i think u should know urself and integrate with them instead of push sharia law😌
@obiageri4952Ай бұрын
You have really studied them. I am married to a wonderful german man and the family is wonderful but because of these act they are criticized by others. Even at time they react badly to my hubby. What I concluded is that they are not happy with themselves so how can they be happy with another person. My happiness is mine and nobody can take it away from you.
@oceanwave450219 күн бұрын
So what would happen then? It implies that immigrants can come to work here. But they will be never acknowledged and well appreciated. Always stay behind the scene, in the background. Always do the hard/laborous work. In contrast, great immigrants in the States are well valued, see CEOs of Microsoft/Google.
@bettykuntzil62064 күн бұрын
@@obiageri4952 they react badly to your hubby he is married to Black....he would have taken an ugly german unhappy disgusting woman
@chickolatАй бұрын
I feel so validated for what I felt in Germany. I am Canadian but I'm not white. I met a German and moved to Germany for a little bit. I experienced racism at shops and when I told my boyfriend he didn't get it or even cared. I was so angry, he didn't do anything to stand up for me. We are not together anymore but after 4ys your video provided the validation of what i experienced. I also used to tell / ask him why are they always so angry and negative? they have great transit system and they complained. ALL THE TIME they complained. They never say good morning, i use to go to the same grocery store and saw the same cashier so one day I said guten morgan and she looked at me in disgust and didnt say anything! i was so depressed. I ended up meeting some Americans that helped me have a social life but we just complained about germans. I am so glad our relationship didnt work out. I could never be with someone who was so negative on their daily life.
@terekab5883Ай бұрын
Sorry about it .true Germans are conservative ,when I went to school I used to sit alone it took a year to get friends i couldn't wait to get back home after school or after my work place to my husband who is a German.i refused to go to the pool or some restaurants because of the negativity I felt .
@laurelfilipfashion8106Ай бұрын
I can relate to every experience you narratted. You're spot on! People who complain most of the time in a relationship are unconsciously saying " you're not good enough for me". Which will mostly lead to break up. These "complainers " end up been alone in thier Old age. Finally,Interracial relationship in Germany is beautiful but may not survive this complain attitude/culture.
@AlkebulandАй бұрын
Not Canadian but lived in Canada for 7years, mostly in the hyper friendly east coast. You cannot compare Germany or Europe with Canadian friendliness i.e. greeting etc. Europe us hyper unfriendly especially with non ✋🏻 color folks....real talk Oh & complaining about taxes & transit system & everything is part of the culture too
@Ingrid-wf4clАй бұрын
I saw here on KZbin numerous clips and comments where foreigner complain about Germany and especially the Germans.And about the german DB which is always late.
@melanie-beltranАй бұрын
Are u back home now? I am from the Philippines, I speak fluent German now after living here for 5y but I still feel so unwelcomed. It's so hard to move, even do your normal grocery shopping can be scary sometimes. The cashier hates me, the Bus driver hates me. 😂😂
@julianemeier428Ай бұрын
So here is a perspective from a German .. unfortunately there has been a lot of „refugees“ coming to Germany over the last ten years and a lot of them have ZERO intention to work. They will even fly home to their country for vacation but than claim to be in danger. It’s mostly single men from Afghanistan and Syria but also families from Somalia and other African countries. A lot of the women you see have at least four children and often times their husbands don‘t work ..so with four children you will receive 1.000 euro in Kindergeld alone + apartment paid for by the government and extra money to live. Of course Germans will get mad at this fact .. one out of two people receiving unemployment benefits in Germany are Ausländer (foreigners) so this is why most people will assume that you are only here for the benefits and you will get „dirty looks“. Of course there are a lot of exceptions to this like your family. I can understand how hard it is for you .. ❤❤hopefully you and your kids will find more German friends. Germans seem very cold at first but when you actually get to know them they are very loyal friends.
@virgoleo2082Ай бұрын
Since you are a proclaimed German, can you show us a well documented statistics on this claim... Most of these migrants and refugees don't want to live here after coming in, but they have to because of the evil and greedy actions of your elites in their countries, waging wars, stealing resources for centuries now, overthrowing and assassinating good leaders who are getting their people out of poverty, you can name them, if they demand for compensation which are trillions of dollars you can't pay them, and don't bring the argument that you were not part of what happened in the past because you are still benefiting from everything that was stolen both human and mineral resources not to talk of the psychological warfare which is still happening today. I don't condone laziness but to use that as a justification for racism and blatant disregard for human dignity is uncalled for.
