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Using medical devices: Thermometers, bandages – Grammar: Imperative forms

Learning German: A Beginner’s Guide to Healthcare – Thermometers & Bandages Okay, so here I am, a few months into living in Munich, and honestly, everything is… complicated. Not in a bad way, just complicated. I’m working as a barista in a small café, which is fantastic, but suddenly I need to understand things like…
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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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