I have lived in Hamburg my whole life, but also visited USA a couple of times, so I have a comparison.
The People are different, more reserved here. But if you get to know someone a bit more, we open up just fine and can be great friends.
English is widely spoken in the City, but maybe not as much when you get out the city a bit, so learning German is a plus. (You’ll need someone to teach you, Duolingo won’t do the trick)
I’d be happy to answer more questions if you want to know something specific.
I have lived in Hamburg my whole life, but also visited USA a couple of times, so I have a comparison. The People are different, more reserved here. But if you get to know someone a bit more, we open up just fine and can be great friends. English is widely spoken in the City, but maybe not as much when you get out the city a bit, so learning German is a plus. (You’ll need someone to teach you, Duolingo won’t do the trick) I’d be happy to answer more questions if you want to know something specific.