I was always interested in learning new languages, but there was one language that I used to hate and that was: German!
I always say: DO NOT JUDGE A BOOK FROM IT'S COVER, but with Germany I did it. I didn't like the language and I didn't even want to go to Germany for many years without a reason.
Until the 2014 when I decided that i had to go there and at least see it.

Once arrived there yes, was totally different then any place that i have ever been to but was unique in it's own order and seriousness. I loved Balzac coffee, the german "shard" that you can see all over the city and ti inganna... i walked 2 hours thinking I was close to it and believe me I was Not!!
Other than that I went back to Berlin to see the history and I was raped by it, it's unbelievable thinking of it and seeing it it's something that I can't describe.


Understanding how that happened and going trough those places was touching, but it is a must if you go there and if you don't; ah try to experience it at least once in your life.... it changed me and this means that will cheange everyone 😹