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  • Why People Are Leaving Germany ? | Is Germany Good Place To Settle For Indians ? | Life In Germany
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  • @FlyingAbroad
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  • @ajitsingh-ne5ol
    @ajitsingh-ne5ol Před rokem +154

    The only reason I cannot live abroad is loneliness. I have travelled to US and Canada along with other countries. Western countries feel very lonely when I lived there. India is much more lively.

    • @VipinsinghParmar
      @VipinsinghParmar Před rokem +17

      Festivals are high in India

    • @MrIndraneelbose
      @MrIndraneelbose Před rokem +1

      Paa ji - India Mein Modi BJP hai ...Sarey cheddd bund kar denge

    • @navnitpatel5292
      @navnitpatel5292 Před rokem +12

      Correct friend.... भारत रहनेके लिए सबसे अच्छा है।

    • @Ribro
      @Ribro Před rokem +6

      What if I am already very lonely in India? I hate it but being lonely in India is worst feeling than actually being lonely anywhere else 🥺

    • @truptiadhyaru9545
      @truptiadhyaru9545 Před rokem +3

      Still people going for better future to other countries!!

  • @geetanjalirampogu1730
    @geetanjalirampogu1730 Před rokem +275

    My brother's been living in Germany since 3 years. It is true that the weather and living there is depressing but at the same time there are lot of perks like medical insurance, free education for kids and good work life balance which we lack in India. In India you are expected to justify your work and salary and still get paid in peanuts. India has the potential to be on top only if it has better laws , security and facilities for everyone. To each his own.

    • @manin4568
      @manin4568 Před rokem +29

      Life in india is a gem trust me 😅 USA was the TOP but in the recent years there is lot of issues like safety, taxation, ricing price, visa.... The only thing we lack in india is work life balance, salary scale.... Other then that its awesome 😊

    • @abhikul123
      @abhikul123 Před 11 měsíci +28

      ​@@manin4568awesome???? 😂😂😂😂 People living in India will laugh at this. Bhai hai hi kya yahan? 10 rupae ki chai aur 12 rupae ka wada pav? The standard of living just isn't comparable. The facilities, the money, the work life balance. And many more things. Bhai all this India is awesome is hogwash. The main reason is Germany isn't allowing parents to live. The moment it allows that, all these reasons will automatically disappear. 😂😂😂

    • @manin4568
      @manin4568 Před 11 měsíci +15

      @@abhikul123 i agree with the work life balance..... But somewhere in chaos u will Find inner peace in india ...may be ur an introvert.... Germany is a good place for introverts... I dont know what profession /where exactly u live in India... Im from Karnataka even if i get 60k-80k per month in business im gonna leave USA and come to my state........ I stayed in Germany for a while and shifted to Usa because of my love towards Guns.... Germany does allow parents to live but max 3 months, and usa 6 months..... Inkl India which has also visa rules.....no country would allow directly your parents without any consent (job/business/profession ).....what standards 😅bruh will get to know what standards u are taking about when people treat u like 💩 and make u feel Like u doesn't belong to the society...... Do u want to live freely or suffocated?

    • @nomadd27828
      @nomadd27828 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@abhikul123 haha well said

    • @ADITYA_138
      @ADITYA_138 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@manin4568true door se lagta hai kya mast life hogi jo rehta hai usse pata hai

  • @bepowerful10
    @bepowerful10 Před 11 měsíci +55

    I'm in the same boat since a decade now. I can so well resonate with everything you have said. One should consider all pros and cons before making this leap. From my personal experience, always be flexible, don't settle for less. At the end, this country is not the end of the world! Make smart choices.

  • @basundi9137
    @basundi9137 Před rokem +135

    I like your point of view. I am living since very long in Berlin. Every country has pro and Contras. You can't compare India with Germany. It's better if you learn language. I speak German. I saw your other vlog with your neighbor uncle living alone. But nowadays you have so many old age homes all over India. Germans are very disciplined people. They respect Indians specially. Life Is very peaceful here. Free education, social security, medical insurance etc so many facilities you can get only in Germany. Some Indian friends shifted England but came back due to very expensive education etc. It's a matter of choice. Ich wünsche alles Gute für euch

    • @davelawson2564
      @davelawson2564 Před rokem

      what is the tax rates ? GST ?

    • @kidsfuntime...3947
      @kidsfuntime...3947 Před rokem

      Because of People like you the parents has to live in old age

    • @UPAKHOSALA
      @UPAKHOSALA Před rokem +1

      What is meaning of the last sentence, in German LANGUAGE?
      What r the taxes in Germany?

    • @basundi9137
      @basundi9137 Před rokem +2

      It means.. Wish you all the best

    • @manin4568
      @manin4568 Před rokem

      ​@@UPAKHOSALA super high u will get peanuts 😅 there is something called as brutto/netto... Half of your salary is filtered using this technic.... Also depends on many cases i guess

  • @kareenachopra557
    @kareenachopra557 Před rokem +621

    Germany should allow parents to live with us after citizenship . It is mandatory , if parents will not live with us what is reason for such messy life there

    • @prestoX
      @prestoX Před rokem +55

      The population is already aging in Germany, hence they are unlikely to allow it.

    • @munaeemjamal-zl8hf
      @munaeemjamal-zl8hf Před rokem +51

      I agree with you. My son in law lives in Munich . His mother has to return to Pakistan after every three months. She lives alone here.
      Germany should think about this. Otherwise, they will lose talented and highly educated people.

