1. if you move in another country with a different language YOU should learn a the native language... most "younger" people speak lingua franca (english or french) too - but not all = you better learn the local language to be able to speak to everyone 2. YOU come HERE and want YOUR CULTURE to be respected BY NOT RESPECTING OUR CULTRE... if you go to Paris do like the Parisians... - only like 2% are racist in Germany - less racists than in most other Western Democracies yet you can "live your culture" here too - like many germans like foreign food and culture (thats why we travel alot) // there are many ethnic groups that make festivals (like every weekend there is a different festival in your region or the surrounding regions) 3. our system takes care of everyone - if you could "choose to have" healthinsurance it would be fatal. You would either freeload on those who pay healthinsurance or you would be unable to work again or become healthy again or die = if you dont have healthinsurance EVERYONE ELSE will pay more. Just look at the USA - 50% of bankruptcies are from medical bills - they have to decide if their ill child lives or they can have a vacation all 3 years = pure evil capitalism with that taxes we all pay there is benefit for EVERYONE - like you have to earn over 5500eur brutto to pay more in tax than you get from subventions (milk, cheese, meat, streets, police, security etc) 4. about children - it used to be better and more protective until the 90s - but now the "freedom" and "individualism" has taken over 5. family value is different from region to region and family to family - like the north and east has usually a better family bond - also used to be better until the 90s My Dad, my uncle and me visit my grandparents (now just my grandmother) every weekend since over 20 years - we played cards when Grandpa was still alive and had dinner, now we take care of our 86 years old Granny, go the the doctors, barbershop, or buying groceries with her - plus going into a restaurant for dinner about new video: in Berlin you can live a good live with 1750eur net as a single or 1500eur when both partners work (or in a WG) - yet if you want to travel alot etc you should have at least 2000-2250eur a month net income per person otherwise - dont let people put you down; dont assume everything is racist or with bad intention - germans are usually very direct (that "feels" impolite but actually isnt (most of the time)); if you live in a small town you should consider living in a big(ger) city as there is more of your culture to get some known warmth (Nestwärme - nest warmth)
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Dear Benman, thanks for you contribution, Germany is home to me and i love the system, but sometimes i also hate it. Just like i love and hate some things from my Hometown. It’s not personal just random thoughts. And thanks for contributing to the next video☺️☺️☺️