VS Code - No default Snippets available - visual-studio-code

I wanted to start using Visual Studio Code for programming Python but am currently confused by the fact, that I can't use any default snippets. There simply aren't any snippets.
Insert Snippet: has 0 snippets stored!
I tried reinstalling the python extension of VSC but to no avail. I also tried googling for quite some time but couldn't find any result. I hope somebody has a suggestion on how to fix this.

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I had this same issue, every time :, ., def, or if is typed, there's annoying suggestions that don't make sense. I found out it's the Python Extended extension that's responsible for this. It seems to be reported on it's GitHub issues page, but for now I would disable the extension as it doesn't seem to be working at all for me. I recommend PyLance as a replacement.
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