America, there are many things that I love about you.
But there are just some things that I think Germany does better.
Hey everyone! I'm Dana and you're watching Wanted Adventure Living Abroad.
I already made a video about 5 things that I think the USA does better than Germany,
so of course you should definitely go check that video out too.
But now here are a few ways that I think Germany has the USA beat.
Germany, you rock at getting people around town.
Sure, you can go by car in Germany if you want to.
But you know what you can also do?
You can also go by public transportation!
Okay, in some smaller towns and villages that's not really always so possible.
Public transportation isn't necessarily as numerous there, but in the cities of Germany,
there are often buses, trams, trains.
And it is amazing.
I love living in a city with public transportation.
Not into that? Prefer to feel the wind in your hair as you go?
Well then, how about riding a bike? In a bike lane.
Yes, some places in the U.S. do have bike lanes too, but I've talked to friends and
family who ride their bikes in the U.S., and they've told me that
sometimes the bike lane just ends. All of a sudden. With no warning whatsoever.
And that in winter the bike lanes often end up as the place that the snowplows just kind
of pile the snow into. Not the case in Germany.
So yeah, Germany, you definitely get two thumbs up for your public transportation and your
bike lanes.
I'm currently planning a whole video going into more detail on healthcare and insurance
in Germany soon.
But here I will just say 5 words: universal healthcare Germany thank you.
Of course, it's not a perfect system.
Nothing is, right?
But in my opinion it is pretty dang great having universal healthcare, and it has been
there for me when I needed it.
As I mentioned in this video here, I lost my voice and then had voice problems for,
like, a year due to some kind of weird throat infection, and I cannot express how grateful
I was to have German healthcare covering me.
I was able to go to a string of different doctors trying to figure out what was wrong,
get tests run, get medication, and go to speech therapy to help me get my voice back.
I'm just so grateful to have this kind of health safety net here in Germany.
So yeah, going to public university in Germany is basically free, or at least really cheap.
For a while there was a fee of I think five hundred euros per semester.
Then those fees were gone again, and it was once more free, and now I've heard that
in some places those fees are starting to creep back in.
But even if you've got those fees and you're paying around 500 euros per semester, that's
still quite amazing and low compared to the thousands and thousands of dollars that many
public universities in the U.S. cost.
If you want more information on that, by the way, I made an Ask An American video all about
college tuition in the U.S., so I will link to that in the corner up there and also down
below if you want to check that out.
Oh, and the cost of going to college in Germany?
Or non-cost in some places...yeah, it's the same whether you're from Germany or not.
Unlike in the U.S. where universities often charge way more just for out of state students,
in Germany it doesn't matter where you're from, everyone pays the same thing.
So yeah, I gotta give Germany full credit for this one.
As far as I'm concerned, they do university tuition right.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, it's our natural freaking body; I don't
know what the U.S. is so up-tight and uncomfortable with.
As I've mentioned in a couple videos before, which I will link to down below, here in Munich
there are even several designated areas in the city where you are allowed to walk around
totally naked, and one of these is in the English Garden, just around the corner from
the main downtown city center.
And even in parks where it's not a designated naked area, in the summer I very, very often
see women just chilling out on the grass topless, and nobody seems to care.
Why not?
Because they're just boobs. It's no big deal.
I've told some of my German friends about the breastfeeding in public scandal slash
controversy thing in the U.S. and they've just been completely baffled by it.
Like, controversy?
How can breastfeeding in public be a controversy they ask.
Yeah, in Germany it's just a non-issue.
And saunas here in Germany have both men and women in them, together totally naked, and
it's totally no big deal.
So yeah, I really just do prefer this more laid-back, chill attitude toward the naked
body here in Germany, because I'm mean, there's no need to freak out.
It's just the naked body. We've all have one.
I'm still not going to show you mine. As I said in the other video. They're my boobs to do with what I want.
In the U.S. there's actually no federal law mandating paid maternity leave, making the
U.S. one of the very, very few countries in the world not to guarantee
paid days off for new mothers.
And yes, some companies in the U.S. do offer some kind of maternity package.
But because there is no federal law in place mandating it, many companies and jobs don't
offer any paid days off, forcing many women to go right back to work after giving birth.
In Germany by law both mothers and fathers are provided paid time off after the birth
of their children, and mothers are provided paid time off before the birth too.
How much time? Six weeks off before the birth.
So my question for you is: same question as for the other video, what do you think of
these things, do you agree or disagree?
And what, if anything, do you think Germany does better than other countries?
Please let me know in the comments below.
Thanks so much for watching.
I really hope that you enjoyed this video.
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Yeah, I can't believe that that's happening. Hopefully it's going to happen.
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That's the plan anyway.
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Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!
Provided paid time off.
You know how hard it is to say that?
And one of which is in the English...
Okay...
How grateful I was to have Gerin...Ger...Gerance?
German insurance is Gerance.
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