    • @unwantedmoonlight148
      @unwantedmoonlight148 Před rokem +17

      Main reason hi yahi hai parents ko bhi allow karna chahiye Jaise Canada karta hai

    • @Ayeinnn69
      @Ayeinnn69 Před rokem +11

      Bhai mere parents toh waise hi nai foriegn rehna chahte toh mere liye toh koi faida hi nahi hai allow ho na ho mai toh fr bhi jaunga

    • @nagendranaidu3826
      @nagendranaidu3826 Před rokem +4

      parents not allow ,but only one parent who have serious medical problem

  • @shwetasinghnm
    @shwetasinghnm Před 9 měsíci +36

    I came back to Australia after living in India for 2 years around pandemic time. Indian service industry has become so good that its mindblowing. Plus if you live in metros, you get best of the world in restaurants now. So much buzz and novelty at every corner. I did not even pick up a glass of water those 2 years. Here it is back to cleaning and cooking after work. Cant even order much outside as Indian food sucks. Really missing the comforts of India. Not the traffic though

    • @a-hit8454
      @a-hit8454 Před 2 měsíci

      And yet 700k Indians moving to Australia each year 😂😂 So much for a world class service industry.

    • @aspirantsAdda-nw5ge
      @aspirantsAdda-nw5ge Před 12 dny

      Bhai life quality nahin Hain hum jaise bandhon ko ja chahiye woh yahaan milta nahin dhankaa 😅

  • @nitinpathak8380
    @nitinpathak8380 Před 8 měsíci +84

    Those who have been to Germany or Austria can understand how important work life balance, tension free weekends, clean environment, healthy food are. Yes there are some difference between lifestyle of India and Germany which we are not used to. Language issue is there, like any other country.

    • @helloyogeshpatel
      @helloyogeshpatel Před měsícem

      You can also get this in India if you are extremely highly skilled like few lack ppl but not for common people

  • @yashodashetty6678
    @yashodashetty6678 Před rokem +11

    Thank you for being very open with your experience & helping others take decisions before leaving for Germany 😊

  • @abdulazeem1607
    @abdulazeem1607 Před rokem +42

    Shilpa, 30-50 lacs package is not normal in India. Most of the freshers get 3-6 lacs package.

    • @atharva577
      @atharva577 Před rokem +2

      It's possible in IT and finance, but competition is high

    • @OmPrakash-ie7sh
      @OmPrakash-ie7sh Před rokem +6

      @@atharva577 only passout from iim and good engineering colleges

    • @aurangzeb866
      @aurangzeb866 Před rokem +6

      @@atharva577 Still 30 to 40 lpa package is not normal in india for IT

    • @atharva577
      @atharva577 Před rokem

      @@aurangzeb866 it's is possible,my brother works as a product manager for youtube india

    • @aurangzeb866
      @aurangzeb866 Před rokem +7

      @@atharva577 I said not normal

  • @ravigoel4828
    @ravigoel4828 Před rokem +2

    Nicely done... You have actually brought out all the reasons... Kudos

  • @moulim672
    @moulim672 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Very nice video, you have mentioned all the points very gently, with appropriate context

  • @neetu11p
    @neetu11p Před rokem +136

    The situation for Indians, especially young Indians, is not that bleak if they work in Germany.
    In India an IT employee is expected to work for long hours and wfh has increased the expectations. Salaries on an average are not anywhere near 20 L per annum. And due to the huge young population, the chances of becoming obsolete by the time you are 45 are also very high.
    Ageing parents of single children should be the primary reason to return, but if you have a sibling in India who can care for them, then that too is not very crucial.
    At a young age it is not so difficult to learn and languave and assimilate in a culture. At least the young should go abroad, get experience, see the world and then can choose to either stay or come back based on individual situations.

    • @sunilkapoor4751
      @sunilkapoor4751 Před rokem +2

      exactly

    • @spamaddress8976
      @spamaddress8976 Před rokem +7

      Very well written and explained. My thoughts exactly.

    • @aqsaidris2946
      @aqsaidris2946 Před rokem +1

      What’s a monthly salary is considered good in Germany?

    • @kodakb1069
      @kodakb1069 Před rokem +6

      Germany is in recession & the demographics of the country is going to be bad in 10 years .

    • @bayardkalyan
      @bayardkalyan Před rokem +5

      That 20LPA notion is based on your current perception. India is growing and avg salary will hit 1 crore pa by 2050. But I don't see that growth happening in Germany. And paying 40-50% tax where you cannot benefit in your own old age. And even if you live in USA right now, it will be difficult to afford property in India after 10-20 years despite earning dollars.

  • @1995Kunal
    @1995Kunal Před rokem +26

    Since more and more people are coming here and as students integration is much better, it would be nice to know how have you been coping up with these problems. Good pay back home is primarily for certain specific sectors but not for all which is why people are coming here.

  • @dinezrk
    @dinezrk Před rokem +8

    Your video was well presented and had the updates for all the important questions that most of the people will look for before migrating to Germany.
    Great job and I really appreciate your quality of content 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
    Hope to see more interesting content from you with same high quality 👍🏽

  • @VivekShri95
    @VivekShri95 Před rokem +5

    Very beautifully explained Shilpa, without any bias!👏👏👏 You are welcome back to our motherland!💐💐

    • @dailydollars2690
      @dailydollars2690 Před 25 dny

      Ha ha ha...she will not come to India...never...bet it 😂😁😊

  • @sadhate4567
    @sadhate4567 Před rokem +14

    From USA. I am living in this for last 40 years. But you explain very well about Germany. Good job.

  • @vidyakini5158
    @vidyakini5158 Před rokem +10

    You have spoken on actual realities of life in Germany . People normally only speak about showy salaries and homes . Nobody tells you about ground realities. Good video dear . Thank you for a true insight .

