5 Reasons I Find City Life in Germany Better Than Canada

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Back in 2014, I started an incredible journey in Germany and I’m thrilled to now be able to share every step of the way with you. Moving from Canada, I knew I was in for a whirlwind of change, but little did I know how enriching this experience would be. Germany was a pleasant surprise (Germany better than Canada? Couldn’t be!), but perhaps that’s because I had never even considered Germany to be a life-long destination for me.So, let’s talk about why Germany caught my eye (besides the fact that I married a German 😉.First off, the opportunity to travel across Europe is unparalleled. Imagine being able to visit France, Italy, or Spain over a weekend. That’s a reality here! Also, the German lifestyle, which advocates for a healthy work-life balance, is a huge plus on my “quality of life” scale. The idea of having more than just a couple of weeks for vacation? Sign me up!

Then, there’s the cultural aspect. Exploring castles, learning about the local traditions, and of course, indulging in the cuisine (which I don’t always find so intriguing 🤣).

However, it wasn’t all smooth sailing. Moving to a new country comes with its challenges, from language barriers (try and learn some German before you get here) to navigating the bureaucracy. But every hurdle has been a learning opportunity, pushing me to grow in ways I never expected. Encouraging me to share my stories with you, partner up with experts, and put together what now today is our Life in Germany Welcome Program!

5 Reasons I Find City Life in Germany Better Than in Canada

When I first landed in Germany, I felt like a fish out of water. The lifestyle here compared to Canada is quite different. But, over the years, there are some obvious reasons Germany won over my heart.

Mindful Eating and Shopping

In Canada, I was used to large supermarkets with endless aisles of every possible product. In Germany, however, I found the focus to be on quality over quantity. Farmers’ markets and smaller shops with locally sourced products are more the norm (also a lot more affordable here). It took some getting used to, but now I appreciate the slower, more mindful approach to shopping and eating.

Work-Life Balance

One of the biggest adjustments has been the German work culture. In Canada, the workday often extended late into the evening, blurring the lines between personal and professional life. Here, there’s a strong emphasis on work-life balance. It’s not uncommon for offices to empty out by 5 PM, and working on weekends is the exception, not the rule. This shift has allowed me to explore hobbies and spend more quality time with friends and family.

Public Transport Wonders

Back in Canada, my car was my lifeline. Here, I’ve been amazed by the efficiency and reach of public transport (no matter how many times you hear someone make fun of the lack of punctuality the Deutsche Bahn has, it’s better than Canada’s public transport system). Trains, buses, car sharing, bike sharing, trams, taxis… this all makes it much easier to get around without a car. It was a bit intimidating at first, but now I can’t imagine going back to daily drives and traffic jams. I’m totally a bike person now!

Environmental Consciousness

Germans take recycling and environmental protection seriously. Coming from a place where recycling systems can be a bit lax, adjusting to separating my waste into four or more bins was a challenge. Now, it’s second nature, and I’ve grown more conscious of my environmental footprint.

Social Etiquette

Last but not least, social norms here took some getting used to. Directness in conversation can come off as blunt to an unaccustomed ear. And the German respect for privacy and punctuality is legendary. I’ve learned to be on time (if not five minutes early) and to appreciate the straightforward communication style. Although, even after years of living in Germany, I still do appreciate a little small talk here and there.

Moving to Germany has been a journey of discovery and growth for me. I’ve embraced the lifestyle changes (as should you) and found joy in the differences (and analyzing differences for you on YouTube 🤣). Every day brings a new lesson in living like a local, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

I share even more reasons why I love city life in Germany better than Canada here ⬇️

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