> [...] no language barrier because so many people here speak English.
I wonder how you came up with that one. From my experience (I am German myself), Germans are not good at English. It is not so bad within the large cities but in the countryside, good luck. Just take any of the Scandinavian countries and you will find that they have a higher percentage of people speaking English.
Living in Germany without learning German is a hard challenge. However, speaking German with an American accent is sometimes considered cool ;-)
The "no language barrier" point was only for Berlin. I know that in the countryside almost nobody speaks English, but inside the city you will be able to get everything you need. As far as I know most of the government agency employees are required to speak at least basic English.
I wonder how you came up with that one. From my experience (I am German myself), Germans are not good at English. It is not so bad within the large cities but in the countryside, good luck. Just take any of the Scandinavian countries and you will find that they have a higher percentage of people speaking English.
Living in Germany without learning German is a hard challenge. However, speaking German with an American accent is sometimes considered cool ;-)