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Janusz, what is for you a real friend?
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Janusz, what is for you a real friend?
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A real friend is someone who is just in my life there.
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I talk with him, I tell him things,
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we plan things, we take something together,
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we deal together, we sometimes sometimes sometimes we can trust ourselves.
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And that's a friend.
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That's a nice word.
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We want to know how people define friendship.
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Let's go!
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What is for you a real friend?
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A person, on which you can leave and enjoy still.
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I would also say that you have to say that you have to be very important.
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that you're a person that's grundsätzlich totally as a person.
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And a friendship can also be a crisis.
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What is for you a real friend?
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Oh, a real friend is someone with whom I can my real self show.
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I can be honest and transparent and And I don't have any fear,
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this person, my real personality,
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and their weakness and strength to show.
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A real friend?
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Oh, there are a few of them.
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But those who correspond for a long time with someone and who you feel like,
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I can always say something like that.
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What is for you a real friend?
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Good question.
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I have not found that.
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It's not easy, right?
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No. A real friend is for me someone, who I always trust.
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If anything, regardless of what it is,
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whether it's something beautiful or something,
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I can call this friend and call it.
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And he is for me there.
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Someone who can't be held to you if it's not so good,
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but also someone who can have a lot of fun in all life situations.
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Egal if you go to eat or go to sport or in a club or on the street,
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that you feel always well and and can spend time together.
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A real friend is someone who can trust everything,
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who can't judge you, who can't tell you his opinion.
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Oh, that you can't take it personally,
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because he's the best friend and he's not bad.
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He gives a good feeling and a good feeling,
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that he doesn't want anything to do.
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He can laugh and he can spend time together.
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A real friend is for me a person,
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on which I can always count on my own.
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And who is always for me and who is always for me.
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And I also for the friend.
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For me, a friend or a friend is someone,
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regardless of what problem I have,
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that I can also 20 times talk about it,
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that I can always talk about it,
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that I can always talk about it,
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that I can be heuling in the arm,
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in the arm and that you said.
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So like us.
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Aww.
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And how many real friends have you?
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Not so many.
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Three, four, five.
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Really good friends.
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How many real friends have you?
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If I count, say three friends, I would say three.
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I would say that those are true friends.
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More, but more, we don't need to do that.
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How many friends have you here in Berlin?
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Oh, a little.
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I would say three.
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But I don't have any more.
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How many friends have you?
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I think you said that the most of the time is seven, eight.
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So I have my five girls, three girls.
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And then I have some,
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I have two or three times in my year.
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And then there are two people.
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Also not more than ten.
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I would say even many people.
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Because I go to different topics with different friends and friends and friends.
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And then there are also many stations where you want to go.
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So really enge friends would I say 10.
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That's a lot.
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And are those people from your childhood, from your school?
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Yes, I think 3 girls,
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since I'm 5, with whom I'm really happy,
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then from studying a couple of friends and now from the age of baby.
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So from every single episode.
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How many friends have you?
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Wow, it's hard to say.
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But I have already had a birthday.
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Everything is good.
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I have been at home at home.
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There were really many people there.
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There were probably 40-50 guests there.
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And that's all my really heart-people.
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people, but really.
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And there are people from wide,
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from a lot of times,
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a friend from Griechenland was completely surprised.
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We were completely flipped.
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I have many friends.
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I'm really grateful for that and I'm very grateful for that.
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To find new friends and to build a real connection is not always easy.
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Especially if you learn a new language.
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And maybe it's also so.
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And for that, I can recommend you our Easy German Mitgliedschaft.
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Because as Easy German Member,
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you can access our Discord-Server,
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where you can exchange people from the whole world.
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And I always find it easy to get with other people in contact,
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who have an interesting interest as me.
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And that's also on our server because we have many different channels,
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such as nature, sport, philosophy,
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and you can search for the most of us,
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who can use it to you with other Deutsch learning.
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And we have also a place for living in Germany.
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So if you live in Germany or plan to work here,
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then it's also a great way to come with other people.
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Try it just out.
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All the info you find in the Info box or at easygerman.org.
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What is the difference between a friend and a friend?
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A friend would not tell you anything.
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A friend would not tell you anything.
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He would make things together,
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he would go to the cinema or to the sport.
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But he would not have a trust basis like with a real friend.
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I think a friend is really always for one.
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And a friend is someone who knows,
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who is not so deep,
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when you sit with them and talk about certain topics or talk about emotional issues,
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that's not always so deep.
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I like it because I like it because I'm not sure if I'm in a way,
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but when I'm in a way,
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something weird happened or something,
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I know I immediately know that I can call him and I know that he knows me best.
