In Italy is like german but in Italian.
Then after you filed they answer that it’s not possible.
RainmakerLTU on
German = Lithuanian, Dutch = England.
Curious, in LT you still will not understand what they want of you after reading that pile of crap.
Xitztlacayotl on
What the hell is even this?
I don’t get the post title nor the post itself.
Toaster-Inventor on
For approval, fax it back, call 10 different numbers, and wait 6 months.
WallabyInTraining on
And now realise the reading level required to understand that Berlin wall of text means over half the population won’t be able to adequately decipher it to make an informed decision.
definitelynotafrog on
I love shitting on Germany as much as the next guy, but comparing education to tax stuff feels a bit disingenuous
oneiropagides on
Hahah, so true! That’s why not even native German speakers can understand that stuff. It’s unreadable. Even translated in English it’s unreadable. It’s the German efficiency! 😂
Eternal_Alooboi on
More P A P E R for the P A P E R G O D
RadioFreeAmerika on
Germany read Kafka’s “The Trail” and didn’t find anything wrong with the described bureaucracy.
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In Italy is like german but in Italian.
Then after you filed they answer that it’s not possible.
German = Lithuanian, Dutch = England.
Curious, in LT you still will not understand what they want of you after reading that pile of crap.
What the hell is even this?
I don’t get the post title nor the post itself.
For approval, fax it back, call 10 different numbers, and wait 6 months.
And now realise the reading level required to understand that Berlin wall of text means over half the population won’t be able to adequately decipher it to make an informed decision.
I love shitting on Germany as much as the next guy, but comparing education to tax stuff feels a bit disingenuous
Hahah, so true! That’s why not even native German speakers can understand that stuff. It’s unreadable. Even translated in English it’s unreadable. It’s the German efficiency! 😂
More P A P E R for the P A P E R G O D
Germany read Kafka’s “The Trail” and didn’t find anything wrong with the described bureaucracy.