@armour2kingАй бұрын
You can find statistics yourself, no need for others to do work for you. Also - how are Germans responsible for what their elites and elites in those African countries are doing? Who is the racist here?
@volkmargundermann9997Ай бұрын
@julianemeier428 why do the Germans vote for corrupt politicians
@judwmbiyu21 күн бұрын
True but my question is always why do they take refugees they are also doing dirty cartels otherwise they should close down like other European countries but soon they going down with this cos oh my these Arab guys have made germsny lok like another village of illiterate goons😢
@sammyadas753920 күн бұрын
Possibly its better to rethink the difference between people coming on a boat and people coming for studies and work
@miriamkaranja4972Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that harsh truth.....not many people are willing to be open about it.
@lynnsintention5722Ай бұрын
Well put, they need you but the normal German people do not want foreigners...I am an American person of color who has lived in Germany for 18 years and I can tell you that you need to have a really thick skin here not to let the Germans drive you away! Germans are really not friendly to foreigners even though superficially they may say they need skilled workers the truth is the my collegues are from all over the world, many have doctor titles but are not allowed to work in their field so they end up working as "assistants" under a German collegue which many find absolutely humiliating. Not to mention the salarys are not that great because the prices here are high and the taxes too!
@bubbuvanpelt2491Ай бұрын
Im from Poland lived in Germany 9 years and had 0 german friend, all was from another country, its true they are cold like robots
@LogicalguyThinking23 күн бұрын
My freezer is warmer then Germans 😂
@nkjordan765320 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂@@LogicalguyThinking
@oceanwave450219 күн бұрын
They expect us to speak German fluently before having a chance to be their friends. 😅 Kind of "chicken and egg" problem to me.
@ak_797315 күн бұрын
Wow! That's eye opening. I thought the other EU nationals don't encounter this thing
@sallyanaksilem408811 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂@@LogicalguyThinking
@shinenenАй бұрын
Love this conversation Ruth. Thanks for the convo. This is so therapeutic!
@ruthKim-dt4ltАй бұрын
You are so welcome! And thank you too for listening
@tosina6641Ай бұрын
Hi Ruth, thank you for making this video in English. I have learned a lot from your channel but haven't been able to keep up since I don't speak Swahili. Please make more videos in English too. Thanks.
@AnnAdeva1Ай бұрын
Same, lets gather here 😂😂❤
@Gigi-rg7xyАй бұрын
I used to live in Germany in 2019 and had a child with a German. I'm a biracial American woman and it was the WORST experience EVER. My ex boyfriend's ex wife took it upon herself to make my life miserable for NO reason. I never met her formally and had nothing to do with her dissolution of the relationship. She weaponized the Jugendamt against me, making false accusations and my ex did nothing to defend me. I almost lost my child and good thing I left home for America. I couldn't defend myself because I was new to the country and did not know the language and everyone was so rude on top of it. I was SO unhappy and still suffering emotionallly from this whole horrid experience.
@Cindy-shileyАй бұрын
I feel you sister I just don’t get it why are so rude at the end we are humans
@LogicalguyThinking23 күн бұрын
I never believed in Hell until I lived in Naziland.
@nkjordan765320 күн бұрын
@@LogicalguyThinking well said
@JaneDoe1963514 күн бұрын
You should have been more careful who you mixed your seed with.
@Judy4ChristАй бұрын
VERY TRUE SIZ. LET US LOOK FORWARD AND REMAIN POSITIVE. GOD IS WITH US.
@jugendamthamburg-ggkonform381Ай бұрын
All immigrants to Germany as soon as you have children living in Germany please write a 'Sorgerechtsverfügung' which specifies a list of relatives and friends, their contact info and relationship to the child who can care for your children in case you are for whatever reason unable to do so. This is because the local German Jugendamts are close with the orphanage industry, a very big industry in Germany, and they look for well-behaved little children in a family wthat is temporarily weak for whatever reason, be that they are immigrants not fluent in German yet and not yet familiar with Verwaltungsrech and dealing with lying bureaucrats, or a family going through a parental separation... I personally know a number of GOOD parents from subsarahan Africa who have endured the longterm theft of their children form Germans. The 'Sorgerechtsverfügung' if done NOW is a like free insurance. Your submit it to a judge by fax if the Jugendamt ever corruptly takes your children.
@beebee24096 күн бұрын
I lived in Germany and I enjoyed it, if you go to a Country and every where you go you are using because i am black obviously you will be unhappy . Raje black and put it aside.
