RE: We might be moving to Germany!
February 22, 2017 at 3:31 am
(This post was last modified: February 22, 2017 at 3:41 am by I_am_not_mafia.)
I do hope you make it to Germany. I really miss being there. I lived there for three years before returning back to Scotland at the beginning of 2015. I want to return there, my husband wants to stay here so he has a chance of finding work. Fair enough. I insist on keeping our options open because we don't know what's going to happen with the second independence referendum in Scotland and how bad it will get after Brexit.
It's a common thing for couples of families to move over because of a job and the spouse not be able to find work because they don't have the necessary language skills. Get yourself on an integration course. They are very cheap because they are funded by the government. Things would have been very different if my husband had done that as opposed to wasting three years stuck at home.
And our house is in the north of Germany so we could meet up next time we fly over. It's in the Harz mountains in Lower Saxony. It's beautiful Hansel and Gretel type country and we'd be able to put you up for a week's holiday. We're always looking to try and get friends over there.
One thing is for sure, when or if you return to America, you won't believe all the bullshit the mass media spout about socialism. You'll see how a country can be properly run for the good of its people and how there can be a very good quality of life.
As for the language, it's quite complex, but it's also very logical. So once you learn it, you know what to expect. Unlike English where you have to learn how to pronounce each word for example. What's more though, I really love the German language. It's fun.
Hung over at a conference? Hah! I accidentally flashed naked pictures of myself during my last presentation at an international conference. No, I'm not going to tell you the story. Just beware other people's laptops with Adobe Photoloader installed.
I shall just leave this here
It's a common thing for couples of families to move over because of a job and the spouse not be able to find work because they don't have the necessary language skills. Get yourself on an integration course. They are very cheap because they are funded by the government. Things would have been very different if my husband had done that as opposed to wasting three years stuck at home.
And our house is in the north of Germany so we could meet up next time we fly over. It's in the Harz mountains in Lower Saxony. It's beautiful Hansel and Gretel type country and we'd be able to put you up for a week's holiday. We're always looking to try and get friends over there.
One thing is for sure, when or if you return to America, you won't believe all the bullshit the mass media spout about socialism. You'll see how a country can be properly run for the good of its people and how there can be a very good quality of life.
As for the language, it's quite complex, but it's also very logical. So once you learn it, you know what to expect. Unlike English where you have to learn how to pronounce each word for example. What's more though, I really love the German language. It's fun.
Hung over at a conference? Hah! I accidentally flashed naked pictures of myself during my last presentation at an international conference. No, I'm not going to tell you the story. Just beware other people's laptops with Adobe Photoloader installed.
I shall just leave this here