You’ll always be foreigner in Germany
I suppose that’s even harder if you’re not white.
You’ll always be foreigner in Germany
I suppose that’s even harder if you’re not white.
I just want NOT MINDING about such things as race, sex, gender, and shit like this
The most racist discussions I’ve ever seen was in Europe though.
I actually find it quite similar. For me, Europe is a mix of socialism and a peculiar isolation, but it comes with the advantage of safety (both in society and from a career perspective), along with beautiful landscapes and travel opportunities. I appreciate the minimalist mentality of Europeans, although it can sometimes be a bit overwhelming for my personal taste. On the other hand, I find Americans to be more easygoing, easier to connect with, and generally friendlier. The weather and language, of course, earn points for the US. Overall, earnings and job opportunities are much higher in the US, but Europe has a better social welfare system. I would say that if you have no kids, the US is probably a better option. Additionally, I think Americans are more aligned with the mindset of immigration, making it easier to blend into society.
Compared to Americans, Europeans (Germans, Dutch, French, and Belgians, based on my experience) tend to spend less money on material possessions and things like home renovations. Instead, they allocate more of their spending towards experiences, such as traveling and well being. Also they save a lot more and engage in less consumerism. In general, I’ve found both sides to be somewhat extreme, with exceptions, of course.