As a city dweller I never seen this happen in Germany ever in my life. So not too common at least.
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This is probably the best and most noticable thing our Government has ever done. Also one of the very few thing hat helps out young people (but not them in particular).
It is not possible at all. No one familiar with German law and culture think this. This is not a talking point I have ever heard discussed seriously. There ist probably hundreds of reasons why it could never happen. Our legal framework ist very strong and we have a strong civil framework of resistance in case something goes in that direction.
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It's not beer btw. Looks like mio mate
Das traurige ist gerade Zug fahren wäre eigentlich so viel besser mit Kindern. Da kann man sich richtig mit seinen Kindern beschäftigen. In finnland oder der schweiz gibt es sogar kinderabteile, mit spielsachen, büchern etc. Was uns da alles vergönnt bleibt ist unglaublich. Hauptsache alles für autos ausgeben.
Ist die CDU eigentlich nur noch damit beschäftigt politische Unsicherheit zu verbreiten?
Crying in german. Multiple friends of mine who live in city centers of huge cities still have 16Mbit connections.
Study liberal arts for free while getting bafög or a side job to pay for your living costs. I think that's more what the post is about. And there are also tons of grants.
Yeah laws or very specialized tools/Maschines can get crazy, but I think our lawmakers are also trolling sometimes with the long titles.
The most german thing is to read that no problem at the first try. But our language is cheating with the combining words thing.
What bread are you eating? Another example I can't relate to at all. I usually bake my own bread, sometimes I buy. Never had sugar in it. Maybe you were looking at Brioche or something? I consider that more of a sweet like cake or muffins.