@b.3940Ай бұрын
I was once in the US Army and was stationed in the then West Germany during the Cold war and I found that country to be miserable. Couldn't wait kurudi USA. Huku sija experience hayo umesema na nimekaa huku USA for 45 years.
@tonykyleАй бұрын
How is the USA? is it better than Germany socially
@rishiksarkar62Ай бұрын
I agree with everything you said in this video! Also, as an Indian male with brown skin, I can totally relate to what you said. Thank you very much for this video!
@jacqyschaefer9431Ай бұрын
Lol! You have spoken my mind, all you have said is nothing but the truth.
@spiddygyАй бұрын
Living in a foreign country can be tough and rough, I've learned this from experience. It's good to understand that people are different, express themselves differently, and their way of showing Joy or love is different from culture to culture. Love your Videos, I travel to Germany once in a while and learning the language. Kenya is developing fast also and a lot of things have changed, including the social bonds. With wealth people tend to drift apart since they don't really need each other and everything becomes a transaction. Failure of the govts in countries like Germany is what is fueling anti immigrant sentiment, but majority of the Germans from my understanding feel they have been misunderstood and are angry at that. Also the ruling class lecturing them all the time. Also most people are becoming poor by day and feel that the govt is giving priorities to foreigners than to their own people, and ofcourse the whole refugee issue. So it's kinda hard living in such a situation as a foreigner. I love your positive attitude, making friends with locals can bridge that gap and once they like you they will come to your defense and assistance.
@MsAnguluАй бұрын
Truer words have never been spoken.Kudos Ruth. Weiterso👍🏾. It takes guts to be brutally honest. Furthermore,I love that you tend to empower people as well as shed light on some of the issues that still enslave us. There is enough cake for everyone not only in Germany btw,but we still need to put in the work, in terms of Intergration, mindsets, genuine self love e.t.c. Great delivery
@ruthKim-dt4ltАй бұрын
Wow, thank you yes 🙌 need tobshare the truth out there so that people can get to know the challenges and how to deal with them
@techcanyon411Ай бұрын
Home is home but our wicked politicians throw us away to become a slave in a foreign land.😢😢😢😢
@anneaburime694229 күн бұрын
Exactly 💯. I am from Nigeria 🇳🇬, and this is what I always say
@maxline202553 күн бұрын
Absolutely on point
@godwinobioraАй бұрын
Am a Nigerian i love Kenyans they are very smart
@NA-NCL2Ай бұрын
They have like 65 iq
@jacintachege2708Ай бұрын
You are right the way to go here ni kusoma na kuelewa kigerumani and know your rights. And kama mtu hakupendi na mnafanya job na yeye ongea na yeye only about job mehr nicht. mimi hata sinaga stress na wao
@alicemukulu8011Ай бұрын
Thanks, Ruth, you're so authentic
@combasagostinho8471Ай бұрын
I came here when i was 19 so for me am not leaving any time soon. More than 25 years here
@FacheAkkАй бұрын
Oh warum?
@tygryskmАй бұрын
14:43 yes they force you to speak german. Funny thing is, when they go to the east Europe to work there like Czech, Poland, Russia they are not learning the language, they are spraking max English. Germans are crazy about Spanish and they learn it, because Spain is their holiday direction. My experience. 2nd day at work in germany I have heard from my colleagues at work "You are in germany speak in german" or "I only speak with you in english, cause I need to refresh it".
@Christoph39918 күн бұрын
I think that's the game of power. When an economy is more powerful, the other will have to follow their rules. Germans require foreigners to speak German to them, and when they travel to other countries, they speak German, too. Just like when Chinese people go to travel or do business in other Asian countries, they will require the local workers to speak Chinese to them. But when those Chinese go to Europe, they will automatically speak English to the European locals.
@nkjordan765320 күн бұрын
That Bad Energy can infect you without even knowing it! that's why I had to leave the next morning when I realised I started getting mad at the weather and trains 7:15
@LogicalguyThinking18 күн бұрын
@@nkjordan7653 how many months did you suffer in Germany?
@buskima324Ай бұрын
thank you for this let say testimony. Is so honest and not radical. Is good to know real point of view. Not only black and white. Mostly on youtube they saying catastrophically about germany but only about imigrants or super positive about sighseen places or clubs. We need more honest, real and critical content like yours. Thank you. Subscribe
@mwaliinromekenyaitaly282026 күн бұрын
In iItaly, my husband had some indifference with an Egyptian woman who then called the police. At the end of solving the problem they asked for our docs, all who were present. The Egyptian said, but I am a citizen of Italy, they can show their docs, to make her angry, the police said, citizen ir docs at the end of the day you are all foreigners😂😂 the next thing she did was to move.😢
@eutychusmwangiwambuiАй бұрын
You are explaining very well. All the best my sister.
