Its such a weird time to be alive

I live in a poor country where wages and cost of living are super low. If you work a normal job here you’re working full time just to survive.

​But thanks to the internet my life feels surreal.

​I make some tiktok brainrot or just do a little freelance work for companies overseas and live better than the average person here. I work maybe 2-4 hours a week.

​I’ll literally be sitting here getting paid in USD for making dumb videos while people next to me work 12 hour shifts for peanuts. I’m grateful obviously, but it feels so fake.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 4 days ago
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Why is working with Germans so difficult ?

Look, I have zero personal beef with Germans. But collaborating with them professionally makes me want to rip my own face off.

I’ve been around the block at a few companies, and the second a project involves "the German team," all real momentum just dies. I swear no one in human history has ever seen a Slack message from a German colleague and thought, "Oh sweet, this is going to be quick and easy!"

​The rigidity is just insane. Everything has a sacred, non-negotiable process, even when that process is objectively stupid and wastes everyone's time. You try suggesting a quick shortcut or a tiny tweak to move faster? Forget it.

And the meetings. My god, the meetings. You need a meeting to plan the agenda for the alignment meeting where you decide if you need another meeting. Everyone arrives with a 40-page deck ready to debate the most irrelevant micro details for two hours.

Every single time I see an invite from them hit my calendar, a little part of my soul dies.

What is going on ?

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 5 days ago

Life is pretty good here?

If you would listen to Reddit, you would think the Balkans are a third world hellhole. (Which is good, less tourists lol).

​I lived in Germany and Austria for years and life felt completely dull and meaningless. ​I now live in Republika Srpska, earn my 1100€ per month and live a really good life.

Yeah it’s corrupt, but which country isn’t?

​I have enough food, meet friends all the time, can go on vacations and life is good for most people around me.

​Medical care is fine too if you ask me.

​We live about 80 years and then we are gone forever. Who cares if the streets are a little more dirty or if you can't go to Hawaii?

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 7 days ago
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I can't stand the people here !!!!!!

I’ve been living in Germany for 8 years. I spoke the language fluently before I even moved here, so save the "you just need to learn the language and integrate" comments, there is zero language barrier. I’m also from a neighboring European country, so the culture shock shouldn't have been this massive.

​But my God, I have never experienced such a density of rude, bitter, and downright miserable people on such a massive scale.

​The crab mentality (Neidkultur) here is absolutely insane. People get straight up angry if anyone around them succeeds, even if it's their own friends. God forbid you buy a slightly nicer car or get a modest bonus at work, the immediate reaction isn't "good for you," it's passive aggressive badmouthing.

​When I started my own small company a while back, do you know what the #1 most common response was when I told people? ​"So, are you selling drugs or something?"

​WTF? How is that the default first thought for an entire society?!

​Same thing happened when I bought my first apartment. Instead of a simple congratulations, I got hit with a barrage of lectures on why renting is superior, followed by wild gossip assuming I must be doing illegal shit or that my dad paid for it. The idea that someone could just work hard, save money, and accomplish something on their own seems to break people's brains here. It’s just endless, petty bullshit.

​And don’t even get me started on the "customer service." How do people working customer facing jobs get away with straight up ignoring you or getting angry at you for existing?

​It feels like half the population is perpetually depressed, pissed off, and just waiting on the sidelines for you to slip up so they can hit you with a Tja or call the Ordnungsamt.

​I’m packing my bags and leaving, and I’ve never felt more relieved.

​Thanks for coming to my TED talk.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 14 days ago

Why do I have better job chances in the Balkans than in Germany right now? 💀

Dude, I was born in Germany to Balkan immigrants. I finished my degree 6 months ago, and I literally cannot find a job for the life of me here. 500+ applications later, sitting on zero offers, and I'm losing my mind.

​Yeah, I know German unemployment is spiking and the economy is collapsing, but here’s the most insane and painful part, recruiters from all over Ex-Yu are aggressively sliding into my DMs trying to hire me.

​They're offering me 1st level support or call center gigs in Belgrade, Sarajevo, Zagreb, etc., purely because I speak native German. And honestly? Relative to local cost of living the pay they're tossing around isn't even bad.

​Like... bro. Why did my parents leave the Balkans to raise me here? Why did I stress out for 3+ years at a German uni just to get ghosted by HR Julia in Munich, while Dragan from a Belgrade BPO is offering me a job in 12 minutes flat?

