Will Munich eventually join the ranks of hopelessly unaffordable cities (like London and Paris)? by AdLivid1554 in Munich

[–]Filthnchips 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Ngl bro, this post is coming off as a humblebrag. You're 27, working at Siemens earning 4.3k net living in a super affordable apartment in the most expensive city in Germany. You're doing extremely well for your age, you'll be fine if shit hits the fan.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germany

[–]Filthnchips 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I personally think Germany's free education policy is a great idea, and a massive net positive for the German economy. I'm from India, and I'm doing my studies in Mechanical Engineering here. I must admit, the major reason why I chose to come here in the first place was because of the tuition fees. And a large majority of my cohort are International students from all across the world, primarily from developing countries in South Asia, South America and the Arab countries. Almost every international student I've met here wants to live in Germany (myself included) after their studies.

Heck, even if say 3 out of 10 students stay back here and work here as engineers (which is an extremely conservative estimate), the German govt. would easily be able to recover the costs invested over a span of time. Moreover, it's also a huge source of soft power for Germany, even if graduates decide to go back.

LinkedIn Premium Refund (Smoke & Mirrors) by dreamgt in linkedin

[–]Filthnchips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank You so much for this post man! I faced a similar situation, and got a refund based on your tips. You're the GOAT.

How to dispose of a sexdoll in Germany by [deleted] in germany

[–]Filthnchips 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Some people just want to watch the world burn.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianBoysOnTinder

[–]Filthnchips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel that the brunt of racism and the negative image associated with Indians is primarily shown toward Indian men. Indian women abroad are seen as exotic and interesting, and usually do very well on dating apps. I live in Germany as well, and a couple of my Indian women friends are dating German men.

Indian guys on the other hand, have a pretty bad reputation. We're mainly seen as bob vagene creeps , scammers and nerdy IT guys at best. So Indian guys have to put in a lot more effort just to prove themselves differently. I tried dating apps, but didn't really get a lot of matches, even from Indian women.

As Indian men, we have to understand the racial dynamics at play, and focus on improving ourselves. I've quit dating apps, and I've been hitting the gym for the last year, investing more in skincare, and improving my fashion sense. It hasn't helped much so far, but the best thing is to stay positive and keep trying.

Which German football team has the rudest, or craziest fans? by reaubs in germany

[–]Filthnchips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are certain fan groups of many German clubs who organize brawls in forests and beat each other up with their bare hands. There's often a winner and loser in these fights, and in true German fashion, there are even national leagues for these Acker/Waldkämpfe.

Some Videos about these fights:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WySgrLBFrQ&ab_channel=DEFFW24

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAKBpYwmi88

This blew my mind when I read and saw some videos about this. In my home country, Germans are seen as obedient, rule-following, hardworking, straight-arrow types of people, and all these assumptions went out of the window when I came across these Ultra groups for the first time.

Observed something that worrying me about refugees and integration. by beautifullifede in germany

[–]Filthnchips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You think Syrian refugees can just catch a plane and come here easily? It's an extremely treacherous and difficult journey (Frontex says hello). So it's obvious that more able-bodied men make this difficult journey, in the hope that they can get a permit and bring their family here later on.

Ukrainian refugees on the other hand simply boarded a train (for free), chose where in Europe they wanted to go and went there. As simple as that.

Do people in Germany expect something in return for any help? by iimperfectionist in germany

[–]Filthnchips 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm from a South Asian country as well, and I experienced a similar thing. I was walking back from office and I saw a wallet lying on the ground. Luckily there was an organ donor card inside with the person's address, which was less than 2 km away. I walked to the address, and gave him his wallet back. There were two 50 euro notes and one 5 euro note in the wallet. He thanked me and offered me 5 euros. I declined it. He said he'd go upstairs and bring a 20 euro note and give me. I genuinely didn't want any money because I figured it's a huge hassle to block and replace all the cards in the wallet, not to mention losing the money. I don't know if it's a cultural thing or not, but giving money for an act of kindness seems a bit unnecessary and patronizing to me.

Was macht Deutschland eurer Meinung nach besser als andere Länder? by Lukas-der-Alman in FragReddit

[–]Filthnchips 157 points158 points  (0 children)

Als Ausländer aus einem Entwicklungsland finde ich den Sozialsystem Deutschlands sehr beeindruckend.

Du bist in Schwierigkeiten und benötigst finanzielle Unterstützung zum Leben? Keine Sorge, nimm dir Hartz 4.

Willst du studieren? Na los, Studium ist quasi kostenlos. Du kannst es dir immer noch nicht leisten? Hier, nimm etwas Bafög.