  • @drfaizrajputrana2166
    @drfaizrajputrana2166 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Bhut acha or sachcha bola aakhir dil ke baat jaban par aa gye shilpa ji thanks again making this truthful vedio❤❤❤

  • @gkashokraj
    @gkashokraj Před 11 měsíci +2

    Very nice video... Realistic and logical points explained...!!! People flying abroad and spend robot like machine life..!!! 👏🏻👏🏻💗 💗

  • @kovidprizner7657
    @kovidprizner7657 Před rokem +41

    true, EU,UK Canada ,Australia air USA ab rehne ke laik nahin hai !!!!tables have turned , the loot has stopped coming in, living standards are dropping fast. stay in India people, those who migrate from Punjab and Haryana, are mostly doing low paying labour jobs.

    • @shantarammandlik2589
      @shantarammandlik2589 Před rokem +1

      13:33

    • @Ppalsingh4558
      @Ppalsingh4558 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, but In India govt is looting in the name of petrol and diesel.
      Just think from the prospective of a poor person

  • @healthytalks4373
    @healthytalks4373 Před rokem +87

    You tube par aajkal trend chal raha hai ....
    Why people leaving UK
    Why leaving Canada
    Why leaving Germany
    😂😂😂😂

    • @ArambhHaiPrachand99
      @ArambhHaiPrachand99 Před rokem

      lol 😂😂☺

    • @Samsung-zg9ql
      @Samsung-zg9ql Před 4 měsíci +4

      Aur in sab logo ko ek mauka mile waha jaane ka to raato raat bhaag lenge waha😅😅

    • @aashaikh3463
      @aashaikh3463 Před 4 měsíci +2

      much better they leave Germany hahahaha hahaha hahah

    • @dipankarpal8054
      @dipankarpal8054 Před 4 měsíci

      😂😂😂 competition market Bhai... bidesh chorne ka competition...this is NAMO effect 😂

    • @geebees1545
      @geebees1545 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@dipankarpal8054 If given the opportunity, you will first one to run. There's no word called the namo effect.😅😅😅

  • @chitrakumarhazarika6622
    @chitrakumarhazarika6622 Před rokem +3

    I have learnt a lot regarding Germany's work and life culture from your video.Your revelation of truth is very much welcome sister.

  • @habeebmohammed5441
    @habeebmohammed5441 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Nice post, detailed explanation easy to understand the reality of life. Thank you

  • @cookmaster3626
    @cookmaster3626 Před rokem +69

    The problem with Indians in General is they want to get out of India and enjoy the best that the West has to offer and don't want to handle the hardship or inconvenience of living there. You can not get the best of both worlds. When one goes to live in a foreign country for whatever reason be it, learn and adjust to live in the new environment or go back to your parent country. I would say that it is mainly because in India we are raised with helpers handling your daily chores and we are not accustomed to doing on your own.

    • @youandmetheworld
      @youandmetheworld Před 11 měsíci +12

      I am glad you mentioned about the househelp and the cheap human labour that help Indians focus on their task. Literally, Middle Class Indians live like Kings of their own little kingdoms in India. Cheap and readily available workforce help them throughout their life. They think they are very intelligent and meritorious without realising and recognising the prerogatives they have.

    • @venktesh6600
      @venktesh6600 Před 10 měsíci

      @@youandmetheworld But now a days for the last many years middle class getting the heat and are not able afford because middle class income is shrinking and labour class are earning more and they have options without hesitations. I think its westernising .. the poor class is joining middle class gradually in terms of earning and end up being middle class in a generation time.

  • @Average_But_Specific
    @Average_But_Specific Před rokem +29

    Judging by the fact that this video only highlights all the negative aspects, (compared to the earlier videos, where a more balanced and honest view of things was presented, eg. the video from 28 May 2022), it does feel like you all are moving out of Germany pretty soon. As long-time subscribers, we do wish you all luck wherever you plan to move to. Keep the videos coming!

  • @RaymondTonio
    @RaymondTonio Před 10 měsíci

    This is the most descriptive explanation about this topic. Simple, clear and elegant.

  • @vikramhere771
    @vikramhere771 Před 10 měsíci +10

    You summarized everything that I try to tell my friends, about why I want to leave Germany. If you make a decision table on paper, You will moving to India makes a lot of sense. Pehleki baat alag this, because payment was not at all comparable, bt abhi India me 20 lakh bhi kamo to Germany se jyada achhese India me reh sakte hai,

  • @deeps2111
    @deeps2111 Před rokem +38

    Been living in Germany for last 5 years. Everything u told is 100 percent right

  • @sumiyamfu1527
    @sumiyamfu1527 Před rokem +25

    Exactly 100 % agree with your viewpoint Madam🙏🙏, I am staying from 3 yrs in Germany and I am suffering from those all what u have now mentioned in this Video, I will definatly going back Home Land Nepal, if I live here long time I will be mental or Depression. I would like to Suggest so far as better don't come Germany please

  • @gauravaggarwal5009
    @gauravaggarwal5009 Před 11 měsíci

    Very meaningful and insightful video…thanks for sharing & caring!!

  • @ashokapradhan2925
    @ashokapradhan2925 Před rokem

    Wonderful presentation..keep it up..saw your channel for the first time... impressive indded

  • @manishaboricha5116
    @manishaboricha5116 Před rokem +14

    Every country has their own do's and don'ts and people learn to live or they quit. Shilpa you talks so well

  • @neel_in_germany
    @neel_in_germany Před rokem +72

    Shilpa, I, too, feel the same pain while in germany... You have described everything so aptly...