@WanjiruWaNjorogeАй бұрын
Thank you for this. I wish this advice was available for me before I moved here. Anyway penda wewe sana :)
@estellshirley5200Ай бұрын
Truth be told my sister, thanks alot
@ruthKim-dt4ltАй бұрын
Your welcome and thanks for listening
@auntiemylee3157Ай бұрын
Big difference btwn want and need🎉🎉🎉u nailed it❤
@MathewKenyi1Ай бұрын
East or west home is best. I stayed in Nairobi for about three months, I am planning to visit Kigali next year. Comparing Juba, Kampala and Kigali, Nairobi is top. You can't bring Addis Ababa, Dar Els Salam and Bujumbura to this competition because of language. I will personally relocate from next year to Nairobi. The only challenge with Nairobi is expensive fresh foods. Over 7 years in Germany now. Gen Mathew Kenyi Juba South Sudan.
@antony6799Ай бұрын
You are very welcome to Nairobi
@clarencemanyonyi9171Ай бұрын
welcome ,karibu sana nairobi the capital of Africa😊
@CelinTonnyАй бұрын
I Love your profile 🫡🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
@suspiciousafternoonАй бұрын
Your mentality is just like mine. I believe I will thrive in Deutschland.
@judymaningo4120Ай бұрын
I like it that despite everything that is going on in Germany you are positive in staying just live your life, enjoy what you have with your family, wenye wana complain wacha wa complain na sisi tukipata chance ya kukuja tuta kuja tu kesi badaye 😅.love you ❤❤❤❤
@susanmuthoni5482Ай бұрын
Alafu huwezi kupendwa na kila mtu...hivio ndio watu hupata depression. Ata mimi my life iko hapa with my kids sioni nikirudi nyumbani hivi karibuni
@ruthKim-dt4ltАй бұрын
Mimi kwanza sijui ata ku hustle nyumbani aki
@ashok3733Ай бұрын
Why do people think that grass us greener on the other side? This is what a lot of foreign migrants don't understand! They think money flows and everything is sweet.
@toode944819 күн бұрын
Just have a mission, keep your focus. Do the right thing, make your experience as enjoyable as possible and don’t allow yourself to be oppressed
@missconfidence752013 сағат бұрын
Danke
@bety2338Ай бұрын
You're doing great job👌 Thanks for sharing 🙏 🇪🇹🤗🇰🇪
@autfiltv5331Ай бұрын
I'm Filipina living in Austria. I also feel same exactly what you are saying. I think as long us we immigrants they are treating differently. In short they Crazy. They don't have any appreciation always complaining
@Awais-s7j1v3 күн бұрын
Hey where do you live in Austria
@delighteze5980Ай бұрын
Nice, you are back with the English version.
@giftoritsela6459Ай бұрын
You are right sister ❤
@wesleyoomsАй бұрын
Negative people are everywhere. Stay positive. If you get infected by this negativity, you're torturing yourself twice. Because not only is your environment negative, but also is your inner self negative. Don't let that happen to you.
@Christoph39918 күн бұрын
Very well said ❤ thank you for your reminder
@bettykuntzil62064 күн бұрын
@@wesleyooms yes,,but not like in Naziland
@m.kkawish202328 күн бұрын
Hi Ruth. I really love ur content and honesty eish. Just continue with the good work. I really learn a lot from u. Am a nurse but on family visa only a week old in Germany but everything u saying is true. Two days ago had a small talk with a German and am grateful for their honesty it makes work easier for us to know our boundaries😂. He told me n hubby that they feel bad when people come and takw up their jobs and they also need money and that's how he fwlt for sure. We just said we can't stay here if we are not working. Then he also told my hubby that here they r always cold and moody but us(other ländern women ) are bright n happy.
@zakayowАй бұрын
I have been living in Germany for almost 8 years. Let me tell you something. The racist people you have seen are not the real Germany. racist people you see come from Poland, Russia, Croatia, Kosovo and Macedonia. They are also refugees from poor European countries
@madeleinemartin991127 күн бұрын
Very true! And Arabs!
@zakayow27 күн бұрын
@madeleinemartin9911 some
@Zoe_455122 күн бұрын
Eastern Europeans
@ChristianMbudi11 күн бұрын
Very truueeee!especially arabs
@JummaiJacobs2 күн бұрын
Yes you right. That what I am facing .
