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Make your relocation easier with the Germany expat guide

Connecting to the internet in Germany
Staying connected in Germany is easy thanks to its advanced telecommunications network and the widely available ...

Using phones in Germany
Thanks to instant messaging services such as Skype, WhatsApp, Messenger, Viber, and Telegram, calling landlines ...

Summer jobs in Germany
The summer season in Germany begins in June and lasts until the end of August. These three months of the year ...

Things to do on weekdays in Frankfurt
Frankfurt is a city of culture, fun, and many contrasts, which can be seen in the different neighborhoods and the ...

The German healthcare system
The German healthcare system is neither homogenous nor static. On the contrary, it has various actors (i.e., ...

Elderly care in Germany
Germany may not have the sunshine and beaches of the Mediterranean or Southeast Asia, but it is among Europe's ...

The work culture in Berlin
When starting out in a new city, it's really important to understand the work culture before your first day at ...

Working in Dresden
Dresden, also known as the Florence of Germany due to its location along the banks of river Elbe, is the capital ...
Essential services for your expat journey

They just don't, no matter what you do. You'll learn who they are. They are not bad people and you haven't done anything wrong & they still care about you however, ....These people are just not good communicators. They probably never were good "pen pals" and never will be. I've learned to accept those who are not good at this. It hurts but try not to take it personally. I had to. Part of being and "Ex-Pat".


