Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by LUCAS99: 7:16pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
Hardeybohwarley: Why art thou a heartless deserter. You never update your thread again. I haven't posted an update yet because my iphone was stolen in New York City. All my pictures & videos was stored on my iphone I have to get a new iphone then I can start posting very often. I moved to Miami Beach from New York City & I'm still tryna settle down into the new environment. 6 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by LUCAS99: 7:17pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
lovelygurl: Why are there so many sex starved people here My Second Crush❤ |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Nobody: 7:25pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
Smh. |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by RalphVwede(m): 8:21pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
This thread has switched from Diary mode to Twitter mode ahahaha....Interesting. |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Hadampson(m): 10:07pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
RalphVwede: This thread has switched from Diary mode to Twitter mode ahahaha....Interesting. This is the reason why i hate travel section If you are looking for thread derailers and internet trolls, just come to travel section, dem plenty die Make braket update the thread nah I understand that you are very much occupied buh try and update biko nu 6 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by RalphVwede(m): 10:18pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
Hadampson:
This is the reason why i hate travel section
If you are looking for thread derailers and internet trolls, just come to travel section, dem plenty die
Make braket update the thread nah
I understand that you are very much occupied buh try and update biko nu Lol I guess you've never been to the phone section, that's oshodi market. I wish guys could post only relevant contributions and questions so that this thread could meet the aim of its creation. |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Hadampson(m): 10:24pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
RalphVwede:
Lol I guess you've never been to the phone section, that's oshodi market. I wish guys could post only relevant contributions and questions so that this thread could meet the aim of its creation. Yes, i don't visit phone section. My favorite sections are literature and travel. Maybe i will try and visit there tomorrow 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Hardeybohwarley(m): 10:56pm On Jul 10, 2018 |
LUCAS99:
I haven't posted an update yet because my iphone was stolen in New York City.
All my pictures & videos was stored on my iphone
I have to get a new iphone then I can start posting very often.
I moved to Miami Beach from New York City & I'm still tryna settle down into the new environment. Oops so sad to hear that, anyway as soon as you get settled don't wait to before you feed us update. |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by peacengine(m): 6:00am On Jul 11, 2018 |
LUCAS99:
I haven't posted an update yet because my iphone was stolen in New York City
All my pictures & videos was stored on my iphone
I have to get a new iphone then I can start posting very often.
I moved to Miami Beach from New York City & I'm still tryna settle down into the new environment. |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Nobody: 11:18am On Jul 11, 2018 |
LUCAS99:
All work & no play makes Jack a dull boy.
He definitely needs to let off some steam once in a while. I knew that's what you'll say, but this is somebody that just got into the country and hasn't even seen his first semester results, there's time for everything bruh 8 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by LUCAS99: 12:05pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
skarlett:
I knew that's what you'll say, but this is somebody that just got into the country and hasn't even seen his first semester results, there's time for everything bruh That's is irrelevant. Abroad doesn't work that way. I know a couple of my friends that met White Girls during their First Semester & were able to form lasting relationships which turned into something very serious. They dropped out of school, married their girlfriends and went back to school. Todays almost all of them Citizens. What He needs right now is a game plan. What are his plans after school in Germany. The earlier He has those plans the better for him. Time Flies in Abroad. If not by the time he realizes it then is time for him to leave Germany. What I'm saying is He needs to start building relationships with German Girls who are potential Girlfriend Materials. Trust me those White aren't that difficult but you just need to have your game together. The earlier he starts the better for him. There is absolutely no hand holding abroad. 22 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Nobody: 2:50pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
LUCAS99:
That's is irrelevant.
Abroad doesn't work that way.
I know a couple of my friends that met White Girls during their First Semester & were able to form lasting relationships which turned into something very serious.
They dropped out of school, married their girlfriends and went back to school.
Todays almost all of them Citizens.
What He needs right now is a game plan.
What are his plans after school in Germany.
The earlier He has those plans the better for him.
Time Flies in Abroad.
If not by the time he realizes it then is time for him to leave Germany.
