11 Things I HATE about Living in Berlin

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Radical Living

Radical Living

Күн бұрын

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In past videos i have talked a lot about the pros of living in Berlin, now it's time to talk about the cons. As amazing as life in Berlin can be, there are a lot of things to consider and know before moving here. Living and working in the capital of Germany comes with its everyday challenges, and it's good to know them if you decide if you want to settle down here.
0:00 Life in Berlin
0:47 Berlin is Dirty
2:22 The Apartment Situation
4:12 Sponsor (CONNY)
6:30 Town Halls
8:08 The Service
8:54 The Sirens
9:23 The Clothes
10:07 The Smell
11:54 Berlin Nightlife
13:43 Berlin Bread
15:00 Berlin Weather
15:50 Dating in Berlin
16:48 Is it worth living in Berlin?
#Berlin #radicalliving #Germany

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@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
The German Rent Control law has been in force since 2015. If you have signed a lease since then, check at conny.de/en whether you can reduce your rent. Tenants save ~304 euros per month on average✌
@dumuzidtherisingphoenix
@dumuzidtherisingphoenix Жыл бұрын
The graffiti is normalising the garbage on people minds.
@Bellasie1
@Bellasie1 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you for the honest depiction. I have a soft spot for Berlin that predates the fall of the wall. As a teenager when I visited Berlin (mainly West Berlin) during the 80s, it was a fascinating place which appeared more modern, clean and orderly than my own country (France), people also seemed more open and friendly (at least in my own experience), and wayyyyy more open-minded than anywhere else in Europe that I knew (France, the UK, Italy, Spain and Switzerland namely). There was an intense sense of freedom and urge to enjoy life in the air, rendered all the more striking by the fact that it really was an island of freedom, with the constant reminder of its very real boundaries made visible at any given moment not only because of the wall presence but particularly because of the ubiquitous TV tower popping up at every corner of the central districts. A bewildering sensation at the time. Saying that, I would really *really* love for you to make a video with Mark Reeder and/or discuss his B-Movie that is the tale of that particular oddly magical era. In my humble opinion, the contemporary fascination for Berlin actually draws from that era by way of the techno era that followed (but took its roots there) and hasn't ended. In short, rather than what it offers now, Berlin attracts because of its charged "cool" heritage... much like New York or Paris, in different ways, but unlike newly popular destinations like Lisbon, Seoul or Singapore. I'd love your opinion on this. Love your videos, by the way!
@pilter34
@pilter34 Жыл бұрын
About the sponsor, I thought the rent freeze for pre-2015 constructed buildings was deemed illegal by the courts. How does the sponsor help despite that legal ruling??
@yenda12
@yenda12 Жыл бұрын
@@dumuzidtherisingphoenix I had an old mattress in my home office for months until I finally had time to go throw it away at the waste disposal facility. Meanwhile in my street alone I've seen at least 5 rotting away for weeks and weeks at time
@dermuschelschluerfer
@dermuschelschluerfer Жыл бұрын
Idk if they will use this law, since it was "Verfassungswiedrig". Still, they are only allowed to raise a maximum of 10% per year. and not in the first year.
@winstonsgmx
@winstonsgmx Жыл бұрын
No wonder Duolingo teach us late to train and fighting bureaucracy as soon as we can form sentences in German.
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
🤣
@pamelabassi
@pamelabassi Жыл бұрын
hahahaha german efficiency 101
@marcneumann1814
@marcneumann1814 Жыл бұрын
@@RadicalLiving How about (more) TikTok?:)
@lemsip207
@lemsip207 Жыл бұрын
Or for travellers, there should be a phrase book called Wicked German to use in Berlin like the one called Wicked Italian that I own to use in Milan, Rome, Naples, and Palermo. Wicked French to use in Paris, Lyon, Marseilles, and Brussels.
@sharknado623
@sharknado623 11 ай бұрын
​@@lemsip207I didn't know there was a wicked language book!
@Solo-Road
@Solo-Road Жыл бұрын
"I hope I didn't offend anyone, and if I did, I don't care. Goodbye."
@aniruddhtripathi7431
@aniruddhtripathi7431 Жыл бұрын
I moved to Berlin in 2022 after watching your videos, after 1 year, I can say this is the most accurate video on the Internet
@ianmedford4855
@ianmedford4855 2 ай бұрын
In 2012 i spent weeks over by Anhalter/Bahnhof, and it was AMAZING. One of the best times of my life. But there's no way that i could deal with living there. Especially not now that I'm married with kids. If Berlin was a person, he'd be some 45 or 50 year old guy on his 5th stint in rehab, who also belongs to a swingers club and has about 200 street fights under his belt.
@MinimalWave1982
@MinimalWave1982 Жыл бұрын
As a Berlin resident, I can say that the golden age of Berlin is long gone. Berlin was attractive in contrast to other cities because it was primarily cheaper than other cities and it was super easy to get a good apartment. Between 2000 and 2014 I moved 5 times, it was so easy to find an affordable apartment, I was even unemployed at that time but I always got an apartment. Also the cultural offers were better like clubs etc.. And with the authorities you didn't even have to make an appointment, you could just go there and get things done. Ok, Berlin has always been dirty but that never bothered me. I do not understand why today people still want to live in Berlin the golden days are long gone.
@driss3946
@driss3946 Жыл бұрын
I mean it might not be as good as before but it's still amazing.
@MeJustAimy
@MeJustAimy Жыл бұрын
True 😢
@user-kv1pp6fm1b
@user-kv1pp6fm1b Жыл бұрын
Voll bei Dir!
@fehlam9276
@fehlam9276 Жыл бұрын
Absolut! Alles überlaufen und ausgelutscht. Mainstream und Touri Stadt hoch 10 geworden. Wird in den nächsten 10 Jahren aus allen Nähten Platzen!
@viiyou7
@viiyou7 Жыл бұрын
Born, raised and lived my hole life in Berlin… I just can say that everything you wrote is true! The last mayor change was the price increase over the last couple years. It’s not even cheap anymore…
@andr27
@andr27 Жыл бұрын
huge respect for being straight forward, to the point, no BS, just plain truth :D
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
thanks^^ any time!
@RunningWithBunny
@RunningWithBunny Жыл бұрын
I'm in Los Angeles, and everything you complained about seems like a giant upgrade.
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
😅 time to apply for asylum in Berlin then
@MrSloika
@MrSloika Жыл бұрын
@@RadicalLiving When Hair Fuhrer Orangeman takes over a lot of us will be applying for asylum.
@ersguter1996
@ersguter1996 Жыл бұрын
LA over Berlin ALL DAY☀️
@underflo43tky
@underflo43tky 8 ай бұрын
not the winter thats for sure.
@jamesberry4514
@jamesberry4514 3 ай бұрын
San Franciso is quickly becoming the American Berlin. Though it has more trash, drugs, and empty stores. Not sure either L.A. or San Fran can compete with the attitude of lethargy though. They arent the "cool rebels" Berlin professes to be.
@padel24x7
@padel24x7 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Berlin for 10 years and will never forget the soul-crushing winters and the ever-present grey.
@TheTserko2000
@TheTserko2000 Жыл бұрын
The dating subject deserves its own video
@dpapad202
@dpapad202 Жыл бұрын
Coming from Greece, the weather situation is definitely the hardest to bear. The winters here are BRUTAL and soul-crashing. In the summer it's lovely, but I usually go back home so I miss much of it.
