• duchess@feddit.org
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    12 hours ago

    Why should it be different in other European countries in this regard? I mean, is there a sociological or cultural reason for this? Or is it simply german grumpiness?

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      I don’t have a direct comparison to other European countries from day to day up close observation, but the little observation I have tells me that many other countries do have an at least slightly more welcoming culture towards computers and their use. At least there seems to be an expectation to know how to use devices and software needed for one’s work, while in Germany, the excuse “that’s too complicated” frequently flies.

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        Can confirm. Example: Was on a work trip in Tibilisi, Georgia last year, and 5G coverage everywhere, fiber everywhere, even the smoothie bar next to our site had wireless and usb chargers embedded in their countertops. Free (albeit somewhat clogged) wifi throughout the city. Younger, or far more flexible demographics and mental flexibility and willingness to use technology. No letterbox to be seen as nearly every communication is digital. Getting a SIM takes 5 minutes with digital verification in the shop, even for a German (looking at you, Postident!).