A channel showing you how it is to live in major European cities. Including tips and tricks.
Here, you will find in-depth interviews of residents, and explore the following topics (for each individual city): - Culture & People - Work, Salaries, and Cost of Living - Positive & Negative Sides - Impact on Mental Health - How to Date and Make Friends - How Cities Changed over time - Parties, Activities, Restaurants, and Bar Recommendations - Who should move here, and what you should know before moving
I hope this channel can assist you in making a more informed decision about whether or not to relocate to a new place.
I m 63! Was married in 86 guy stole my money,lawyers ripped me off,and i just feel nothing anymore for men!i have my dog,sport and traveling and i m ok!
Learned the language, made allt he efforts to integrate in the society..Germans are if not everbody on a large scale are unfriendly, boorish and live in very closed social circles. Fazit!
Those women in this video... they are spoiled to the core. 26 years is too young to have a kids for them. As well they are expecting after they dated and had sex with many guys to be treated like a princess virgins.... NO GONA HAPPEN And Canada ? Women waiting until 40 ? so again a good luck to be still attractive and have children and being wanted by same age men
Czech republic used to have stunning women everywhere but last 15 or so years both quality and appearance of women has took a massive nosedive and they start to resemble generic westoid women in both attitude and looks, overweight, piercings, tattooes, unnatural hair colours, garbage additudes, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, promiscuity, its pretty much became your generic western dating experience, so if anyone is coming from states thinking he will find some kind of "traditional" woman here he would be in for a rude awakening, family values have been very low in this little country, broken famillies are pretty much the norm and religious values are non-existant. So people looking for a serious relationship should be aware of that.
I'm Dutch. And yes I switch very fast to English. Sorry for that. The key thing, is the moment I hear more English than Dutch. I don't even notice it. Living abroard is hard. Making new friends. Adapting to that new country and the "weird" people. The things mentioned are true in many cases. But sometimes not. It's been 2 decades. Hope it's not all bad. That would be a waste of time. For other foreigners I would recommend joining clubs. It's less stresfull than work, and a good way to find people with same interests. Try to stay as close to yourself as possible. People will get used to your "strange" way of doing things.
For future interviews, it might be enriching to include seasoned ravers who have deep roots in the scene. This could provide a more authentic perspective on the culture of techno and raves. It seems that these individuals might not be fully familiar with the scene, even within their own country.
Idk why I clicked on this video, I've never lived in Berlin. It just seems to me every big city in Geemany is like that. I'm only glad I've got my husband and don't have to go through the monstrosity and idiocy called dating anymore.
I put if off in the middle. Weird outsider perspectives of berlins club culture, totally touristy which sux 1. differentiate the clubs. Don’t talk about it as if it is everywhere the same. 2. it’s not the government that tastes the drugs. That are social projects for health prevention purposes.
My 17 yeas experience in Prague. Czech families are not good relationships and don’t need to go her family place. Depends on the each family. Generally Czech family relationships are not so good and Czechs are more Individual.
Dating through Datingapps is very special and in a city like Berlin it's a waste of time somehow. This city is full of "Peter Pan Syndrom" People and it's almost impossible to meet something "real" on Dating Apps. I've used it for about two years and it's nice to meet a lot of people in a short period of time - for hanging out and so on. For real love? Nah, not really. And the fact that Dating Apps manipulate our brains is pretty bad. After time myself became a person that I don't like. You always think "awww who is next matching? Will there be somebody better?" All this dopamine you get with it is so dangerous. Well, I recognized it now (better late than never) that this is not the way I want to get to know my future honey. A love by accident in real life seems to be so much better to me. Isn´t it somehow crazy that we don't talk in real life to get to know each other but spending hours and hours online? Even if we are on the street, the bus and so on we prefer communicate through our smartphones rather than talking to nice people who are in front of us??!! 🙈🙈👀👀
I have lived in Berlin for over a decade now with my family. I choose the Spandau district where you are close to nature (western edge of city) and can always escape from the city chaos. The Spandau Center became very busy itself. Lots of people moved in here recently. I agree that commuting in Berlin can break you. No matter if it is commuting by bicycle or by public transport. If you are traveling through the center daily it is building up mental fatigue of passing by with so many people and so much traffic. I notice how anxious I become hearing all the loud conversations through phones. That just drags a lot of juice out of you. But this video also shows how various and interesting people you can meet in Berlin. This is a unique place to meet all the nationalities and very colorful people with interesting stories.
It’s not that hard, you just need to lower your standards, use your brains and have a little bit of luck. If you are average woman, don’t try to get handsome man to long-term relationship - it’s like playing with fire and it ruins your mental health in the long run.
Oh wow, coming to a new country you expect to get away with talking a foreign language and to be embraced like a local here? As a foreigner in Prague, I completely support the locals expecting Czech in communication. I’ve made an effort to learn basic Czech to understand and be understood and I’ve faced great support from all locals along the way. Unlike the Germans, they don’t switch to English immediately but patiently let me speak in Czech, which I appreciate a lot. Good luck coming to UK as an expat not speaking English.
Tah yes, a bunch of forester whining about the Czech Republic and how inconvenient it is when everyone doesn't accept to their language, and how horrible it is to have to learn the local language. Don't like it? Go somewhere else.
He kind of comes off as a sleazeball but hes 100 percent right, thats kind of how it works, especially if you are foreign, czech women romanticize everyone born west of prague. Czech girls need to get drunk so they can blame their garbage morals on alcohol more than anything else. Go for college educated, liberal types, they tend to be the easiest. If thats the kind of women you want to deal with you will find plenty, me personally? I consider any woman that engages in nightlife more than few times a year for recreational use only 😂 if at all, risk of you getting babytrapped or catching something is just not worth it. And czech women have a tendency to be overly annoying and naggy in a relationship, its probably the only tradition they held on to for decades.
The more advanced the people are, the more ego they have and the harder it is for dating. Visit any underdeveloped country and you see people there are living happily as couple.
Also, the Netherlands is not just Amsterdam, so you could always move to other cities (yes, there's many more cities than just Amsterdam in the Netherlands ;) Actually, the rest of the Netherlands considers Amsterdam to be a city-sized tourist resort/souvenir shop. I only visit Amsterdam when there's a concert at the Ziggo Dome.
I woke up a bit hungover, here in Frankfurt and can't get up from the bed cuz I'm watching all your Berlin videos 😂 I'm moving to Berlin in a month so I'm quite hyped... Hope it doesn't disappoint me. I've been there several times to visit friends and I really liked it. I come from a very big city myself and wanna experience that metropolis vibe again (lots of things to do any time of the week, meet new ppl from all over, etc.) also being a programmer makes sense to go Berlin. But we'll see. Don't wanna have too high expectations. All my German friends told me "I think you're gonna enjoy living in Berlin but I really don't like it " 😂 Cheers
Hi Charly. Thanks a lot for your nice comment. I really hope that living in Berlin will live up to your expectations and that you will have a wonderful time there 🤗