​This timeline is a complete joke.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 20 days ago

Do you see where people are coming from when they say German culture is "autistic"?

Hey everyone, no offense intended at all to Germans or anyone on the spectrum, but I see this comparison online a lot and wanted to get your thoughts.

As Germans, do you actually see why people make this comparison? Do you think it’s a somewhat fair observation of your social norms, or is it just a total misunderstanding by outsiders?

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 1 month ago
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Germany Has a Low Quality of Life: Part 2

​Hey guys, a month ago I wrote about the bad quality of life in Germany, and a lot has happened since.

​First off, thanks for the engagement. I got all kinds of comments, mostly from expats and Germans themselves who absolutely understood where I was coming from. On the flip side, I also got a ton of hate, including threats in my DMs and a lot of Nazi stuff. Just so you know, I’ve already taken legal action against those accounts.

​A Quick Recap of Part 1

​For those who missed my last post, my main point was this: Germany is a rich country, but the people live and feel poor.

​I called out the incredibly low homeownership rates, a public transit system that has become a European joke, the absolute refusal to adopt air conditioning despite summers hitting 35–40°C, endless construction, bureaucratic nightmare, stone age internet, and shit food culture.

I said I was leaving soon, and honestly, the last month alone has only proven me right.

​Let’s look at what has happened just in the last few weeks.

​1. The Total Collapse of the Deutsche Bahn (Again)

​If you thought my last post exaggerated the transit situation, last month provided a spectacular reality check.

​Out of nowhere, practically all trains across Germany ground to a halt. Passengers were left completely stranded and clueless. The cause was a glitch in the train radio system (GSM-R) triggered during planned maintenance work. Because of safety regulations, trains aren't allowed to move without it. Thousands stuck for hours, with DB’s communication being a total disaster.

​As soon as summer hit, the rail network literally started falling apart. Tracks expanded and deformed under the heat. Switches and signal boxes failed, overhead lines were damaged, and train AC units gave out left and right.

Around a third of all RRX trains failed because their compressors couldn't handle the temperature. One train broke down completely without AC, forcing emergency crews to evacuate hundreds of baking passengers.

​2. The Medical System is Quite Literally Cooking People

​Remember how I complained about Germans acting like AC is an exotic luxury? It’s not just a minor inconvenience in apartments anymore; it’s a lethal systemic failure in their healthcare system.

​While operating rooms and ICUs are generally air conditioned for hygiene reasons, normal patient rooms and regular wards are not. The German Hospital Association (DKG) has openly admitted that uncooled patient rooms are the rule, not the exception. Only about 38% of hospitals have any form of AC in patient rooms.

Extreme heat is now one of the deadliest weather hazards in the country. During the intense heatwave in June 2026, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) estimated that around 5,100 people died nationwide due to the heat.

​3. Germans Are Factually Poor

​People in the comments tried to argue with me about Germany's wealth. Well, the data for 2026 just dropped.

​According to the UBS Global Wealth Report 2026, when looking at the median wealth per adult among the top 30 wealthiest countries in the world, Germany ranked dead last (30th out of 30). The state is wealthy, corporations are wealthy, but the actual average citizen has next to nothing in accumulated wealth compared to the rest of the developed world.

​4. Construction and shit internet.

​The infrastructure continues to crumble at an embarrassing pace:

​Germany's most infamous construction scandal keeps giving. Planned since the 1990s with an original budget of €2.5 billion, the costs have now ballooned to over €14 billion, and the opening has been delayed yet again (it was originally supposed to open in 2019).

​Let's not forget the Berlin Brandenburg Airport, which was supposed to open in 2011 and dragged on until 2020.

​Crumbling bridges are a national emergency. Sanctions and repairs take years longer than planned, shutting down major autobahns for months or years, paralyzing traffic and tanking the economy.

​Countries like Spain, Portugal, and France are lightyears ahead in fiber-optic expansion. Germany is lagging embarrassingly behind. In the 2026 worldwide internet speed rankings, Germany sat at a dismal 65th place, all while mobile dead zones still plague major regions.

​5. It’s Getting Harder to Even Be Sick

​To make matters worse, the government is actively rolling back worker-friendly policies to cut costs:

​The government is planning to require employees to present a doctor's note (AU) on their very first day of illness.

