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'They were so rude': Berlin newcomer shares S-Bahn horror story

Rachel Stern
Rachel Stern - rachel.stern@thelocal.com
'They were so rude': Berlin newcomer shares S-Bahn horror story
An S-Bahn in Berlin. Photo: DPA

A scary experience shook up one newly arrived expat in Berlin. Yet a stroke of faith - and the kindness of strangers - put things in a different perspective.

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Anonymous
I had booked a DB train ticket with my spouse's credit card. On the train, the collector wanted to charge me for another ticket because I did not have the credit card used to book the ticket! Soooo ridiculous!
Anonymous
Ticket inspectors are generally very mean and in rare cases an also be physically aggressive. The Turks among them can verbally harrass Turkish women (has happened several times to friends - and I was cursed at once by one of them). There are also very kind and calm ones among them too, of course. It is a very primitive system where only German speakers have a chance of understanding how to navigate. I see a lot of tourists being caught by these controllers
Anonymous
I bought my S-Bahn ticket at Munich Airport, and I still don't understand the validation stamp... The conductor was aggressive but didn't seem to care that it wasn't stamped.... i don't know, its really confusing.

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