What's your Yes/No ratio? Mine is 80% Yes / 20% No. (Wanted to make this a quick little video, it kinda got outta hand. Guess it's now my YT REWIND 2020^^)
I moved to Berlin one year ago. I’m from western Germany and it was a whole different world. I think Berlin is great for extroverted people but for a guy who works 8 hours a day, likes structure and a more “normal” life meeting friends, go to the cinema etc. Berlin is not the right place. But it’s still a really nice City and I will come here more often on vacation 💞 (I moved back).
@@A-Grat-A Because it's still an island; I get it. Doesn't have to be like that. I remember in the 70s when 3/4 of the population of West Berlin was over the age of 65. It explains sooo much.
@@lemmings6516 still a fun life since berlin is still a cool city. Concerts yes but clubbing every week nope as there is other cool shit to do in Berlin. No issue with the drugs. Even in Berlin our teachers were wrong about people giving you free drugs on the streets :(
Hilarious man :) That scene of the two guys after a night together made me crack up on sight. I´m American and live in Germany and lived in Berlin for a year. It´s EXACTLY the way you say it is. My German girlfriend used to tell me about these things when I first arrived. We lived near Görlitzer park and these things you describe were all around us. One of the first things I said to her was "it´s kinda dirty here huh"? I did not fit in at all. Polo shirts and khakis, clean shaven with nicely combed hair apparently wasn´t very cool to the grimy Berliners. I was standing at a crosswalk once and I just happened to look down at a weedy area next to me and there was a 60cm Cannabis plant growing amongst the weeds. I thought damn even the plants are funky here.
My answer is a definite yes - once this covid shit is over. I have so much pent up shirtless podium dancing energy just waiting to be released once again. I'm just hoping the clubs won't go bust before the situation gets better.
I visited Berlin in 2015 and loved it so much I decided I wanted to move to Germany. I moved last year, but to be honest I changed a lot in those 5 years. I moved to Karlsruhe, about as opposite as it can be... I would still like to go back and visit Berlin again. I had stayed in a hostel in Kreuzberg and I loved the rawness to the place. I find it amazing that Berlin is actually the capital of Germany, it really feels like Frankfurt is more like a capital city to me. To draw parallels between Ireland (where I'm originally from) and Germany: Berlin to me feels more like Galway in that it's a niche city that celebrates partying, rebellion, culture and art instead of money, status, beurocracy and order.
@@RadicalLiving sometimes it is too much fun that I don't even know how to stop 😅 btw, I really like your videos and thanks for the tips for Berghain 😁
Today I got accepted to a six months exchange program in Berlin. And damn this video makes me wanna stay home. I'm more of a Munich or Vienna tipe of guy.
I couldn’t really decide whether I wanted to live here or not because I was raised in Berlin. It’s probably not the most fitting city for me but I like it’s green spaces, public transportation, endless free time options (coffee shops, exhibitions, restaurants, museums…) and that you don’t have to be a certain way but can express the way you are without being judged and find a likeminded community. It’s still too big, not very easy to make friends, nobody cares for you, it’s dirty and public services don’t work very well; probably a city like Potsdam would fit better to me, but I still find it a livable place.
Zwei Jahre habe ich in Berlin gewohnt und dann festgestelt, dass das "Berlin Life" nicht mein Ding ist. Jetzt wohne ich in Köln und fühle mich zu Hause. Ps: Das mit dem Deutschlernen stimmt. In Berlin habe ich jeden Tag fast nur Englisch gesprochen und konnte gar nicht gut Deutsch. Seit ich in Köln wohne, ich spreche/schreibe/lese nur auf Deutsch. Dadurch hat sich mein Deutsch stark verbessert.
I ended up living in Munich because of work, and I have never even been to Germany prior to that. At first it seemed great, since I finally moved away from my tiny hometown. Visited Berlin once last year. I couldnt get enough of it. My Balkan genes have been awaken and I remembered how much I missed the dirt, noise, smells, graffiti, partying, drinking, subcultures, cheap food, etc etc. Munich is painfully sterile. And I need that anarchy which I had back home. Honestly I hope that after this job and contract I could go live in Berlin.
