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Filling out an application for housing (WBS)

My First WBS: A Complete Disaster (and How I Got Through It) Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for six months now, working as a freelance translator. Things are… good. Really good, actually. I’ve found a decent apartment, I’m slowly making friends, and my German is, well, improving. But there’s one hurdle I’ve been dreading:…
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Deciphering ‘Behördensprache’ (Administrative German)

Decoding the Bureaucracy: My Struggle (and Small Victories) with Behördensprache Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was amazing. The culture, the food, the history – it was everything I’d dreamed of. But let me tell you, navigating the system? That’s been… a different story. I’m talking about the Behördensprache. You’ve probably heard people talk about…
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Asking for an appointment (Termin vereinbaren)

My First Time Asking for a German Appointment – It Was… Intense Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was amazing, terrifying, and completely overwhelming all at the same time. I’d imagined myself effortlessly chatting with everyone, but the reality hit me hard, especially when it came to actually getting things done. Like, needing to see…
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Canceling or moving an appointment

Navigating the Appointment Maze: My Experiences with Canceling in Germany Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and let me tell you, things are…complicated. Not in a bad way, mostly, but navigating daily life, especially when it comes to appointments, is a whole different beast than back home. It’s not just…
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Grammar: ‘weder … noch’ (neither… nor)

Decoding ‘Weder… Noch’: My Frustrations (and Small Victories) with German Grammar Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and let’s just say my German is… patchy. I can order a Kaffee mit Milch without completely embarrassing myself, and I’ve even managed a basic conversation about the weather. But there are still…
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Grammar: ‘sowohl … als auch’ (both… and)

Mastering ‘Sowohl…als auch’: My German Grammar Struggle (and Triumphs!) Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and I’m finally starting to feel like I’m actually getting the hang of things. The language barrier is still a beast, especially when it comes to German grammar, but I’m slowly, painstakingly, building confidence. There’s…
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Grammar: ‘nicht nur … sondern auch’ (not only… but also)

Navigating the “Nicht Nur…Sondern Auch” Minefield: My German Journey Okay, so, let’s be honest. German grammar felt like a particularly brutal obstacle course at the beginning. I moved to Berlin six months ago for a job as a graphic designer, and while I’m loving the city – the Kaffee is amazing, and the museums are…
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Two-part connectors word order

My German Headache: Decoding Two-Part Connectors Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, German is…complicated. I’ve gotten the greetings down, I can order a Kaffee mit Milch without embarrassing myself too badly, and I even understand a decent chunk of conversations in the supermarket. But there’s this one thing that keeps…
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Household budget: Income (Einkommen) vs. Expenses

My First Month in Berlin: Getting My Head Around the Geld Okay, so here I am, a month into living in Berlin. It’s absolutely amazing, the city is incredible, and the people are… well, most of them are friendly! But let’s be honest, moving to a new country, especially one with a different system, is…
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Online banking security and vocabulary

Navigating German Banking – Security and the Language of My Finances Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, the whole banking thing is still a bit… overwhelming. It’s not just the numbers; it’s the language. I’ve been trying to get my accounts sorted, and let me tell you, the initial conversations…
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