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Scheduling a doctor’s appointment via phone – Grammar: Polite requests, question forms

My First Doctor’s Appointment – And the German I Learned Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin has been amazing, truly. The culture, the food, the everything is incredible. But let’s be honest, navigating daily life is… challenging. And right now, I’m staring down the barrel of needing to make an appointment with the Hausarzt –…
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Asking for an appointment (Termin vereinbaren) – Grammar: Polite requests

My First Attempts to Nail “Termin Vereinbaren” in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and honestly, some things are way easier than I thought they’d be. But “Termin vereinbaren” – booking an appointment –? That’s been a real battle. It’s not just about saying “I want an appointment”; it’s about doing…
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Requesting a refund or exchange – Grammar: Formal requests and modal verbs

Navigating the System: My First Time Asking for a Refund in Germany Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, trying to build a life. I’ve gotten a job, I’m slowly figuring out the U-Bahn, and I’m even starting to appreciate the rain (a little). But let’s be honest, there have been… moments. Moments…
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Customer service and complaints – Konjunktiv II and polite requests

Mastering the Art of German Customer Service: Konjunktiv II and Polite Requests Okay, so I’ve been working in a small electronics shop here in Munich for about six months now. It’s…well, it’s a lot different than back home. Initially, I was completely overwhelmed. The language barrier was huge, and even when I understood what people…
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