​The ability to get a sick note over the phone for certain minor illnesses is being abolished. Family doctors are already warning this will cause millions of unnecessary appointments, completely overwhelming clinics.

​They are slashing spending on clinics, practices, and medications, leading to higher copays for patients and threats to cut free family insurance.

​There are active discussions about loosening Germany’s famous employment protection (Kündigungsschutz) for certain high earning groups.

​Conclusion

​My original point stands, and the data backs it up. The people in Germany are living in deteriorating conditions, and it honestly feels like it’s getting worse every single month.

​I saw the counter posts trying to defend this place, but the arguments were an absolute joke. "But we have good bread and drinkable tap water!"... bro, seriously? If your peak metrics for a modern superpower's quality of life are bread and tap water while the trains melt, the hospitals cook patients, and the average citizen ranks last in wealth, you are coping hard.

​I’m glad I’m leaving.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 1 month ago
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Germany has a low quality of life

I've been living in Germany for a few years now and I think I finally understand why I never really liked it.

The country is rich, but the people don't feel rich.

Home ownership is incredibly low. Most people rent forever because buying property is basically impossible for normal people. The rental protections are good, sure, but I don't know many people who are actually happy about never owning a home.

Public transport is a complete mess. Delays, cancellations, strikes. Germans love to talk about it, but honestly it's become a joke by European standards.

And don't get me started on AC.

Bro, it hits 35–40°C every summer now. The apartments turn into ovens and somehow people still act like air conditioning is some exotic luxury.

Construction projects take forever. Half the city is always blocked off and some construction sites have literally been there since I arrived.

The bureaucracy is insane. Every public service feels like a questline. And when you finally reach the right office, the person behind the counter often couldn't care less.

The internet is another one. I genuinely had better internet in my village back in Eastern Europe than I've had in some German cities.

And maybe this one is controversial, but food just doesn't seem very important here. People will spend hours discussing insurance plans and then eat a sad supermarket sandwich for lunch.

What really surprised me is that a lot of these things aren't temporary problems. Germans seem to have accepted them as normal.

The experience was interesting and I don't regret coming here.

But I'm leaving soon.

I'd rather live in a country where the country is poor and the people live well than in a country where the country is rich and the people feel poor.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 2 months ago

Es ist mega witzig, wie Leute von KI ersetzt werden

Nicht mal aus Schadenfreude.

Einfach weil die ganze Situation so absurd ist.

Ich erinnere mich noch genau an die ersten KI-Modelle. Da hieß es überall:

"Die Bilder sind schlecht." "Der Code funktioniert nicht." "Das wird noch 20 Jahre dauern." "KI kann Kreativität nicht ersetzen."

Und jedes Mal wurde man ausgelacht, wenn man gesagt hat, dass das vielleicht schneller geht als gedacht.

Jetzt sind wir ein paar Jahre weiter und der komplette Informatik- und Mediendesign-Abschlussjahrgang meiner Uni sucht seit Monaten vergeblich Jobs.

Fast alle meine Kumpels aus den Bereichen machen inzwischen irgendwas komplett anderes.

Das Lustige ist für mich nicht, dass Leute ihren Job verlieren.

Das Lustige ist, wie unfassbar falsch die Vorhersagen waren.

Aus "Das wird niemals funktionieren" wurde innerhalb weniger Jahre "Okay, vielleicht funktioniert es doch" und danach direkt "Scheiße."

Die Geschwindigkeit ist einfach komplett krank gewesen.

Wenn mir das jemand 2020 erzählt hätte, hätte ich ihn wahrscheinlich auch ausgelacht.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 2 months ago

Die meisten vergeuden ihre 20er sinnlos

Vielleicht ist es einfach mein Umfeld, aber ich hab echt das Gefühl, dass gerade die 20er komplett verschwendet werden.

Wir sind eigentlich in der besten körperlichen Verfassung unseres Lebens und haben wahrscheinlich nie wieder so viel Freiheit wie jetzt. Und was machen die meisten?

Nichts.

Nach der Arbeit oder Uni nach Hause, Handy in die Hand und dann TikTok, Insta, Reddit und der ganze Kram bis man einschläft. Im Urlaub dann auch oft einfach nur rumliegen, scrollen, wieder nichts.

