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This is largely in response to a tiktok and a few stitches to a tiktok to a tourist crying in France. I had very similar issues moving to Germany. A great difference exists. When presented with confrontation most USians will just back off and try to defuse. French will believe themselves right, Germans will find you strange. Most of the time at least.
That paired with consonants pronounced in ways you never thought could be pronounced like that and the short, fact driven communication, made me cry the first time I moved here. However a great deal of being somewhere else is integration. Learning to adapt to another culture. If you can't, you are going to be stuck with other people from your country and there's not a lot of us. I've seen lots of people do this, Ex-Yugoslavian communities, Ex-US communities even Japanese etc etc. That's a lonely depressing AF life.
If you want to integrate into a culture and see it for what it is you must talk the talk. Germans want facts. If you fucked up, you fucked up. Move on but if there is room you are just as welcome to talk back as anyone else. I told my coworker the other day "Being Passive Aggressive doesn't help. Either help or get out" and my boss nodded in agreement and walked away. And do it all as short as possible. Long is frowned upon which is weird coming from a language with daisychaining and words like Strassenverkehrsordnung .... but I digress.
Also mentioned was there is no at will firing. This means you treat people like shit they will also treat you exactly like shit. Or like they don't want to do their jobs, often they just won't. Even if it's mandatory. Be a shit at AuslΓ€nderamt and they will put you at the back of the line. Behave and you get to cut. But like queues and wait lists, not like actual lines. That's rude and you'll get kicked out.
The thing is these are very different cultures. I recommend visiting. Germans are awesome. Germany is great. But it's gonna suck sometimes. It just will. They sucked sometimes back in the States too. It's just exemplified when it's a very different culture from yours. Germans are not mean or rude or cruel. They are different. Same goes for the French. My culture evolved an ocean away. It would be weird if they weren't dramatically different.
Leben und leben lassen. Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
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