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Reporting a sick day to an employer – Grammar: Formal email structures

Reporting Sick in Germany: A Real Learner’s Guide Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost two years now, and let me tell you, navigating German bureaucracy is…an experience. It’s not just about understanding the rules; it’s about how you communicate them, especially when you’re feeling under the weather. Reporting a sick day, or…
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Official letters: Differentiating between ads and bills – Grammar: Formal reading structures

Navigating German Official Letters: Ads, Bills, and the Formal Way Okay, so I’ve been living in Munich for almost two years now, and let me tell you, the paperwork! It’s… intense. I knew it would be, of course, but actually having to deal with Bescheinigungen (certificates), Rechnungen (invoices), and official letters – it’s a whole…
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