Dear Shraddha, thank you for your lovely Vlog! It is very informative and true. I´m a grumpy old german (68), growing up in the north. I agree with almost everything you said, except regarding the love of Bureaucracy of the Germans. Most of my professional career I spent in public Administration as a Lawyer. So I know a bit about bureaurcracy. The germans hate bureaucracy like everyone else. But: All citizens have the right to inspect their files at any time and can contradict every decision the public Administration has made if they don´t agree. And they do very often! In such cases I had to transfer the case with my files to a Supervisor or Collegue for a second decision and justify my own. If the decision of my Supervisor or Collegue doesn´t satisfy the compliants, they usually call the Court, which demands at first all the files. A lot of the people have a Legal expense Insurances and claim then free of risk, so it´s absolute necessary to keep your files clean and complete as a public servant. As a result you have a overwhelming Bureaucracy, but in the end it works. It´s a cultural/historical thing but nobody loves it. By the way: last semester (Lecturing as side job) one of my Indian Students praised the German Bureaucracy and I was very surprised. She wanted to marry in germany and needed some papers from India. The worst part she said was getting the papers from home. It took a long time and was very expensive, because she had to "support" the process by paying "contributions". In the end she said, it took a lot of paperwork here but was transparent, worked perfectly and without any "financial support". To the Sun loving germans: You gave the answer yourself with the description of the Winter Depressions. When the Spring arrives most of the germans get out and enjoy the sun, the colours and the warmth. Stay some years in Germany and you´ll feel the same! Sorry, my contribution is a bit too long!!!! Go on vlogging Shraddha, I enjoy it! Have a good day and stay healthy :) Dettmar
Hello Dettmar, I am really happy that you liked the video. Yeah for me it is normal now but, my friends in India are not used to such habit and they get upset. I read the whole comment and I agree that I am also getting used to it because back in India it is difficult to get the document. Thanks for watching!
Tips: Avoid big citys. Especially Berlin. Seeing it is not worth the hassle of being in it. If the winter thing makes you reconsider coming here dont do it. If you still decide to do so wait for early spring. That gives you a good amount of time to build some connections before it gets dark again, and youre gonna want those during your fist few winters to soften the blow a bit. If youre feeling really down youre alone and youve made a friend youd consider close ask if you can spend christmas with them. Atleast in my region (rural) its not uncommon to spend the holidays or atleast the evenings with someone elses family if you got no one else. Its usually a blast and the food tends to be great.
Thanks for this video. It was actually needed and was quite relevant. As they say a coin has two sides. So we needed to know the other side too. And what minimum level of German do you suggest us to know to atleast survive there? I have B1, which a few of them say should be enough. But is it really sufficient?
Yes, I was hesitant to make this video because no one talks about these things. There are just good things but it is important to see both sides. I am happy people like it. Yes, Kunj it is enough! Usually I would say min. A2 for survival.
@@ShraddhaParashar okay!! And there is nothing to hesitate about. You are not just cooking stories and speaking. You are just showing us reality. So nothing wrong in it. If you wanna make any such videos in future too, just make it. We would love that one too. It's all good unless cooked up for more views. Cheers!! :)
Woow to the point and all informations coveyed so flawlessly. Nice editing by the way, you deleted the unwanted info parts and made it in a very concised manner. You have surely adopted the german way of life being direct in your approach. Thankyou for such videos, all your contents are awesome.
Great video 👍 These are things people don't say about and finally the student have to release it by their own after been to Germany. Please carry forward with these honest video , thums up. And great work
Is there still paper work in industries, i mean like in india everyone has its own computer so is it only paper and file work or both computer and file work.?
Well, Shraddha, rainy weather in summer and short days and cold nights in winter depress me too, and I wish I were back in south India, where I lived for almost a year. But *sigh*, for many reasons I have to be here in Germany again. What's good against the depression, it's sugar. If you're not diabetes-prone, drink hot tea with lots of sugar, and I'll tell you my dirty little secret: I'm a male and I learned how to bake cookies.
Hi shradhha mam I am a dentist and wants to do masters there in germany but m confused which degree will be suitable could you plz sugggest me which course i have to chooose either MPH or mba in healthcare management plz sugggest me thank you
Zeige uns doch bitte, wie gut Du schon die deutsche Sprachr sprichst und erstelle doch mal einen Beitrag in Deutsch, oder wenigstens mit einigen deutschen Sätzen!
Dear Shraddha,
thank you for your lovely Vlog! It is very informative and true.
I´m a grumpy old german (68), growing up in the north.
I agree with almost everything you said, except regarding the love of Bureaucracy of the Germans. Most of my professional career I spent in public Administration as a Lawyer. So I know a bit about bureaurcracy. The germans hate bureaucracy like everyone else. But: All citizens have the right to inspect their files at any time and can contradict every decision the public Administration has made if they don´t agree. And they do very often! In such cases I had to transfer the case with my files to a Supervisor or Collegue for a second decision and justify my own. If the decision of my Supervisor or Collegue doesn´t satisfy the compliants, they usually call the Court, which demands at first all the files. A lot of the people have a Legal expense Insurances and claim then free of risk, so it´s absolute necessary to keep your files clean and complete as a public servant. As a result you have a overwhelming Bureaucracy, but in the end it works. It´s a cultural/historical thing but nobody loves it.
By the way: last semester (Lecturing as side job) one of my Indian Students praised the German Bureaucracy and I was very surprised. She wanted to marry in germany and needed some papers from India. The worst part she said was getting the papers from home. It took a long time and was very expensive, because she had to "support" the process by paying "contributions". In the end she said, it took a lot of paperwork here but was transparent, worked perfectly and without any "financial support".
