The happiest immigrant after living in Germany for 3 years



by vnb9852

31 comments
  1. I just realised he made an argument for Germany as the new leader of the Free World!

  2. This is what nobody tells you when you migrate as an unmarried man to a more developed country: You are socially invisible.

  3. And you have a clean plate… sorry, street. No honking riksha’s 24/7

  4. Well, noone forced him to go there. He’s free to find his fortune elsewhere.

  5. I mean… Nobody forces you to stay. I am happy here with my loneliness. Enjoy it more. In India you couldn’t be lonely even if you wanted to.

  6. Paragon of integration, now he just needs to stop being funny.

    Surprised he’s single though, he’s pretty cute.

  7. His happiness appears to be within the reasonable range. Good for him.

  8. and pessimistic about his future.

    yeah, he truly became a german

  9. Living in Germany for 7 years, never had so many friends and such a good job. Feels like I’m living in the 2000s sometimes but I wouldn’t change it for the world. Except the drivers, they need a better education.

    Then again, I learnt German and I push myself out there, I also pass for a local so that might have something to do with it. Everyone I’ve met that complains about this kinda shit doesn’t try hard enough though. Germans are hard but not impossible. In fact with woman its actually hard to keep the distance, they are so forward that they chase you and that took some getting used to.

  10. Ah yes, the classic blaming your problems on society and not yourself. I’ve met some cool germans and some not so cool germans, they’re not special, they’re just like everybody else. If you can’t make friends or find someone to date, you are the problem.

  11. Depending on where in Germany you are, having no friends can actually be better for your health

  12. What are those „emotions“?
    Some say they hinder you from working.

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