Can you survive in Berlin without German?


Can you survive in Berlin without German? You don't need to speak German to move to Berlin, but it's very useful. You always need to write emails, read letters and make phone calls in German. If you don't speak German, you always depend on someone else to help you. If you speak German, it's easier to find an apartment, find a job and make friends.


What job can I get in Berlin without speaking German?

Customer service. Customer service jobs usually require you to speak one or more language, but not necessarily German. Many call centres are looking for English, French and Spanish-speaking employees in Berlin. You can also look for customer support jobs at startups, since many of them offer customer support in English ...


Is 70k enough for Berlin?

If you're married you'll end up with 4000€ per month net, then even if not much if your wife can help a bit you'll be perfectly fine. I live with my girlfriend who's still studying and contributes just ~500€/month, and we get on perfectly fine, can save a lot and enjoy life. 70k for Berlin is on the low end.


Why is Berlin so cheap?

So why is Berlin cheap? Short answer: history. Berlin had a population of over four million in the 1930s – and yet it still hasn't recovered that level of population, nearly one hundred years on. There was the devastation of WWII, division during the Cold War, and the chaos of immediate reunification in the 1990s.


Is it difficult to learn German?

It's much easier for an English speaker to learn the Romance languages or other Germanic languages such as Afrikaans, Danish, or Dutch than to study German. However, according to the FSI (Foreign Service Institute) of the US government which ranks languages in terms of difficulty, German is a tier II language.


Can I live in Germany if I only speak English?

Long story short: You can survive in Germany without knowing the German language; most Germans speak English, the train usually runs announcements in English and in restaurants or bars, waiters and waitresses often speak English, especially in the city center.