@Kivas_Fajo
@Kivas_Fajo Жыл бұрын
Yeah, how about winters in Greece and summers in Germany?
@dpapad202
@dpapad202 Жыл бұрын
@@Kivas_Fajo If one could live like a human being in terms of economics... 🥲
@dustgreylynx
@dustgreylynx Жыл бұрын
What are you talking about, we don't even have snow in winter
@Kivas_Fajo
@Kivas_Fajo Жыл бұрын
@@dpapad202 Maybe having vacations in Greece do not support your whining? My last vacation was 2 years ago. The one before that when we still had two zero's in the calendar. Am I whining? No. It's how it is.
@herrwahnsinn4229
@herrwahnsinn4229 Жыл бұрын
The last 2 winters have ## a hard one here even in the sub-tropics...
@DavidHarris74
@DavidHarris74 Жыл бұрын
I didn't move here *only* because of your KZfaq channel, but it was a big reason why I did. And, I brought my wife, 2 kids, and 2 dogs (picking up their poop !) with me.
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
😄 glad my videos encouraged you. In which district did you decide to settle?
@Alex9BarCa
@Alex9BarCa Жыл бұрын
Don't lie. You moved because of Hartz IV :D
@T1KO63
@T1KO63 Жыл бұрын
​@@Alex9BarCa It's called Bürgergeld (citizen's money) now
@DavidHarris74
@DavidHarris74 Жыл бұрын
Friedrichshain ! I recognize most of the backgrounds in this video. I love RAW especially.
@trafalgalaw777
@trafalgalaw777 Жыл бұрын
lol I think I played your Modpack once xD
@SunKing968
@SunKing968 Жыл бұрын
Well done! Berlin is indeed noticeably dirtier than other major German cities, but it's all about relative context and where you originated from. For example if you're coming from a third world country (such as England), you won't perceive Berlin as particularly dirty. Similarly, if you've spent 10 years in the Cultural Cesspool (USA) eating their rubber bread, you won't be complaining much about the average German bakery in Berlin : )
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
yesss all in life is relative 😅 even time
@shahlabadel8628
@shahlabadel8628 Жыл бұрын
you are so right!
@MsLovelybeats
@MsLovelybeats Жыл бұрын
😂
@maxkrause3452
@maxkrause3452 Жыл бұрын
Ich weiß nicht wieviele Europäische Städte du schon gesehen hast aber Berlin ist nicht dreckig die BSR macht nen verdammt guten Job!
@free22
@free22 Жыл бұрын
Why is it dirtier than other German cities? That’s the part I don’t understand.
@requetedaermon
@requetedaermon Жыл бұрын
You really nailed the situation. One easily goes mad with ambulances, everything is dirty and moving out is a mad thing to do. Still, summer in Berlin, Telegram delivery of goods and party+freedom always available is too good :D
@LeoPlaw
@LeoPlaw Жыл бұрын
I arrived in Berlin 2003 and left in 2012. Seems I caught the city in better / easier times. Mind you, even then it was dirty and stinky. What changed it was the flood of people that the likes of EasyJet brought in on the weekends after 2008. That's when it started with the broken glass, long queues, dealers everywhere and insane rent. Berlin became a victim of its popularity.
@Moodytraxx
@Moodytraxx Жыл бұрын
On Point 👌
@marcneumann1814
@marcneumann1814 Жыл бұрын
They say: "A lot of the wrong kind of people came to Berlin. People that can only take and cannot give. E.g. hedonists."?:)
@lungesygdom
@lungesygdom Жыл бұрын
Hearing about your town hall makes me glad that i live in a country where you register online when you move.
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
yes Germany has been trying for decades to digitalize all that, but has failed miserably 😌
@kupeyvision6721
@kupeyvision6721 Жыл бұрын
@@RadicalLiving It is easier to set up smthg from scratch under Boris Yeltsin rather than to reform smthg created under Bismarck.
@alihorda
@alihorda Жыл бұрын
Oh that reminds me when in Freyung I had to write an email to ask about the appointment because their website was 0% useful
@hyperbeast8898
@hyperbeast8898 Жыл бұрын
Complaining about weather, international student here in London holding my tea in every rain day))
@estherr468
@estherr468 Жыл бұрын
14:15 "German villages have amazing bakerys" Meanwhile shows stockphoto from a Dutch bakery
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
you got me! 😄
@MrSloika
@MrSloika Жыл бұрын
I love internet detectives.
@TheSolvenceny
@TheSolvenceny Жыл бұрын
Dutch People making fun of Germans because they are thinking they have good bread but pssst
@estherr468
@estherr468 Жыл бұрын
@@TheSolvenceny Pointing something out that is Dutch, doesn't mean i'm making fun of germans psst
@laurensadler3363
@laurensadler3363 Жыл бұрын
Hey I’m currently in Berlin for the first time from the UK and in spite of everything you have mentioned, there are no regrets. Will definitely be coming back! Your videoed have been a big help, thank you soo much for all your content!
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
So glad! 😊 Welcome to Berlin!
@LD2552DL
@LD2552DL Жыл бұрын
From Bucharest, visiting Berlin at least twice a year in the last 7 years. It has changed a lot, got a lot dirtier and homelesness and drug addiction are heart wrenching for me. Brought me to tears last May while walking round central Berlin. Id never swich Bucharest for that, though cheap and ugly, yet sunny and warm hearted. My surprise in your vid is about the fine from the city hall though the system makes it impossible for you to be fair, that sounds a lot like Bucharest and I must say im sad to hear it s happening in Germany. It s quite a struggle for a quality life here, yet Germany knows or at least knew what that is. Don t give up the fight! 💪💪💪👻👻👻😎😎😎
@kolli7150
@kolli7150 Жыл бұрын
I am not sure about the fine thing. I used to explain that I didn't get an appointment on time and I didn't have to pay anything a couple of years ago. Moreover, if you book an appointment there is the date of the booking included so you can actually proof that it's their fault not yours that you didn't come on time.
@lemsip207
@lemsip207 Жыл бұрын
It's increasing all over Europe now especially the UK. Italians complain about it too. Plus Paris is burning as the French don't take shit lying down so they take to the streets with molotov cocktails. They've been like that since 1968 and even before with the French Revolution. The Yellow Vests from five years ago come to mind. French women will take to the streets to complain about street harassment from men too.
@12Zarra
@12Zarra Жыл бұрын
A tipp for the people who are trying to get an appointment at the Bürgeramt: Any Bürgeramt will do, it doesn't have to be in the same district as you live! :)
@asadrauf7111
@asadrauf7111 Жыл бұрын
I have become a knopper addict because of your previous video. Kaufland put a sale on it yesterday and I bought so much of it. Now I can't stop eating them.
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
hahahaha yeah they can be quite addictive, i have also my phases where i eat them every day^^
@stnkva
@stnkva Жыл бұрын
Finally an honest video about Berlin😂 But so far can forgive it everything for its freedom and uniqueness
@learntechwithruth2147
@learntechwithruth2147 Жыл бұрын
This video made me cry. My sister has lived there since the late 70s and never complains. I guess you get used to it all.