I visited Berlin last week. I never felt anything similar. I was home! Many locals told me I had a good vibe and I would totally fit here. I'm watching your videos to know as much as I can from Berlin and will try to move there for a couple of months in 2022.
Besides the techno music and some really weird sexcapades I really do love everything about Berlin! My first visit was in the mid 80´s organized by my school, in the late 80s I lived a couple of weeks in the Wrangelstr. and Kreuzberg and since these days I fell in Love with the city and its sheer endless possibilities. I still got a couple of friends up there that moved to Berlin to avoid the Bundeswehr back in the days and I visit them once or twice a year. It´s ALWAYS a blast!
Around 85% yes. It was 2010 and I was 16 when I first visited Berlin. Since that visit I cant forget that city. I've already been in most european countries and their capitals and major cities and to me nothing compares to the Berlin's vibe, its just out of the league. I've alredy been there 8 times and try to visit it every single year. Last time, 3 months ago, spending there 9 days just wasnt enough, it was so hard for me to leave. I live in neighbouring country and thinking of moving there but something just keeps me from doing it. I dont know what it is but at the same time I feel like im missing something from my life because of not living there. Thats just insane, this is city is so addicting. I absolutely love Berlin.
Kinda scares me because I like the relaxed vibes I’ve seen online in Berlin, but I also want to grow and be serious sometimes and this video makes it seem like a giant college party 24/7.
It’s not really. You can go partying 24/7 but there are so many other things to do. There are also neighbourhoods which are more calm and a lot of parks to relax... obviously it will never be as quit as in a small town.
where i live there are only parks, young families and dog owners and we have a palace in the middle of our kiez which is lovely to visit on sunday walks!
I visited Berlin afew times I love it such a nice city. The best city ever so creative cool I am a techno fan so much to do there the funest city ever. Love the art. Has so many cultures one can fit in.
as a turkish guy from Berlin I might not do everything whats supposed to be done here but Berlin can't live without my community :D (So I have special rights hihi) I love my city and never want to live somewhere else in Germany !!!
I came from São Paulo, the 8° biggest city in the world... currently I'm living in Stuttgart, that is definitely not my type of city... I believe Berlin would fit perfectly to me 🥰
Vish, tb sou paulistano e estou pensando seriamente em mudar pra Berlim ou Hamburgo. Mas sério, cidade tranquila n é pra mim n. O tempo que eu passei no interior fazendo facul pareceu tortura. C consegue sim, sucesso 👌
You look so sad when you say that Berlin is the worst place for commitment, eheh, a bit sad but funny at the same time. P.S: apart from the techno and the orgies, I would love to live in Berlin 😜
I'm looking this videos while I'm seated in Wedding haha. 3rd week in Berlin and I'm knowing better the city. Cheers from Argentina. Hope to find you one day in the city
Berlin is the right city for me. I spent 4 months there and it was if it were designed by me, for me - with 100x extra that I never would have thought of! I love Berlin!
Well, I don't like a lot of the things that you said, but I love to live in Berlin. I love the freedom in this city, the lot of things to do and to know, and the "multikulti". I enjoy your videos..they make me laugh a lot! 😂😂😂
I moved to Berlin when I was a 16 year old girl from a 170ppl village and my 40 year old Nigerian flatmate made me buy drugs in the park cause I looked "so sweetly innocent" to quote him hahahaha I fucking loved that city
Not certain if the video was just for entertainment (in which csse creat job, I liked it) or is supposed to actually give people an idea of how Berlin is. If the latter, then I'd like to point out that I feel like "Berlin" in this video means mostly Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg. The diversity part of Berlin (and what I love about it) is that you have everything here and that includes calmer areas and everything from suits over Karen to hipsters and metal heads and everything in-between. You can party 24/7, but have you been to places like Steglitz? It is kinda difficult to say that these things (or anything) applies to all of Berlin if you have Friedrichshain, Zehlendorf, Hohenschönhausen, Mitte and Spandau as part of the same city.
Once I left Berlin and wrote this: I love this light when sun goes down, I love these pictures on the wall! I love these people underground... ...and even those who are above. They are so weird... ...so awful......so amazing! They know, they have exactly what they want. I leave this city but believe me.... ....Berlin is always in my heart! And you know what? I'm coming back! If you once fall in love with this city....the city will never let you go for a long time. Possibly i need to change sentence in verse: ...... I love this city and believe me I want stay there all my life!
