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Work-life balance discussions – Grammar: Opinion expressions

Navigating Work-Life Balance in Germany: My First Month – And How “Ich finde…” Helps Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was the biggest adventure of my life, and honestly, the scariest. I’d dreamed of it for years – the culture, the history, the Bier – but nothing really prepared me for the daily reality of…
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Expressing dissatisfaction with a purchase

Navigating “Nein”: Expressing Dissatisfaction with Purchases in Germany Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost a year now, and let me tell you, things are… different. It’s fantastic, I really love it, but sometimes, the directness of the Germans throws me for a loop. Especially when it comes to shopping. You quickly learn…
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