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From England to Germany - Steph's Struggles and Successes Abroad

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In this episode of Worlds Collide, I sit down with Stephanie, an English native who took a leap of faith and relocated to the picturesque region of Bavaria, Germany. Stephanie's tale is one of love, language barriers, and the labyrinth of German bureaucracy. She divulges the whirlwind six-week preparation that uprooted her life, the challenges of job hunting without German proficiency, and the unexpected kindness of neighbors that eased her transition.

As we navigate through Stephanie's experiences, we uncover the cultural nuances of Bavarian life—from the traditional attire to the slower pace that contrasts with her English roots. She candidly shares the trials of building a social circle in a new country, the silver lining of making international friends, and the surprising ease of connecting with locals.

Stephanie's story is not just about the struggles of expat life; it's also a celebration of the beauty found in simple things, like Bavaria's closed Sundays that foster community and relaxation. And while she may jest about Germany's attachment to fax machines, her journey reveals the resilience and growth that come from embracing a new culture head-on.

For those considering a move to Germany or grappling with their own expat journey, Stephanie's insights offer both solace and practical advice. To delve deeper into her adventures, check out her blog at adventuresofteffi.com, linked in our show notes.

If Stephanie's story of adaptation and adventure resonates with you, connect with us at worldscollide123pod@gmail.com or join the conversation on Instagram @worldscollidepod. And don't forget to follow us on TikTok and Threads for more inspiring content.

Support Worlds Collide by leaving a five-star review and tune in next week for another episode that bridges the gap between cultures. Until then, keep seeking the world's hidden gems—one story at a time.

Find Steph's Blog here.

And if you wonder about what to eat when you are in Germany, find the Article on https://germanytravel.blog/food/ and see what 25 German Food Bloggers recommend.

Keywords: English Expat, Bavaria, Germany, Language Barrier, Bureaucracy, Job Hunting, Cultural Differences, Social Circle, International Friends, Expat Challenges, Relocation, Adaptation, Traditional Bavarian Culture, Work Culture, Integration, International Relocation, Community, Networking, Expat Community, Personal Growth, Cross-Cultural Experiences.

Show notes created by https://headliner.app

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📋 Episode Chapters

(00:00) World's collide podcast features music production and mixing tips for independent artists

(00:23) This episode of Worlds Collide is about moving abroad

(01:59) Stephanie from England moved to Germany and struggles with adjusting

(03:21) So my guest today is Stephanie. How are you today, Stephanie

(03:34) You've been living in Bavaria in Germany since 2019

(06:38) How easy is renting in the UK compared to Germany or France

(07:16) First impressions when moving to Bavaria were that it's beautiful

(08:48) So how was your then, your process of settling in Germany

(13:13) You didn't speak any German when you first moved to Germany

(18:38) How do people react to you being from England in small towns

(20:13) What are, for you, the main differences between Germany and England

(23:29) What do you miss most about England after moving to Germany

(27:50) I really like that most places are closed on a Sunday in Germany

(31:23) How was it then for you to make friends in Germany? It was difficult

(38:37) My favorite german accent is the Hamburg accent

(43:06) Is there anything that you could recommend somebody who would think of moving to Germany

(44:46) Would you say Germans are friendly in your experience

(48:12) And I wanted to ask you about the Brexit thing, too. Um, it's dying down a little bit now

(49:04) How often do you visit home during the pandemic

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In this episode of Worlds Collide, I sit down with Stephanie, an English native who took a leap of faith and relocated to the picturesque region of Bavaria, Germany. Stephanie's tale is one of love, language barriers, and the labyrinth of German bureaucracy. She divulges the whirlwind six-week preparation that uprooted her life, the challenges of job hunting without German proficiency, and the unexpected kindness of neighbors that eased her transition.

As we navigate through Stephanie's experiences, we uncover the cultural nuances of Bavarian life—from the traditional attire to the slower pace that contrasts with her English roots. She candidly shares the trials of building a social circle in a new country, the silver lining of making international friends, and the surprising ease of connecting with locals.

Stephanie's story is not just about the struggles of expat life; it's also a celebration of the beauty found in simple things, like Bavaria's closed Sundays that foster community and relaxation. And while she may jest about Germany's attachment to fax machines, her journey reveals the resilience and growth that come from embracing a new culture head-on.

For those considering a move to Germany or grappling with their own expat journey, Stephanie's insights offer both solace and practical advice. To delve deeper into her adventures, check out her blog at adventuresofteffi.com, linked in our show notes.

If Stephanie's story of adaptation and adventure resonates with you, connect with us at worldscollide123pod@gmail.com or join the conversation on Instagram @worldscollidepod. And don't forget to follow us on TikTok and Threads for more inspiring content.

Support Worlds Collide by leaving a five-star review and tune in next week for another episode that bridges the gap between cultures. Until then, keep seeking the world's hidden gems—one story at a time.

Find Steph's Blog here.

And if you wonder about what to eat when you are in Germany, find the Article on https://germanytravel.blog/food/ and see what 25 German Food Bloggers recommend.

Keywords: English Expat, Bavaria, Germany, Language Barrier, Bureaucracy, Job Hunting, Cultural Differences, Social Circle, International Friends, Expat Challenges, Relocation, Adaptation, Traditional Bavarian Culture, Work Culture, Integration, International Relocation, Community, Networking, Expat Community, Personal Growth, Cross-Cultural Experiences.

Show notes created by https://headliner.app

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📋 Episode Chapters

(00:00) World's collide podcast features music production and mixing tips for independent artists

(00:23) This episode of Worlds Collide is about moving abroad

(01:59) Stephanie from England moved to Germany and struggles with adjusting

(03:21) So my guest today is Stephanie. How are you today, Stephanie

(03:34) You've been living in Bavaria in Germany since 2019

(06:38) How easy is renting in the UK compared to Germany or France

(07:16) First impressions when moving to Bavaria were that it's beautiful

(08:48) So how was your then, your process of settling in Germany

(13:13) You didn't speak any German when you first moved to Germany

(18:38) How do people react to you being from England in small towns

(20:13) What are, for you, the main differences between Germany and England

(23:29) What do you miss most about England after moving to Germany

(27:50) I really like that most places are closed on a Sunday in Germany

(31:23) How was it then for you to make friends in Germany? It was difficult

(38:37) My favorite german accent is the Hamburg accent

(43:06) Is there anything that you could recommend somebody who would think of moving to Germany

(44:46) Would you say Germans are friendly in your experience

(48:12) And I wanted to ask you about the Brexit thing, too. Um, it's dying down a little bit now

(49:04) How often do you visit home during the pandemic

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  continue reading

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