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And I think that with a friend,
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it's not so that the one.. well,
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he knows himself already, but he doesn't know that he's not in a deep connection.
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I would say that you're with a friend on a more surface level.
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That you might say that you're eating,
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but it's not so deep-growing.
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That you're really with friends,
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friends and friends, really about everything, about every feeling.
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And that would I personally with a friend's friend not make.
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There is more everything positive.
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And with friends and friends it's also negative.
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Well, I'm expecting a friend more.
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I have other expectations for a friendship.
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And I myself am, I think,
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more prepared for a friend to do.
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I have time for him to take care of him.
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And with a friend's friend,
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I help myself too often.
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But then it's not so important.
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Or then it's not so important.
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Or if it's a friend of mine bad,
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I try to keep myself up.
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And then it would be a friend of mine.
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Maybe that's a good example.
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Also, a friend of mine is a good friend.
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I would say that.
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And then it's also really nice.
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And with friends you can do things like to go to IKEA or something.
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You tell yourself that you have often difficulties in Germany to find a real friend.
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That the Germans are a bit reserved.
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Have you experienced something like that?
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Yes, I notice that sometimes,
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compared to my friend who is hollandish,
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that the connection is a bit easier to build a connection,
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when you're not German, because you're not German.
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But if you have won a German friend,
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then it's very, very true and very true.
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But it's always a distance that you need as a German.
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Many, who come to Germany,
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say it's always difficult to find friends in Germany.
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What do you think about that?
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Or maybe they don't even know what to do?
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Or maybe it's your experience?
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I think that's the point,
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if I start to start,
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I think that the Germans,
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if I can say it,
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but they are from the mentality of the mentality,
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not so communicative as people who are just more likely to act together and communicate.
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And I think we Germans are a bit of a bit
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of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit
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And so it's sometimes difficult to overcome this firewall.
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But if it's overwended, it matches it most well.
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I think a big part is maybe the language barrier,
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because I've lived in Lissabon and had to deal with German because I couldn't just Portuguese.
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And so I was in the German bubbles and not Portuguese.
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I think that when you try to get a few words to know a word,
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or you say, let's talk to English, then it could work.
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I can remember my first days in Germany.
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It was really difficult.
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Yeah, this so-called Kokosnuss against this physical culture.
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Explain, I don't understand that.
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Ah, the Kokosnuss has a hard skin and a sweet, a sweet inner.
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And it lasts a little,
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until you break through the hard skin.
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And that's the Germans, right?
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That's the Germans.
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And the Americans, they have this white,
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outside and a hard yellow in the middle.
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The two really long to understand.
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One is not better than the other.
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You just need to know that the process is always a problem for me.
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Many of the new coming to Germany say that it's hard to find friends in Germany.
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What is that?
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Well, I don't think so.
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But maybe it's something that I do.
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I'm a artist, I'm a dancer.
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I've been working for a long theater and I've been working for a lot.
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And I think, you always project the other's fault,
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why something happens to me not.
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Instead of looking at yourself and looking at myself,
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how do I do it,
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how do I do it,
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how do I do it.
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Of course, it can always be difficult in a new city.
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But it has a change effect,
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how I myself give myself.
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And I never had a problem.
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Have you any tips for people to find friends?
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Just keep on going on and not so quickly give up.
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I would say, as you said,
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try to meet each other and be together.
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And if it's inconvenient for someone,
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you have to give at the beginning more than the other person.
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I used to use Bumble Friends for friends and friends.
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Dating apps are always good,
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you don't have to always find romantic levels.
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And try to jump in the cold water.
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There are often events where Newys in the United States meet.
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I would recommend it, if you think that.
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But it's certainly not.
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Yeah.
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How do you get friends in Napoli?
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What do you do in Napoli?
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Do you buy a bottle of wine?
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No, you don't have to do it.
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Friendship is a form of love.
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It comes or it doesn't.
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It works or it doesn't.
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That's for me, for example.
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I come from Poland.
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I've never found friends in my life.
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They came with their life.
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So it's like love.
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Do you have any tips for friends to find?
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Oh gosh.
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Just to have people to speak and not to worry about it.
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I am so, I am always very free,
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I am always talking with everyone,
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regardless of the Obtagsroman on the street,
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but not to worry about it and everyone to speak.
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Janusz, what is your tip to find a new friend?
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I don't know that really,
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because I have never been in my life for a friend.
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They just gave me a little bit of a friend.
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But I've heard a very nice tip,
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namely, go to a sport.
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Make a sport with other people,
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go to a sport with them,
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there will be something to do with them.
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And don't worry about new people speaking.
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Now we want to know what a real friend is.
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Write it down in the comments.
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See you next time.
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Bye.
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