What I'm saying is He needs to start building relationships with German Girls who are potential Girlfriend Materials.
Trust me those White aren't that difficult but you just need to have your game together.
The earlier he starts the better for him.
There is absolutely no hand holding abroad. Since nobody here is going to tell you... Dude, the kind of low self-esteem which has been oozing from every single post you've posted on this thread isn't normal. 14 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by LUCAS99: 3:09pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
lovelygurl:
Since nobody here is going to tell you...
Dude, the kind of low self-esteem which has been oozing from every single post you've posted on this thread isn't normal. What low self-esteem are you talking about? You got me confused 1 Like |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Nobody: 3:24pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
LUCAS99:
What low self-esteem are you talking about?
You got me confused
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Abeg when are you gonna start posting a picture of your German Girlfriend?
I heard Getman Girls are freaks in Bed, is that true? 2 LUCAS99:
I really have a crush on you
I heard Winter is brutal in Germany, I wonder how you guys keep body & soul together.
You do need a cuddle buddy.
I'm right here if you need one.
That way we can cuddle & rough it out in the sheets.
I'm only a flight away from Germany & I'm available on short notice.
Keeping you warm always is my priority. 3 LUCAS99:
I think, he meant Girlfriend.
So how's your Girlfriend doing? 4 LUCAS99:
Ok.
So how do you all manage to keep body & soul together with this German Cold? 5 LUCAS99:
Haba!!!
Shebi you don get German bobo?
Why are you curving me this way?
OR
Are you taken already?
You know, the thing is about insecure people is... They try to impose their insecurities on other people. Why exactly are you so interested in whether people here have a boyfriend or not, or a girlfriend or not? Honestly, why should that be the first thing that comes to somebody's mind ON A PUBLIC FORUM? These are people you have never and will probably never meet in your life. Is it because YOU for some reasons whatsoever can't walk up to a girl and ask her out? Or because you have reduced yourself to nothing but a sexual object and therefore others should follow?! 35 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by LUCAS99: 3:34pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
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You know, the thing is about insecure people is...
They try to impose their insecurities on other people. Why exactly are you so interested in whether people here have a boyfriend or not, or a girlfriend or not? Honestly, why should that be the first that comes to somebody's mind ON A PUBLIC FORUM. These are people you have never and will probably never meet in your life. Is it because YOU for some reasons whatsoever can't walk up to a girl and ask her out? Or because you have reduced yourself to nothing but a sexual object and therefore others should follow?! First and foremost, if you have spent sometime to read my post on this forum by now you should know that I have a Girlfriend. Secondly, I'm not like one of those pussy guys on Nairaland that are scared of walking up to a girl and expressing my feelings. I have done that so many times. Thirldly, Every thread demands a little of bit of drama once in a while. I was just flirting with Jigba & wasn't really serious about the whole issue. I definitely have a lot of ladies at my disposal here in Miami Beach Florida & don't need to start a long distance relationship with anyone. As you can see all your assumptions about me are just plain bullshit. You might wanna do a better job next time. 8 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Nobody: 3:36pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
LUCAS99:
First and foremost, if you have spent sometime to read my post on this forum by now you should know that I have a Girlfriend.
Secondly, I'm not like one of those pussy guys on Nairaland that are scared of walking up to a girl and expressing my feelings.
I have done that so many times.
Thirldly, Every thread demands a little of bit of drama once in a while.
I was just flirting with Jigba & wasn't really serious about the whole issue.
I definitely have a lot of ladies at my disposal here in Miami Beach Florida & don't need to travel to start a long distance relationship with anyone.
As you can see all your assumptions about me are just plain bullshit.
You might wanna do a better job next time. Let's move over to your thread then, this one here is to beautiful to derail. 4 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by LUCAS99: 3:39pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
lovelygurl:
Let's move over to your thread then, this one here is to beautiful to derail. Please I don't really need your bad energy anywhere near my lovely thread. |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Nobody: 8:21pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
Hian! You're almost sounding like a desperado, the hustle for blue passport is real May God bless your passport digging hustle LUCAS99:
That's is irrelevant.
