How is life in germany ?

hi everyone, so Im a medical student in Egypt and im looking forward to continue my study and specialize in any other country, and a lot of people suggested Germany for me because its easier to go there for me than other countries, and all i heard about Germany is nice but i don't know if im gonna like it there, first thing ive started to learn the German language and i don't like it it, its not difficult or anything its just i hate the way its sounds and i dont feel like talking it on a daily basis, so may i ask if someone visited or lives in germany how its like there and how good is the lifestyle there ??? my alternative options is going to Australia or Britain so how its life compared to those countries ??

its terrible, dont go there 5
its nice but you could go to somewhere better 6
germany is great, just go there 3
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  • MrToxic

    Go to Australia. The gas bills in Germany are outrageous!!!

    At least that's what my grandfather tells me.

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  • TS

    What is your religion?

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    • omar123

      im muslim

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      • TS

        Just stay in the Middle East

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        • omar123

          are you from Germany ? because if this type of Islamophobia i should be expecting there i will seriously never go there, its not a crime to know some shit about islam before coming and insulting every muslim

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        • I don't care for Islam either, but OP is educated and a medical student.

          They might assimilate, unlike the migrant, Muslim apes and extremists making a crime circus out Europe.

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          • omar123

            thx for understanding that not every Muslim is extremist, that's a step forward

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  • raisinbran

    Go Australia, Germany has enough immigrants.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    id love to go 200 mph on the highway with no legal problems

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  • JD777

    You invited visitors to Germany to comment, so I will. I've been to Germany maybe 20 times and have many close friends who live there. I almost always go for work, but I usually take personal days off when there. I've been to every region of Germany and have yet to find a place I didn't like. I don't know much German, but find most of them know English and are quite accommodating to visitors and people who speak German poorly. This part may not apply to you, but I also find Germans think and act more along the lines of Americans than most other countries. So, I feel like I fit in. My advice to you is to keep asking this question, gather lots of info and decide only after you understand your options well.

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    • It's impossible to have many close friends. Especially from other countries. That's no longer close friendship

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      • JD777

        Close as in we confide in each other, go out for fun when we're together and stay in very regular contact. Not close as in distance. When you do business internationally for a few decades, you find that your closest friends are not always the ones that live closest to you.

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        • I wasn't talking about distance. I was talking about the strength of the bond. You can't have many close friends. That's impossible. Genuine friendship is very hard to achieve and people who say they have many friends are not accurate in expressing this fact.

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          • JD777

            Speak for yourself. Some people have a large circle of friends, others not.

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            • You can't have a large circle of friends. That's a foolish belief and a misunderstanding of the nature of friendship and its separation from other types of connections.

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