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
humans can get used to almost any environment^^
@baumaus9014
@baumaus9014 Жыл бұрын
I never experienced the honeymoon phase. The winter was way milder than I expected (my cousins in other parts of Germany have it way worse) and Berlin is way cleaner than my country. :/ But the apartment issue (which really should get seriously regulated), all the bureaucracy, the lack of public toilets, and the bad service even as soon as the airport are such a pain. Now, the clothing is so funny to me, since as a Latin American I've always liked to be colorful. I've gotten so many stares bc I own pastel yellow pants. But there are some colorful Berliners around...sometimes.
@erichamilton3373
@erichamilton3373 Жыл бұрын
Other parts of Latin America dress much grayer and darker than Germany.
@daniela1224
@daniela1224 Жыл бұрын
Where are the public toilettes in Latin America? Lol
@damonmelendez856
@damonmelendez856 9 ай бұрын
@@daniela1224in the bushes
@lobbybarn1830
@lobbybarn1830 3 ай бұрын
Where are the Latin hangouts in Berlin?
Жыл бұрын
When I visited Berlin for language course my initial reaction was "It looks like my home city, just bigger and with a little bit more of money" (not in positive way)
@Bofur39
@Bofur39 Жыл бұрын
Jako Dolnoślązak potwierdzam w 100%, w Berlinie czuję się jak w takim połączeniu Wrocławia i Poznania, jak u siebie, tylko właśnie z trochę większym budżetem, który gdzieś zanika w tym brudzie
Жыл бұрын
@@Bofur39 no ja akurat górny Śląsk (Bytom, Zabrze). To chyba standard w poniemieckich miastach
@zanapurpurie
@zanapurpurie Жыл бұрын
I swear I'm not paid by these people, but I used conny for my current apartment and they lowered my rent by 130 euros. They were very helpful and professional during the whole process and the landlords simply accepted to lower the rent to the legal amount. I definitely recommend them 😁
@kuukuuleelee
@kuukuuleelee Жыл бұрын
What exactly do they do? Talk to your hauvervaltung or go to court with you? Does hausvervaltung get mad if you turn to them? Cause i do not want to piss them off
@Elysich
@Elysich Жыл бұрын
@@kuukuuleelee Of course they do get mad lol. You're taking money from them.
@kuukuuleelee
@kuukuuleelee Жыл бұрын
@@Elysich yeah but mad in a sense - is there a chance of them kicking me out based on that..mad?
@zanapurpurie
@zanapurpurie 10 ай бұрын
@@kuukuuleelee they write a letter to your landlord or hausverwaltung where they explain the legal grounds for which the rent shouldn't be higher than xyz euros (depend on your apartment). Then they ask them to agree to lowering the rent to maximum 10% higher than that legal rent price, and if they don't agree they take them to court. You don't have to pay anything if they fail, but the law is on our side here. This is a lucrative business for Conny because it actually works. No landlord or administration wants to got to court for a case they will surely lose.
@zanapurpurie
@zanapurpurie 10 ай бұрын
@@kuukuuleelee legally speaking, no. If you have an unlimited contract (unbefristet) the only reasons for kicking you out could be that they want to use the apartment themselves (which I'm not sure how they can prove) or some serious reason, like you violated the Hausordnung several times or you didn't pay rent, etc. But using your right to lower the rent to the legal price is not a valid reason to kick you out. They might not be happy about it, but who cares about that 🤷‍♀
@leventunver
@leventunver Жыл бұрын
Finally! I have waited for this video since I subscribed to your channel... 5 years ago. After a while I stopped giving a damn and accepted it all, like a true Berliner.
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
better late than never^^
@ilyamerzlyakov5540
@ilyamerzlyakov5540 Жыл бұрын
To be fair, the weather situation applies to whole central Europe. This spring has been especially horrible, I only remember a few rain free days in March and April
@Eunegin23
@Eunegin23 Жыл бұрын
Berlin-grey is extra grey and the weather in Central Europe is indeed also regionally different. I heard that there is blue (!) sky only 200 km away from Berlin! Berlin is a summer city. If you arrive in November you are screwed. Gruß aus Schöneberg!
@Micha-bp5om
@Micha-bp5om Жыл бұрын
Not true, I live in Stuttgart and it is usually really sunny
@awpetersen5909
@awpetersen5909 Жыл бұрын
Especially cold and rainy thus year. 😢
@brokenbussy
@brokenbussy Жыл бұрын
Not true, if you’re used to west or south Germany, Berlin is pure depression Land in winter
@simone4420
@simone4420 Жыл бұрын
I was born in Berlin. I must say, you hit it well. We Berliners´ are just grumpy. And yes, grumpy: The Berliners' attempt to be friendlier to fellow human beings failed because we don't care about fellow human beings we'll never meet again anyway. Well, charming or nice is better for others. But because we are grumpy anyway, we don't care. Your info on the bread: There is still good bread at reasonable price , just have a look. And: We are very hardworking people who love bread very much. If we can not get a good one, we just bake it ourselves. No big deal. And finally: I am not a friend of drinking in public. But it attracts a lot of tourists, and we owe a lot of money to them. It's not the people who live here who make the trash. And Berlin doesn't like to clean up other people's mess. It's because we are grumpy and don't care about others :)
@MeJustAimy
@MeJustAimy Жыл бұрын
🎉
@LCMM2150
@LCMM2150 Жыл бұрын
I agree with everything, confirm it and support it. You just forgot to mention the water full of "Kalk". It tastes (and it shouldn't), makes the skin itch and leave stains on everything.
@marcneumann1814
@marcneumann1814 Жыл бұрын
Is that a joke?:)
@xc4945
@xc4945 Жыл бұрын
If you think Buergeramt appointments fill up within minutes. You should see the appointments for German embassy in Bangalore. It happens in seconds! 🤣
@dschehutinefer5627
@dschehutinefer5627 Жыл бұрын
Berlinian born and raised here speaking. Can definitely agree with most of the points with some caveats. 1. Yes, the garbage issue is extremely frustrating. I have now twice on my way to work crossed paths with very well fed rats and peoples' "someone else will eventually pick it up" attitude is absolutely enraging. I guess it's also another expression of the rampant idea that 'freedom' essentially means narcissism that bit us so hard during the pandemic. 2. The rents are a no-brainer. I actually don't live inside the city anymore since I was a kid so that I have at least some chance to save up money. It's insanity. 3. ... which actually means I never really had to deal with Berlin town hall appointments. So yay me! 4. The service... yeah. It depends on where you go to, bouncing back and forth between indifference and "actively making you feel like you are a pest". Amusingly, the worst service I ever got was at a real bakery, getting berated for not bringing my own bag and a few days later getting berated for not handing it over quickly enough. 5. My workplace is right next to a police station and live somewhat close to a fire department. I thought the sirens repeatedly interrupting you speaking were mostly from that... 6. Somewhat confused about the clothes thing. Why... would it bother anyone how others dress? Sounds like not being your business. 7. Yeah, the "piss spots" are dreadful and I also am very confused why the city government seems downright ignorant to the increasing homelessness problem, making underfunded charities being the only ones who give a shit. There seriously need to be some bold steps in that regard, which in turn would much increase the overall appearance of the city when there is a smaller threat of having to see some homeless guy's dick waving around in the dead of winter... 8. Well, I'm neither cool nor attractive enough for Berlin's nightlife and frankly never cared for it in the first place, so I can't make any judgements on that. 9. As others in the comments have already stated, you still can find good bakeries if you look for them. The service will still be horrendous, but they are there. But of course they are indeed a dying breed with all the competition of Backshops, supermarkets and people having to penny pinch... which in turn makes them only even more expensive because they need to raise prices to break even. 10. Honestly the only thing I have to disagree with as a winter person, since to me it's the other way around. I like it when it's cold and rainy because then you can at least be productive. What I hate is the global warming related issue that on one hand I haven't seen a real winter with real snow that lasts for more than a couple of hours since I was a child. On the other hand there are the increasingly harsh summers where you melt and then cook in your own juices, unable to get anything done... no, that's just disgusting. 11. Ugh... well, another one where I think I can't really say much to it given that I never dated, much less ever was in a relationship. I however do think that... these observations here are more indicative of him hanging out with the 'radical' party people crowd, therefore... all the sex I guess. I do wonder whether there is an intersection of observations though. Because back when I was at university and talked with girls, the topic inevitably at some point came to their super sweet long-time boyfriends since High School. Which gave me the distinct impression that there simply are no female singles anywhere, something that somewhat coincides with his impression that the most you can hope for is polyamory. But yeah, dating sucks.