@anneaburime694229 күн бұрын
Dennis is like German. When I visited Denmark 🇩🇰, they did not queue near the black . So sad
@bojang1638Ай бұрын
Well appreciate sister no matter what we have to be strong our self
@carolspastries3718Ай бұрын
I can relate with all you have said... we are needed and not wanted...its the same here in nl.... nimelearn kua na think skin juu weeeuh.....
@fideriswanjiru5787Ай бұрын
They need us but don't want us, my colleagues don't even speak to me or even want to work with me. I tried calling to get a dentist appointment and they said the dentist is sick 😅 😅 i asked for a later date and I was told the dentist will be sick too 😂😂. Just doing my free Ausbildung and move to another country
@clarencemanyonyi9171Ай бұрын
ate kee?lemme laugh first🤣🤣🤣🤣my sister move out of that place asap uuuwwe mwathani
@clarencemanyonyi9171Ай бұрын
navile wwe ni mali safi ,,sasa msee kaa mm nikiwork na wao sitawahepa juu mm ni giza totoro🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ÄãbirIslam98Ай бұрын
😅😅😂😂. Sick...
@Maristourandlifestyle19 күн бұрын
May he continue to be sick 😂
@faithlkortu119021 күн бұрын
You are so right, i have been in Germany for for the past two years now and i can relate to everything you're saying
@HeleneaTroyАй бұрын
Thank you for this great video ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉! It's great that you’re discussing these serious issues that impact us Africans & others. It also prepares newcomers for cultural shock that awaits them. This will ease their suffering 😊. Your kids are soo cute ❣️
@angel.angel.636Ай бұрын
Attitudes.. even here at home the people's attitude is off.. so negative, people want to leave.. When the crowd sees challenges, the wise see chances to rise."move or stick independently
@nimerudinyumbani7013Ай бұрын
I lived in Germany for many years and when corona came i came back to Kenya. I have never regretted. I live in diani and there's the biggest German community. They know that I know them very well so they are afraid of me
@swts4kАй бұрын
Usiwapee amani
@Ingrid-wf4clАй бұрын
What if a German would say that he knows Africans very well and they are afraid of him ? He would be called a racist and nazi ,but black people can`t be racists.
@mw617518 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 wee wanajua wajua Tabia zao na wanajua venye wako cold na unfriendly
@rosemolitor3144Ай бұрын
I don’t know where to fit myself in your opinion of Germany. Hard work pays off here. Integration in the society as well. Myself I am a teacher and lecturer here. Where I studied? In Nairobi University.. was recognised by the ministry of education here? Yes. Tusome wakenya. Nichts ist umsonst. Auch in Kenia muss Man am Ball bleiben und Arbeit leisten.
@ruthKim-dt4ltАй бұрын
If you watched towards the end you’ll hear what I said.
@LolaAk-nl8llАй бұрын
@@ruthKim-dt4lt Please, make more videos in English .. we your fans from way back miss you alot.
@clarencemanyonyi9171Ай бұрын
tusome na hawatutaki?aahh wacha nikae home 100%
@AR_Sarv16 күн бұрын
I feel so validated! I'm an Indian engineer and been here since 2007. I've lived all over Germany and traveled extensively owing to my work. It's a very racist place. Former DDR is most racist. South Germany comes next. North and Western parts are relatively less racist. But, I can fully get what you're saying.
@josephinefuchshaynes237Ай бұрын
Good job Ruth love your video living in germany 🇩🇪 is very challenging I came.to germany from Kenya 1994 if I tell you my story you will not believe how I survived and raised 3 kids alone. Do you have what's up so we can speak on phone. Right now I'm out of germany.
@emilykaranja9879Ай бұрын
Hey, do you mind sharing your email address please?
@nyobs11 күн бұрын
Well said. I can testify to that!
@thembamavi5533Ай бұрын
Adjusting to life in Germany can feel challenging, especially coming from a more socially interactive culture like in many African countries. Germans are often perceived as reserved, valuing privacy and formal interactions over casual friendliness. The language barrier, especially in predominantly German-speaking areas, can make it harder to connect socially. Larger cities are typically more diverse and open, while smaller towns might feel more isolating. However, joining local clubs, attending events, or learning German can help build connections. Relationships may take time to develop but are often deep and meaningful once established.
@rubyruby43683 күн бұрын
What of those who comes as tourists?,. , do they have to learn the language?