    • @live2search635
      @live2search635 Před rokem +5

      Why are you in pain . Thats not your land. You are on immigration visa term... Ask your king to take care of your life . Germans are not bound to give you a satisfied life ..

    • @invictus9750
      @invictus9750 Před rokem +3

      @@live2search635 correct

    • @natures__kingdom
      @natures__kingdom Před rokem +1

      Accha apni ki bengali

    • @chanchalbpharma
      @chanchalbpharma Před rokem

      I feel more pain when you here in Ireland

    • @Xobi-
      @Xobi- Před rokem

      ​@@live2search635 correct

  • @vishalsambar
    @vishalsambar Před 8 měsíci +1

    Exactly, I live in Sweden and I can co-relate most of the points mentioned by you!

  • @satyadutta7296
    @satyadutta7296 Před rokem +52

    I feel & it's always better that to achieve a higher professional degree from abroad & acquire some experiences & return to India. Work in a high position here along with high salaries etc. Develop Business with the foreign world ( Germany or anywhere ) by staying in India. You will enjoy Money...Position... Life.. India is advancing just like anything... GOD Bless

    • @Elusivee007
      @Elusivee007 Před 10 měsíci

      Exactly my thoughts.
      Going through the same process.

    • @venktesh6600
      @venktesh6600 Před 10 měsíci

      Really...!!?? Indians were doing just opposite before a decade back or so and that was logical and profitable. Only who got the better studious brains used get good scores in Indian colleges with less money then used to go out to earn bigger currencies than India. It was logical or profitable. Now the Indian inefficient multitudes simply following trend when the trend has gone long back. Those universities attracting such 3rd world students just for money now I guess. I have seen many college grads in India selling property, taking retirement money and Loan from banks and running to west to STUDY not for JOBS. Pls check it out what you are suggesting. The only extra point you are adding is setting business in foreign world.. The job or employee mindset people hardly 1 or 2 in hundred might get succeed in establishing business outside.

    • @manjuh5992
      @manjuh5992 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Elusivee007 you will never do that

    • @Elusivee007
      @Elusivee007 Před 8 měsíci

      @@manjuh5992 huh, how bold of upu to assume about random people in comment sections.

    • @manjuh5992
      @manjuh5992 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Elusivee007 broo be logical u will put 20 lacks into the course and then u will stay in that country for 2 years and then coming back India again u have start from scratch like search for jobs that a lot of process that no one can do and its a fact just double think once
      and u will never find a job in india in this market if you are staying in germay they wll directly reject that

  • @rajenderthusu5791
    @rajenderthusu5791 Před rokem +6

    Hi Mam , I appreciate your opening your heart on Germany. Being an immigrant myself, these issues are common for everyone who leaves ones home country. I request you to have patience and reevaluate going back to your home country. I wish you all the best. God bless you 🙏

    • @Ribro
      @Ribro Před rokem

      Most important thing she mentioned is how lucrative it is to face these issues. If you are not earning more or saving significant more than home country.

    • @iacko12345
      @iacko12345 Před 11 měsíci +1

      She is exaggerating the things

  • @djtailor
    @djtailor Před rokem +166

    If you live in India then after watching this video you will feel proud of living here. Thanks for showing truth.

    • @suhailpasha1219
      @suhailpasha1219 Před rokem

      Kaiko bhai woh kam indian hain kya

    • @Anonymous-pn1ih
      @Anonymous-pn1ih Před rokem +10

      Also upcoming years india will surpass Germany in terms of nominal GDP taking the spot of 4th position.🔥 The real future is in India.

    • @suhailpasha1219
      @suhailpasha1219 Před rokem +13

      @@Anonymous-pn1ih per capita income?

    • @rajata4713
      @rajata4713 Před rokem +9

      @@Anonymous-pn1ih total GDP doesn't matter, what's the per capita income in india? For every small thing you have to go through corruption. How many ppl are leaving Germany, way more ppl are going to Germany. Actually many ppl got fired from the job due to recession especially in IT sector ...so those ppl are giving excuses to avoid embarrassment as they proudly showed their quality life in Germany before.😂

    • @Anonymous-pn1ih
      @Anonymous-pn1ih Před rokem +3

      @@suhailpasha1219 India have been colonized for lots of years and remember "Rome was not build in a day" if you want to grow indian per capita like european countries then we should start doing same things what they used to do just colonized and exploit the resources. Ask people who are in geopolitics and are investors what value india and china are making.

  • @midhun.d1
    @midhun.d1 Před 11 měsíci +30

    I lived in Dubai for 10 years and earned enough money for living. Despite of all these earnings I left Dubai, at the moment when I felt myself as a machine, woke up at morning, going office & coming back to home. As if I felt I am living for the job but it should be a job for a living.
    Literally I understood that there is no life in abroad. Now I am the happiest person living with my family, friends, relatives & my neighbours in my hometown.

    • @matei5054
      @matei5054 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Why so?

    • @geetikak
      @geetikak Před 8 měsíci

      I also njoy staying in india, stayed abroad for long. But people's attitude, pollution, weather is driving me crazy. People treat animals and dogs in heartless ways. Those who try doing good are not treated well.
      Salary wise its good here. Festivals are good.

    • @priyaprem3010
      @priyaprem3010 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Many friends of mine here in INDIA say SAME as you do !! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 EXPLOITATION LOW SALARY LONG HOURS NO TIME TO ENjoy. One friend DIED OF Stress heart attack at 38 in MUMBAI . 2 in BENGALURU same CORPORATE CULTURE STRESS BLOOD PRESSURE. ENJOY ??

