• Blaze
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    I feel for cities it’s very neighborhood-dependent. I live in a quiet familial neighborhood, it’s a completely different experience from being downtown (20 minutes metro). Now when I go downtown I’m actually a bit shocked at how loud everything is.

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      Yes, I also live like this now. If feels like a village. I don’t have the small community vibe though. It is not easy to make community in a south German city 😆 And there are always some neighbours that don’t like the wild style garden and prefer that you trim the outside bushes every so often. I wish people would mind their own business and help the neighbours, not make their life miserable just because they have different approaches than them.

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        Ah, sorry to hear 😅 I’ve also heard some stories about Swiss neighbors calling the police is you take out your trash on the wrong day, so yeah there are always some people wanting to meddle

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          Oh yes, the Swiss have a f-ing Trash Police!! My sister lives there, and I am sorry for her. I hope I never “have to” live there. I am generally happy in Germany, just the social interactions are harder to make. Luckily I found my tribe with Spanish people. But as I said, real community is hard to make here. But I think it is a specific south German issue, they are closed off even for Germans from other parts of the world. Anyway, they are missing out some nice food and good jokes.