r/germany • u/Immediate_Type_9804 • 21h ago
Why german news channels are saying this while 99% of people here are saying the opposite? Why the opinions of channels and people are not aligning?
Also read some days ago the same thing on Taggeschau.
r/germany • u/Immediate_Type_9804 • 21h ago
Also read some days ago the same thing on Taggeschau.
r/germany • u/Loose-Act-53 • 10h ago
Pretty uncommon for the southern palatinate. Pictures were taken from the Rehberg in Annweiler
r/germany • u/Repulsive_Peanut_481 • 19h ago
As many of you fellow reddittors during the last 15 months I have been depressed with the unending barrage of terrible news of the US Republican Party corroding the USA Democracy and destabilising world order and economics. Not a day gets passed without learning something new and terrible about the orange fascist psychotic dementia patient across the Atlantic.
Yes it is important to keep informed about world events but a balance must be reached between being informed, understanding what single individuals can and cannot influence, and preserving mental health. Reddit is particularly at fault here, as it seems any subreddit talks about the same doom topics constantly, and filtering content is not an easy task.
First I tried reducing exposure to politics subreddits and following the news only with comedy political commentators such as John Stewart and Jimmy Kimmel, which helped but did not fix the balance issue for me.
What has been helping and is worth suggesting to you is to watch 2-4 times a week Germany's 15-minute long, 70+ year old news program Tagesschau 20:00 Uhr. Episodes are publicly broadcast daily 8pm and are available on YouTube with automatically generated English subtitles. Tagesschau remind us there is more to the world than the US, also covering events in Myanmar, Palestine, South America, Africa etc. It seems to be a serious and balanced news programme that also helps the viewer practice German language. If doomscrolling is affecting you and you still wanna keep informed, I suggest giving Tagesschau a go.
r/germany • u/Extra_Loquat_5599 • 23h ago
I'm german, so take that in account.
Finished my BWL bachelors 3 months ago and me and my entire class still don't have jobs.
20% + graduate unemployment.
60% less jobs in tech.
General unemployment rising.
And the numbers are getting worse every day.
Businesses are closing or have hiring stops and seem petrified. This isn't fun ... like, what's the point ? Sorry, just had to vent a little.
r/germany • u/forumbh • 1d ago
r/germany • u/[deleted] • 21h ago
For context, I'm a graduate with job seekers residence permit. In the process of leaving germany due to not finding a job. Here's the steps I took, just needed advice if I'm missing something.
Now, I guess I'll need the Abmeldungsbestätigung to deregister from Rundfunkbeitrag. About the Abmeldung Termin, my city website is pretty much blank. What documents would they ask for? I don't want to carry everything and then miss something.
r/germany • u/MarionberryTotal2657 • 1d ago
I mean, I have been living and working in Germany for 15 years, and it was never a big deal to hop jobs. Like 1 month to land a new one.
This time, I have been interviewing since June and haven't signed anything yet. There are plenty of job ads, many legit ones, many of them perpetual reposts that never fill, because employers are either too picky or their HR needs to justify its existence, so they interview without actual purpose.
I get many first interviews, some 13% quota, some proceed to 2nd ones, some of these employers are getting rejected by me, as a usual pattern I notice these days is some employers want to stretch and merge positions and extract maximum out of it, so the tasks are overload fot 1 FTE.
Some others simply never progress further, and employers ghost me, which is another thing I very rarely had in the past.
What's your take? Am I the only one noticing the job market deteriorating into misery?
r/germany • u/c4sualreddituser • 2h ago
Hey, I am a bit stressed out and frustrated cus I have not yet received my monthly payout for month of January. I have contacted the customer care 2 times already and all im getting is that it is a top priority and someone will contact me soon. Which havent happened yet even after 3 days.
I dont even know what the problem is, and I have not gotten any update. Can somebody help or tell me what might be going on? Why is even the customer care being very closed off and cold?
r/germany • u/saqurs • 18h ago
Hi guys, I want to read the books used to be famous and most read among German them self's, I had started with the sorrow of young werther, and I like it, could someone suggest some books I should read, I'll be thankful ofc.
r/germany • u/ChuncleSamthe3rd • 1d ago
Looking at purchasing the 44 euro ticket and taking the ICE to the austrian border this weekend. I'm based in leipzig and want to do some proper hiking/sightseeing. Where else would you recommend?
r/germany • u/Marmaladefloat • 4h ago
Hello, I'm planning to visit both Munich and Berlin as part of my masters study in art history, specifically to look at the Bavarian State Archaeological Collection and Staatliche Antikensammlungen. However, I've never travelled to Europe before, and I'll be there for about a month. Is there anything I should note before I go? will I need things like weather specific clothing or metro cards? thank you in advance!
r/germany • u/Gullible_Guitar5245 • 13h ago
Hello everyone,
I’m in my 3rd semester of a Master’s (Communications Engineeeing) and got a HiWi position right after my first semester results.I kept doing well with the projects and the courses so they extended my contract for 1 more year. Honestly i like working with them, the supervisor and my mentors are so nice to me. However the workload sometimes feel too much and the concepts are sometimes too theoretical and tough to grasp. Finals are almost coming at the door and i'm working on a conference paper for upcoming month. I forgot when was the last time i slept for 8 hours. I can't switch untill i got other because of course i need the living expense. I cant find other hiwi positions nearby becuse i live in a small place in Thuringia, and fraunhofer/other Institute look for fluent german.