  • @siprarath1281
    @siprarath1281 Před 8 měsíci

    So nicely explained. Thank you for making such beautiful videos ❤

  • @cathy285
    @cathy285 Před rokem +8

    I lovd my country ,Kenya, people are polite, helping, smiling and welcoming

  • @premprakash334
    @premprakash334 Před 9 měsíci

    Such an honest video..I really appreciate it.. Thankyou 😊

  • @anuragtyagi3836
    @anuragtyagi3836 Před 4 měsíci

    Superb Shilpa 🎉 one of the best vlog seen on CZcams 🎉 u had described life from an Indian opinion beautifully even about wheather 🎉 Great Shilpa 👍

  • @yadavkomal
    @yadavkomal Před 11 měsíci +84

    I was in Belgium and the weather phenomenon is such a deterrent. It makes you feel gloomy and isolated in an already 'not so community oriented' culture. The pandemic had again added to it. And since I lived in a house in the outskirts, the heating systems were not always functioning due to the householders need to save on the gas/bills. A genuine piece of advice for anyone planning to study or otherwise settle in cold countries - PLEASE EQUIP YOURSELF WITH ACTIVITIES, EVEN IF THEY'RE INDOOR EXERCISES, DANCE ETC (EVEN THAT IS A PROBLEM SINCE PEOPLE IN THESE COUNTRIES HAVE A PROBLEM WITH SLIGHTEST OF NOISE), KEEP AN ACTIVE SOCIAL CIRCLE AND HAVE COMMUNITY EVENTS HANDY AT LEAST A COUPLE OF TIMES A MONTH TO KEEP YOUR MENTAL HEALTH SANE. These societies have their perks, the work life balance may be good. But the fact is that Asian bodies sre smaller, less tolerant to the harsh winters and we're not used yo living in such isolated conditions. It could be depressing if you don't already see it coming. It looks good on the outside but the vibe is actually gloomy.
    Edit : She's absolutely correct about the paperwork. It's true for most European countries. They're not digitised at all and delay the work through unnecessary paperwork. The administration is very lackadaisical+ fine is something a friend of mine personally experienced with no fault of her own.

    • @imtheheroful
      @imtheheroful Před 11 měsíci +4

      Same thing with Scandinavia as well, same story follows, hopeless and seems like living on some kind of other planet 🌍 considering this weather people and silence not feels like this is where I belong 🌐

    • @8010289147
      @8010289147 Před 10 měsíci +4

      are u back to india ?

    • @siddharthachoudhury2021
      @siddharthachoudhury2021 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Go to Spain

    • @anirudhamohanta9048
      @anirudhamohanta9048 Před 10 měsíci

      But I love this country 💖

    • @venktesh6600
      @venktesh6600 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@imtheheroful "other planet 🌍" is the apt and scary word 😄😄gives the required imagination of the place.

  • @JitendraShivramani
    @JitendraShivramani Před rokem +51

    German people are very different from us as they do not value money, they enjoy life with liberal leaves and easy working. People feel very secured medicals are free job gone Govt gives pension more than 50% of last salary per month etc.

    • @chandraarun20
      @chandraarun20 Před rokem +3

      yes thats right, one of my friend is in germany and he said the people of german are not civilized and cooperative.

    • @parmbirdhaliwal6311
      @parmbirdhaliwal6311 Před rokem +1

      Right

  • @manishraj3784
    @manishraj3784 Před 9 měsíci

    I just happen to see ur videos recently..Ur videos are great n relatable. Thanks for sharing..

  • @gursharandhillon2931
    @gursharandhillon2931 Před 3 měsíci

    All key points captured very well. Thanks

  • @alokenandamitra3494
    @alokenandamitra3494 Před rokem +7

    Thanks Shilpa for sharing your ground zero experience !
    Appreciate if you can revisit your this video with feedback on your new realisation after staying and working in India for 1yr - that may change your perception.
    Good Luck !!

  • @aashiyanai.khalifa9063
    @aashiyanai.khalifa9063 Před rokem +30

    Hello , I am also in Germany since past 2 years and believe me now i am feeling like to leave this country and go permanently to India or some other country and reason is exactly like you said...

  • @Nikhil-jj7xf
    @Nikhil-jj7xf Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for this video..😀you made my decision..!!

  • @GamingSunDBZ
    @GamingSunDBZ Před 10 měsíci +4

    I got offer from Ireland last year but When I compared salary with my existing. I decided to stay in India. House expenses and taxes were too high. Here in India , I am having good life and can afford almost most of things including own housing

  • @sathyanarayana887
    @sathyanarayana887 Před 6 měsíci +27

    My bro was in Germany...now he came back & settled in India...( Bangalore)...we divided our ancestors family assets ..what he says, if your individual net worth around Rs 10 crore plus...you just never think of any country...India is a heaven

  • @Guruprasad_Bhat
    @Guruprasad_Bhat Před rokem +52

    Let me talk about house help
    It's available in India because someone less privileged exists there.
    Here because of less work pressure, one can easily do housework.
    Regarding food, I am now able to eat much healthy in Germany which was impossible with work pressure in Bangalore.

