4 the opposite in Germany but few people know

You will go from surprise to surprise when discovering surprises from Germany - the world's most civilized and rich country.

What few people know about Germany

Free without free

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German students and students do not have to pay any tuition fees.(Illustration).

It sounds unbelievable, but most German states are free of tuition for students, students, and even foreign students. But in return the Germans are forced to pay taxes with extremely high rates , with nearly 20% for all types of goods.

If you have worked and have a salary, it will be horrible and painful, after deducting all taxes, you can only hold 50-60% of your salary.

The views of the people and the government are too far apart

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The rich and poor viewpoint between the German government and the people is completely different.

The most obvious thing about this is that the government thinks that those who are thought to be rich in Germany are those who earn more than 3,000 Euros / month, but in fact from the people's point of view, that amount is not enough for they travel. The rich for them must earn from 9000-10000 Euro / month.

People are rich but they love the "German goods" extremely

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For Germans, nothing is equal to national brands.

The best evidence for this is that the Germans regularly consume domestic goods, use domestic services, except for tourism. They drink German beer, especially Spaten beer in Munich, beer in Bravia, Pilsner beer, .

According to statistics, there are more than 80% of Germans go to popular restaurants and their home-branded restaurants, the rest to high-class Italian, French and Spanish restaurants .

Animals and people . on par with each other

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Pets in Germany are said to have the happiest life in the world.

It seems a bit ridiculous but there is no place where the government and people are interested in buying and raising animals like in Germany. The amount of government money spent on buying and raising animals (especially dogs and cats) is close to the amount they subsidize children. Even animal care services are more expensive for humans. (pruning a dog for a price nearly three times the price of a young man's haircut).