Ich will niemandem sagen, wie er zu leben hat. Aber vielen ist glaube ich gar nicht bewusst, wie schnell sich alles ändern kann.

Es kann alles sehr schnell in die Scheiße gehen. Meine Eltern waren frisch mit der Uni fertig, wollten einfach ihr Leben starten und dann, zack ... Krieg. Pustekuchen.

Deshalb wirkt dieses ganze “ich schieb einfach jeden Tag nur Konsum” für mich manchmal echt crazy.

Lebt doch ein bisschen mehr.

Und ja, ich seh die Ironie, während ich das gerade auf Reddit schreibe. Aber vielleicht ist genau das der Punkt.

Legt manchmal echt einfach das Handy weg.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 2 months ago

Als ob ihr euren Job mögt ...

Ja, es gibt bestimmt Leute, die ihre Arbeit wirklich mögen. Keine Ahnung, Künstler, Handwerker, Wissenschaftler oder so.

Aber ich arbeite in einem fucking Konzern.

Wir starren den ganzen Tag auf Bildschirme und schieben irgendwelche kleinen Vierecke durch die Gegend. Das ist doch nicht erfüllend. Niemand kommt nach Hause und denkt sich: "Boah geil, heute hab ich wieder 37 Tickets geschlossen."

Deshalb mag ich die Kollegen, die ihren Job auch hassen. Nicht die ganze Zeit rumheulen, aber einfach ehrlich sind. Da weiß ich wenigstens, dass da noch ein normaler Mensch sitzt.

Und dann gibts diese Komplettausfälle ...

Machen unbezahlte Überstunden. Die übernehmen jeden Scheiß freiwillig. Die gehen nicht nur die Extrameile, die würden ihr Erstgeborenes für den Konzern opfern.

Die reden im echten Leben wie ein LinkedIn Post. Richtig eklig ...

Bruder, wir arbeiten im selben Büro.

Ich weiß genau, was du den ganzen Tag machst.

Keine Ahnung, vielleicht bin ich einfach zu zynisch. Aber Leute, die offen sagen, dass sie hauptsächlich fürs Geld da sind, sind mir tausendmal sympathischer als diese Konzernsklaven.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 2 months ago

Glatzen sind mega sexy

Mein Freund hat sich vor einer Weile einfach aus Spaß die Haare komplett abrasiert.

Und meine Fresse, sieht der heiß aus.

Seitdem kann ich gefühlt die Finger nicht mehr von ihm lassen.

Generell finde ich Männer ohne Haare unglaublich attraktiv. Ich verstehe ehrlich gesagt auch nicht ganz, warum so viele Männer mit Haarausfall so lange an den letzten Haaren festhalten.

Das sieht oft viel komischer aus als einfach alles abzurasieren.

Wenn die Haare sowieso gehen, dann rasier es doch einfach ab. Eine Glatze wirkt meiner Meinung nach deutlich gepflegter und selbstbewusster.

Vielleicht bin ich da in der Minderheit, aber ich finde eine Glatze extrem männlich und oft sogar attraktiver als volles Haar.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 2 months ago

Ich meide Deutsche, seitdem ich ausgewandert bin

Bin vor drei Jahren zu meiner Frau auf den Balkan gezogen. Seitdem meide ich Deutsche ehrlich gesagt wie die Pest.

Ich bin selbst nur halb deutsch, aber mir war vorher nie bewusst, wie herzlich, offen und entspannt Menschen sein können. Ich dachte immer, schlechte Laune, Nörgeln und Missgunst wären einfach normal.

Ich habe mittlerweile allgemein eine ziemlich schlechte Meinung von Deutschland entwickelt. Und ich weiß, dass nicht jeder Deutsche so ist. Ich versuche auch wirklich, dieses Vorurteil wieder loszuwerden.

Aber wenn ich irgendwo Deutsche höre oder treffe, habe ich oft direkt keine Lust mehr.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 2 months ago

Mein Studium hat mir fucking gar nichts gebracht

Ich hab Informatik studiert und meinen Abschluss bis heute nicht ein einziges Mal benutzt.

Jahrelang gelernt, Prüfungen geschrieben, Stress geschoben, Projekte gemacht, durchgezogen bis zum Ende. Und wofür?

Damit ich danach ums Verrecken keinen Job finde.