    • @madhurisajith
      @madhurisajith Před rokem +13

      I know, a lot of the challenges she mentioned are part and parcel of moving to a western country and it has always been the case, nothing new. For me personally, the work life balance is a huge a factor. I call home and all my family and friends are always at work, reach late, take only Sundays off, there is a culture of encashing earned leaves in India, because even if you have them, you really do not get to use them, apart from that from personal experience and from others of the toxic senior junior, boss subordinate work culture. I had to make up lies just to apply for 10 days of vacation, when I would have 35 unused leaves.Because of competition if you do not comply to the work culture, you will easily be replaced.
      I admire to see Germans manage work, buerocracy everything and yet take time out for vacations and family and relaxation. Maybe learn from them.

    • @mohitjoshi6730
      @mohitjoshi6730 Před 10 měsíci

      @Guruprasad_bhat Hi, i am planning to move Germany for my post Grad. I am worried about finding an accommodation there ? How to overcome this problem.

    • @Guruprasad_Bhat
      @Guruprasad_Bhat Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@mohitjoshi6730 yes, possible, difficulty depends on the city perhaps.

    • @mohitjoshi6730
      @mohitjoshi6730 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Guruprasad_Bhat which cities will you recommend to get eazy accommodation and a part time jobs to cover my expenses…..I am planning for my post grad….out of supply chain/ digital marketing which field would you recommend for long term growth and salaries for a fresher like me ?

  • @suchandramallik8008
    @suchandramallik8008 Před 9 měsíci

    You are looking so beautiful and the voice quality is so nice.
    And also we have get the knowledge about Germany. Keep up with this type of video.

  • @shaziahameed9149
    @shaziahameed9149 Před 9 měsíci

    Very peaceful video
    Like your way of talking and its really alarming situation

  • @kishankalariya2485
    @kishankalariya2485 Před rokem +12

    Just watch its previous video in that they are pointing germany excellent work life.. and now she change her view because she has never try to learn German.
    In its previous video many a times she mention that she doesn't know german language that's without giving efforts how can you get success.

  • @at_tap
    @at_tap Před rokem +33

    when I was in Germany, I came across whole lot of German people who inspired to move to countries like USA… prime reason being orthodox nature of their own people and severe cold weather.

    • @toseefakbar7542
      @toseefakbar7542 Před rokem

      @@mr.amitbhatt3176 What do you mean by islamic refugees?

    • @mr.amitbhatt3176
      @mr.amitbhatt3176 Před rokem +7

      @@toseefakbar7542 The 3Million + refugees who came from Syria, Iraq,Afghanistan other izzlami countries to Germany during Angela Merkal tenure

    • @spamaddress8976
      @spamaddress8976 Před rokem

      ​@@mr.amitbhatt3176 Islamic refugees and immigrants are always dangerous.
      They create chaos cause riots and disturb the harmony wherever they go.
      Muslims should be kept out of European countries.

    • @sureshbabu7377
      @sureshbabu7377 Před rokem +2

      Yes bcoz of those refugees, native Germans leaving there own country its very sad..

    • @toseefakbar7542
      @toseefakbar7542 Před rokem

      @@sureshbabu7377 why do indians always blame Muslims for everything?

  • @Skhansunny
    @Skhansunny Před rokem

    So helpful information you have provided us. Good job 👍

  • @azharmasood5592
    @azharmasood5592 Před 10 měsíci

    Wah mashAllah bohat detailed solid video ha.. ache effort ha.. keep up.. from pakistan

  • @RaviMaurya-zz2re
    @RaviMaurya-zz2re Před rokem +26

    Aaj India mein berojgari badh gayi hai😭 aur baat karai salary ki to jyada bade ne hai par mahangi dugni se bhi jyada bad chuki hai as compared to 2010😡 . Aur Rahi package ki baat to jo bhi yah Bata rahe hain salary 5 6 percent lT ke logo milati hai . Aaj bhi ek ITI ka Banda mushkil se 12 se 15 hajar rupaye Mahina kamata hai . Aur Germany mein 3000 se 4000 Euro per month ( after tax deduction )Diploma kar ke kamata hai . Yah video Keval amir ke liye hai jo ki India mein mushkil se 8 - 10% hai .
    Germany mein average rahana khana ka kul milakar ek acchi rich life ka kharcha 1000 se 1500 Euro hai 😃 (2 person monthly expenses )

    • @manangaur8288
      @manangaur8288 Před rokem +3

      Exactly, secondary cheezo ke bare mei zyada baat kar rahin h shipla ji ye aisi cheeze jo manage hojati h

    • @abhinavkumar5000
      @abhinavkumar5000 Před rokem +1

      ​@@manangaur8288but paperwork ka concept mujhe bekaar lgaa

    • @rohankandwal
      @rohankandwal Před rokem +1

      ITI has always earned less because we have now engineers/automation taking that over too. You are comparing apple and oranges. The difference in purchasing power is huge.

    • @sharadkurade7685
      @sharadkurade7685 Před rokem +1

      Aur do modiji ko vote...😂

    • @OmPrakash-ie7sh
      @OmPrakash-ie7sh Před rokem

      Bhai har country ka yahi haal hai. Only living standard is good in developed countries

  • @anirban3079able
    @anirban3079able Před 7 měsíci +4

    I have stayed in Germany for 1 year. Life is very difficult and depressing, specially in winters. You will be earning money but every single thing you have to do by your own.

  • @sandeeppal8904
    @sandeeppal8904 Před 11 měsíci +3

    मेरा भारत महान ❤❤❤
    Nice video thanks ❤️🙏

  • @hetd5618
    @hetd5618 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Hi ..good info for people thinking of going to Germany... Actually i feel India has more comforts in terms if house help cooks drivers cheap auto rick fares ..plus good social life ..i know so many ladies in 60s n 70 s too enjoying kitty parties ..in India uf you have money ..no need to go abroad.its more licely n vibrant in India.Salary too have become decent.I know a few of my kids friends who are 21 getting start package of 10-11 lakhs..n 40-50 lakhs for 10 yrs experience ones in finance n IT

  • @bibekghatak5860
    @bibekghatak5860 Před rokem +17

    Germany has entered ICU 😅 . I believe the situation of whole of Europe 🌍 is similar .

