My cousin's family has been in Europe for nearly 10 years, and now they have immigrated to Germany, but after staying for so many years, they have found that Europe is not an ideal paradise. It also said that if I knew that Europe was like this 10 years ago, I didn't even want to go abroad, and I couldn't stand eating alone. However, now that the country is developing so fast, even if you have the heart to come back, buying a house and finding a job, the livelihood of a family is a problem, and the road you choose can only continue to move forward.
If you ask what is the difference between Europe and China? In fact, most of them are cultural and customary differences, and today, according to their family's experience over the years, they will talk to you about the advantages and disadvantages of Sino-German life.
1. The problem of eating in a word
German cuisine is mainly sour and salty, and the seasoning is relatively strong, and the so-called German cuisine is actually covered with various sausages on the sour cabbage; German bread is very biting, and people with good teeth are more suitable for eating;
The main food eaten daily in Germany is sausages, bread, salads. For our Chinese, eating one or two meals of these things is OK, really eating for many days in a row, it feels uncomfortable.
When my cousin complained before, I didn't have any deep understanding until I went to Europe for half a month to understand. In fact, before going abroad, I didn't think that eating would become a big problem, but after eating bread, ham, salad and chocolate for a week, I had no appetite, and I just wanted to eat a good Chinese meal.
However, the German sausages are really good, and there are a wide variety of sausages, which are said to be more than 1,000 kinds. There is a kind called "Black Forest ham", which can be cut as thin as paper and tastes very fragrant.
2. Nightlife in Germany, very boring
In our country, many places will be open until the early morning, or even overnight. KTV, hot pot, barbecue, shopping, nightclubs, internet cafes, and even takeaways. As long as you want to eat and play, time and distance are not a problem.
However, in Germany, after 8 pm, there is no one on the street, most of the shops are not open on weekends, although there are takeaways in Germany at night, but they are basically Western food and a single variety, and the latest is delivered to about 10 o'clock, which can be said to be very boring.
So how are germans entertained? Young people generally drink and chat parties, go outdoor hiking, camping in the wilderness, skiing, motorcycle, rowing, shooting and so on.
We have to admit that the German way of leisure is healthier than we are, but I still like the lively nightlife of our country.
3. In Germany, the poor are more comfortable than at home
In Germany, the monthly salary of supermarket employees is about 1600 to 1800 euros, although it seems that the income is not much, but they only work an average of 18.5 hours a week, which is about 4 hours per day. In other words, half a day of work is enough.
In terms of German consumption, supermarket cashiers live a fairly loose life in Germany's medium-sized cities on their own income (if you can tolerate German boredom and diet) Why do you say so?
The basic consumption of a month in a medium-sized city in Germany is basically as follows:
Housing: one bedroom and one living room, including water and electricity heating network, about 500 euros; communication fee: full Netcom, 4g traffic, less than 30 euros; meals (fruits): occasionally go out to eat every month