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[–]Elvira95 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Oh well, yeah, I guess cities are more open to outsiders, that's also make a big difference, I guess. In the future, I will have to emigrate, and Germany is one of the prospect, although I much prefer the Uk and hope I can get there. But with brexit and all, it isn't sure, while Germany would be easier. So I wanted to know how hard it is. Culturally speaking, nordics countries are very introverted, but I'm loner/introverted by nature, so it isn't really a negative for me, better than extroverted culture with strangers bothering you. But you also talked about difficulty in understandign each others because of language. That's more of a problem

[–]begonia_skies 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Honestly, it's a really nice place to live. I think it's just a lot of little things that have built up for me personally that perhaps make me biased; however, for every negative feeling I have there are probably two or three positives. I think maybe I'm not a great resource since the honeymoon phase of moving abroad has faded into the stark reality where I don't feel like I fit in here. I live in a small town so definitely not anyone nearby to date, so I'm lonely, and I'm feeling burnt out from my job - so please take my considerations with a grain of salt! I'm sure when I'm back in the dumpster fire that is the US I'll wax poetic on my European adventure, lol!

[–]Elvira95 6 insightful - 6 fun6 insightful - 5 fun7 insightful - 6 fun -  (0 children)

Yeah, definitely living in smaller town makes things worst. People there are definitely less open to non-germans, and as a lesbian, you also have to deal with limitated dating poll which also concentrate in bigger city. Quality of life wise and for a less stressful existence, Germany still wins over USA