  • @nasirahmed5938
    @nasirahmed5938 Před rokem +24

    Very true, i used to live in London and now in Germany again since 6 years very big difference too slow ...
    1. Kindergarten rubish no workers no service
    2. If you tell them about Uk or usa or Indian system they replied das ist Deutschland (this is Germany) they have Gabar mentality(shole indian movie. )
    3. If you resist or complain about bad quility in kindergarten they start threatning the child protection service ( jungertsamt)
    4. If after four months we complain about bad service in kindergarten and quit with them , the did involve child protection agency
    5. Child protection agency wont listen to you and treat you like criminal
    6. You have to hire a solicitor to protect you from child protection agency..
    7. They would listen to Germans but not the forign parents
    8. Then you should be smart to protect your self ...
    9. Child protection force you to your chikd to learn only German
    10. Bi lingual(english and German school) schooling is allowed in Germany but ..
    11. English school in Frankfurt for example they are mostly rude on the phone ...
    12. Full of discrimination ....
    13. We landed in to kultur ministerium to complain about school
    14. The school teacher very rude..
    15. The head ministress denied to have admission in her school and made big theater... just shameless..
    16. We contacted "
    Gemeinsan leben Hessen" they are the best ..

  • @krazyyuppie1607
    @krazyyuppie1607 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Shilpa,do you have data to show how many people are migrating to Germany and what percentage is going back after spending how many years?I think more people are coming and a fraction of it is leaving for greener pastures.

  • @monikaray5680
    @monikaray5680 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very well explained. So true👍

  • @ginaross295
    @ginaross295 Před 10 měsíci +17

    Thanks for this video and putting your honest opinions. No country can feel home other than home (India) for Indians. But once in life we should take the leap of faith and move to these countries it’s an interesting experience to live and work in these nations - though not for long term

  • @rahul_gv1766
    @rahul_gv1766 Před rokem +5

    U elaborate things about ur nation Germany so well. Love to watch ur videos whenever they appear

  • @sunandaparmeshwar489
    @sunandaparmeshwar489 Před rokem

    Thanks for such a detailed and very informative video.

  • @ajayjohn2678
    @ajayjohn2678 Před 8 měsíci

    Really liked your video, very authentic!

  • @ukrainemylove6184
    @ukrainemylove6184 Před rokem +15

    Personally travel Germany 🇩🇪 several time , country is ok but too much regulations & earning saving money almost impossible. 💙💛🇺🇦

  • @shahjhanhaider26
    @shahjhanhaider26 Před rokem +7

    Amongst the Alps surrounded by green valleys for centuries it's has been a beautiful country.
    With is castles and beautiful landscape,houses and towns this country boast itself,
    The city like Berlin , Dresden,and Bone and many other have had living not altogether difficult,There is beauty there

  • @sombitkumarsingh2423
    @sombitkumarsingh2423 Před rokem +1

    Great information shilpa ji ❤

  • @anindian4412
    @anindian4412 Před 5 měsíci

    Very well made informative video..mostbif this is true.

  • @gdatir
    @gdatir Před rokem +7

    Very true what you mentioned Shilpa. Have you considered Australia? They have aging population as well and need migrants. India is the number one county migrating to Australia at the moment. It's a lovely country with people from all cultures.

    • @nuukizmir
      @nuukizmir Před rokem +3

      Why do you want to develop Australia, start business in India and make the country as CHINA + to the World

    • @tpb1006
      @tpb1006 Před rokem

      @@nuukizmir India is a sht hole, No one can help that country. It is dirty and will remain so

    • @Ribro
      @Ribro Před rokem +1

      😂😂

  • @prakashdhiravani2417
    @prakashdhiravani2417 Před rokem +8

    वाह। आसान भाषा में मुद्दे से भटके बिना बहुत कुछ समझा दिया।👍👌

  • @vkhvogtkoyanagiharadasyndr2260

    Useful information ❤...thanks for sharing

  • @GauravKumar-or6gh
    @GauravKumar-or6gh Před 10 měsíci +1

    You could do an analysis about your current problems viz. social and official culture, language, bureaucracy, climate before arrival to Germany. Yes, inflation, recession and current salaries may be genuine problems to leave Germany.

  • @Yakridu_Anna
    @Yakridu_Anna Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the well planned video; are these reasons common for most European countries?

  • @vikas1520
    @vikas1520 Před 4 měsíci +4

    i left stuttgart Germany last year... it was my best decision 😊

  • @jahanzaibhassan7532
    @jahanzaibhassan7532 Před 10 měsíci

    Very informative shilpa

  • @sheeshramsaharan8511
    @sheeshramsaharan8511 Před 8 měsíci

    aap bahut achha explain krti h, ye skill Iswar sbko nhi deta, aapko dee h. aise hi video banate rahiye

  • @SanjeevSinha30
    @SanjeevSinha30 Před rokem +49

    Living in USA, we do have similar challenge of doing household chores but then we have a very large Indian community here, large number of Indian stores, Language is no barrier, temples , festivals are celebrated and here in New Jersey schoold have holiday on Diwali. So many Indian restaurants that you do not get chance to try all. Overall freedom to do whatever you want

    • @colsartech9261
      @colsartech9261 Před rokem +1

      What ever u want legally. Nothing illegal.

