The most authentic information on the UA-cam about Germany and its culture. I have already shared video link to many of my friends who wish to come to Germany! Hope to see many of such videos in the future!
@Indian_soul_in_berlin Thank you so much for the amazing feedback and for sharing my videos with your friends! 🙏 I’ll definitely keep creating more videos about Germany and its culture, so stay tuned! 😊
I wish your UA-cam channel will grow more. You really have special talent to ask very deep questions. I hope when you come to Berlin, we can possibly meet !
@AmitTiwari-sb3qy Thank you so much for your kind words and support! 😊It means a lot to hear that. I’d love to meet if I make it to Berlin in the future. Feel free to send me an email at expatslifeofficial@gmail.com, and we can exchange more details.
very true.. not easy to make friends here, i live here since 1999, not happy to say no good friends, even after 25 years, its too rigid, too superficial, too racial discriminations, and now its even worse, with immigrants being intolerant, so the rules will change for immis!
Lot of things put in a very practical way neatly! Although I don’t fully agree with some aspects like limits on workhours, strict rules in the society, which is what makes Germany unique. Like you said, Germany need not exactly follow what US does etc., right? Yet, overall quite an insightful video👏🏻👏🏻!
Ankur, very engaging conversation. Enjoyed it. I am living in Germany past 24 years an fully concur with your experience, thoughts and views. Only difference my wife is German so little bit different experience. For most Germans in-particular small cities, Germany is still a paradise (read social system advantages or false sense of security making them less risk averse and relatively less competitive reflected in their current crisis) and on top the thinking that Germany is the World.
Living in Germany for 20 years now. Germany's future looks bleak, social exclusion is a major challenge, unless you become proficient in German you can't function in Germany. Social security contributions are high, for example with 1.8 contributors for every 1 claimant the Ponzi pension scheme might implode, it used to 6:1 in 1960s
@nmo3148 language aside, German Govt is seeking skilled workers to fund their Ponzi Pension, Healthcare and Social security handouts. And those who are contributing now most likely won't get Pension when they retire! It's a case of implosion of fat Outsized welfare state.
However Germany is good for free quality education, stay for a max 6 to 7 years take the German passport if you want and go wherever you want to go to reach your goals
Caste system in India is long gone. Only few very backward communities practice it. In cities it is totally absent. Caste system in India is not a proper metaphor for racism in Germany which is superincumbent in Germany.
You are so wrong in this statement. The caste system still exists and is rampant across India. Still, people call North East people as Chinese, so cut the crap. We all know what South Indians think about North Indians as vice versa.
I guess your opinion is as far as possible from reality. Caste system is still there at large. Of course there have been development in that direction, yet it's evils are still intact in all over the country baring the big cities you can say.
The Religion ethics you are asking about is kinda of rooted in the law too as it's Europe. Further they just modernized the same law for other religious beliefs As immigration took place on larger scale. India is diverse and not a single religion country where everyone practices Thier belief's in harmony the ethics are something personal and can't be imposed as a whole. So compare wisely my friend.
@@gautamdesai7648 seriously India does not believe in objective right and wrongs... please read the book Book that made your world by Vishal Mangalwadi
@gautamdesai7648 talking about ethics, either religious or racial.. germany is far ahead.. no doubt india is multi religious country but its also normal there to make fun of religion, race, color and beliefs, one cannot survive in germany doing these things
Great job, Ankur! Keep up the fantastic work. I’m thrilled to see a fellow Indian achieving such success in Germany. I’m cheering for you always!
Ankur who is he?
The most authentic information on the UA-cam about Germany and its culture. I have already shared video link to many of my friends who wish to come to Germany! Hope to see many of such videos in the future!
@Indian_soul_in_berlin Thank you so much for the amazing feedback and for sharing my videos with your friends! 🙏 I’ll definitely keep creating more videos about Germany and its culture, so stay tuned! 😊
A very inspiring story & info, especially for the Indians who come from a totally different cultural background. Keep motivating ✨
Kudos🎉 to you guys amazing video, right now i am a student in Germany and this vid really gave good pov.
Thank you! 😃
Great opinions in most aspects...
The way he spoke is really good and the questions are also thoughtful.
Great work Monica. Very well made video!
Thank you so much, Raj! It means a lot, especially coming from you. 🙏😊
Great session!
