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@perspectivismm

Avid reader and fan of history and non fiction. polyglot ,learning German.

Beigetreten Ağustos 2025
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i am going to write about my germany journey in this thread, sharing lessons learned whenever I find something interesting.
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@drkeithsiau denture is on a trip🙄
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Keith Siau@drkeithsiau·
Seen on endoscopy in a patient with difficulty swallowing. How would you manage this?
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EUROPE: 12 tonnes of KitKat and the truck transporting them were stolen while in transit from central Italy on the way to Poland.
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Rameesha@Nutri_Palette·
@perspectivismm Create your online store and sell medical products of your choice.
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What entrepreneurship ideas can i have as a dentist or healthcare person? 🙄
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suhani@suhanigoyall·
When is the right time to read ‘Crime and Punishment’. When I have nothing to do in life or when I am in a very anxious phase? Is it really that heavy?
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@Shahid_H_Raja @DailyGoethe so true sir.germans are the most beautiful and civilized people i have ever met. not only that, but if you help them, they acknowledge it. so far, germany is one of the most civilized nations i have seen . the best thing about them is love for their language and culture.
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Shahid Hussain Raja@Shahid_H_Raja·
@perspectivismm @DailyGoethe I stayed in Germany for a week. Frankly, i had completely different perception about them; cold, strict, formal. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find them so warm-hearted. Felt ashamed of my opinion.
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What’s your biggest German culture shock? 🇩🇪🤯
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Maliha@CaffeinatedLiha·
Which book made you feel this way?
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@serensyv @DailyGoethe I never found such variety or love for bread as I did here.🇩🇪 In my culture, we have barely 2 or 3 bread varieties and we eat them only occasionally. but in germaby,mostly, bakeries are famous for breads..p.s i love the smell wafting outside bakeries. 😀
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Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones
Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones@DrGrahamLJ·
It turns out that the mouth is more important than we all thought possible. 👇👇👇 Guo et al 2026 The oral microbiome as a regulatory hub for systemic health: a systematic review of mechanistic links and clinical implications pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12…
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i am going to write about my germany journey in this thread, sharing lessons learned whenever I find something interesting.
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Why German is a beautiful language :) #LearnGerman
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@DailyGoethe 😀🍞🥯🥪🥐🥖🥞
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@predict_addict first of all, even in government universities, education isn't completely free. students need to pay a minimum of 500 euros, plus 100 euros in other service charges. living costs, food, travel, everything is on the student...so education is not free.
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Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF
Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF@predict_addict·
Did you know Germany has a ridiculous number of universities? 422+ higher education institutions (109 full unis + 209 applied sciences) for ~84 million people — ~5 per million. Decentralized federalism gone wild. But here’s the catch: “free” tuition (for everyone, including internationals) funded by taxpayers has led to massive overcrowding. Lecture halls packed with hundreds, PhD students doing the teaching, strained resources, and quality suffering in many places. Taxpayers foot the bill while dropout rates linger and infrastructure groans. Is spreading thin really “accessibility,” or just unsustainable populism that dilutes excellence? Compare to more selective systems — maybe fewer, better-funded unis would serve students (and the economy) better than this bloated network.
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TU Munich is basically the Lidl of elite STEM universities. They throw you in the deep end and expect you to fend for yourself: study hard, figure it out alone, and if you fail, you’re simply gone. The big difference with proper universities abroad is that TUM piles on four times the contact hours and four times the self-study on top of that. Why does Germany feel the need to Lidl-ise everything? Airports, airlines, supermarkets… and now even higher education. Sure, it looks great on the balance sheet in the short term. But the long-term price is brutal: Germany quietly bleeding competitiveness across the very domains that once defined it—math, automotive engineering, AI, you name it.

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engineering are going to land in a high salary class, so high income tax class in germany or anywhere. but we are being denied any relief. Instead, the law protects asylum seekers over students..
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& are on state benefits, using social security, are being provided free language and driving classes. meanwhile, students like me who are here with a blocked account or even jobs aren't provided any benefits. i found it so strange because in the long run, students in medical and
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Great decision!! as a dentist and master's student in germany,i wanted an integration course for german language so i could get a discount to learn the language. so, through the university portal, i applied to ask for integration. this way, if they provided me a letter, the
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest

🚨BREAKING: Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and Greece have formed a 'deportation coalition' They say they want plans to have migrant deportation return centres developed before the end of 2026 Something is finally happening!

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