Abroad doesn't work that way.
I know a couple of my friends that met White Girls during their First Semester & were able to form lasting relationships which turned into something very serious.
They dropped out of school, married their girlfriends and went back to school.
Todays almost all of them Citizens.
What He needs right now is a game plan.
What are his plans after school in Germany.
The earlier He has those plans the better for him.
Time Flies in Abroad.
If not by the time he realizes it then is time for him to leave Germany.
What I'm saying is He needs to start building relationships with German Girls who are potential Girlfriend Materials.
Trust me those White aren't that difficult but you just need to have your game together.
The earlier he starts the better for him.
There is absolutely no hand holding abroad. 1 Like |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by LUCAS99: 10:15pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
skarlett: Hian! You're almost sounding like a desperado, the hustle for blue passport is real
May God bless your passport digging hustle
I'm already a United States Citizen. So I don't have an idea of any Passport Digging Hustle you're talking about. 34 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by BenNash: 11:30pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
lovelygurl:
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You know, the thing is about insecure people is...
They try to impose their insecurities on other people.
Why exactly are you so interested in whether people here have a boyfriend or not, or a girlfriend or not? Honestly, why should that be the first thing that comes to somebody's mind ON A PUBLIC FORUM? These are people you have never and will probably never meet in your life. Is it because YOU for some reasons whatsoever can't walk up to a girl and ask her out? Or because you have reduced yourself to nothing but a sexual object and therefore others should follow?! You take this Lucas guy too serious. He was obviously joking around with the lady. Do you really think he'd take a flight to Germany to meet up with her if she said she was single and needed a man..... common!!!! 26 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Nobody: 7:49am On Jul 12, 2018 |
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Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by KendrickAyomide: 10:56am On Jul 12, 2018 |
LUCAS99:
I'm already a United States Citizen.
So I don't have an idea of any Passport Digging Hustle you're talking about. e pain am . LMAO 2 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Nobody: 8:55pm On Jul 12, 2018 |
BenNash:
You take this Lucas guy too serious. He was obviously joking around with the lady. Do you really think he'd take a flight to Germany to meet up with her if she said she was single and needed a man..... common!!!! I actually think he was joking too. I also commented and flowed with the conversation. I do not see anything that has to do with low self-esteem here. Moreover the guy just gave his own advice. You either take it or leave it. I thought everyone was entitled to their own opinion There's absolutely no reason to insult anyone. Try to be calm please 28 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Braket: 11:33am On Jul 14, 2018 |
Thank you for the drama that happened while I was away. It was fun reading it and really eased my stressful week I think it's safe to say that making one Euro here in Germany no be beans at all, coming from Nigerian work experience. No time for playing. Remember I mentioned how a journey of an hour turned to 4 stressful hours last week? The fact that I needed to pick something at home and head out again? Well I was going home to pick my safety boot for a night shift I had. Little did I know I have not expressed the greatest stress yet. Getting home to pick the safety boot and heading out again, I had no time to rest. In short, I started the night shift work in a biscuit factory from 10pm to 6am. What I did basically was packing 5 biscuits into a big pack, then send it to a taping machine and it rolls off to logistics department. All these were done while standing. I had to be fast because the biscuits won't stop coming so speed was need. I was battling with a lot of things, the stress I expressed during the day, back pain, leg pain, hand pain, the pain of not closing my eyes since 5am that I work up. In my mind, I was just cursing the owner of the biscuit factory and the day I showed interest in the job. Shebi I said time was fast in Germany, nah line oh. The time is freaking slow when you have to work while standing. Immediately my supervisor announces 5 minutes Pause, I dash out of the freaking place. But at that moment, the time gets faster and I report back to work. In short, I worked myself out on Saturday and had to sleep all through Sunday, starving at some point. Morale of the story . When you hear the pay, it makes sense in naira. But please don't be fooled, everything goes back to the system. If you have the mentality of coming to Germany to hustle with student visa, these are the kind of unskilled blood sucking jobs you will get and trust me, you will surely grow old very fast. And the painful part, half of your money goes back to the government who in turn pay them to their senior citizens and those without jobs that end up using it to smoke cigarette and drink beer, and still hate you for being black. Funniest part, one will think a lot of people working these jobs will be foreigners. Nah lie oh, most of them are citizens. This I think is the main reason they need skilled works and thereby making their education free to bring in people to fill the space. Person wey get head no get cap. 35 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Braket: 11:42am On Jul 14, 2018 |
Presently in Wetzlar 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Braket: 11:45am On Jul 14, 2018 |
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Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by klexycole(m): 12:52pm On Jul 14, 2018 |
Braket: Thank you for the drama that happened while I was away. It was fun reading it and really eased my stressful week
I think it's safe to say that making one Euro here in Germany no be beans at all, coming from Nigerian work experience.
