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🇺🇸 ~> 🇩🇪 I mentioned in a prior cast that it has been rough, going back from the western centers (SF, NYC) to Berlin, Germany. Some of you asked why and what has been rough, so here are some observations 🧵
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Coming from a village, my take had always been that Berlin is a huge and stressful city. But stepping out of the plane after a month of being in SF, Denver and NYC, Berlin felt like a town. People walk slowly, it‘s green, clean, safe and less noisy than I remembered. I‘m ngl, it felt a bit stale at first.
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Another thing I immediately noticed is the difference in European/German attitudes. Germans aren‘t used to striking up conversations with strangers in public and there is no stigma with „being yourself“ in service. It can feel quite depressing when you‘re not constantly treated nicely in shops.
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Bringing some American attitude with me, I noticed that it is possible to have some German small talk with strangers too. But people here are less nice (or respectful?) and they don‘t mind being direct when they notice something about you. They‘ll mock you a little and I need to grow thicker skin again.
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☀️⛅️ Tangentially, Berlin is still fucking cold and the weather is awful. NY, Boston, Denver and SF all seemed to have really great weather and lots of sun. I mean I can now literally tell that there is MUCH less sun by the „blueness of the light“ it is fucking nuts. https://i.imgur.com/1KLkVvB.jpg
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I relocated from Seattle to Boston recently. Weather was amongst one of the reasons. Ample sunlight definitely raised my baseline happiness and improved my productivity.
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