Currently living in Berlin and it's a mixed bag for me. Lived for a bit in Dresden and it was a better combination of the quiet part in Altstadt and the hip vibrant part in Neustadt
I’ve been to Berlin twice, and I love it! I feel that is where I belong, even though I live a pretty good life in the USA. The first time I visited I felt it in me. No other place I have been gave me that feeling. Paris is a sh!t hole; Vienna is too pristine; Munich is too Bavarian. Give me Berlin or give me death!
I lived in Berlin for 6 years when I was very young and now I'm moving back to Germany and won't be able to live in Berlin but can't WAIT to experience this city as an adult. I really fit in soooooooo well aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
I think I can manage a month in Berlin at the most. It's like an exaggeration of the city I live in that's in the UK. My bicycle would be important to me. I'd have to ride a cheap three gear old bicycle that people don't want to nick or hire bicycles from a scheme. Trying to learn German in Berlin would be like trying to learn French in Brussels as that is so multilingual so I would be living in an English speaking world. I already knew some French (mostly written though) before moving to Brussels but struggled with moving from lower intermediate to upper intermediate level in French classes as I wasn't getting much practice in speaking it. Learning French in Paris is a little easier. I was there in a suburb for three weeks trying to improve my French. The classes were awful as we were all at different levels and one tried to make us learn business French. I told the teacher that I couldn't understand the advertising industry magazine in English let alone in French. The better teachers just stuck to conversational French. I'd rather the dog poo on the ground than dog poo in bags thrown into hedges because at least with the former it biodegrades. Brussels was well known for the former. Tattooed people don't scare me as some of the nicest people I met have lots of them but I personally wouldn't want one. Even if it's difficult to find a partner in Berlin it seems there is a lot of potential for hook ups. Finding either in Brussels was difficult and they seem to come along in threes like buses.
Nicer Wessi Kommentar zu Berlin aus Sicht eines zugezogenen Prenzlauer Berg Bewohners. Sehr authentisch auf jeden Fall. In London rennen alle mit Monokel rum und in Paris hat jeder zu jeder Zeit einen Kaffee in der Hand.
Berlin is now as expensive as Munich if you compare the rent prices. The city builds one hotel after an other but not as many new housing buildings for Berliners. So finding an apartment in Berlin is like finding an affordable apartment in New York, good luck on that! Sorry for the reality check here :/
I had a roomie from france who decided to come here because its cool. In the first weeks he smoked gras and sayed he doesnt like chemical drugs. He was studying and was productive... then he discovered the techno scene and ... well... guess the Rest. :D
I've received a job offer in Munich, loved that despite your videos being about Berlin I did get enough info of what'll be getting elsewhere. Scored in between, so one less non partying person for berlin.
Ah, a zugezogener. Also known in Ireland as 'a blow in'. I've lived in Dublin since I was a child(moved here with my mom from America) and I still get called 'a blow in'. My husband's lived here since he was 10 years old, and he's still 'a blow in'.
Hab mir eine Doku über New York und Berlin angeschaut. Bei der Doku von Berlin fühlte ich mich wie zuhause. Also steht es fest, Berlin ist die beste Stadt für mich.
I'm still not sure where to live. I'm a Berliner at heart, but I need to earn as if I were from Munich. I was a table tennis player for my school -- so, hell Yes! to Berlin.
Berlin the least German city in Germany. I'm beginning to wonder if it's the least German city in Europe as well. I was just there for one afternoon on a guided package tour (including flights to & from London, visa to the east side as it was before reunification & lunch in a restaurant) & I got followed down the street on the west side. I didn't know if they were drug pushers or muggers. I remember yelling out. That memory was supressed since that time until sometime last year. We had to get to Gatwick by 8am but it took over an hour to check in, get through passport control & get through the departure lounges before we could board the plane. It was only an hour long flight but there was the airport transfer to the city centre as well so we arrived at between 11 am and 12 noon there. There was also the hour's time difference. That's why we were only there for an hour.
