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Rules, laws, and responsibilities – Genitive and modal verbs

Navigating the System: My First Forays into German Law and Responsibility Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin felt like stepping onto another planet, and honestly, a huge part of that is trying to understand how things work here. It’s not just the U-Bahn or ordering a Bier, it’s the whole legal framework, the expectations around…
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