musicians Austrians are proud of? Maybe, maybe not. That's why you could ask. It is always good to improve your knowledge. About Palestine, I dont really have an opinion, I just want to say that your argument is not really good enough. Every war kills innocent children, women, men...

    • @dhaferrabeh
      @dhaferrabeh 7 месяцев назад

      @@wolfganghaiden5817 Certainly, i apologize for any misunderstanding of some terms in my previous messages. English is not even my second language, so i am now making an effort to communicate with you in your language.
      Of course, you can discuss anything you want about people's clothing, eating habits, or their culture. i can also inquire about the culture of the people i will migrate to and live with, and this is natural. However, when i described the questions as "Dumb", i was talking about questions posed in a certain tone and with a certain attitude and under circumstances that resemble provocation.
      Regarding improving knowledge and learning, you need it more than i do. do you know why?
      Because your understanding of history and your awareness of what is happening around you are very weak and naive. you don't know the goals of your governments, and you do not know what they plan and who they are willing to sacrifice.
      For example, you quickly believe that the reason for the war waged by the US and Britain on Iraq is that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction, and you have not discovered that it is about the theft of oil and gas from Iraq, which led to a nine-year war in which many innocent people were killed, and they were tortured in "Abu Ghraib" prison (look it up).
      You also quickly believe that ISIS is an Islamic organization in Iraq and Syria, so you alwyas feel that Arabs are terrorists. but you must not forget for a moment that ISIS is an American creation par excellence, with the admission of American officials themselves, including former President "Trump" and the current President "Biden," and the goal is to embody the plan to divide the Middle East as they desire.
      You also quickly believe today that Hamas is a terrorist organization, and Israel is trying to eliminate it. you don't know that the truth is that Palestine is a land stolen by the Israelis since 1948, and they killed those in it, and that Hamas are the owners of the land, and they fight for their land. They only fight soldiers, but Israel is committing genocide against the people of Gaza because it cannot confront Hamas, and it has committed heinous war crimes:
      - The number of casualties from the Israeli aggression on Gaza has risen to 9,500 killed, with 22,219 injured. Among the casualties of the widespread Israeli attack on Gaza were 3,648 children and 2,290 women.
      - The killing of about 500 people in the bombing of the al-Muadhamiya hospital in Gaza.
      - Israeli shelling of the largest refugee camp in Gaza, with about 400 killed.
      - Cutting off basic supplies such as electricity, water, fuel, and food from Gaza.
      - Use of internationally prohibited weapons.
      - Preventing the entry of relief aid.
      You cannot say that any war has casualties. There are international and humanitarian laws that determine what can and cannot be done during armed conflicts, and your countries are the ones that have established these laws.
      I understand that the dialogue has become political now, but it has a significant impact on social life and the relationship between societies. politics determines this, and you should reassess your view of us by looking at your governments because humanity, principles, values, and ethics have become clear who holds them and who does not.

    • @hussam395
      @hussam395 2 месяца назад

      @@wolfganghaiden5817 as a junior doctor who’s Arab and Muslim it’s quite frighting for me to take a step forward and come to Austria despite reaching a B2 level in German. I think racist people would only push highly-qualified individuals away. My family starting from my grandma to my mom to my father all went into university and are very well-educated but only in Europe had I got the feeling that we are not. That definitely doesn’t change the way I think of myself and my family but it definitely consumes your energy and I am not sure I could handle that. That’s why I am thinking of going to the UK despite the lack of jobs over there.

  • @aliciamiller2948
    @aliciamiller2948 2 месяца назад +1

    Belgian-Greek married with an Austrian guy 🤣

  • @warridyt4129
    @warridyt4129 2 года назад +1

    already I did subscribe, but I'm admire to you submit, also I want content with you he I do I'm living in Jakarta I'm forgener

  • @pbohearn
    @pbohearn 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is not helpful if you’re not an ethnic minority female. I’m a foreigner and I’m interested in Austria, but your program tells me nothing relevant to me only relevant to you and your immediate group of people.

    • @ko8vy
      @ko8vy 2 месяца назад +1

      Then go watch another video.

  • @dustinhoffman1763
    @dustinhoffman1763 Год назад +3

    I would never live in Vienna. I was in Vienna in the 80's. I have lived there for 4 years. I returned to the US. It was horrible. This was before the internet era. As soon as the person picked up the phone and hear a foreigner. They would slam the phone , "kein Auslander, BITTE". The person pretty much cursed at you. Even if you managed to find a place, they could kick you out anytime. In those days, there were lot of widows left from WWII and they were miserable complaining Bit##es. You can't even walk in your room, because those old buildings those hardwood floor were shaky and noisy. So the downstair old people always complain about noise. They were rude, depressing people. Though the health care is universal, even those doctors were prejudice. The dentist broke one of my molar teeth. As a foreigner, nobody cares. In USA that dentist could be sued. I would never live in Vienna. As an American, my country is better.

    • @heinzgrilberger722
      @heinzgrilberger722 7 месяцев назад +5

      Please stay there. Thank you🤠🤠🤠🥳🥳🥳

  • @saeed10140
    @saeed10140 Год назад

    Who's the host?

  • @onyinyemofunanya1723
    @onyinyemofunanya1723 Год назад +4

    From Nigeria 🙋‍♀️
    I’ve been getting negative reviews about race in Austria from different RUclips channels. I was thinking about studying there. Is it advisable? I mean, they are discriminating against her even as she has light skin. What about brown skin? 🥹🥹

    • @IANA2030
      @IANA2030 Год назад

      Austria is a scary place to be.My husband relocated to Austria but am stuck in Ireland after a first negative experience in Austria 😊😊

    • @onyinyemofunanya1723
      @onyinyemofunanya1723 Год назад

      @@IANA2030 Wow

    • @ileanaacacostaacosta1813
      @ileanaacacostaacosta1813 Год назад +1

      Because they are tired of all foreigners that s what and certain foreigners want the Austrians to change their mentality , tired of being t how to think and how to live like many areteying to do in Germany and they are fed up of it and they don't don't care if you call them racists or not think what you like Outsiders should stop telling countries how to think or what to do

  • @saeed10140
    @saeed10140 Год назад +1

    Wow that's a pretty shameful for Australia

    • @Salige150
      @Salige150 Год назад +4

      austria no australia sound of music no kangoros