@Svrt90
@Svrt90 Жыл бұрын
👏🏼👏🏼 I agree with absolutely everything you wrote!
@janesmy6267
@janesmy6267 9 ай бұрын
This is depressing to read as a immigrant looking to build a life here
@chrisb2942
@chrisb2942 Жыл бұрын
You nailed it. You can add some more points as parents of kids.
@mueste
@mueste Жыл бұрын
Everything is true. Born and raised here. The bread situation and the whether is the hardest part for me right now. Been to the high price hipster bakery and paid 7 Euros for a bread..😂
@ikosan3026
@ikosan3026 Жыл бұрын
The distance in Berlin is ......huge. When you see on map you think it's quite near, but when you take a bike and start to drive it's the end of the world (You will never go there).
@marcneumann1814
@marcneumann1814 Жыл бұрын
They say: "Take the subway.":)
@McCream11
@McCream11 Жыл бұрын
Gut platziertes Placement Bre. Schön wieder mehr Videos von dir zu sehen.
@compota334
@compota334 Жыл бұрын
I come from Montevideo Uruguay. In some regards quite similar to Berlin (hippie and alternative city full of graffities and dog poop), but something that was surprising to me is that you barely see apartment buildings been constructed. In Montevideo you see a new building been constructed each 3 or 4 streets. Here you have entire neighbourhoods with no constructions whatsoever. And the height limit seems also very low. Knowing the nightmare of German bureaucracy I suppose it might be very difficult for a private company to get a new construction permit. It seems that the only construction going on is from the government: museums and railroads. And no... you wont fix it by freezing prices by law.. any basic economic book will tell you that that is a bad idea.
@dnocturn84
@dnocturn84 Жыл бұрын
Yes, they need to build more apartments. That's how you adress such an issue, that is driven by supply and demand. There is too much demand and only so little supply, so prices increase drastically. But no, they don't build more apartments. There is a variety of reasons. Firstly, estate is very expensive in Berlin. And construction costs plus all of the paperwork is expensive as well. Unless you aren't a billionaire or a company with insane budgets, you will most likely not be able to buy and build anything there. And the corresponding companies already own most apartments there, so they do profit through an increase of prices and building more, would not really be in their interest, as it would stop their profits going up. The only thing that did work in the past, is when the government subsidizes construction of new apartments. But Berlin is poor. Then there is also a strange breed of environmentalists living there. Good luck trying to build something new, without environmentslist sueing you for years. They want to preserve this piece of nature, where you want to build stuff on it. You could buy a ruined building, demolish that and build there, but chances are, that some commune claimes that place and won't leave either. And they will sue you as well. And Berlin is threatening to expropriate landlords. There have been many attempts and they get more and more sucessful. So if you're a potential future landlord, you should not invest in Berlin, unless Berliners give up these extremists positions.
@compota334
@compota334 Жыл бұрын
@@dnocturn84 I understand that stablished companies don´t want to increase offer and lower prices of their own buildings, but new companies should see an opportunity for profit, even if land is expensive they should see that compensated by higher rent prices, and fast allocation of all finished units. You more expensive land in other places, and yet they still construct new buildings. I suspect that the real problem is political/ideological.. Berliners already have their own long term rent contracts and they give a shit about new people here, plus they think they are fighting capitalism from their privileged frozen-price-by-law hold apartments.
@marcneumann1814
@marcneumann1814 Жыл бұрын
They say the reason is: "Green and dark-red in the government for last six years."?:)
@wolpertinger7277
@wolpertinger7277 Жыл бұрын
Hey my mom was Born in Montevideo ,too.i live in germany
@Luka_Griffin
@Luka_Griffin Жыл бұрын
I understand your perspective, and the things you pointed out really suck, but as many of the bad things that exist in Berlin also exist where I live, and the city I live in doesn't have any of the good things Berlin has, then I'd rather live there. Thanks for talking about them! Your videos on what life is really like in Berlin are always super useful and of course very entertaining. 🖤
@paula4086
@paula4086 Жыл бұрын
I don't mind the winter weather in November, December, and January, it's kind of expected. What bothers me is not having a proper spring weather until the end of May. I think March and April are really terrible. I have just sent your video to two friends in two different countries, it's really spot on and thank you for it. The sirens are annoying, that's true, but the emergency service is really fast and efficient (from my experience) so I always try to think about it if I get annoyed.
@kuukuuleelee
@kuukuuleelee Жыл бұрын
It is too loud for no reason even on an empty street and it is too loooud for nooo fucking reason along with traffic and baustelle the noise is unbearble And no spring and last summer was in 2018
@paula4086
@paula4086 Жыл бұрын
@@kuukuuleelee it's not too loud for no reason. I'm a driver and if you have music on in the car and with the traffic around you, it helps to hear it from a distance so that you can already make way for it. Let's not be selfish for a second and think about those who need every second in those moments.
@kuukuuleelee
@kuukuuleelee Жыл бұрын
You can hear it lowered ..i wear noise cancelation headphones and still can hear... They are over the top "better be safe than sorry politics.. just like the underground police - bvg being arrogant for no reason ( please me a video bout how big of an arrogant bullies they are) most of these Signals can be toned down but they like being stressed
@paula4086
@paula4086 Жыл бұрын
@@kuukuuleelee I agree with you that it's noise pollution and I didn't know that about the police, luckily I have never had any experience with them.
@sigmaoctantis1892
@sigmaoctantis1892 9 ай бұрын
I was in Berlin in May, this year. Two things I noticed and even spoke about it when I was there- The lack of public toilets and the sirens. I live in Sydney Australia. I hear sirens from time to time at home but in Berlin it was a strangely common experience.
@SanjaWilliams
@SanjaWilliams Жыл бұрын
I live in England, I find it user friendly and easy to live here. Barely any bureaucracy in my experience. However, just as dirty if not worse.
@henrytudor8537
@henrytudor8537 Жыл бұрын
England is a country. Berlin is a city. Please be specific. I live in Canterbury and it is clean and lovely..nothing like what this video shows.
@freckled_nomad
@freckled_nomad Жыл бұрын
I am so happy living in Frankfurt Oder. We dont have any of the problems you mentioned. And whenever I want I can go to Berlin. It takes just an hour. It also takes me an hour to go to the lake, forest and other wonderful places of nature. Moreover my apartment on the 12th floor with an amazing view of all the town costs only 250euro.