What's your Yes/No ratio? Mine is 80% Yes / 20% No. (Wanted to make this a quick little video, it kinda got outta hand. Guess it's now my YT REWIND 2020^^)
LET'S FAKING GO!!!!
dreckiger rambörd du bis bald :D
Irgendwann als zugezogener hatte ich heimweh...und ich verlasste Berlin, doch sie wird immer in meinem herz bleiben
My stats is 75/25!!! Going to move there in 2021, cant wait!
70% Yeah. Gruße aus Wilmersdorf
I am from Ireland, but my dream is to move to East Berlin and live on Hartz 4, and drink Sternburg Export everyday, outside Kottbusser Tor.
Well I'm sorry to break it to you, but foreigners can't get on Hartz 4
you can do it, i believe in you!
@@RadicalLiving Ich habe dich in der Straßenbahn gesehen lol
Kottbusser Tor is in the West though.
I want to watch how to make friends in Berlin if you move there with no friends.
Berlin is pretty much an adult disney world. I had both amazing and craaazzzyy time there, will be back for sure.
I can't wait to move to Berlin and live on a boat made of trash.
friend of mine did that 20 years ago ... please think of a good "security concept" ^^
Can I crash on your trash?
@@whattheflyingfuck... You're right, one man's trash is another man's treasure!
@@KRAPYBARA84 but of course!
Go to the Netherlands, they are quite more relaxed.
Sounds a city to settle down with a family. Lovely.
Do us all a favour and stay in the US there are enough of you already.
@@evelynbaron2004 Sarcasm...
@@evelynbaron2004 that's kind of racist
Don't listen to "Evelyn Baron" You are more than welcome here. Prenzlauer Berg, will be your place to be then. haha :-D
@@evelynbaron2004 enough of? I guess your parents were a little upset when they saw Americans in Berlin, but get over it.
Do you enjoy going braless without anyone losing their minds??? Berlin it is!!! I feel like moving just for this reason!!!!
what's a bra?
@@RadicalLiving a bra is something drag queens wear to give a nice figure when performing in a ball gown.
@@RadicalLiving sie meint ein BH
Without bra hahahah Not yet maybe in 20
I havent woren a bra for two years and i live in a very small town in Balaria/Bayern. Fuck this stupid things ❤️🥳
I moved to Berlin one year ago. I’m from western Germany and it was a whole different world. I think Berlin is great for extroverted people but for a guy who works 8 hours a day, likes structure and a more “normal” life meeting friends, go to the cinema etc. Berlin is not the right place.
But it’s still a really nice City and I will come here more often on vacation 💞 (I moved back).
what are some german cities for a 'normal' kind of guy?
Hassan Sazid Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Hamburg and Oberhausen.
@@HassanSazid11 every other city in germany
lol berlin is boring enough when you know where to go. i also like it calmer so i live in the western part
@@Ufu4847 Haha, wo kommt in der Aufzählung Oberhausen her? :D
And if you answered NO to most of the questions just come to West Berlin instead...
100%
West B is way too small, quickly starts to feel like a village.
@@A-Grat-A Because it's still an island; I get it. Doesn't have to be like that. I remember in the 70s when 3/4 of the population of West Berlin was over the age of 65. It explains sooo much.
West Berlin Best Part ! Love it to live here !
Hahaha! Good one!
There is life possible in Berlin without clubbing, drugs and party. But you can't escape the noise, nowhere...
I know but ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Lieber .... you know the rest.
Zehlendorf
Marzahn blyad
Yeah but what kind of life would that be?
@@lemmings6516 still a fun life since berlin is still a cool city. Concerts yes but clubbing every week nope as there is other cool shit to do in Berlin. No issue with the drugs. Even in Berlin our teachers were wrong about people giving you free drugs on the streets :(
When people ask why I’ve moved to Berlin: “Radical Living”
I'll credit this channel once I'm actually there.
Hilarious man :) That scene of the two guys after a night together made me crack up on sight. I´m American and live in Germany and lived in Berlin for a year. It´s EXACTLY the way you say it is. My German girlfriend used to tell me about these things when I first arrived. We lived near Görlitzer park and these things you describe were all around us. One of the first things I said to her was "it´s kinda dirty here huh"? I did not fit in at all. Polo shirts and khakis, clean shaven with nicely combed hair apparently wasn´t very cool to the grimy Berliners. I was standing at a crosswalk once and I just happened to look down at a weedy area next to me and there was a 60cm Cannabis plant growing amongst the weeds. I thought damn even the plants are funky here.