@Sara123-j8t2 күн бұрын
Superficial people. It s never deep and u never know them deeply
@Steffi-2201Ай бұрын
First of all your girls are beautiful ❤ I dont even know why this video popped out in my feed but I felt it so much and guess what ? I am German born, raised with German family for genertions and my whole life I felt that way not knowing why.... I had interntional / african friends since childhood nd its where I feel home... really hard to describe but its true... Ive lived in Portugal came back to Germany for family reasons and eventhough I have amazing parents I CANT WAIT to move back there next year & escape this weird cold society. Feel hugged and I hope u find your place for you and your family ❤
@Elinal23567Ай бұрын
As Latvian , I moved to Germany because my husband from Egypt is studying here. I enjoyed watching this video in English 😊
@momavibesАй бұрын
good information. Thanks for sharing ur mind
@humkhan939329 күн бұрын
What a positive person you're. Well done. I believe in same stuff you have mentioned. ❤
@AdrienneMwangi15 күн бұрын
I love your advise ❤❤❤❤ getting there soon
@safetyhub-r9vАй бұрын
But unfortunately in our country there no opportunities.
@ruthKim-dt4ltАй бұрын
Exactly and the country is not even stable
@palomanjihia4566Ай бұрын
Very very true Germany we are here to stay not leaving anytime soon
@Chloehwolf15 күн бұрын
My name sake Ruth,im 21 yo,im learning German im at B1 level now,i am coming there for my nursong job,i find this video very helpful,Danke 👌
@blessingncube293513 күн бұрын
Ruth where are you from I'm in SA and also learning the language and going there but yoh these videos been scary😂😂
@Chloehwolf11 күн бұрын
@blessingncube2935 I'm from Kenya ,they are scary but in Germany there's job opportunities,just be positive,she is living a good life than she would in Kenya in terms of money.
@paullubanga6135Ай бұрын
Wah thanks manze i wanted to move to germany but my friend got killed over there now i understand why... Damn! Its crazy
@christinemueni6147Ай бұрын
What,they even go to an extent of killing!
@Ingrid-wf4clАй бұрын
@@christinemueni6147 there are also Germans killed by Africans .
@ህሊናዳኘАй бұрын
This is the German reality that is true, thank you for sharing your experiences ❤
@FirdawsOsmanАй бұрын
Tbh the language is so important
@dandee7414Ай бұрын
Wooi, imagine mtu akisema unasmell na ni kwa office! Hata ukienda choo wanatoroka, ukienda kuweka chai wanakuangalia vibaya...so as long as one is earning, mimi nitafunga maskio
@ruthKim-dt4ltАй бұрын
Very shitty people out here but most contracts state that discrimination is not allowed so I think she should report them
@KADOGOFOUNDATIONАй бұрын
Me too after Retire straight to my country Kenya But l still along way to go Im tired here in Germany
@terekab5883Ай бұрын
So you want that retirement money that's y ?
@9_9_13Ай бұрын
Why not if you work hard you should have retired money.
@marthaeileen84684 сағат бұрын
That's why we should never be Comfortable and think we are here forever. Work build home as much as you can. Because we will all at one time be told to leave. I really find it sad for people who get huge loans and buy homes here rather than building from where you come from. People wake up and be ready to be sent home.
@danijeldanko4498Ай бұрын
Elster s mogućnošću da manji broj zatvorenika ili manje kaznenih prijava znači manje troškova za državu, kao što su troškovi za hranu, zdravstvo i druge usluge za zatvorenike. U tom smislu, korištenje Elstera za pravilno podnošenje poreznih prijava može indirektno smanjiti broj onih koji bi završili u zatvoru zbog neplaćanja poreza ili drugih poreznih prijava, čime bi potencijalno smanjili i troškove za zatvorske sustave. Kako Elster može smanjiti broj zatvorenika i troškove: Porezne prijave bez grešaka: Elster pomaže ljudima da pravilno podnesu porezne prijave, što znači da bi manji broj ljudi bio optužen za izbjegavanje poreza ili utaju poreza. Manje optužbi za poreznu utaju znači i manje ljudi koji bi završili u zatvorima zbog toga. Prevencija pravnih problema: Ako ljudi pravilno prijavljuju svoje poreze, smanjuje se broj onih koji bi mogli biti uhvaćeni u pravnim problemima i poslani u zatvor. To bi moglo smanjiti opterećenje kaznenog sustava, a time i troškove poput hrane za zatvorenike. Uštede u resursima: Ako je broj zatvorenika manji, država može uštedjeti na troškovima hrane, smještaja, zdravstvene zaštite i drugih potreba. Dakle, smanjenje broja zatvorenika direktno smanjuje državne izdatke na te resurse. Povezanost između poreznih obveza i smanjenja broja zatvorenika: Elster zapravo pomaže u prevenciji problema koji bi mogli dovesti do zatvora zbog nepravilnog podnošenja poreznih prijava. Na taj način, manji broj ljudi završava u zatvorima, što može smanjiti troškove za državne ustanove povezane s kaznenim sustavima. Zaključak: Iako Elster sam po sebi nije dizajniran da smanji broj zatvorenika, u širem smislu može doprinijeti smanjenju broja ljudi koji završavaju u zatvorima zbog poreznih prekršaja. Ako ljudi pravilno podnose porezne prijave i ne izbjegavaju poreze, to može smanjiti broj optužbi za poreznu utaju, a time i broj zatvorenika, što bi moglo smanjiti troškove hrane i drugih usluga povezanim s zatvorskim sustavima.
