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Inna Mosina π©π΅π
@innamosina
I'm not very active today because I'm moving for the seventh time , this time back to the red cross refugee camp. π«€π€ͺ. All because in Germany no flats, with money, without money - it doesn't matter here π₯²
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Manu Williams π©π΅π
@manuwilliams
Are you saying they have a shortage of flats? π« 600 ππΌ
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Inna Mosina π©π΅π
@innamosina
There are too many refugees here and there is no housing even for the Germans, it looks like a huge disaster
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Manu Williams π©π΅π
@manuwilliams
Yes, my mom confirmed this. I am so sorry to hear this. What are you planning on doing and how long will you be able to stay where you're at now?
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Inna Mosina π©π΅π
@innamosina
For me, as a person who could not sleep anywhere other than my own bed, this challenge is a big step out of my comfort zone and an achievementπ
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Inna Mosina π©π΅π
@innamosina
I will continue my search, I am not looking for permanent housing, I will continue to look for intermediate rentals. On December 11, my colleague and I managed to rent a one-bedroom apartment for 6 weeks. We were lucky to have some money, unlike most refugees. Early Red Cross was a camp of primary residence and further all were distributed in dormitories, where there is a room and a shower with a kitchen for 1-2 families. Now there are no places and many people can live in the red cross for a year. At the beginning of December I plan to leave for 10 days in Portugal, there is accommodation there, it is easier to find accommodation in neighboring countries than here π. And so my plans are to look for a place to live and move from place to place until the poutine regime falls π. Because that's more likely than finding a permanent home in Germany
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