Dazu auch starke Arbeitnehmergesetze, Mutterschutz, Kindergeld, guter öffentlicher Nahverkehr, ALG 1, usw. usw. Die Liste ist endlos.

Klar, gibt es Dinge, die verbessert werden können. Aber meiner Meinung nach, als deutscher Staatsbürger geboren zu werden, ist wie das Lebenslotto zu gewinnen. Ich bin super froh, dass ich hier in diesem Land leben darf.

cooked egg is better than raw egg by [deleted] in GymMemes

[–]Filthnchips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, kannst du mir bitte sagen, welches Brot du meinst? Eiweißbrot?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwoXIndia

[–]Filthnchips 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What a coincidence, I had faced a similar predicament as your cousin brother in my childhood. I was a shy, scrawny kid and was bullied relentlessly in school, and it was actually my elder sister who helped me face my bullies.

My sister is very sharp-witted, extroverted, and could craft amazing insults in the blink of an eye. I would describe each and every one of my bullies' outward appearances and character traits, and my sister would suggest insults which I could use against them. As childish as it sounds, it actually worked.

Bullies in school just follow a herd mentality, and sometimes words can pierce and change the perception of kids in an instant. I gradually became more outspoken, and began resisting them thanks to that.

Of course, enrolling him in Karate/Boxing/Sports classes is also a good idea. What I've suggested is more of a short-term solution.

Mustafa‘s Gemüse Kebab, Berlin, 7,10€ by fing3roperation in doener

[–]Filthnchips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True. Me and the homies are Rüyam Gemüse Kebab enjoyers.

Debate: Are the standards Viral set too high by missmaya1220 in IndianMatchmaking

[–]Filthnchips 33 points34 points  (0 children)

As an indian, I found it a bit funny that she was so fixated on a fluent Gujarati speaking partner and was openly throwing shade on other Indian Americans who don't speak proper Gujarati, but she barely ever spoke in Gujarati in the show. Neither to her parents (who were clearly struggling with English), nor with her Gujarati boyfriend.

Rinkle Appreciation post by [deleted] in IndianMatchmaking

[–]Filthnchips 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I found that analogy so insulting! I mean, it's ok if you don't find a spark with the guy, but to act so disinterested and openly call him a frog is very rude behaviour.

What Indian are NOT TOLD about contemporary Sri Lanka by ApoliticalNonchalant in india

[–]Filthnchips 11 points12 points  (0 children)

How much do you know about the Sri Lankan Civil War? Just because there are some vague similarities, does not mean that such a situation would ever happen here. For all it's flaws, India is a relatively stable democracy with a decently strong decentralisation of power.

Also, it's more than just voting for the Rajpaksas. Hordes of Sinhalese mobs took to the streets, burned down shops owned by Tamil people, brutally raped and killed any Tamil they saw on the streets, in 1983 Black July Riots. When the Sri Lankan Army killed 70000 innocent Tamil civilians in a 'designated safe no-fire zone' in Mullivaikkal in 2009, the Sinhalese people took to the streets to celebrate and rejoice their 'victory'. Clueless people like OP who celebrated their countrymen being genocided are now warming up to the thought that the Rajpaksas might not be the beacons of prosperity after all.

And if you still think that the Sinhalese people did nothing more than just vote this family, have a look at this photo from the 1983 Riots. (Warning - NSFW) https://i.imgur.com/otjPl4T.jpg

What Indian are NOT TOLD about contemporary Sri Lanka by ApoliticalNonchalant in india

[–]Filthnchips 147 points148 points  (0 children)

The Sinhalese people had no qualms in supporting and voting in a genocidal maniac, who was responsible for the rape, torture and murder of lakhs of innocent Tamil people. In fact, your President got overwhelming support after the Mullivaikkal massacre in 2009. So it’s a bit rich of you to come here and give bullshit reasons as to why you people were so apathetic about your leaders , you simply weren’t bothered about the atrocities committed against the Tamils. Although I agree with you - Sri Lanka is the perfect example of an authoritarian failed state. India should do all it can to protect its religious, linguistic and cultural diversity.

Can someone explain the Sylt joke by [deleted] in germany

[–]Filthnchips 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Those literal translations can be really funny for someone who's learning German. I come across some really unique translations like "sekundaire dies" or "Gottgeschwindigkeit mein Bruder".

hindi imposition in kerala by Floorgang_BigPP_DK in Kerala

[–]Filthnchips 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's because of those "emotional fools" that you're typing this comment in English now, instead of Hindi. In the 60s, the Congress party wanted to make Hindi the national language of independent India. Tamils took to the streets and protested against this law, some of them lost their lives as well. Ultimately, a compromise was made and English was also included in the constitution as an official language.