@rubyruby43683 күн бұрын
The day i landed in Germany i was frustrated i went to the train station to get a train to the restaurant i was staying , i spoke in English and the guy who was serving me was pretending he didnt understand English , so i had to look for someone who could speak on my behalf, later i went to Belgium and Holland these are the only countries i felt at home i could speak English and i could get help without anyone ignouring me., later i went France this was another hell on earth these people are ignourant of anyone speaking English., my final destination was Spain, for Spanish people they are not ignourant but most of them could speak broken English. So i went back to the US. My experience in Europe was terrible. i decided never to go back there, so i enjoyed going to African countries for holidays and some few countries in Asia. So i fell in love with Kenya and im planning to settle there near Mount Kenya , i made few safaris and this country is blessed. I went to climb Mount Kenya i reached Batian and i could not continue any longer it was tough, i met so many friends from all over the world who were struggling to to reach the top of the Mountain. I normally make trip to Kenya every year this country made me a better person. The African people are relaxed full of joy they live their lives to the maximum. I have learned so much from African people that you don't need to have everything in this world to be happy. I think European people need to learn from African people be happy with what you have. Anyway enjoy your holidays.
@FacheAkkАй бұрын
Ich bin hier seit 9 Jahren, komme aus ost Afrika. Aber ich will nicht wo andere in England usa , ich will nur zurück nach meine Heimat Afrika. Bin 31 Jahre
@carlmax2221Ай бұрын
Btw Ile interview ya mamako ulikuwa ufanye imagine niliingoja walae ndio nijue njia alifika U.S na kama ni greencard atuambie studio na cyber alitumia
@ruthKim-dt4ltАй бұрын
I don’t want to shout but the she was invited by a family member back in 2015 and then she went back home and in 2017 she tried again with a visiting visa and she got it. She decided to extend her stay and seeked asylum.
@ImpatiensWallerianaАй бұрын
I am also from Africa. I am fully integrated in Germany. The key is the German language. It is necessary to learn and speak German. My husband was born in Germany, and has lived in Germany all his life. When we moved from one city to another, we were also not accepted. It took years! Even Germans who move somewhere else have difficulties being accepted and integrated.
@bettykuntzil62064 күн бұрын
@@ImpatiensWalleriana good for you....
@mamaAfrica..29Ай бұрын
Tips to foreigners especially black Races just like myself. We are hated almost everywhere,not only in German,Swiss .etc. It is very important; 1.What are the reasons that brought you in this Country. Work hard to achieve your goals/dreams.The Road is very rough.But always remember.Good things do not come easy. After thorough research.I came to realise that.This People also struggle to earn a living.I learnt to struggle just like them 2.Learn their Culture. Very important.This helps you intergrate with them easier. 3.Learn their lamguage. Without their lamguage.You are forever lost. 4.Know your rights. Once they realise that you know your rights. They do not bother you. Stand up for yourself.. Racisim is Worldwide. You will still find those who will try to belittle you no what matter your efforts. Defend yourself Living in CH since the last 24 years has been normal.Normal struggles just like the Swiss.Unfare treatments from now and then,which is even worse in my own Country- Kenya. Since i get treated like foreigner back home. Personally..i think..focus on your goals..As long as you are a normal Tax Payee..You will make it. Most of this racists are not even Swiss. Secondos are much more worse. We should train our Kids to go back and make it better in Africa Our African dictators are to blame. If they did not grab everything .We should not have been here in the first place. Therefore,lets enlighten our Children. To go back home later and make things right.So that People do not migrat,rather stay home to build our Natiom. African Continent is very beautiful. We only luck good leaders
@Mehringdamm_671015 күн бұрын
7:14 no matter how Ruth explains, she manages to injects you with the spirits positivity which is absolutely needed in today's modern society.