To the Sun loving germans: You gave the answer yourself with the description of the Winter Depressions. When the Spring arrives most of the germans get out and enjoy the sun, the colours and the warmth. Stay some years in Germany and you´ll feel the same!
Sorry, my contribution is a bit too long!!!!
Go on vlogging Shraddha, I enjoy it!
Have a good day and stay healthy :)
Dettmar
Hello Dettmar,
I am really happy that you liked the video. Yeah for me it is normal now but, my friends in India are not used to such habit and they get upset. I read the whole comment and I agree that I am also getting used to it because back in India it is difficult to get the document.
Thanks for watching!
Danke, für diesen wertvollen Beitrag, insbesondere Deine so gut artikulierte, deutliche, ruhige und wohlklingende sprachliche Ausdrucksweise!
Dankeschön
Tips:
Avoid big citys.
Especially Berlin.
Seeing it is not worth the hassle of being in it.
If the winter thing makes you reconsider coming here dont do it.
If you still decide to do so wait for early spring.
That gives you a good amount of time to build some connections before it gets dark again, and youre gonna want those during your fist few winters to soften the blow a bit.
If youre feeling really down youre alone and youve made a friend youd consider close ask if you can spend christmas with them.
Atleast in my region (rural) its not uncommon to spend the holidays or atleast the evenings with someone elses family if you got no one else.
Its usually a blast and the food tends to be great.
Lol i am going to berlin
Let’s see how it goes
Thanks for this video. It was actually needed and was quite relevant. As they say a coin has two sides. So we needed to know the other side too.
And what minimum level of German do you suggest us to know to atleast survive there? I have B1, which a few of them say should be enough. But is it really sufficient?
Yes, I was hesitant to make this video because no one talks about these things. There are just good things but it is important to see both sides. I am happy people like it.
Yes, Kunj it is enough! Usually I would say min. A2 for survival.
@@ShraddhaParashar okay!!
And there is nothing to hesitate about. You are not just cooking stories and speaking. You are just showing us reality. So nothing wrong in it. If you wanna make any such videos in future too, just make it. We would love that one too. It's all good unless cooked up for more views. Cheers!! :)
Shraddha..your videos are really informative and interesting. keep share ur experience..thanks!
Thanks Naveen for motivation :)
Regarding direct and honest , it is good. We indians need to change in that sense
I totally agree :) Not being direct is just damaging us at different levels in India
Woow to the point and all informations coveyed so flawlessly. Nice editing by the way, you deleted the unwanted info parts and made it in a very concised manner. You have surely adopted the german way of life being direct in your approach. Thankyou for such videos, all your contents are awesome.
Thank you for your words 😊
Great video 👍 These are things people don't say about and finally the student have to release it by their own after been to Germany.
Please carry forward with these honest video , thums up. And great work
Thanks a lot Aparna! Yeah nobody talks about these things and I was also not sure weather to make it or not.
@@ShraddhaParashar Hehe I see what you did
Very informative video.... Thank you!
Thanks Aashay
Good editing ma'am 👍😁
Thanks Suraj :)
Really very good vlogs
And your voice is awesome
Thanks a lot Sohail for the complement! :)
Informative 💞
Thanks :)
are you do consultancy of admission in germany
Could you please tell me what are the documents I should consider handy to avoid hassle?
Watch my video on documents you jeed to take admissions
@@ShraddhaParashar ya I have watched that but I was asking that other then those mentioned docs do I need any other doc when I land in Germany?
Is there still paper work in industries, i mean like in india everyone has its own computer so is it only paper and file work or both computer and file work.?
Shraddha thank u for your great effort
I am happy to help 😊
Well, Shraddha, rainy weather in summer and short days and cold nights in winter depress me too, and I wish I were back in south India, where I lived for almost a year. But *sigh*, for many reasons I have to be here in Germany again. What's good against the depression, it's sugar. If you're not diabetes-prone, drink hot tea with lots of sugar, and I'll tell you my dirty little secret: I'm a male and I learned how to bake cookies.
so what if youre a male who can bake it's nothing special or strange
❤️❤️❤️❤️
thanks
Hi shradhha mam I am a dentist and wants to do masters there in germany but m confused which degree will be suitable could you plz sugggest me which course i have to chooose either MPH or mba in healthcare management plz sugggest me thank you
Nice
Thanks a lot 😊
👍🏻☺️
Is german friends would speak english for frst time??
Yeah if u tell them to speak in english they will
If I only want study in Germany and not do job there, Is it worth it?
I don't think so
Depends on your course.
Depends on your financial strength
Wo ist Lucy?
Are you still living in Germany??
Yes I am tamalika
Okay..good to know.. I am your new subscriber.. coming to Germany next month so your videos are quite helpful for me 👍
@@tamalikamukherjee4500 hey are u from kolkata?
Your video was informative ,and was not offending at all !😊
Thanks a lot
:)
Lets see
Less people
Less talkative
Isolated life style
Looks tolerable to me!
Yeah some people like it
Introverts be like. Yo man this is like my dream lifestyle.
@@anuragjangam dude
Absolutely
Es gibt kein schlechtes Wetter. Nur schlechte Kleidung.
Gruß aus Lübeck, Norddeutschland. 😉
You now more German, than Germans are...
Hehehe no I am still learning to adjust! :)
Zeige uns doch bitte, wie gut Du schon die deutsche Sprachr sprichst und erstelle doch mal einen Beitrag in Deutsch, oder wenigstens mit einigen deutschen Sätzen!
Ja sicher! probiere es ich mal 😊
There is no such thing as bad weather.
There's only improper clothing.
;-p
Bist du während der Aufnahme kurz vorm heulen? Sorry, aber das kann man sich nicht anhören.
nobody loves paperwork in germany... only our politicans think that...
U are very emotional.better stay in India