My answer is a definite yes - once this covid shit is over. I have so much pent up shirtless podium dancing energy just waiting to be released once again. I'm just hoping the clubs won't go bust before the situation gets better.
I visited Berlin in 2015 and loved it so much I decided I wanted to move to Germany. I moved last year, but to be honest I changed a lot in those 5 years. I moved to Karlsruhe, about as opposite as it can be... I would still like to go back and visit Berlin again. I had stayed in a hostel in Kreuzberg and I loved the rawness to the place. I find it amazing that Berlin is actually the capital of Germany, it really feels like Frankfurt is more like a capital city to me. To draw parallels between Ireland (where I'm originally from) and Germany: Berlin to me feels more like Galway in that it's a niche city that celebrates partying, rebellion, culture and art instead of money, status, beurocracy and order.
I have been living in Berlin since 4 years ago and it is is the best decision I have ever made.
Nice! Glad to hear you are having a good time here! 😄
@@RadicalLiving sometimes it is too much fun that I don't even know how to stop 😅 btw, I really like your videos and thanks for the tips for Berghain 😁
Today I got accepted to a six months exchange program in Berlin. And damn this video makes me wanna stay home. I'm more of a Munich or Vienna tipe of guy.
🤣 my condolences
I couldn’t really decide whether I wanted to live here or not because I was raised in Berlin. It’s probably not the most fitting city for me but I like it’s green spaces, public transportation, endless free time options (coffee shops, exhibitions, restaurants, museums…) and that you don’t have to be a certain way but can express the way you are without being judged and find a likeminded community. It’s still too big, not very easy to make friends, nobody cares for you, it’s dirty and public services don’t work very well; probably a city like Potsdam would fit better to me, but I still find it a livable place.
Zwei Jahre habe ich in Berlin gewohnt und dann festgestelt, dass das "Berlin Life" nicht mein Ding ist.
Jetzt wohne ich in Köln und fühle mich zu Hause.
Ps: Das mit dem Deutschlernen stimmt.
In Berlin habe ich jeden Tag fast nur Englisch gesprochen und konnte gar nicht gut Deutsch.
Seit ich in Köln wohne, ich spreche/schreibe/lese nur auf Deutsch. Dadurch hat sich mein Deutsch stark verbessert.
Hahah, thanks! I currently live in Hamburg but sometimes I need the rush and energy that Berlin has. It’s just a perfect chaos.
This video leads me to believe that I would have a love hate relationship with Berlin 😂😂
we all do^^
I ended up living in Munich because of work, and I have never even been to Germany prior to that. At first it seemed great, since I finally moved away from my tiny hometown.
Visited Berlin once last year.
I couldnt get enough of it.
My Balkan genes have been awaken and I remembered how much I missed the dirt, noise, smells, graffiti, partying, drinking, subcultures, cheap food, etc etc.
Munich is painfully sterile. And I need that anarchy which I had back home.
Honestly I hope that after this job and contract I could go live in Berlin.
I feel you
I'm ukrainian grew up in Munich und now moved to Berlin just to find the slavic vibes over there it's crazy! Good luck moving 🤞
Berlin is more like New York in the 1970s while Munich is more like Zurich today...
Berlin is just one city in while world I wish to live! It's the best place ever, it's place to be! ❤️
I visited Berlin last week. I never felt anything similar. I was home! Many locals told me I had a good vibe and I would totally fit here. I'm watching your videos to know as much as I can from Berlin and will try to move there for a couple of months in 2022.
Besides the techno music and some really weird sexcapades I really do love everything about Berlin!
My first visit was in the mid 80´s organized by my school, in the late 80s I lived a couple of weeks in the Wrangelstr. and Kreuzberg and since these days I fell in Love with the city and its sheer endless possibilities. I still got a couple of friends up there that moved to Berlin to avoid the Bundeswehr back in the days and I visit them once or twice a year. It´s ALWAYS a blast!
Around 85% yes.