No time for playing.
Remember I mentioned how a journey of an hour turned to 4 stressful hours last week? The fact that I needed to pick something at home and head out again?
Well I was going home to pick my safety boot for a night shift I had. Little did I know I have not expressed the greatest stress yet.
Getting home to pick the safety boot and heading out again, I had no time to rest.
In short, I started the night shift work in a biscuit factory from 10pm to 6am.
What I did basically was packing 5 biscuits into a big pack, then send it to a taping machine and it rolls off to logistics department.
All these were done while standing.
I had to be fast because the biscuits won't stop coming so speed was need. I was battling with a lot of things, the stress I expressed during the day, back pain, leg pain, hand pain, the pain of not closing my eyes since 5am that I work up.
In my mind, I was just cursing the owner of the biscuit factory and the day I showed interest in the job.
Shebi I said time was fast in Germany, nah line oh. The time is freaking slow when you have to work while standing.
Immediately my supervisor announces 5 minutes Pause, I dash out of the freaking place. But at that moment, the time gets faster and I report back to work.
In short, I worked myself out on Saturday and had to sleep all through Sunday, starving at some point.
Morale of the story . When you hear the pay, it makes sense in naira. But please don't be fooled, everything goes back to the system.
If you have the mentality of coming to Germany to hustle with student visa, these are the kind of unskilled blood sucking jobs you will get and trust me, you will surely grow old very fast. And the painful part, half of your money goes back to the government who in turn pay them to their senior citizens and those without jobs that end up using it to smoke cigarette and drink beer, and still hate you for being black.
Funniest part, one will think a lot of people working these jobs will be foreigners. Nah lie oh, most of them are citizens. This I think is the main reason they need skilled works and thereby making their education free to bring in people to fill the space.
Person wey get head no get cap. Hmmmm. This is quite thoughtful and revealing.
Hang in there and keep your game tight. Work hard, but work smarter. All the best in everything you do brüther.
Following keenly. 5 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by chuksey1(m): 12:54pm On Jul 14, 2018 |
Braket: Thank you for the drama that happened while I was away. It was fun reading it and really eased my stressful week
I think it's safe to say that making one Euro here in Germany no be beans at all, coming from Nigerian work experience.
No time for playing.
Remember I mentioned how a journey of an hour turned to 4 stressful hours last week? The fact that I needed to pick something at home and head out again?
Well I was going home to pick my safety boot for a night shift I had. Little did I know I have not expressed the greatest stress yet.
Getting home to pick the safety boot and heading out again, I had no time to rest.
In short, I started the night shift work in a biscuit factory from 10pm to 6am.
What I did basically was packing 5 biscuits into a big pack, then send it to a taping machine and it rolls off to logistics department.
All these were done while standing.
I had to be fast because the biscuits won't stop coming so speed was need. I was battling with a lot of things, the stress I expressed during the day, back pain, leg pain, hand pain, the pain of not closing my eyes since 5am that I work up.
In my mind, I was just cursing the owner of the biscuit factory and the day I showed interest in the job.
Shebi I said time was fast in Germany, nah line oh. The time is freaking slow when you have to work while standing.
