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Are you scared in Germany atm?


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So I'm moving to Germany in 3 months to study there (Munich) and everyone is saying that I'm crazy because of the situation with the immigrant problems etc and that Germany will become a hell in the next 10 years etc

Are you still having problems with them or is the situation getting better?

Thanks in advance

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i lived in Germany and i moved back because of them

i had horrible encounter on the subway that scared the shit out of me so much that i have phobia from subways now.

 

plus, for me, it was quite hard to get used to the fact that as soon as the dark comes (even if its 6pm) as a girl, its dangerous to walk alone. 

but probably i was just unlucky :c 

 

( it wasnt in Münich )

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I'm german and I've lived here for my whole life. If you are worried about the refugees than I can soothe you because you probably won't see them anyways. They tend to stay in refugee homes and those are mostly outside of big citys.

 

All this talk about germany being a shithole because of immigrants is pure bs and simple media play. Especially since munich is one of the richest, biggest and most protected citys here. 

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umm i have lived all my life in germany and honestly its not like war broke out and you will have to fear for your life at every corner. i gotta admit though as a foreigner i wouldnt feel too good because of the late happenings. i personally dont know what the situation in munich is like but nothing had happened to me yet. 

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lol I live in Germany and I don't know why foreigners think the situation here is that horrible, it's not.

of course there are good and bad neighborhoods, but those already existed before the refugee crisis and I'm pretty sure every country has them.

people should stop putting a bad light on the situation in Germany (which isn't bad at all!) and focus on the fact that unlike some other European countries we have actually tried to help the refugees? and shouldn't that be a good thing?

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