It was 2010 and I was 16 when I first visited Berlin. Since that visit I cant forget that city. I've already been in most european countries and their capitals and major cities and to me nothing compares to the Berlin's vibe, its just out of the league. I've alredy been there 8 times and try to visit it every single year. Last time, 3 months ago, spending there 9 days just wasnt enough, it was so hard for me to leave. I live in neighbouring country and thinking of moving there but something just keeps me from doing it. I dont know what it is but at the same time I feel like im missing something from my life because of not living there. Thats just insane, this is city is so addicting.
I absolutely love Berlin.
Yeah once Berlin catches your heart it will never let it go. Thanks for sharing! 😄
move
Hell yeah i'm even more hyped. Ill be there on 2022, just you wait Berlin!
Erasmus ?
Kinda scares me because I like the relaxed vibes I’ve seen online in Berlin, but I also want to grow and be serious sometimes and this video makes it seem like a giant college party 24/7.
It’s not really. You can go partying 24/7 but there are so many other things to do. There are also neighbourhoods which are more calm and a lot of parks to relax... obviously it will never be as quit as in a small town.
where i live there are only parks, young families and dog owners and we have a palace in the middle of our kiez which is lovely to visit on sunday walks!
I have to make this decision just about now. I am 'yes' on 90% of the questions but noisy neighbors and cigarette smoke are hard limits for me.
I didn't know I want to visit Berlin before watching your channel.
I really love Berlin. Once pandemic is over im gonna go there again. For me Berlin is the city where the most gorgeous boys live 🥴
That's it man, you've convinced me to come back to Berlin - and I haven't been there since 1981!
Hair is ON POINT in this vid^^
Also these are definitely all the reasons I moved back to Berlin :P
Once you go leggings there is no coming back indeed! 🖤
I visited Berlin afew times I love it such a nice city. The best city ever so creative cool I am a techno fan so much to do there the funest city ever. Love the art. Has so many cultures one can fit in.
Maybe I was born to die in Berlin.
That things you loved to see 😅✌👍😊😍 1:32
as a turkish guy from Berlin I might not do everything whats supposed to be done here but Berlin can't live without my community :D (So I have special rights hihi)
I love my city and never want to live somewhere else in Germany !!!
You have the most charming and also impossible accentI ever heard! It is your own!LOVE it!
Yay! Thank you! 😃 So is Berlin for you?^^
@@RadicalLiving It is! I love Berlin:)
I Live in Berlin ***
I didn't come to Berlin because i fitted in these, i fit in these because i came to Berlin, and that's wunderschön.
I think Berln is a vacation city for me 😂😂
Yeah, if you want syphilis for spring break.
@@chickenlover657 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I came from São Paulo, the 8° biggest city in the world... currently I'm living in Stuttgart, that is definitely not my type of city... I believe Berlin would fit perfectly to me 🥰
Vish, tb sou paulistano e estou pensando seriamente em mudar pra Berlim ou Hamburgo. Mas sério, cidade tranquila n é pra mim n. O tempo que eu passei no interior fazendo facul pareceu tortura. C consegue sim, sucesso 👌
ayyy i grew up near Stuttgart, feels like a village in comparison
Stuttgart - that is the opposite of Berlin. I guess if you hate Stuttgart, you will fit in in Berlin perfectly...
Everyone is welcome here in Berlin unless u are from southern Germany ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hahahah why?! 😅
nooo...literally everyone is welcome in berlin. Munich people just probably move to zehlendorf or charlottenburg ;-)
@@philippott5665 Zehlendorf is a great district!
We have the alps and the biggest 🍺 Gartens in Germany. Eat it, Berlin!
The two things I learned from this video: I'm good where I'm at and I should hit the bell button (I did). Hello from #theLänd.
whohoooo welcome aboard!
That's it I'm moving to Berlin!! ❤
You look so sad when you say that Berlin is the worst place for commitment, eheh, a bit sad but funny at the same time.
P.S: apart from the techno and the orgies, I would love to live in Berlin 😜
I'm looking this videos while I'm seated in Wedding haha. 3rd week in Berlin and I'm knowing better the city. Cheers from Argentina. Hope to find you one day in the city
Berlin is the right city for me. I spent 4 months there and it was if it were designed by me, for me - with 100x extra that I never would have thought of! I love Berlin!