I wish your UA-cam channel will grow more. You really have special talent to ask very deep questions. I hope when you come to Berlin, we can possibly meet !
@AmitTiwari-sb3qy Thank you so much for your kind words and support! 😊It means a lot to hear that.
I’d love to meet if I make it to Berlin in the future. Feel free to send me an email at expatslifeofficial@gmail.com, and we can exchange more details.
Definitely write a book and allow your insights reach the younger generation!
Great work
very true.. not easy to make friends here, i live here since 1999, not happy to say no good friends, even after 25 years, its too rigid, too superficial, too racial discriminations, and now its even worse, with immigrants being intolerant, so the rules will change for immis!
where do you live?
Very impressive what you did 💪
Lot of things put in a very practical way neatly!
Although I don’t fully agree with some aspects like limits on workhours, strict rules in the society, which is what makes Germany unique. Like you said, Germany need not exactly follow what US does etc., right?
Yet, overall quite an insightful video👏🏻👏🏻!
Ankur, very engaging conversation. Enjoyed it. I am living in Germany past 24 years an fully concur with your experience, thoughts and views. Only difference my wife is German so little bit different experience. For most Germans in-particular small cities, Germany is still a paradise (read social system advantages or false sense of security making them less risk averse and relatively less competitive reflected in their current crisis) and on top the thinking that Germany is the World.
How did you even get a German wife? I'm living here since 6years & women here stare at indian men with hatred.
Indian cities have become very insular, people in gated communities socialize within own groups, including professional groups.
Bravo! 👏
I know you from the facebook group. Great interview
Germany makes many great machines and its people is one of them. My German experience
Living in Germany for 20 years now. Germany's future looks bleak, social exclusion is a major challenge, unless you become proficient in German you can't function in Germany. Social security contributions are high, for example with 1.8 contributors for every 1 claimant the Ponzi pension scheme might implode, it used to 6:1 in 1960s
In most mono language countries it's natural to require learning the local language. DOnt go if you can't.
@nmo3148 language aside, German Govt is seeking skilled workers to fund their Ponzi Pension, Healthcare and Social security handouts. And those who are contributing now most likely won't get Pension when they retire! It's a case of implosion of fat Outsized welfare state.
However Germany is good for free quality education, stay for a max 6 to 7 years take the German passport if you want and go wherever you want to go to reach your goals
I had 50€ when I came in 2015.
Nice interview Ankur, was interesting to listen to you and your openness and wide experience came through. Trust all is well on your side
Time has changed they dont let you in until you have 10000 euro 😅
Caste system in India is long gone. Only few very backward communities practice it. In cities it is totally absent. Caste system in India is not a proper metaphor for racism in Germany which is superincumbent in Germany.
You are so wrong in this statement. The caste system still exists and is rampant across India. Still, people call North East people as Chinese, so cut the crap. We all know what South Indians think about North Indians as vice versa.
I guess your opinion is as far as possible from reality. Caste system is still there at large. Of course there have been development in that direction, yet it's evils are still intact in all over the country baring the big cities you can say.
400 EURO = 10 RUPEES, AS EVERY INDIAN DAD SAYS
Is that your daughter...
I am planning to come now when I am 41
ohhh please don't, select Austrialia, US or Canada if you want to migrate. Germany doesn't worth it.
Germany and most European countries are now in recession, also increasing hatred against Indians, and African migrants. US, Australia, NZ are better.
Why What's Problem
I'm 24 year old I have planned for Going to get Job in germany@@khaibaromari8178
@@khaibaromari8178what's problem please tell me in germany
From 2003, 2024: How is your German language proficiency?
Why is the case in Germany? It has do with Christian ethics...India lacks it.
The Religion ethics you are asking about is kinda of rooted in the law too as it's Europe. Further they just modernized the same law for other religious beliefs As immigration took place on larger scale. India is diverse and not a single religion country where everyone practices Thier belief's in harmony the ethics are something personal and can't be imposed as a whole. So compare wisely my friend.
@@gautamdesai7648 seriously India does not believe in objective right and wrongs... please read the book Book that made your world by Vishal Mangalwadi
@gautamdesai7648 talking about ethics, either religious or racial.. germany is far ahead.. no doubt india is multi religious country but its also normal there to make fun of religion, race, color and beliefs, one cannot survive in germany doing these things
But Christianity is not solving any problems 😅
@@bhrdwja Christ is .... depends on what you mean by Christianity