@freckled_nomad
@freckled_nomad Жыл бұрын
@@evelynkwateng9290 You should go to real estate agency and ask them to find you an apartment. For example, my real estate agency is called Wohnbau.
@goldflo91
@goldflo91 Жыл бұрын
250 € a month ? You're very lucky 🍀🍀🍀
@yutu3327
@yutu3327 Жыл бұрын
How is it possible to travel in just 1 hour? Via flight? Or trains are that fast there?
@freckled_nomad
@freckled_nomad Жыл бұрын
@@yutu3327 It seems you couldn't understand what cities we were talking about. Moreover, you shouldn't ask me such questions. 😂 Do you want me to write you here train schedule? Just google everything.
@aguanta_la_chanta3752
@aguanta_la_chanta3752 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion and for the reasons you stated, Frankfurt Oder and other mid-sized cities are completely underrated in Germany and the big cities are generally overrated.
@Bellasie1
@Bellasie1 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you for the honest depiction. I have a soft spot for Berlin that predates the fall of the wall. As a teenager when I visited Berlin (mainly West Berlin) during the 80s, it was a fascinating place which appeared more modern, clean and orderly than my own country (France), people also seemed more open and friendly (at least in my own experience), and wayyyyy more open-minded than anywhere else in Europe that I knew (France, the UK, Italy, Spain and Switzerland namely). There was an intense sense of freedom and urge to enjoy life in the air, rendered all the more striking by the fact that it really was an island of freedom, with the constant reminder of its very real boundaries made visible at any given moment not only because of the wall presence but particularly because of the ubiquitous TV tower popping up at every corner of the central districts. A bewildering sensation at the time. Saying that, I would really really love for you to make a video with Mark Reeder and/or discuss his B-Movie that is the tale of that particular oddly magical era. In my humble opinion, the contemporary fascination for Berlin actually draws from that era by way of the techno era that followed (but took its roots there) and hasn't ended. In short, rather than what it offers now, Berlin attracts because of its charged "cool" heritage... much like New York or Paris, in different ways, but unlike newly popular destinations like Lisbon, Seoul or Singapore. I'd love your opinion on this. Love your videos, by the way!
@berlinorama
@berlinorama Жыл бұрын
I moved to Berlin in 1982 (and am still here) and I think you are correct. Berlin is still living on its reputation from the 1980s and 1990s.
@Bellasie1
@Bellasie1 Жыл бұрын
@@berlinorama Thank you very much! 💗
@anastasiatro999
@anastasiatro999 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the interesting video!!! It would be great to see reviews of other cities too! ❤
@user-gb2lx7fi1t
@user-gb2lx7fi1t Жыл бұрын
Wow! Amazing video. I really enjoyed that. I am living in Prague and it is very hard to find the affordable flat as well.
@nothingheretowatch7371
@nothingheretowatch7371 Жыл бұрын
Winters are gray, but summers are awsome!
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
indeed
@AbsintheReverie
@AbsintheReverie Жыл бұрын
The amount of rubbish really was a shock to me and one of my biggest pet peeves about Europe is the lack of public toilets. It's so difficult walking around all day as a tourist, especially in summer when you drink a lot, and you can't find a toilet or you have to pay. I guess that is one good thing about here in Australia- free public toilets. Although our rents are going crazy too. I wish we had a service like this Conny. I love Europe and I look forward to visiting Berlin again one day.
@valentinalicheli1928
@valentinalicheli1928 Жыл бұрын
Too Bad that "developed" nations have let themselves GO So bad that pretty Soon; the Third-World nations will Start Looking like First-World, and Vice versa.
@serahloeffelroberts9901
@serahloeffelroberts9901 7 ай бұрын
In San Francisco the city ordered some expensive toilet units that cleaned themselves. The junkies resorted to shooting up in there and generally trashed these very expensive toilets. Meanwhile homeless people poop and pee in the streets in plain sight. The streets are now a public health issue. They used to have a big bus depot downtown but had to demolish it because homeless people lived in the toilet stalls
@srk9357
@srk9357 Жыл бұрын
I can't wait to visit Berlin in winter this year.
@paulstrahnickiy1724
@paulstrahnickiy1724 Жыл бұрын
Wow, cool and very useful advertising integration! Loved this video bro!
@oakes1085
@oakes1085 Жыл бұрын
I like the honesty with which you made your video. I visited Berlin in 2007 and loved it (for most parts)😅
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
any time! 😄 about to come for another visit then 😋
@oakes1085
@oakes1085 Жыл бұрын
@@RadicalLiving for sure 😁
@sugonmad2402
@sugonmad2402 Жыл бұрын
That's actually how the trees in Berlin look right now? Wow, I moved to Lake Constance and everything here is already so green. In Munich, where I grew up, it seems to still be all bone trees and almost no grren. Really makes a difference.
@turjo119
@turjo119 Жыл бұрын
Half the stuff you mentioned about Berlin reminded me of the capital in my country(and not the good parts)...but like you said...I think this is just typical of all capital cities. I was okay with dealing most of these but then the last one had me like "Oh c'mon!" Regardless still an awesome city. Your videos inspired me to visit it and I hope to do so again in summer this year :)
@valentinalicheli1928
@valentinalicheli1928 Жыл бұрын
LOL.
@Thespian821
@Thespian821 Жыл бұрын
I plan on flying into Berlin & spending my first day there as part of a group travel program. As an actor, my biggest fascination with the city was it’s influence on the arts (film & theatre) during the Weimar Era. To me, I couldn’t be in a better place than seeing a production of Bertolt Brecht’s “Die Dreigroschenoper” or a late night screening of Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis” with a local beer and curry wurst. BTW: I genuinely recommend a video about either of those men (or both). For the performing arts is more than simply a mirror held up to reality; but a tool for which to shape it.
@miovicdina7706
@miovicdina7706 Жыл бұрын
Theater and old cinema fan, I second that request! 🎭🎥🎩
@ao-111
@ao-111 Күн бұрын
So... with a terrible beer and a worse Wurst? People might make whatever jokes they'd like about German cuisine, but in the North, they aren't wrong.
@cgr4817
@cgr4817 Жыл бұрын
The pee-issue is not only in Berlin but in Germany, in some cities the smell is very noticeable. It's pretty common that in public parks there are portable toilet boxes, but they are so dirty and stinky that you really prefer to pee outdoors and take the risk to pay a fine. I always try to use paid toilets, which are usually clean and worth paying for, but there are not always ones nearby 😕 Make use of any opportunity in a bar, a museum or a municipal office if you have to deal with the burden of bureaucracy 😬
@leza4453
@leza4453 Жыл бұрын
In Munich not so much.
@dustgreylynx
@dustgreylynx Жыл бұрын
Have you tried Lyon or Bologna?
@goldflo91
@goldflo91 Жыл бұрын
​@@leza4453 Must depend on places and time, but you're mostly right Munich is said to be dirty and stinky during Oktoberfest, on mornings 😉 ; or around Hauptbahnhof on early mornings
@jamesberry4514
@jamesberry4514 3 ай бұрын
You really should hit the west coast of the US, Its not only #1, but #2 as well.
@indrinita
@indrinita Жыл бұрын
This definitely crushed my soul about Berlin. I have a job interview coming up there, but I live in Leipzig and hope I can work a lot from home. Love Berlin, but a lot of those negative points you mentioned, definitely bother me as well.