Immediately my supervisor announces 5 minutes Pause, I dash out of the freaking place. But at that moment, the time gets faster and I report back to work.
In short, I worked myself out on Saturday and had to sleep all through Sunday, starving at some point.
Morale of the story . When you hear the pay, it makes sense in naira. But please don't be fooled, everything goes back to the system.
If you have the mentality of coming to Germany to hustle with student visa, these are the kind of unskilled blood sucking jobs you will get and trust me, you will surely grow old very fast. And the painful part, half of your money goes back to the government who in turn pay them to their senior citizens and those without jobs that end up using it to smoke cigarette and drink beer, and still hate you for being black.
Funniest part, one will think a lot of people working these jobs will be foreigners. Nah lie oh, most of them are citizens. This I think is the main reason they need skilled works and thereby making their education free to bring in people to fill the space.
Person wey get head no get cap. At least you no go they buy biscuits again 3 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by goldsmiths: 1:35pm On Jul 14, 2018 |
Braket: Thank you for the drama that happened while I was away. It was fun reading it and really eased my stressful week
I think it's safe to say that making one Euro here in Germany no be beans at all, coming from Nigerian work experience.
No time for playing.
Remember I mentioned how a journey of an hour turned to 4 stressful hours last week? The fact that I needed to pick something at home and head out again?
Well I was going home to pick my safety boot for a night shift I had. Little did I know I have not expressed the greatest stress yet.
Getting home to pick the safety boot and heading out again, I had no time to rest.
In short, I started the night shift work in a biscuit factory from 10pm to 6am.
What I did basically was packing 5 biscuits into a big pack, then send it to a taping machine and it rolls off to logistics department.
All these were done while standing.
I had to be fast because the biscuits won't stop coming so speed was need. I was battling with a lot of things, the stress I expressed during the day, back pain, leg pain, hand pain, the pain of not closing my eyes since 5am that I work up.
In my mind, I was just cursing the owner of the biscuit factory and the day I showed interest in the job.
Shebi I said time was fast in Germany, nah line oh. The time is freaking slow when you have to work while standing.
Immediately my supervisor announces 5 minutes Pause, I dash out of the freaking place. But at that moment, the time gets faster and I report back to work.
In short, I worked myself out on Saturday and had to sleep all through Sunday, starving at some point.
Morale of the story . When you hear the pay, it makes sense in naira. But please don't be fooled, everything goes back to the system.
If you have the mentality of coming to Germany to hustle with student visa, these are the kind of unskilled blood sucking jobs you will get and trust me, you will surely grow old very fast. And the painful part, half of your money goes back to the government who in turn pay them to their senior citizens and those without jobs that end up using it to smoke cigarette and drink beer, and still hate you for being black.
Funniest part, one will think a lot of people working these jobs will be foreigners. Nah lie oh, most of them are citizens. This I think is the main reason they need skilled works and thereby making their education free to bring in people to fill the space.
Person wey get head no get cap. I b think sey na when person don dey earn above 500 na when dem dey tax am 2 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Braket: 2:07pm On Jul 14, 2018 |
goldsmiths:
I b think sey na when person don dey earn above 500 na when dem dey tax am Yes. When you earn more than 450 you get taxed. But most times, this 450 euros covers your house rent and insurance and you have only about 10 or 20 euros more. |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by Braket: 2:09pm On Jul 14, 2018 |
chuksey1:
At least you no go they buy biscuits again Lol, my mouth didn't touch that biscuit. I don't think it's allowed to take the biscuit out of the facility. But I don't work there anymore, I wan kill myself? 4 Likes |
Re: The Adventures Of A Village Scholar In Germany by chuksey1(m): 2:11pm On Jul 14, 2018 |
Braket:
Lol, my mouth didn't touch that biscuit. I don't think it's allowed to take the biscuit out of the facility.
But I don't work there anymore, I wan kill myself? Hehe. Abeg e good say you run oo. Which kin work be that self. 8hours straight standing through out. Na punishment or na slavery? Nonsense Abeg how much is the average pay per hour for these part time jobs 2 Likes 2 Shares |