Jedes Mal hieß es: "Mach Informatik, damit findest du immer Arbeit." Ja, am Arsch. Vielleicht vor ein paar Jahren. Als ich fertig war, konntest du hunderte Bewerbungen rausschicken und wurdest trotzdem ignoriert.

Irgendwann hatte ich einfach keinen Bock mehr und hab mich in einem handwerklichen Bereich selbstständig gemacht.

Ich verdiene gutes Geld. Mir macht die Arbeit sogar Spaß. Ich steh morgens auf und denk mir nicht direkt "Fick mein Leben".

Wozu dann die ganzen Jahre Studium? Wozu der Stress, die Prüfungen, die schlaflosen Nächte, das ganze Gelaber von wegen "mit dem Abschluss stehen dir alle Türen offen"?

Am Ende hab ich einen Beruf, der nichts mit meinem Studium zu tun hat, und benutze Fähigkeiten, die ich mir komplett außerhalb der Uni angeeignet habe.

Versteht mich nicht falsch, ich bereue nicht, wo ich heute bin. Ich bereue nur, wie viel Zeit ich in etwas investiert habe, das mir am Ende exakt null gebracht hat.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 3 months ago
▲ 154 r/FitnessDE

Können wir bitte anfangen Protein zu gatekeepen?

Ich will keine Magerquark, Skyr oder Proteinpulver shortage mehr sehen.

Oder dass alles sinnlos teuer wird weil "high protein"

Es gibt noch ordentlich viele Proteinquellen die nicht explodiert sind, kann jetzt aber bitte jeder die Fresse halten?

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 3 months ago

Your prices are absolutely insane ?

I'm a tourist property manager from Germany. Most of the properties I manage are in Italy and Greece, but recently a friend asked me to take a look at a few apartments he owns in Croatia.

So I flew over to Zadar, checked the numbers, looked at the local market, restaurants, accommodation prices, regulations, etc.

And what the hell is going on over here?

I was seeing €18 pasta dishes in completely average restaurants. Apartments that looked like they hadn't been renovated in 15 years going for €130+ per night. Even groceries seemed more expensive than what I pay back home in Germany.

How do ordinary people even live here? Croatian salaries are nowhere near German salaries from what I understand.

Then I started looking into the legal side of short term rentals and the recent regulatory changes. Maybe I'm misunderstanding something, but it doesn't even seem particularly lucrative anymore compared to other Mediterranean destinations.

Which brings me to my main question ... why would tourists choose Croatia over Italy or Greece today?

Both are just as easy to reach, both offer huge selections of accommodation, and in my experience the overall quality of service, restaurants, and tourist infrastructure is often better. Yet Croatia seems to be charging similar or sometimes even higher prices.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 3 months ago

Sozialschmarotzer machen eigentlich alles richtig momentan

Ok, bevor es hier jetzt Downvotes und Beleidigungen regnet, das hier ist ein Sub für unbeliebte Meinungen.

Jetzt zum Thema.

Die Politik ist komplett für'n Arsch, das internationale Ansehen ist weg, Hauptindustrien brechen zusammen oder wandern ab. Die Arbeitslosigkeit steigt, die Arbeitszeiten steigen, und vom Gehalt bleibt immer weniger übrig. Gleichzeitig besitzen die Reichen im Grunde genommen alles und werden immer reicher.

Wenn man sich das alles anschaut und dann sagt: „Okay, ich brauche nicht viel zum Leben und arbeiten werde ich so sicher nicht“, dann ist das eigentlich eine ziemlich kluge Entscheidung.

Warum sollte man sich kaputt machen, wenn man am Ende trotzdem kaum vorankommt? Viele arbeiten Vollzeit, zahlen immer mehr und können sich trotzdem kein Eigentum aufbauen oder ihren Lebensstandard wirklich verbessern. Da kann ich zumindest verstehen, warum manche sagen, dass sie lieber mit wenig zufrieden sind und ihre Zeit anders nutzen.

Ob das moralisch verwerflich ist, ist nochmal ein anderes Thema. Mir geht es nicht darum, das gutzuheißen, sondern darum, dass es aus rein rationaler Sicht nachvollziehbar ist. Wenn die Anreize so gesetzt sind, wie sie aktuell sind, wundert es mich nicht, dass manche Menschen diesen Weg wählen.

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u/Extra_Loquat_5599 — 3 months ago