@baegels5272
@baegels5272 Жыл бұрын
Wittenberge has a wonderful train connection, so it's easy to go from there to Berlin and to Leipzig via train. Rent's affordable, air quality's good, and it's a quiet and good city. May be worth considering.
@chrisb2942
@chrisb2942 Жыл бұрын
Not much different in Leipzig though.
@buzifalus
@buzifalus Жыл бұрын
is the weather much different in Leipzig than in Berlin?
@indrinita
@indrinita Жыл бұрын
@@baegels5272 well there's an ICE that goes relatively quickly between Leipzig and Berlin, so the days I have to be in the office (if I get the job), I could do that if need be.
@indrinita
@indrinita Жыл бұрын
@@chrisb2942 I'd say Leipzig is still a far cry from Berlin with respect to all these negatives. And I guess it's partly because the jobs here for the most part are pretty low paying in comparison to other places in Germany. I haven't had a job in Leipzig for years for that reason.
@denjovand.6918
@denjovand.6918 Жыл бұрын
Awesome funny Video you did. ❤😂 That's perfectly on point. I'm definitely with you with all arguments you told and I'm not even living there. Nice greetings from Brandenburg - keep going
@FarisBaidoun
@FarisBaidoun 10 ай бұрын
I love the cut scenes you do to deliver "the feeling" especially the one about winter sucks your soul 😂
@wrtyioo
@wrtyioo Жыл бұрын
Registering a new address in Berlin is so 1990 😁 Here in Norway, you only need to go online to the website, and type in your new adress. And the winters...well I'm from Norway. And renting a appartment is still cheaper than here. The rent control is good. I wish we also had it. I think the rent is a problem in any capital and major cities.
@maclafm1252
@maclafm1252 Жыл бұрын
I'm sure rent is more in Norway than Berlin, but what are you earning in Norway? €2000/Month for rent isn't a big deal if you are earning €80k+/year, but if you are only earning €45k then €2000/month for rent is impossible.
@wrtyioo
@wrtyioo Жыл бұрын
@@maclafm1252So true, my bad. But that Rent control would have been nice.
@danibristol380
@danibristol380 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Berlin for almost three years. Finding a flat and work wasn't the problem really, I guess I was lucky.... the appointment for registering was quickly arranged as well. The dirt is everywhere, true, the "politeness" of Berliners is famous/ infamous, the clubbing I don't know as I don't care. Using your bike is good, the bike lanes on the street are in good condition, the bike lanes on the pavement less so, so it depends a bit on where you go. Ulrich supermarket at Zoo is great as it is open Sundays (I recommend the early hours, from noon it will be packed). Living is okay in Berlin for normal people - but not, if you like me, are crazy and have one unusual hobby: AMATEUR THEATRE!!! It's not possible to live in Berlin and participate in normal amateur theatre. Either you find a club that sounds interesting, then they want horrendous membership fees (and we are talking here like up to 20 € per month - the German average is 30 - 40 € a year!!!) - or you don't find a club at all. I found one which was more like a let's-do-stuff-together-and-also-act-from-time-to-time-club for 60 € a year. And maybe one play every 18 months. That is not good for someone who wants a role twice a year preferably. So I made a decision: I left my decent job and moved back to Hamburg because here I can act as much as I like as there is an active amateur theatre scene in Hamburg. I can act in High German, in Low German AND in English, comedies, plays, children's Christmas pantomimes.... So it was a decision I haven't regretted. If you don't care for amateur theatre, go and try out living in Berlin, you will probably like it.
@marcneumann1814
@marcneumann1814 Жыл бұрын
Is that a joke?:)
@marcneumann1814
@marcneumann1814 Жыл бұрын
They say: "And if you can't find one, start one."?!:)
@markpanin
@markpanin Жыл бұрын
Lol, I moved from Moscow to Berlin and was struck with how many sunny days there are, even in winter. In Moscow there is no sun for maybe 4-5 months straight it’s strange but it is so(
@a.r.stellmacher8709
@a.r.stellmacher8709 5 ай бұрын
I think people sometimes complain just for the sake of complaining,
@tin8622
@tin8622 Жыл бұрын
The throwing old mattresses in the streets situation,I hate it,I thought it only happened in my city,I never imagined it would happen in Berlin!But at least here rents aren't that crazy👀
@RayVinyard
@RayVinyard Жыл бұрын
That reminds me, i have an appointment at the town hall on wednesday for renewing my Personalausweis.
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@RayVinyard
@RayVinyard Жыл бұрын
@@RadicalLiving thanks
@ChanaRules
@ChanaRules Жыл бұрын
Regarding dating, I think it's better if you move with an established partner there. But looking for one (especially if you're monogamous)... will crush your soul as he properly said it, and also will leave you emotionally traumatized. I talked to several foreign women about it and all of them agree.
@JosePromis
@JosePromis Жыл бұрын
There is also GEMA. I used to work in piano bars in Los Angeles, but that can not exist in Berlin because one must "pre-register" every song with GEMA, and it is so complicated. I once had to pay a fine for playing my OWN songs without clearing them with GEMA! Still, I do not regret moving here and it is much better than Los Angeles. Good video!
@larielfernandes4360
@larielfernandes4360 Жыл бұрын
Having moved here from Brazil I definitely feel the hard weather 🥶 but you won't really know what "dirty" and "smelly" looks like until you visit Sao Paulo, so my perception of Berlin is that it smells rather good, at least if you stay away from the major pee spots 😅 the queues are obviously horrible, but I try to stay away from Berghain and Sisyphos and go early (about 30 min before opening time) to smaller parties (which are already pretty big when compared with parties outside of Berlin)
@valentinalicheli1928
@valentinalicheli1928 Жыл бұрын
LOL
@Moodytraxx
@Moodytraxx Жыл бұрын
💕💕💕👌
@doughmeurer
@doughmeurer Жыл бұрын
Sao Paulo isn't that smelling.. only by the river (Pinheiros), the other parts of the city are ok. Rio de Janeiro tho, smells EVERYWHERE. absolutely disgusting
@mstrsmth2301
@mstrsmth2301 Жыл бұрын
I stood in line for damn 2 hours just to find out it wasnt Berghain 😅
@jabba1488
@jabba1488 Жыл бұрын
oh you must have queued up for Laboratory 🤣consider yourself lucky you didn't get in!!!
@tatianas5124
@tatianas5124 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos! 🐻🇩🇪 I’ve lived in Berlin for over six years and started to feel like I hate the city now and wanna move away but it’s still somehow the only city I wanna live in at this very moment. Now you perfectly described it as an ‘ended honeymoon phase that turned into love-hate relationship’, 100% that! 😅
@calippo4
@calippo4 Жыл бұрын
as someone who was born in Berlin thats all so true i got used to it but i flee the city every winter at least for a month
@britingermany
@britingermany Жыл бұрын
Great Video! When are you running for Mayor? It sounded like you might have something planned 🤪
@nicolasavvisato3944
@nicolasavvisato3944 Жыл бұрын
I have been in Berlin a month ago with a friend. I am a "Club culture" lover, I love to know everything about historical clubs and it is not a problem to me to demonstrate to a bouncer how much I would love to enter in a club like Berghain or Tresor. Anyway, I have been rejected by bouncers after 3-4 hours of queue, after being silent for all of the time, after have dressed fully black or in general as I would usually not dress, after studying (just for passion, not for need) the history of the club and the djing style of the one who is playing that night. A part of them looked me in the eyes and said to me just "I am sorry", showing me the way to go home with their hand. I love the History of Berlin, I know how much Techno is important to you berliners, but I think that bouncers do not do enough to choose who deserves to enter or not.
