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For all German ex-pats living in the States - what do you miss the most? |
And when do you say, thank God I'm no longer in Germany...? Better said, what's great about living in the States? Listening to some of you makes me miss Germany. I am American but lived there with my German husband for many years. i live in germany. and there is nothing great about the states. oktoberfest. cold beer I miss most: ditto Sasha plus I would like to have Schaschlik, Currywurst, Cervelatwurst !!! .... but I can live without it !!! the beautiful women in germany. the cobble stone streets. the clubs. and ohh the wonderful fabulous, beer, nothing can compare to a german beer. the food was good.i also miss the trains i love american tv. but i would rather be in germany My parents are from Germany, but we still have very close ties. I definitely agree with the last person that missed Broetchen, Nivea and Kinder...me too. And then wurst, the entire city of Dresden, the cafes, soccer, the people...pretty much everything. It's mostly about atmosphere. The Germans are incredible at making a perfectly agreeable situation unbearable. It seems as if it is unacceptable in Germany to be happy, and there is a constant sighing and shruging and painting dark pictures of the future going on. The US are the opposite. That's refreshing. I also like the simplicity of life in the US, and the nostalgic feel of it. You can live life as if you were living in the 50s in the US, and give yourself to that illusion for months without interruption. This is a fantastic getaay from the grey realities of modern life (have to say though I used to live in Montana and Arizona). So, to wrap it up: The US give you this easy mega-gulp of happiness. The things I'm glad I have now that I'm back in the states...not 'having' to recycle everything, garbage disposals, stores being open late, and fast food places around almost every corner, understanding the language, being able to read all of the street signs again etc., being around family and owning a home again. I'm an American living in Germany and I'm going to miss the autobahns, the food i can't pronounced, the trains, the taxis, the beer, the European cars, the ice cream that taste so much better, and well i guess all the food cause it just seems to taste so much better here! I've been living here for a year and a half and well i miss home but I've enjoyed Germany. well i am thankful that i am in the states but i also love germany as my ex-homeland. The people here in the states where i live make this my homeland now. I do feel the pain just like everyone in the usa when something happens like 9/11. The only thing i miss is my mom and my sister and her family as well as some of the food which is hard to find here. I live 10 years in the US and there are the same things I miss like all the other people already mentioned. But in general, I think there is more freedom in the US, and more opportunities, but life is also much harder in the States |
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