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by tietjens
806 days ago
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I disagree. This is not in any way overstating the state of things. Have you ever changed cities and needed to change Finanzbehörde? Have you ever registered for driving school? Have you ever tried changing from one driving instructor to another? Have you ever got married in a district where there are no appointments for marriage? Have you ever been unable to take your children out of school to attend a family funeral in a different country? Have you ever purchased a car in a State different from the one that you live in? Have you ever had to experience the nightmare of applying for unemployment money? Have you ever tried picking up your child's sick notice without their insurance card, but just only your own ID? I could go on and on... Not all of these are on the same level of annoyance/senselessness but there are countless more examples. The bureaucracy and stiff insistence on following processes and rules at the expense of common sense are everyday occurrences. In my experience what is most amazing is how most citizens of this country just accept this and don't find it unusual. |
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What's so difficult about that? That was 10 minutes long process for me. I changed cities so I had to change the driving school as well and there were no issues at all.
> Have you ever tried changing from one driving instructor to another?
I haven't but my school encourages people to do that if they find that they don't click with their instructor.
Not arguing with the rest though.