My ear is had I don't think I can Learn the language now 🙈 Lovely informations❤
@HeyVieve24 күн бұрын
😂😂it one step at a time ,thanks for watching
@efemenaoru357426 күн бұрын
Even the visa application process to Germany will teach you patience 😅
@HeyVieve26 күн бұрын
😂😂😂don’t remind me
@efemenaoru357426 күн бұрын
@@HeyVieve 😂😂
@ayarujajennifer24 күн бұрын
😂😂 so true I’ve been waiting for study visa interview for 22 months now 🥲
@HeyVieve24 күн бұрын
@ayarujajennifer 😂😂my dear the struggle is real
@naomisheezy21 күн бұрын
I dare say traumatic 😭
@chylaurel263214 сағат бұрын
I don't have B1 or B2 in german language but eager to learn. Do you have or know anyone or where i can start this german language course. Pls i really need your assistance. If possible to learn in Germany. god bless you
@HeyVieve13 сағат бұрын
You can apply for a language visa in Germany but getting it is very hard , if you are in Nigeria you can learn from Goethe institute
@melvinjisieike788924 күн бұрын
Geninue question are you happy there.
@HeyVieve24 күн бұрын
Being happy is a very subjective topic there are areas I am definitely happy about and those are my priorities but then there are areas that sometimes i don’t feel happy about but isn’t that life as long as the areas that are very important to me is sorted I don’t feel the need to dwell so much on the unhappy part and the reason I don’t do that is because it rids me of the joy of being grateful for the present. No one is ever truly happy in every aspect of their lives anyway if we are being honest there will always be a part of one’s life you wish could just be better
@melvinjisieike788924 күн бұрын
@@HeyVieve I get what you mean, my family wants me to move to germany and I am scared that it'll be very lonely worse because of a language barrier. But I can't say no cuz Nigeria is getting worse and it's something that most people would be grateful for
@HeyVieve24 күн бұрын
I understand what you mean we cn talk better on insta just reach out to me
@Carol_Kayy_Kunene22 күн бұрын
@@melvinjisieike7889Heyy… I totally understand what you mean, I’m a South African and I’ve lived in Germany before, I went there as an aupair in 2022 for a year.. now I’m back in Africa and proceeding with my German lessons because I want to go back but straight into Ausbildung this time… a few months ago I didn’t even want to hear the word GERMANY because of what I went through there, but looking at the economy in Africa and being unemployed, Germany is my best option now. Go for it, things are bad in Africa…
@melvinjisieike788921 күн бұрын
@do you mind sharing if you felt a sense of belonging there or did you go back purely because of the lack of infrastructure in your country
@Why-D25 күн бұрын
Hard start "yes, you need German language skills", but it is true. Otherwise you feel alone and not integrated. For most of the cost it really depends on where you come from and where you are going to stay. Salary is lower as in the USA but prices are also, especially for education or health insurance. Salary in Switzerland is higher, but so are the costs of everything, that is why Swiss citizens near the border like to shop in Germany. And there are cities like Frankfurt, Berlin or Munich with very high rent prices, while in small towns and villages they are from time to time really cheap. It is as much competion on cheap accomodation in the big cities as for English speaking jobs.
@HeyVieve25 күн бұрын
Oh I definitely agree on the competition between getting affordable housing and your preferred job , we just have to settle for which one is more of a priority to us at the end of the day.