Well I live in Vienna with my wife and son, and I teach in Hamburg, there will be no changes in that respect.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I actually speak fluent German. And I live in Vienna, and I'm married to a Viennese woman.
I've been in Hamburg for about ten years and I just feel at home.
The German public knows me quite well. I have been in their kitchens and living rooms for years.
I have the feeling that I was born in Vienna in order to live in Paris.
Few people know that I grew up in Germany and that my family still lives there.
There's very little bohemia in Australia and it's one of the things I miss most about not living in Europe.
No matter who becomes chancellor, Poland and Germany will remain neighbours, strategic partners, not only within the European Union, but also world partners, and I don't believe anything could change in our relations.
I employ 20 people in Vienna. The other 130 coworkers are pilots and flight companions. The Overhead is limited with me. Reduces naturally the costs of my fliers.
For my Vienna is as different from what they call Vienna now as the quick is different from the dead.
No matter what happens to me and my career in the future, Berlin is always going to be my hometown.