@nicolasavvisato3944
@nicolasavvisato3944 Жыл бұрын
Just to let you understand, I have been rejected at Berghain, Tresor, KitKat and at Renate. Finally, at the 4th night in a row, the bouncer girl at Tresor let me enter at 5am😂. It has been a nice experience
@RealNelsonC
@RealNelsonC Жыл бұрын
Ich finde das betrifft das nicht nur Berlin, sondern alle größeren Städte. Ich werde nie verstehen, was Leute daran finden, zusammengepfercht in Städten zu wohnen. Für mich überwiegen die Nachteile bei weitem.
@arctix4518
@arctix4518 Жыл бұрын
Naja, es gibt genügend Leute, die jedes Wochenende oder sogar jeden Tag irgendetwas erleben wollen. Das hast du im Vorort und in der Provinz nicht, dort sehen 95% der Tage gleich aus. Ich bin im Berliner Speckgürtel aufgewachsen und ohne Auto oder zumindestens ein gutes Rad geht da gar nichts. Wohn jetzt seit 6 Jahren in der Großstadt und will den Mix aus ÖPNV, Fuß und Rad nicht mehr missen, diese Fortbewegung ist so viel angenehmer und entspannter als überall mit der Karre hingurken zu müssen. Das ist mir irgendwann richtig auf den Geist gegangen.
@m.m.2341
@m.m.2341 Жыл бұрын
Nein, andere Großstädte in Deutschland sind nicht so dysfunktional wie Berlin.
@arctix4518
@arctix4518 Жыл бұрын
@@m.m.2341 Aber eben auch nicht ansatzweise so dynamisch und disruptiv wie Berlin
@ravanpee1325
@ravanpee1325 9 ай бұрын
​@@arctix4518Wo ist denn Berlin distruptiv? Die Start-up Szene zieht längst woanders hin
@sandswalker
@sandswalker Жыл бұрын
We just visited Berlin last week and saw you recording this video (we are the group at 10:59) and just now KZfaq recommended me this video, what are the chances!! hahahah. It was quite shocking for us to see so many bottle caps and crystal bottles everywhere, but I mostly blamed it on public drinking being legal there. Most of the other problems, like dirtiness, apartment rent prices or bureaucracy are very similar in my country. Cheers from Spain!!!
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
Hahaha nice 😅 hope you had a good time in Berlin!
@sandswalker
@sandswalker Жыл бұрын
@@RadicalLiving we had a great time, thanks 😂 I hope we didn't interrupt too much your video, we didn't see the camera at first and we were talking loud af.
@nikhilsrl
@nikhilsrl Жыл бұрын
Man, I live in Toronto and I don't believe the winters in Berlin can be as cold as we have it here.
@m.m.2341
@m.m.2341 Жыл бұрын
No, they aren't as cold, not even close. But they are really gray and barely any snow.
@nikhilsrl
@nikhilsrl Жыл бұрын
@@m.m.2341 Yeah I get it. Gray can be gloomy and uninspiring.
@m.m.2341
@m.m.2341 Жыл бұрын
@@nikhilsrl I had to point that out. I live in Western Germany and our winter is just annoying. Usually slightly above freezing, gray skies, tons of rain. I wish I could experience a beautiful snowy Canada style winter instead.
@nikhilsrl
@nikhilsrl Жыл бұрын
@@m.m.2341 Man, I live in Canada, but I am from South India. So I don't really like the winters, even the snow. Snow just turns into slush and then there is also the shovelling. However, that's not to say you will not like it. Especially, if you are into winter sports.
@marcneumann1814
@marcneumann1814 Жыл бұрын
They say: "Berlin is better than Toronto. Not only because of the weather."?!:)
@rasmusbretzinger6539
@rasmusbretzinger6539 Жыл бұрын
The Bread Situation is the dealbreaker for me. Sorry Berlin
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
Though it's a great opportunity to open a real Bavarian bakery here. Leute werden dir die Bude einrennen! 😄
@rasmusbretzinger6539
@rasmusbretzinger6539 Жыл бұрын
@@RadicalLiving Good luck finding a great Baker in Bavaria and convincing him/her to move to Berlin 😂 But the idea is great.
@Bellasie1
@Bellasie1 Жыл бұрын
@@rasmusbretzinger6539 Haha.
@shimokitazawa1217
@shimokitazawa1217 Жыл бұрын
Ich mag Semmelchen. 🥺🥺🥺
@onionface5835
@onionface5835 Жыл бұрын
OMG gang bangs! thats disgusting, please tell me where these happen so I can avoid those places.
@jobra7624
@jobra7624 14 күн бұрын
Or u secretly like them? 😏
@sallypalmer1616
@sallypalmer1616 Жыл бұрын
I am a native berliner, as are my parents and grandparents and I can tell you whats the problem with berlin. Everything inside the Ring (inner circle) has nothing to do with berlin anymore. It is a foreigner made vegan, techno paradise. If you want to experience the real berlin you have to move out of the Ring (I dont mean the suburbes, but just outside the inner circle). There you still have lots of bakeries which bake themselves, it is cleaner, it doesn't smell like pee, you get quicker appointments at the bürgeramt, the rents are more reasonable (but still to high). And also real berliner do not only want crazy relationships and one night stands.
@kietzi
@kietzi 6 ай бұрын
i was raised in Berlin and we moved for some years out. when i lived in Frankfurt, it annoyed me, how clean the streets was... felt like nobody is "living" there or like an hospital... now i am back again and it feels like home 🥰 but i also think its very important to take your trash with you and leave every place clean.
@lenabeermanncomedy
@lenabeermanncomedy Жыл бұрын
OMG ich wusste gar nicht, was ich alles hasse an Berlin, du hast es nochmal in mir hervorgeholt :D wohne mitten in Friedrichshain und kann einfach nur unterschreiben in jedem Punkt
@Eunegin23
@Eunegin23 Жыл бұрын
stimmt. Und trotzdem wohnen wir hier!
@abbyschwendler1107
@abbyschwendler1107 Жыл бұрын
The winter weather of Berlin is a selling point to me.
@MrSloika
@MrSloika Жыл бұрын
Winter weather in NYC is colder than in Berlin (Jan/Feb). Summers (July/Aug) are also much hotter.
@abbyschwendler1107
@abbyschwendler1107 Жыл бұрын
@@MrSloika i live in Buffalo NY so I'm familiar with NY weather. I'd love some cooler summers. I'm fine with the buffalo winter temps, but I'd enjoy less snow.
@RickStarbuck
@RickStarbuck 4 ай бұрын
I was just there on my first visit, and we were amazed at how CLEAN the city was (Mitte area).
@daple1997
@daple1997 Жыл бұрын
Me who lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada I think the weather in Berlin is great lol but that's one of the colder cities in one of the coldest countries
@joshsilvajr1227
@joshsilvajr1227 Жыл бұрын
"The weather in Berlin is awful" Stockholm: "Hold my insipid Swedish beer"
@userAA
@userAA Жыл бұрын
Very helpful video again! I could have never imagined such things about Berlin! You're a rare human being in Berlin!
