In the more active version of this community, there’s a long back and forth of posts between people who need to demonstrate to others that moving to Germany was the best thing they did in their life and anyone who doesn’t feel the same is doing something wrong, and of course also the inverse - that moving to Germany was the worst choice they made and that everyone else is deflecting criticism.
I have to admit that I don’t get it. To me it feels very obvious that living everywhere require making trade-offs and that the balance is very individual.
I don’t see for example why I should gush about Germany at every turn or try to prove that someone is objectively wrong if they find Germany unliveable for themselves. At the same time, I don’t understand why someone would find it sensible to tell me “leave if you don’t like it” when I express a criticism. A place doesn’t have to be perfect for me to want to live there. It just needs to give me a more favourable balance of pros to cons.
So, we are a younger community here, with less historical memes and reflexes. Perhaps that can be some sort of reality check for me. Do you feel strongly that moving here was great or horrible for you?
Im a immigrant and I find the “leave if you dont like it” completely fine as a reply. Especially those immigrants that complain that Germany sucks because they can do x and y in their countries, and here they cant. I dont see it as offensive, everyone should think if they like their country of origin or other country better, then its better to move there than stay bitter and complain about Germany