I'm thinking about leaving Korea and living in Germany. I'm about to watch this video, so hopefully it will give me some great info. Just yesterday, I subscribed and liked your channel. 😁😁
Lol😅😅😅 I shop at @denns, and sometimes, Edeka, that's because of my lifestyle. I eat plant based only, I but have recently discovered that even those "Bio" laden are actually not bio or organic at all, so I now shop at the bauernhofs. Germany is relatively cheap to live in.
I think the only advantage canada has over germany is the language. The German economy is better, work - life balance is better, health care is better, weather is better, university education is almost free, so if you do no mind learning a new language, then germany is definitely better
@@danielpromise9576 depends on how you are relocating. for students, you need 11,208 euros. this is does not include your flight ticket of course. If you are moving for work, you just need your work contract and of course the cost of your flight and any small small thing like visa apllication fee, money for thing you want to buy for yourself, etc i hope this is helpful
How good is your Deutsch now? ... Ive been learning using Duolingo, but I've registered for my A1 and A2.. what's your views on best way or tips to learn German as a Nigerian?
My German is a disaster. But don't follow my steps, I am not a good example. I am just lucky to be working in English. As far I know, one trick is to start early, keep at it and keep trying to speak as much as possible. Watch cartoons in german, and movies in german subtile. But then my advice should be taken with a pinch of salt because I haven't been able to take the advice myself.
my trick from my childhood to learn foreign languages ( i am german) is to listen to songs and try to translate the lyrics, combine that with reading (easy) books like harry potter for example and watching german videos here on youtube or watching movies....the fact that you want to learn german definetely speaks for you =) we have tooooo many words which describe the same thing :D
@@Naijagirlingermanycan student who are freelancer in their home countries still do that while studying in Germany? If yes, are there tax deductions for this kind of jobs?
@@Shellionairecircle unfortunately, I don't think I have the correct answer to this. A tax advicer will be in a better Position to do so. So please contact one 👍
Making your hair will be based on what exactly you are doing and where you are doing it. The hair I have in this video cost me 83€ for the attachment and 70€ for braiding it. So that is 153€ in total.
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I enjoyed your explanation and how you add your unique personality to it. I'll be expecting more videos ❤
Thanks for watching and for your kind words. More videos up
Love the spice of humor 😂❤
Thanks 😊☺️
Was just laughing sheepishly through out this video 😂❤
I am really glad you found it lovely 😊
I'm thinking about leaving Korea and living in Germany. I'm about to watch this video, so hopefully it will give me some great info. Just yesterday, I subscribed and liked your channel. 😁😁
Thanks for Subscribing and I hope the video is helpful
@@Naijagirlingermany I will most likely be moving to Frankfurt.
@MichaelRWright oh great. Frankfurt is a really cool city. It's among the expensive cities though but salaries are also reasonable so that is good
A love what you sharing with us and a look forward to travel to Germany if God wishes thanks for the message
Thanks for the kind words.
One of the best videos I've seen explaining the cost. Kudos
Thanks for the kind words
Thanks a lot i love your videos
You are welcome
Very helpful and insightful video 😅
Oshey jare, Omo iya mi
@@Andreii07 😊 you are welcome 👍
Wow I love this ❤️ I can’t wait to be in Germany
Wishing you all the best
Lol😅😅😅 I shop at @denns, and sometimes, Edeka, that's because of my lifestyle. I eat plant based only, I but have recently discovered that even those "Bio" laden are actually not bio or organic at all, so I now shop at the bauernhofs. Germany is relatively cheap to live in.
Yes it is
Planning on coming as a Medical doctor and a farmer, do you think I will have the opportunity to practice farming there?
what do you think about canada? as compared to germany...
I think the only advantage canada has over germany is the language. The German economy is better, work - life balance is better, health care is better, weather is better, university education is almost free, so if you do no mind learning a new language, then germany is definitely better
@@Naijagirlingermany Thanks.
@@Naijagirlingermanyhow much money do I need to relocate to germany
@@danielpromise9576 depends on how you are relocating. for students, you need 11,208 euros. this is does not include your flight ticket of course. If you are moving for work, you just need your work contract and of course the cost of your flight and any small small thing like visa apllication fee, money for thing you want to buy for yourself, etc
i hope this is helpful
It's included in the 11k+
Hello, can i move to Germany at 18 years old without schooling, just for work, work, work?
Only if you have EU-citizenship or are skilled in a line of business where there is a shortage of workers.
How good is your Deutsch now? ... Ive been learning using Duolingo, but I've registered for my A1 and A2.. what's your views on best way or tips to learn German as a Nigerian?
My German is a disaster. But don't follow my steps, I am not a good example. I am just lucky to be working in English.
As far I know, one trick is to start early, keep at it and keep trying to speak as much as possible. Watch cartoons in german, and movies in german subtile.
But then my advice should be taken with a pinch of salt because I haven't been able to take the advice myself.
@@Naijagirlingermany hahaha. C'mon, you should be a pro by now. Lol. Okay. Will search for those cartoons....
@@Naijagirlingermany thanks for the tips. I really appreciate, and I'll be waiting for more contents.
@@Ame_by_verb you are welcome. more content coming up
my trick from my childhood to learn foreign languages ( i am german) is to listen to songs and try to translate the lyrics, combine that with reading (easy) books like harry potter for example and watching german videos here on youtube or watching movies....the fact that you want to learn german definetely speaks for you =) we have tooooo many words which describe the same thing :D
How are they doing the data, is it 1 euro / 1 gb of data.
😂😂😂😂
What visa did you use to get there e.g student, work or Visitor
Student visa
i want to apply for and study in Germany. any step by step guide? Also, you are Pretty.
@@josephmuonanu8153 Hi, this response is really late, but I have just made a step by guide on this. Check it out
Can students work while studying in Germany? How easy is it to get a job?
Students can work while studying.
How easy it is to get a job? Nobody can really answer that. Depends on the type of job, experience, location etc.
@@Naijagirlingermanycan student who are freelancer in their home countries still do that while studying in Germany? If yes, are there tax deductions for this kind of jobs?
@@Shellionairecircle unfortunately, I don't think I have the correct answer to this.
A tax advicer will be in a better Position to do so. So please contact one 👍
@@Naijagirlingermany Thank you
You are welcome 👍
What's the probability of getting a visa when a studying in a private university for masters. Good day.
You are a vibe girl🔥🔥
Thank yoooouuuuuu ☺️
Babe, how about cost of hair do in Germany? Like the one you're carrying?
Love your vibe. I've subscribed and turned on notifications..
Making your hair will be based on what exactly you are doing and where you are doing it.
The hair I have in this video cost me 83€ for the attachment and 70€ for braiding it. So that is 153€ in total.
Thank you so much 🙏
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Thank you.
My German is not yet good and I am already losing English 🤣😂
@@Naijagirlingermany I'm learning moving to A2 praying everything falls in pleasant places i will be coming to Germany next year.
Oh nice. Welldone.
Welcome, in advance, to Germany. I hope you settle in smoothly
You are beautiful.
@@cynthiaorah7742 thank you 😊