@swantjeshakespeare
@swantjeshakespeare Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Berlin but moved away as a teen. I still love visiting, but as a mum now myself I'd never raise my kid there. Still I am very thankful for the city and it's influence on my upbringing:)
@gregkarvellas
@gregkarvellas Жыл бұрын
I have been in Berlin for 5 months and I really love it BUT this video hits home! I have just exited the Honeymoon phase....
@RadicalLiving
@RadicalLiving Жыл бұрын
hahaha that was a short honeymoon phase^^ stay strong, summer is around the corner!
@gregkarvellas
@gregkarvellas Жыл бұрын
@@RadicalLiving Thanks! Loved your videos of your time in Cape Town, that's where I am from!
@GlenHunt
@GlenHunt Жыл бұрын
I mentioned to a friend that I was thinking about moving to Germany. She said it's great...as long as you like rainy weather and grumpy people. 🤣
@RicardoKlein
@RicardoKlein Жыл бұрын
Hahahha, we came this weekend first time and we are loving it
@viktoriabaron710
@viktoriabaron710 Жыл бұрын
maaaan, you're so right, thanks for the video and giving me a few moment to reflect :)
@muhammadjahidkabir7389
@muhammadjahidkabir7389 Жыл бұрын
Very well done! But Berlin is still my favorite city and I will always stay here, no matter what. The problems of the city are my problems, we will fix it together.
@nadiaalex528
@nadiaalex528 Жыл бұрын
I visited Berlin one time in 2016, and one thing I’ll never forget is that on 4th of July it was +4 degrees (Celsius) during the night lol. I came from Prague and it’s actually pretty chilly in Prague during the night as well, but not THAT chilly. I can’t even imagine how cold it gets during the winter!! 😳
@m.m.2341
@m.m.2341 Жыл бұрын
Not as cold as Prague usally :D
@tudy32
@tudy32 Жыл бұрын
Hello. Bucharest has very nice places and it’s very cool for night life party and museums. It’s very crowded and polluted but it still has it’s positive attributes.
@lemsip207
@lemsip207 Жыл бұрын
I experienced a few hours in Berlin what I would have experienced in a week, month or year in any other European capital city. Cardiff is also known for its litter and broken glass. Same with the Welsh Valleys. I never had bicycle punctures until I moved to Cardiff and then get several a year. The only reason why north Cardiff isn't litter strewn is because of the volunteers who keep picking it up on litter picks or when they walk their dogs. We picked up litter on the path from IKEA to the other end of Cardiff Bay and as we walked back saw new litter. I'm pushing for mandatory deposits on all glass and plastic bottles and even on beer glasses in pubs because people take them outside of the pub and smash them into the gutters. The service is top notch in the UK now (so much so I fear for the staff who burn out having to keep it up) even in Greggs now as they are now better trained in customer service though they didn't used to be. But there is terrible service in some discount stores and independents in the suburbs as counter staff will chat to each other as they serve you or take your money before you have finished counting it out. I learned to stop them from grabbing my money before I finished counting it all out. Plus service in the UK in shops and cafes in the 70's and even into the 80's was exactly how you describe it in Berlin. I grew up just outside of Leicester and it was much worse in the suburbs than in the city centre. Especially when you're a teenager and especially in Plymouth where it still goes on there. They used to play nasty tricks on you as well by engaging in long conversations with the previous customer just to keep you waiting even longer and you could see that even the previous customer wants to get away to continue their shopping or get home before their food starts to melt if they bought anything frozen. Or they might give you eye contact to show they want to serve you and then snap at you for 'interrupting' their aimless and pointless repetitive conversation that even the other customer would want to get out of. I used to get my back on grumpy retail staff by taking a friend in with me into the shop and just hang out there for ages not buying anything and giggling behind my hands whenever the grumpiest member of staff appeared and come up with private derogatory nicknames for them. I wasn't old enough to go into pubs then but when I was I found there was the one pub in Plymouth city centre that didn't serve women. Lone women or women in single sex pairs or groups weren't supposed to be in there or they were supposed to look pretty and smile and wait for a man to buy them a drink. We would be waiting for ages at the bar while regulars sitting at the bar were served before us. When a man walked in and got served before us we decided to sit down without a drink and we then wouldn't let anyone else buy a drink for us. It's actually a faux pas to go into a pub and not buy a drink or have one bought for you just to sit there or use the toilet but we didn't care so if we got questioned we knew what we would say which would be "When you serve us directly at the bar then we will buy a drink but until then we are going to sit here."
@dashgq7782
@dashgq7782 Жыл бұрын
"just make sure not to catch many...." Me: feelings? "....STDs." Me: oh yeah that too, that is more important actually. 😅 My sweet innocent friend wanted to get over a German guy she went out with. She told me that we should go to Berlin together, after enticing her of the fun times i have every time i visit the city. She said she wants to enjoy it too and hopefully find another German guy who will fall in love with her. "it will be romantic" she said. I laughed at her and told her, "my sweet darling, we will go to Berlin to have fun, not to get your heart and soul crushed ok?" 😂 Oh but I do love Berlin! altho Berlin loving you back is not apparent most of the time haha
@user-vs5od5nm5h
@user-vs5od5nm5h Жыл бұрын
I'm from Russia, service in Berlin is awful, really. But people are very friendly, they smile almost always. And I began to smile too😂.
@frank4u2dayn8
@frank4u2dayn8 Жыл бұрын
Berlin is very special, Natalja. 😂😉 Many Russians live in Baden-Baden, not far away from the border to France (where I live). It's always a pleasure to meet friendly Russians there. Have a great time in Berlin. 🍀😊
@SRBOMBONICA86
@SRBOMBONICA86 9 ай бұрын
Omg they have those fake smiles
@frank4u2dayn8
@frank4u2dayn8 9 ай бұрын
@@SRBOMBONICA86 Have you ever been to the US? Everyone smiles there because it is expected. Many even go into debt to have crystal white teeth because otherwise they won't get a job.
@fitito500
@fitito500 2 ай бұрын
7:47 As a South American I got used to that because when the law becomes absurdly strict (either because the state is predatory and the law is simply an excuse to generate fines) that is when you are seeing corruption of the treasury.... the state is forces you to commit fraud... bad for business.....
@user-eu5vd6du7s
@user-eu5vd6du7s Жыл бұрын
So true. I felt like this when i moved here the 1st time 15 years ago. The 2nd time i had my expectation set right.
@proudlycanadian3023
@proudlycanadian3023 Жыл бұрын
BERLIN is the perfect combination of the cities in West London-Hayes and Harlington, Southall and Hounslow. Thanks to BERLIN, I can thrive in challenging situations!
@Moodytraxx
@Moodytraxx Жыл бұрын
👌🤣🤣
@KevinPetersdp
@KevinPetersdp Жыл бұрын
Hahaha I’ve been here 1 year now and I totally feel this already . So on point!
@ninjesus4079
@ninjesus4079 Жыл бұрын
regarding the bread issue; I recommend Hacker in Stargarder Str, Prenzlauer Berg. It is a typical Berlin DDR bakery; good bread and affordable
@runarandersen878
@runarandersen878 21 күн бұрын
The bread thing reminded me a lot about the breakfast at the hotel I stayed in Berlin. I thought it was only the hotel serving bad bread :)
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