Indians React to German Homes: How Germans Live

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  • @maireweber
    @maireweber 29 днів тому +11

    When you throw a party, just talk to your neighbors before and you'll generally be fine. As long as you don't do it every weekend and turn the music down after 10 or 12 , a neighbor will just talk to you directly and kindly ask you to tone it down a little when it gets late. Only after the neighbor has already shown up twice at your door to complain will the police show up and give you a last warning before they fine you.

    • @raydafuq3570
      @raydafuq3570 24 дні тому

      Not exactly true. Most people just directly call the Police. They won't even bother coming directly. Calling police after 2 warnings? Most people just straight out lie they were at your door multiple times meanwhile you didn't even know someone felt annoyed by noise. Happens to me like 8/10 cases which usually ends in me visiting the neighbours who called the Police and tell them what mental chidlren they are. If you're annoyed tell me like a man not instantly call Police (literally like calling mommy) because you can't fix your own problems. People will turn down if you actually show up and ask. If you instantly call the police people get pissed and turn the volume up even more when the police is gone just to piss you off.

  • @red_dolphin468
    @red_dolphin468 Місяць тому +7

    in Germany there are also some people who sell their kitchen if they want a new one for themselves.
    and thats the reson why thhe kitchens are usually taken. you buy them so you want them at least a certain amount of years . like every other item that you buy .... you do not throw them away after just 1 use only or 1 week, --- for example shoes .

  • @Why-D
    @Why-D 28 днів тому +7

    Why the street comes first?
    Well the postacl code is read autommatically, so the letter is sorted in the right district.
    There the postman takes the letters and sorts them according to the street and then according to the number. As he / she knows, where he / she enters the road, from the highest to the lowest or lowest to the highest number or may be even oddnumbers first and then even numbers, when they start on one side of the street and will go back on the other side of the street.
    So the address is sorted from the smallest issue "name" to the bissgest issue "country".
    Tiny houses are more modern. It is a way of life, where people want to use only small space, have only few things. Usually for singles and often for people who really want to have a very little eco footprint.
    Usually the noise level is very low around 12:00 to 14:00 (lunch rest) and in the night from 22:00 to 06:00 so everyone gets enough sleep.
    If you want to party, as it is you birthday or wedding or similar, you first anounce it to the other residents and often you invite them as well. But if someone wants to feel disturbed by that noise, and you don't have a good relationshio, this guy may call the police, and they show up and order you to turn down the noise on room level, so you don't here it outside. And if they have to show up a sencond time, they even might to shut down the party.
    But that is in fact rare and usually only applies if you have a bad relationsship to (even only one of your) neighbours or if you do it too often.

    • @TuschimaLP
      @TuschimaLP 24 дні тому

      we usually read from right to left. Therefore, first the street is read and then the number. The postman first has to look for the street and then the house. that's why the road comes first

  • @stephanw2625
    @stephanw2625 Місяць тому +4

    Kind regards from Lüneburg in Germany. I like your videos, keep it up❤

  • @maireweber
    @maireweber 29 днів тому +3

    Germans love their "peace and quiet" and we have many regulations and laws around that, because so many of us live in apartments. There are regulations about when lawn mowing, drilling and playing instruments is allowed. On the other hand, when an elderly Karen sued her neighbors and their loud children, a German court ruled that kids have the right to be kids and people have to tolerate that.

  • @_Yannex
    @_Yannex 25 днів тому +2

    If you invite all the people to your house party, there's no problem😊

  • @morbvsclz
    @morbvsclz 25 днів тому +1

    "Endrenovierungsklauseln" (the obligation to renovate when you move out) are not legal, as by a court ruling. So you may have that phrase in your contract, but the Federal Court of Justice has decided that they are null and void.
    But you may still have to renovate in case you leave the flat in such a terrible state, that it would be impossible for the landlord to rent it out again without major work being done. It's a complicated issue and one that regularly ends up in courts.

  • @uli48
    @uli48 22 дні тому +1

    Really, "tiny houses" don't really exist in Germany. They are just some crazy idea of some few mental idiologists. Greetings from Berlin!

  • @JohnHazelwood58
    @JohnHazelwood58 29 днів тому +2

    I am a 40+ german and I've never seen or heard of these "tiny houses" < I actually just know of them because of the video you've reacted to.
    So I googled it: There are only around 500 of those tiny houses in Germany and you are, by the way, not allowed to live in them permantly.

    • @thorstent2542
      @thorstent2542 27 днів тому +1

      Internet hype, because you need wheels like a camping trailer and need a official Adress for official communikation. (German BUREAUCRACY; LEGENDARY). But thats the main reason why the most don't leave Germany.If you got all the papers, When checked by the officials, the many difficult things are taken off their minds, and long-term residents often feel the same way.

    • @TuschimaLP
      @TuschimaLP 24 дні тому

      In this case it depends on what is written in the rental agreement. It doesn't matter what the apartment looks like. If the rental agreement says renovate! Then you have to renovate as soon as you move out, no matter what the apartment looks like or how long you have lived in it. This is completely legal. Because you have to do what is written in the rental agreement.

  • @thorstent2542
    @thorstent2542 27 днів тому

    Alot of cases, cou can rent a flat with a kitchen, it depend of the area. In almost allcases the Landlord don'giveyou the flat officiell with the kitchen, becausehe have to pay and organice the repair or change items. Now their are basicly 3 cases.1. Rent a house in a cheap area he give it for a symbolic price. 2 a normal area, a normal and in big Cities often fantasy Prices like 20000€, because ge know, you would pax every price ypu can however pay, just for a rent contract. Yes, even Germany is not a phantasia. But the best is, you find friends, maybe some know somebody.....The most people here are not heartless. One tip: Please lern, a little it of our language,oiherwise, if you are only speak English, we feel colonized. especially if we know that they have been living here for a long time. You will be welcome.

  • @killerkraut9179
    @killerkraut9179 24 дні тому +1

    Mass migration is another reason for high rent prices!

    • @scofield321
      @scofield321 22 дні тому

      blabla seit jahrzehnten werden zu wenige wohnungen gebaut, vor allem sozialwohnungen, währenddessen lässt man blackrock & co massig wohnungen aufkaufen. wohnungsnot gab es lange vor der flüchtingskrise, die der westen verschuldet hat mit seiner unsäglichen zerstörungswut (irak, afghanistan etc) und hier zu lande ist man noch zu langsam und zu blöd um vernünftig gegenzusteuern, aber rechtes gesülze zu verbreiten und nach unten zu treten ist halt leichter, zumal anonym online.