@birungiphionah5884Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing dear and it's good you made this in English for all of us to understand. I cry out for our African leaders to make our countries better by stopping corruption. Then these people will work for us and it's the only way they will also understand that we are equal and not different from them. Thank you❤
@lynnsintention5722Ай бұрын
Everything you are saying is true, it annoys them when we try to smile hand have a good day even in the worst of circumstances we try to make the day a little better by being nice to each others and our collegues and even th elady at the bakery, But Germans don't understand this and think we are strange or they just wont smile back at you
@reshu786018 күн бұрын
Germans are good people but one thing they will move forward to help you with pleasure when you ask them without asking they will not help you. I am integrated in a German family and due to good German man I am not able to leave Germany due to the struggle of German language and for teaching at the University level it's so difficult for me. Learning German oh God so difficult for me honestly but I have B1 level German. For surviving academic I should have advance scientific level german😮
@sassiejane1299Ай бұрын
Very very true ❤
@Snow-fy5wv5 күн бұрын
This is a very very important video to me im german but i live in canada with my african husband we were considering going to germany but you are right i just remembered why my family moved to canada as a kid germany is very very ice cold negative energy i conpletely agree here education is expensive but atleast canadians are nice lol
@lydiaadhiambo8095Ай бұрын
Informative content 👏
@graceolbrich2374Ай бұрын
You are so true,my Sister
@graceolbrich2374Ай бұрын
You give them some thing they say you are crazy insteady thanke you or they say you are bribing before you known it,it has spread all over at the work place get read your pay check starts getting complain
@monicahn.3909Ай бұрын
Nice one Ruth .❤
@susanmuthoni5482Ай бұрын
Ehhh ..na wambia ama ni wewe unanukaa with a big smile😅 Am getting those vibes..
@ruthKim-dt4ltАй бұрын
😂 the problem is that most of us don’t know how to deal with bullies
@angelinaomare3055Ай бұрын
Where are we wanted ???back home we are Killed is Even more worse. Just be positive do what you are doing for yourself and at your Best and live your life at your own pace best and right….one day at a time
@GladysWanja-eo5txАй бұрын
You are right Ruth.
@thembamavi5533Ай бұрын
I totally agree with you that, moving to other countries from Germany won't make a difference.
@Sara123-j8t2 күн бұрын
The education is for free. But everything that is for free isn t good. In the 3th world the level is higher and pupils are challanged. Schools here are like kindergarten ...just having fun and learning just a little
@shemmakanga8390Ай бұрын
I spent many years in Stockholm, Sweden, for years to the point of naturalising. This automatically made me a EU citizen. Otherwise I was born in Kampala, Uganda. I left during the time of Idi Amin. I eventually moved to Canada, to study some more. I have here for 35 years & obviously a citizen. All what you saying is so true.
@jon_mo_varieties3361Ай бұрын
wow you have nice,beautiful kids
@cgmusic357219 күн бұрын
Its crazy how you dont talk about the good things in Germany. You are already Germany
@ruthKim-dt4lt19 күн бұрын
Check out my channel and I wish you listened to this one to the end
@bevygainesАй бұрын
Hi, Ruth your girls are adorable, love the video, very concise.❤
@DrugBaseАй бұрын
Yes I really love it in English. You were amazing
@Verite24Ай бұрын
Your English is excellent! As an American, I appreciate your perspective. What advice would you give those of us who want you to feel welcome and at home in our country? Most of us don’t hate foreigners. admittedly, our culture is too fast-paced, and community takes intentionality. but please don’t generalize, because we Westerners are not all the same. There are good and bad in all cultures.
@augument1939Ай бұрын
We black people are away missing a very important point which is the Illusion of to be first ones to live in Germany. Go learn their language, culture and HISTORY. come back to comment thereafter.
@RachealKibaiya-r2pАй бұрын
You are so much like me😂Thick skin and not to be intimidated ❤
@ruthKim-dt4ltАй бұрын
We need to be tough to thrive here
@Charles-j3rАй бұрын
Hizi zote nimeziona na kuzisoma mapretenders mbaya
@shoaibbagdadi18 күн бұрын
When i came to Germany in 2006, i found a job in Switzerland and I was coming to Frankfurt every weekend to be with my wife who was studying at that time. Between Swiss and German Basel train station, the German police was so racist, they only controlled the people of colour (black and brown) and the rest they never asked for anything. 3 different types of police used to check, when i told them hey i just got checked, the answer was does not matter we need to check again (within 2-5 minutes)