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Sounds like an Aussie accent almost
:^)
At least that's what my chink gf got when moving to Germany.
>get a 1 year visa for learning German
>pass C1 test
>get student visa
>needing to learn a language
No chinks here speak English
Which is annoying in supermarkets
Take forever at the self-service
>implying German isn't a top-choice language for potential economical benefits
there's nothing wrong with learning German
I mean as a requirement to study
People can study in Germanistan all the want
Ah ok, but that's normal in non-English countries
To study in Germany, they must pass C1 in German if they're BsC students
(except for Computer Science, where B2 is fine, for the majority of Universities)
B2 for computer science kek
It makes sense because most resources to learn are in English anyway
I heard Germany headhunted a bunch of autistic people to work in banking
5000 autists
Because of their skill with math
I don't know about it. How do you come up with that?
I Googled it, a lot of examples
>training up IT professionals
Sides
That's SAP. It's the free choice of a company in a free market to seek for autistic people if they match their needs.
As someone who has worked with SAP in past, I can assure you that their way of working is in fact very autistic.
This also applies to their products.
Wouldn't they run into discrimination issues?
Seems weird to scoop up autistic people but I'm sure it works
But it's not "Germany" looking for them. If I come to Scottland and decide to hire crack addicted prostitutes for PHP programming as a private company, it isn't like "Hurr Scotland hires whores for codemonkeys"
If you advertise for crack addicted prostitutes you'd get a few giggles
But also a lot of applicants
Junkies are rife
What I wanted to tell you is, that it's the choice of a private company
This company is not related to the German government
If I do this, I won't represent any country in it.
You said
>I heard Germany headhunted a bunch of autistic people to work in banking
which is plain wrong
I heard it from a girl I know with Aspergers
She works in the banking system as a financial analyst
But I'm not keen to talk to her much anymore, she's mental
I mean aside from the mental disability