    • @datasqlai
      @datasqlai Před rokem +1

      I am in Germany . I am in IT from last 17 yrs. How H1B situation IN USA ?

  • @jibanbanerjee9321
    @jibanbanerjee9321 Před rokem +39

    India is a great country of world,jai hind jai Bharat 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @natures__kingdom
      @natures__kingdom Před rokem +3

      In ur dream

    • @natures__kingdom
      @natures__kingdom Před rokem +4

      Usa Australia Canada are the perfect country for living 😂 look the gdp per capita income 😂😂

    • @rampal8893
      @rampal8893 Před rokem +2

      @@natures__kingdom INDIA IS A BIG MARKET , PRIME MINISTERS OF US ,CANADA ARE SEEKING INDIAN MARKET

    • @natures__kingdom
      @natures__kingdom Před rokem +1

      @@rampal8893 bc the overpopulation

    • @rampal8893
      @rampal8893 Před rokem

      @@natures__kingdomJUST IN CASE OF PER CAPITA ,BUT IF ONE WANT TO EXPLORE CULTURE, YOGA, MEDITATION, NATURE, HISTORY,OLD TEMPLES AND SANATAN DHARM HE/SHE MUST CHOOSE INDIA ........... THAT'S IT'S

  • @yadaiahmunnooru704
    @yadaiahmunnooru704 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very good update. so nice of you

  • @yourmahinder214
    @yourmahinder214 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have lived in Germany for the last 19 years, but you are right for sure.

  • @AjayKumar-id7mb
    @AjayKumar-id7mb Před rokem +13

    50 Lakhs Package in India
    20 to 30 Lakh package for freshers
    Only few people are getting very few people and only in IT sector
    Only Google Microsoft and Amazon are paying that much salary and they are hiring very less people per year.
    99 cent of IT people are getting upto 3 Lakhs per Annum
    And only 0.01 cent people are getting 20 plus package and that also after 5 years of experience.

  • @MrinalM.
    @MrinalM. Před rokem +13

    Whatever is the reason but one thing I like about western countries is their natural beauty and cleanliness 😍but it's really surprising that in today's digital age Germany's people are still using paper works to do their normal work. It means at least in this field India is too modern and advance 🤣

  • @ArunKumar-yr7nf
    @ArunKumar-yr7nf Před 8 měsíci

    Hello Ma'am
    Bahut sunder badhiya lga aapka presentation bahut sunder lga hai.

  • @vaya99
    @vaya99 Před 4 měsíci

    jabardast description dear... you nailed it .... I am also not planning to stay here for long... 🙏 its happening in India than here...

  • @ankitmishra5108
    @ankitmishra5108 Před 8 měsíci +17

    Rightly said. I stayed in Frankfurt for 2 years.....there I used to get 70k euros per year....I got 35 LPA job in India and I came back.... all reasons mentioned are 100% correct....same issues I faced when I was living there

    • @mickeymouse4938
      @mickeymouse4938 Před 8 měsíci

      Can you elaborate on your experience.. also which tech stack has demand in Germany?

    • @TsebT
      @TsebT Před 7 měsíci +1

      Gotchu Bro… 35% - 40% tax … meaning left with around 45k in a year including bonus . Half of this will be spent on rent , grocery and lifestyle . Smart move for accepting 35 L in India

    • @ankitmishra5108
      @ankitmishra5108 Před 6 měsíci

      @@mickeymouse4938 - I was a Salesforce developer working for an MNC in Frankfurt

  • @ashishraval1841
    @ashishraval1841 Před rokem +83

    This is harsh reality, life in Mumbai or Hong Kong is far better than Europe.

  • @asikmallick9923
    @asikmallick9923 Před 2 měsíci

    So nicely explained thaks you for making such beautiful video

  • @PatriotPersonfromIndia

    Mahaan Video! 👏👏
    Jai Hind! ❤🇮🇳❤

  • @sonali-rc8es
    @sonali-rc8es Před rokem +7

    I was living in London n decided to came back to India. Trust me we are more than happy in India.

  • @jochenhopp64
    @jochenhopp64 Před rokem +18

    People from India have the same Problems like the Americans .The come to Germany and try to install their Culture here. You should accept our Culture. Otherwise it is possible to leave this Country .

    • @fussion4life
      @fussion4life Před rokem

      Nice point sir

    • @datasqlai
      @datasqlai Před rokem +4

      Have some respect for high skilled workers. They are helping out to give your pension system running

    • @pravinaddu1
      @pravinaddu1 Před rokem

      ​@@datasqlai well said

    • @tubepeeper
      @tubepeeper Před rokem

      The German Govt hides this condition that you so kindly mentioned.

    • @udmahraj4076
      @udmahraj4076 Před rokem +1

      This is the language of racism .....😢

  • @armstrong2450
    @armstrong2450 Před rokem +6

    I too have plans to go to Germany for a couple of years. Take 2 years of salary back home to buy a nice 4 BHK at Kolkata and park rest of the cash in Indian equity market

    • @Robin-qu5jm
      @Robin-qu5jm Před 11 měsíci +1

      Well you won’t be saving more than 1500 euros per month. I worked there for 5 yrs. I don’t know what you can buy with this 😅

    • @geetamutalik6917
      @geetamutalik6917 Před 4 měsíci

      😂

  • @dharinivenkatesh8663
    @dharinivenkatesh8663 Před 3 měsíci

    Necessary information well explained!

  • @yyadav56
    @yyadav56 Před 7 měsíci

    I like your way of talking Without any air , without any overacting. It seems we are listening to a dear friend.