TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Europe - Germany
-- german egyptian


Posted by mezizo on Jun-12-2005 15:16:

german egyptian

hi guys,

i am half egyptian and half german and was thinking of going to germany and living there the rest of my life.
but i don`t know "Will i be welcomed by germans" beacuse till now haven`t found any german who loves hybrid germans like me.

VIVA deutshland


Posted by RenM on Jun-12-2005 18:02:

i dont think this will be a problem at all. most of the people here dont have anything against people from foreign countries and acceppt them just like they were germans. however u should begin to learn german, that might become handy here


Posted by knobocop on Jun-12-2005 19:53:

I think Germany is a very good place to live in for a foreigner. For example here in Hamburg we got turkish, portugese, turkish, greek, ... communities/people living together very well. I think most of the bigger cities are a good place to live in being from whereever.


Posted by dEEkAy on Jun-12-2005 19:55:

quote:
Originally posted by RenM
however u should begin to learn german, that might become handy here


hehe wurd.
especially the older generation isnt that comfortable with english (in other words = most cant speak shit )


Posted by shattered~soul on Jun-12-2005 19:55:

quote:
Originally posted by knobocop
...I think most of the bigger cities are a good place to live in being from whereever.


Yeah, better move to a bigger city, some of the smaller villages here are populated by some very strange people


Posted by DennisF on Jun-12-2005 19:58:

hey!

try do go to big citys like berlin hamburg or cologne it will be easier for you to get into the society!what are you planning to do here for work?its essential for u to know the german language if not its almost impossible to get a job.


Posted by BloodfIower on Jun-12-2005 20:04:

if i would be moving (an i am, just a matter of time) i would choose BERLIN or DUESSELDORF anytime, those are plain the most modern, open minded n rockin citys u can really live in here in germany!


Posted by RenM on Jun-12-2005 21:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Bloodflower
if i would be moving (an i am, just a matter of time) i would choose BERLIN or DUESSELDORF anytime, those are plain the most modern, open minded n rockin citys u can really live in here in germany!


u would move to d�sseldorf cause your girlfriend is living in proximity there ;P


Posted by BloodfIower on Jun-13-2005 06:49:

right but thats only the case if she�s not movin to berlin with me instead


Posted by -=X[Stalker]X=- on Jun-13-2005 08:03:

quote:
Originally posted by shattered~soul
Yeah, better move to a bigger city, some of the smaller villages here are populated by some very strange people

Yeah, he has right.
Move to Hamburg or Berlin.


Posted by mezizo on Jun-13-2005 10:41:

well thanks guys

I think i`ll live in hamburg it`s a trance nation.
And for my language i understand a little german and can talk little but can`t actually write anything.
so I think I won`t get a problem in learning

peace,

deutshland uber alles


Posted by -=X[Stalker]X=- on Jun-13-2005 10:53:

quote:
Originally posted by mezizo
deutshland uber alles

*hust*


Posted by DennisF on Jun-13-2005 12:35:

quote:
Originally posted by -=X[Stalker]X=-
*hust*
wieso vaterlandsstolz ist doch nicht falsch .....wir sollten mal diese engstirnigkeit vergessen...h�tte einer das �ber die usa geschrieben w�rs normal und w�rd keinen kratzen aber wenn sowas mal einer �ber deutschland schreibt, heisst es sofort: ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ein rechtsradikaler

btw mezizo: its deuts"c"hland


Posted by RenM on Jun-13-2005 14:00:

vaterlandsstolz ok aber deutschland �ber alles ist wieder ein weltmachtsanspruch...


Posted by DennisF on Jun-13-2005 14:08:

quote:
Originally posted by RenM
vaterlandsstolz ok aber deutschland �ber alles ist wieder ein weltmachtsanspruch...
ja schon aber er weis doch nichtmal wie deutschland geschrieben wird...dann weis er erst recht nicht was der satz heisst


Posted by godfatherdc on Jun-13-2005 14:09:

quote:
Originally posted by RenM
vaterlandsstolz ok aber deutschland �ber alles ist wieder ein weltmachtsanspruch...

seh ich genau so. w�r das anders, w�rd die alte nationalhymne ja noch existieren


Posted by BloodfIower on Jun-13-2005 18:16:

quote:
Originally posted by mezizo
...
deutshland uber alles


forget that phrase. sorry, but u will only run into senseless discussions where u will plain lose due to ur language deficit at the moment. because of germanys lil "different" history such a sentence is not really advisable. better be a patriot of yourself and ur knowledge that will take u much further here.


also: try to learn the language as best as u can BEFORE u get here, that could save u ALOT of troubles and nerves... my advise, if u have the time n money, go ahead and spend ur holidays here, maybe even in the city ur planing to move to. get a feel for the city, people and ask urself if u are fine with it. theres nothing more cruel if u are at a place where everything n everyone annoys u and u cant go anywhere else for suspicous reasons. u should ask urself very well why u want to go here, because of what wishes u want to come true here and if it is even possible to let them come true here. i guess u have a bit of "general life experience" in ur age (what was it again?) so that shouldnt be a problem then.

generally, germany is a nice country, it surly has it crisis and negatives like EVERY country has. but even more it has alot to give, (and that is what alot dont know about anymore). a well build culture with great places, great nature and great citys. a social system thats my not state of the art for everyone but still cares of the very lower class ppl. open minded, friendly ppl (if u are in the right city). very healthy gastronomic and food-culture.
since some years its just a bit more different with getting the right job at the right place of ur choice. so be careful with that...

if u�ve any more questions, go ahead...


Posted by drizzt81 on Jun-14-2005 11:43:

I really do not think you should have a problem, but I may be very naive. In Frankfurt -where i used to live- about 12-14% of the population is not caucasian.

Depending on what kind of field you work in, integration into society may be easier or harder, e.g. if you worked at the ECB, everybody speaks english at work and it is a very culturally diverse company.



Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.