How do you not have more subscribers? Your content is amazing!
Well, I don't like a lot of the things that you said, but I love to live in Berlin. I love the freedom in this city, the lot of things to do and to know, and the "multikulti". I enjoy your videos..they make me laugh a lot! 😂😂😂
I moved to Berlin when I was a 16 year old girl from a 170ppl village and my 40 year old Nigerian flatmate made me buy drugs in the park cause I looked "so sweetly innocent" to quote him hahahaha I fucking loved that city
Bas flatmate
Jesus christ... 😅
Thats actually totally disgusting
That's a pretty cool intro! Love your videos, you're so funny :D
Wow, this is super helpful. I dreamed of one day living in Berlin but I definitely don't pass the test. :)
Glad it was helpful! Maybe it's west Berlin for you then^^
Not certain if the video was just for entertainment (in which csse creat job, I liked it) or is supposed to actually give people an idea of how Berlin is. If the latter, then I'd like to point out that I feel like "Berlin" in this video means mostly Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg. The diversity part of Berlin (and what I love about it) is that you have everything here and that includes calmer areas and everything from suits over Karen to hipsters and metal heads and everything in-between.
You can party 24/7, but have you been to places like Steglitz? It is kinda difficult to say that these things (or anything) applies to all of Berlin if you have Friedrichshain, Zehlendorf, Hohenschönhausen, Mitte and Spandau as part of the same city.
It’s like The Village and Portland had a baby ... nice 👍
Mate everyone is welcome in Berlin as Long as they dont ruin it for others . du bist ein ente !
Нет! Не переезжайте в Берлин! Останется больше места для меня😈 Berlin ist Liebe
I love techno, there is no other place I should live! 🖤
Plus: I hear sirens at least 20 times per day in Aachen, I can handle it :D
Berlin is quite the same thing
I live in aachen too, where is the techno here?
Berlin is definitely my favorite city
1:48--thank you.
Ok, so Berlin is a lot like ancient Rome in the end empire era - a cesspool of degeneracy, debauchery and utter depravity. Gotcha.
Once I left Berlin and wrote this:
I love this light when sun goes down,
I love these pictures on the wall!
I love these people underground...
...and even those who are above.
They are so weird...
...so awful......so amazing!
They know,
they have exactly what they want.
I leave this city but believe me....
....Berlin is always in my heart!
And you know what? I'm coming back! If you once fall in love with this city....the city will never let you go for a long time. Possibly i need to change sentence in verse:
......
I love this city and believe me
I want stay there all my life!
I totally have that EXACT same llama plushie!!! Great video
Hella right. However, Charlottenburg could please who answered "no" to the majority of the questions.
That’s true...i live at Ku’damm and answered no to most of the questions...
Currently living in Berlin and it's a mixed bag for me. Lived for a bit in Dresden and it was a better combination of the quiet part in Altstadt and the hip vibrant part in Neustadt
I’ve been to Berlin twice, and I love it! I feel that is where I belong, even though I live a pretty good life in the USA. The first time I visited I felt it in me. No other place I have been gave me that feeling. Paris is a sh!t hole; Vienna is too pristine; Munich is too Bavarian. Give me Berlin or give me death!
So what are you waiting for ?
I lived in Berlin for 6 years when I was very young and now I'm moving back to Germany and won't be able to live in Berlin but can't WAIT to experience this city as an adult. I really fit in soooooooo well aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Whohoo congrats! You got a lot of exploring to do 😁
@@RadicalLiving hehehehhe yaayyyy
"do you want to live in a house boat made of trash?" - I died. living at treptower park has made me a believer
Berlin is the biggest love of my life ... It's a dream to move and live there ...
Das video ist wunderbar, Radical Living! Danke!
I got a good laugh.
Thanks for confirming to me why my suspicions that I don't fit in Berlin are correct. it's not my fault...!
I'm moving in 2 months :D super excited about it!
I think I can manage a month in Berlin at the most. It's like an exaggeration of the city I live in that's in the UK. My bicycle would be important to me. I'd have to ride a cheap three gear old bicycle that people don't want to nick or hire bicycles from a scheme.
