What is the German/Austrian personality? |
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Do Germans prefer British, or American English language? |
to speak and to hear?
what opinions do you have on the accents within each type of English?
I am an American of German descent, speaking Midwestern American English, the accent ... |
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What should I know about Germany because I want to move there in about 5 or 6 years? |
I'm not sure where Germany,UK,or Switzerland!
I'm tired of the lying government for example their is a cure for cancer but the government makers money off the charities and poisons our ... |
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Is there still a marked difference in living costs between the former West and East Germany? |
| I'm spending some time in the former East next year, and I have heard that it's still much cheaper to live there than in the west. How true is that?... |
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Need help From anyone living in Germany? |
| My daughter is having a heritage party at school. Each child has to cook something related to their heritage. We are mostly German. We need a simple recipe for a dessert or finger food that is German.... |
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Travelling in Germany for a few days- between Stuttgart & Frankfurt - any suggestions re: Must-See places?? |
| Thinking of stopping in Heidelberg, maybe Heppenheim. Just want to spend a few days in a unique, and safe city/town. I'm interested in visiting castles, churches, christmas markets etc. or any ... |
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Does everyone in germany speak german? |
| someone today told me that most people speak english in germany. and that kids in school are getting taught english. is this true?... |
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Are Germans kind of standoffish and unfriendly or are they big on hospitality? |
| Do Germans usually appear rather cold at first and take a long time to warm up and befriend new people or are they very welcoming? What do you think? (if you have traveled in Germany or are from G... |
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German presents? |
| i'm going on an exchange program this summer, and i need to bring my host family some presents thanking them for having me, but i don't know what to get them. i live in salem oregon, and ... |
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How would i say this in german? |
i love german and i would give anything to see my host family again.
(i know this is a colloquial term, but is there a similar term in german?)... |
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Staring in Germany? |
| I've been living in Germany for 2 years now and noticed something. When I drive down my own road, or any other road in a town, the folks just STARE at you as you pass. The folks on my road all ... |
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Can someone translate this antique german sign for me? |
Befiehl dem Hern
deine Wege
und
hoffe auf Ihn
Er Wird's
wohl machen
some of the first letters could be wrong, it's in old english font.... |
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First day at school in germany? |
| I was brought up in germany and I can remember my first day at school having a large cone filled with sweets - does any one have any more details about this tradition and does it still go on many ... |
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Are Africans not allowed to travel to europe? |
| europeans find it difficult to allow Africans at their countries for visit. why? even when one wants to spend holidays over there it seems as difficult as making heaven even more difficult at times.... |
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the ku® |
Any advice for a non-german speaking american on finding work/ supporting myself in cologne, germany? |
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thumberlina
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Hello,
Work as an English teacher. That is what I do...it is not the best paid job, and it is very hard to get a contract in Germany, so you will have to work freelance and work out your own tax payments.
I work for Berlitz and have private students as well. There are so so many language schools in Germany.
You just need to have a very sound knowledge of English grammar - Germans expect 100% detail when it is explained to them and will catch you out if are are unsure!!
That is your best option - other choices would be to find an Irish pub/bar...
There are also many large international companies in Germany - you could try to research them - if you have good qualifications - and try your luck there!
Good luck.... you will have fun here - I do!! |
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Grunt
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Go to CHRMA on the net its jobs working with the Army but Cologne is some distance to the nearest military base.work at a Irish pub or get a driving job |
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Tony
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Your joking right! No... unless you learn german and hopefully have a college education or higher. |
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Regina
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NO CHANCE AT ALL!!!! |
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lederbikergene
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First you need to learn German. Then you´ll need a residency permit and a work permit and you can´t get one without the other! Otherwise, you could always offer your services as an English tutor or dog walker and work "off the books". |
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rosbif
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How to support yourself: once you're there, apply to the nearest Berlitz school to teach English, they always need people, they have their own training programme and you don't need any experience of teaching or knowledge of German...then once they offer you a job, you get a letter from the Berlitz school to support your application for a work visa (which you can get pretty easily in Germany if you have an employer ready to offer you a job). Did this for my non-German-speaking Aussie ex-gf, worked perfectly.
Just got to wonder why the two dears who came after me gave me a negative rating...if you were US military or the type who worked for Procter and Gamble, you'd have thought of those things already... |
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Nekkra
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I'm afraid that the best advice is also the most obvious: Learn German. Sure, it's a hard language to learn and it will take you many years to become proficient, but in the end it's the best thing to do if you plan to stay here and work.
The other option is to work for the U.S. Government in Germany. But we are drawing down, closing bases, and moving east. If you're not already in the system, it will be hard to get in because you will be competing with those of us that are going to get moved around due to base closures. |
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laura c
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It strongly Depends on your qualifications.
if you have very good qualifications (college, some years of working experience) you might find a job in a large international company or as a business consultant.
If you studied literature, communication or similar, you can give it a try as a language teacher.
Without particular qualification, but young and ready to adapt: au-pair.
The economic situation in Germany is not really rosy at the moment: lots of Germans are out of job. The only qualifications that are strongly requested are degrees in engineering.
Since you are not a european citizen it might really be tough, since chances to get a green card are really slender. |
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Tanja S
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I don't think there is any chance to find a job with German company, there are so many people with good German and English looking for a job. Only thing I could think of would be with an American Tourism Company... |
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Rath
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Residency is hard to acquire and jobs are tougher still. Work permits for foreigners are guarded like the holy grail in Germany. It will be extremely hard for you to get one, especially if you're basically unemployable because you don't speak German. It's a different matter altogether if you get a job here in the States with a company that will send you to Germany. Then again, why would they if you don't speak the language? So your mission is clear: learn German. It's a tough language (especially the grammar) but you can do it with some focus and hard work. I would suggest looking into Daimler-Chrysler Corp.'s management training program. Part of it will be here in the States, and part of it will be in Stuttgart, Germany. Another company with a very big presence in Germany is Procter and Gamble. There are also the major airlines and the State Department. The military is not an option for two reasons - 1. Cologne is in the part of Germany that was primarily under British military jurisdiction, so we wouldn't have bases there. 2. We're closing bases and realigning forces like crazy in Germany and most of the remaining forces are in the central and southern parts of the country. Good luck, though. Where there's a will, there's a way right? |
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Paris Hilton
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You could work as a waiter at the Hard Rock Cafe...It has lots of English speaking tourists..??? |
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