When I moved last year, I used it to register my new address. It was the worst experience with any IT system I’ve ever had in my life. It was still better than waiting 3 months for an appointment and waiting another 2 hours in the citizen office.
Na man. Big cities is the thing where offices are understaffed. And not everybody wants to live in a small town or village where you might be able to walk-in on civil offices but have to own a car because no supermarket or workplace is in walkable distance.
Not every big city is Berlin and I have no idea where you get the idea of villages without supermarket but with a town hall from. If you’re that small you’re in a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft.
I’m not talking Berlin. Also, I didn’t say no supermarket, I said no supermarket in walkable distance. Like the village I grew up in, 6k inhabitants, 45 minutes by foot to the next supermarket because they were all in the same location with a big parking lot. Or the next town, 20k inhabitants but one supermarket at the train station and one near each of the three bigger roads out of it and around an hour to ninety minutes walking distance between them.
Bikes exist. Also that’s all not a function of municipality size but density, you can have very urban 20k or 20k that are spread out worse than Reitbrook. Big city life, right there, part of an 1.8M municipality.
Don’t get me started on bicycle infrastructure, please.
And yes, there’s obviously better and worse places on different topics, Germany is the second biggest country in Europe by population (including Russia because european russian population is big enough, excluding turkey because european turkish population isn’t).
All I wanted to make was a joke about bad german administration. But I should’ve known I’d get the ”UhM, aCkScHuAlLy“-crowd all worked up.
I live in a Großstadt, but a functional one.
Thanks for explaining me though how it works here
For some more time intensive tasks you also need an appointment here.
But registering your residence does not, since it does make the city money and takes just a few minutes.
Also South Germany isn’t completely fucked financially
I’ve already edited it out, but yes, you automatically assuming that I live at the end of the world just because my administration isn’t totally incompetent was quite arrogant
So you get all worked up about me making a joke about something that is a common german experience (i.e. many but not all germans experience this) and then you think I’m ”mansplaining“, obviously not knowing what that means. Get the fuck out.
When I moved last year, I used it to register my new address. It was the worst experience with any IT system I’ve ever had in my life. It was still better than waiting 3 months for an appointment and waiting another 2 hours in the citizen office.
I knew you’re german only from that described experience.
Only if you live in a dysfunctional shit part.
Here you can register your new residence walk-In. No appointment needed
Na man. Big cities is the thing where offices are understaffed. And not everybody wants to live in a small town or village where you might be able to walk-in on civil offices but have to own a car because no supermarket or workplace is in walkable distance.
Not every big city is Berlin and I have no idea where you get the idea of villages without supermarket but with a town hall from. If you’re that small you’re in a Verwaltungsgemeinschaft.
I’m not talking Berlin. Also, I didn’t say no supermarket, I said no supermarket in walkable distance. Like the village I grew up in, 6k inhabitants, 45 minutes by foot to the next supermarket because they were all in the same location with a big parking lot. Or the next town, 20k inhabitants but one supermarket at the train station and one near each of the three bigger roads out of it and around an hour to ninety minutes walking distance between them.
Bikes exist. Also that’s all not a function of municipality size but density, you can have very urban 20k or 20k that are spread out worse than Reitbrook. Big city life, right there, part of an 1.8M municipality.
Don’t get me started on bicycle infrastructure, please.
And yes, there’s obviously better and worse places on different topics, Germany is the second biggest country in Europe by population (including Russia because european russian population is big enough, excluding turkey because european turkish population isn’t).
All I wanted to make was a joke about bad german administration. But I should’ve known I’d get the ”UhM, aCkScHuAlLy“-crowd all worked up.
I live in a Großstadt, but a functional one. Thanks for explaining me though how it works here
For some more time intensive tasks you also need an appointment here. But registering your residence does not, since it does make the city money and takes just a few minutes.
Also South Germany isn’t completely fucked financially
What the fuck is wrong with you now?
I’ve already edited it out, but yes, you automatically assuming that I live at the end of the world just because my administration isn’t totally incompetent was quite arrogant
So you get all worked up about me making a joke about something that is a common german experience (i.e. many but not all germans experience this) and then you think I’m ”mansplaining“, obviously not knowing what that means. Get the fuck out.
Hey you get worked up about something I’ve edited out 30 seconds after posting a second time.
But you do you