Trying to learn German in Berlin would be like trying to learn French in Brussels as that is so multilingual so I would be living in an English speaking world. I already knew some French (mostly written though) before moving to Brussels but struggled with moving from lower intermediate to upper intermediate level in French classes as I wasn't getting much practice in speaking it. Learning French in Paris is a little easier. I was there in a suburb for three weeks trying to improve my French. The classes were awful as we were all at different levels and one tried to make us learn business French. I told the teacher that I couldn't understand the advertising industry magazine in English let alone in French. The better teachers just stuck to conversational French.
I'd rather the dog poo on the ground than dog poo in bags thrown into hedges because at least with the former it biodegrades. Brussels was well known for the former. Tattooed people don't scare me as some of the nicest people I met have lots of them but I personally wouldn't want one.
Even if it's difficult to find a partner in Berlin it seems there is a lot of potential for hook ups. Finding either in Brussels was difficult and they seem to come along in threes like buses.
Nicer Wessi Kommentar zu Berlin aus Sicht eines zugezogenen Prenzlauer Berg Bewohners. Sehr authentisch auf jeden Fall. In London rennen alle mit Monokel rum und in Paris hat jeder zu jeder Zeit einen Kaffee in der Hand.
Berlin was great a few years ago, but unfortunately not anymore. You can only live well in the outskirts.
What do you mean?
Berlin is now as expensive as Munich if you compare the rent prices. The city builds one hotel after an other but not as many new housing buildings for Berliners. So finding an apartment in Berlin is like finding an affordable apartment in New York, good luck on that! Sorry for the reality check here :/
Best citybreaks/ parties in Germany:
💚 Berlin and Leipzig!
I had a roomie from france who decided to come here because its cool. In the first weeks he smoked gras and sayed he doesnt like chemical drugs. He was studying and was productive... then he discovered the techno scene and ... well... guess the Rest. :D
That's how the story goes here 😅
Your content is hilarious! Keep it up! Great channel
Thanks! Will do!
I've received a job offer in Munich, loved that despite your videos being about Berlin I did get enough info of what'll be getting elsewhere. Scored in between, so one less non partying person for berlin.
There was a little sadness in the eyes during that "trust me" 🙃
I love Berlin so much.
Been there twice. Amazing place I could live there lol
At 2:20 it’s Odessa Airport ))
Ah, a zugezogener. Also known in Ireland as 'a blow in'. I've lived in Dublin since I was a child(moved here with my mom from America) and I still get called 'a blow in'. My husband's lived here since he was 10 years old, and he's still 'a blow in'.
people are the same everywhere 😅
Inspiring video! ⚡️
You forgot about some of the best orchestras in the wolrd: Berliner Phil, DSO
Berlin is mine, but i should adopt my self
Hab mir eine Doku über New York und Berlin angeschaut. Bei der Doku von Berlin fühlte ich mich wie zuhause. Also steht es fest, Berlin ist die beste Stadt für mich.
Seems a very attractive place to live or visit 👍
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BERLIN HERE I COME!
I was twice there and I loved it. Wanna come back 🤩
You’re the best. I was laughing the whole video!!!!! 😭🤣🤣
Might move to Friedrichshain next year
I'm still not sure where to live. I'm a Berliner at heart, but I need to earn as if I were from Munich. I was a table tennis player for my school -- so, hell Yes! to Berlin.
I love Trumo and wear Polo shirts on the boat but will wear a gimp suite to Kit Kat . IS that a yes or no?
i love berlin i was there for two month
Love your videos man!
Berlin is love of life
Berlin the least German city in Germany. I'm beginning to wonder if it's the least German city in Europe as well. I was just there for one afternoon on a guided package tour (including flights to & from London, visa to the east side as it was before reunification & lunch in a restaurant) & I got followed down the street on the west side. I didn't know if they were drug pushers or muggers. I remember yelling out. That memory was supressed since that time until sometime last year.
We had to get to Gatwick by 8am but it took over an hour to check in, get through passport control & get through the departure lounges before we could board the plane. It was only an hour long flight but there was the airport transfer to the city centre as well so we arrived at between 11 am and 12 noon there. There was also the hour's time difference. That's why we were only there for an hour.
Here I come!
7:34 this got me hyped up
Yes, yes and yes! But only in East Berlin for me!