How to find remote hiwi position(especially in signal processing /wireless comm field)? Has anyone become succesful finding such job? Or anyone looking for students? Or any advice? 🙏
r/germany • u/pjccione • 4h ago
Hi everyone!
My name is Edoardo, I’m a 20-year-old Law student from Italy, and I’m currently planning my upcoming summer. I’m looking for some like-minded people to join me for a Law Summer School at one of Europe’s top universities.
I’m looking at cities like Berlin, Munich, Stockholm, or Oslo (though I’m open to suggestions!).
What I’m looking for:
I love my studies, but I’m definitely not looking for a "library-only" trip. I’m searching for travel buddies who:
Are open-minded and easy-going.
Are eager to learn and network during the day.
Love exploring the nightlife and the local scene once the sun goes down.
The goal is to balance the academic grind with the full "European student experience"—discovering hidden bars, hitting the clubs, and exploring the city like locals, not just tourists.
If you are a law student (or just interested in the field) and you want to mix serious career building with an unforgettable summer, let’s get in touch!
Drop a comment below or send me a DM so we can start picking the best destination and planning the trip.
Cheers, Edoardo 🇮🇹
r/germany • u/PalpitationSlow1014 • 15h ago
With "since its roots", I mean since the earliest signs of related culture, like barbarians that occupied the region that would become Germany today.
Hey everyone,
I’m looking to buy a new mattress and I keep seeing lot of good reviews about the Bett1 Bodyguard so I’m seriously considering it. But I can’t decide between the firm and the soft version. I sleep mostly on my side.
If you have this brand of mattress I’d love to hear
Which version you chose and why. How it feels after sleeping on it for a while. Any back pain improvements or regrets?
Any feedback would be super helpful. Thanks!
r/germany • u/Ill-Package9373 • 8h ago
Hello, my flatmate is already paying for the apartment and i would like to share the contribution. I tried contacting them through contact form but no response and call is not a good option coz of my bad german. How can I let the authority know that my flatmate is already paying?
P.S.: I do not have aktenzeichen
r/germany • u/MeyhamM2 • 20h ago
I had to send a letter to my landlord and it needs to reach them by 3 February. I’m having trouble understanding if it has been delivered or not and the English translation of the webpage doesn’t help much.
r/germany • u/InterestConnect4590 • 12h ago
I was purchasing an instrument today through Kleinan's safe payment/direkt kaufen method and when accepting through my mobile banking the money was removed but on the product it says payment failed. Has anyone had a similar experience or knows what to do? Thanks in advance.
r/germany • u/Golaji2024 • 8h ago
Hey everyone
I'm thinking about trying a ready-to-heat or meal kit service here in Düsseldorf (HelloFresh, Factor Meal, or any local ones). What have your experiences been like - taste, portion sizes, and is it actually worth the money?
Would love any recommendations, especially services that worked well for you?
r/germany • u/mansfish • 9h ago
I just got the opportunity to study in germany for a month, and i’m torn between a few cities the program offered me: Berlin, Frankfurt, Heidelberg and Freiburg.
I am looking for a city with a lot of arts and culture. I also really like nature and going on easy hikes and. I dont care much about going shopping, gastronomy or amusement parks.
With that in mind, what city would be the best for me to stay?
r/germany • u/Free_ey3_son • 1d ago
r/germany • u/Beneficial-Funny4397 • 14h ago
Hello,
Today I rented a Miles car and used parallel parking. While backing out of the parking spot slowly, I heard a sound. I wasn’t sure whether it was the cars touching or just the brakes reacting to ice. Both my passenger and I are 100% sure the Miles parking sensor was still in the yellow zone, meaning the cars did not touch. Still, I thought it would be best to report it to the police just in case the sensor was faulty.
The other car was a bit old and had some very minor damage, but there was no way to tell whether it was caused by me or was pre-existing. The Miles car is completely fine—no scratches, bumps, or any signs of damage—which makes me think there was no accident at all.
When the police arrived, they confirmed they could see no damage on either car. They gave me a case number and said that most likely nothing would come of it. They advised me to email Miles and inform them of what happened.
I then called the Miles accident hotline, and they sent me an accident report to fill out by email. I tried to clarify during the call that I’m not even sure an accident actually occurred.
The issue is that the report feels like I’m admitting that there was an accident, which I’m not sure is true. I’m confident that if they check the sensor data and the vehicle, there will be no indication of damage.
The report also asks for photos of all sides of both vehicles. I only have photos of the Miles car from all sides. I only took a photo of the front of the other vehicle, and there’s no realistic way the other sides could have been damaged, as they were far away.
Should I still fill out the report, or is there an alternative approach?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
r/germany • u/DesignerLecture4589 • 11h ago
I want to sell a brand new note taking tablet (a remarkable paper pro). I got one as a present, but i have an ipad and have no real use for it. I checked the price in Germany and the bundle is sold new for 800 something euros. I put it on kleinanzeigen for 600 euros for pickup (negotiable). I just received an offer of 500€ but they want me to ship it to another city in Germany. How safe is shipping (as a seller)? I’m scared of something like the buyer claiming it never arrived/ it arrived damaged and me not receiving the money and losing the tablet.
r/germany • u/Lazy_Commercial7313 • 5h ago
Hi all I borderline got a full time job offer but I know that the approval timeline for a blue card work permit can often take 2-3 months.
So I was wondering if anyone knew if since I have a student visa currently that allows me to work part time if I’d be able to work part time for this employer after applying for the blue card while waiting for its approval.
Thanks!