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 Where is oktoberfest in germany?
is it onlly in Munich or is there different spots in berlin too?...


 Where to go in Germany?
I need a good place to go in Germany thats quite and romantic. Can anyone please help.
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My husband and I are stationed in southern Germany. He is in Iraq and will be ...


 Do Germans still hate Jews?
I'm a Year 9 student and was just learning about the Third Reich's racial law...... i was just wondering if people there are still fool under propaganda. i found out that lots of koreans ...


 Is german chocolate really german?
random question but yea answer
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okay well im not the smartest person but i think that its suppose to be a trick question i got it from my german teacher and like some ...


 (German guys only).Can you speak "Bairisch","Berlinerisch"... "Fränkisch" or other dialects?
Which German city do you come from? Which language do you speak more often? "hochdeutsch" or your own dialect?

How will you response if a tourist is trying to communicate with ...


 Whats a good place in Germany for a perfect vacation?
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 Do you need a visa to go to Germany?

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traveling from the USA...


 What are some worthwhile concentration camps to visit in Germany?
I'm going to be over there this summer. I'd like to go to one in Poland (kind of), but that is too far out of the way....


 Does anyone have advice for a trip to Germany?
The trip is already mostly planned,centered around Berlin. I plan to make use of public transportation throughout the trip and stay at a hotel. I was just wondering if anyone has any advice ...


 What is the best Univeristy area or town in Germany?
Best Meaning:
-Location and Atmosphere (beauty, close to other good countries and cities, clubs, good nightlife ext.)
-People (very friendly, young, lively)
-University is large with ...


 How can I move to Germany in a hurry?
If I hate my life and need a drastic change to be happy, such as moving to my favorite country (Germany), how do I do that? I'm not "wealthy" but I do have enough to live comfortably. ...


 What do Germans think of there past. I mean the two wars?
How do yo ufeel about hitler and the British?...


 For German: deusche jungen sind heis!?
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN...


 Why is it so hard for germans?
Why don't they have hearts I mean why can't they show affection why are they so afraid to? I am just puzzled
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Heinz don't be rude just answer ...


 Has anyone been to the Bier Festival in Munich?
Did you enjoy it? What did you think of people there?
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Before I get some smart a*ses answering 'Bier' is the German spelling....


 Moving to Germany?
My Bf is looking to relocate to germany for work. We live in Michigan now. I am still unsure about moving. Who has moved to germany and what is it like there? Do people speak english or german most ...


 Some Questions about Germany....Help!?
Well I'm going to Cologne for four days and I've never been there before, so I was wondering, is Germany a nice place and what to do at Cologne and just general things about it.

T...


 What does berlin have that other cities in germany don't?
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 Coffee in Germany?
Is it true that coffee in Germany is much stronger than in the US?...


 Im going to germany this march. can someone who is familiar with germany tell me about some things over there?
i wish to know about what are some things that can be bought at LOW prices over there. is puma and adidas selling cheap over there ?...



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Anything i should know about Germany before visiting?


    



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donna
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i heard there was no speed limits there and the driving is crazy. try the strudel or strussel whatever they call it i was told it was good.


hatis
You must be punctual.


kryrinn
If you're in a bigger city, esp in touristy areas, expect everyone to speak passable English. If you stumble or have an accent, they'll just pick up straight into english.

They count floors differently - the ground floor, and then what we consider the second floor is the first floor, and so on.

Train tickets aren't that cheap. But if you're planning on using the train a lot and staying a while, you can get a bahncard. the bahncard 100 is as many trains as you want, anywhere, anytime - but its 300 euro a month. the others last for a year, 50-100 euros, depending on how much discount you want off ticket prices. you can check train schedules, and anything you want to know at www.bahn.de

try döner! its a turkish food thats everywhere. and its awesome.

mcdonalds, burger king, subway, and the like are all overpriced and not even as good as in the US.

you have to pay a deposit, pfand, quite often on bottles or glasses, to ensure that you return them. its usually 50 cents - 2 euros, and you get it back when you return the bottle.

avoid the american stuff as much as you can, and get as much into the german stuff as you can! don't mention WW2 - I didnt until i had lived there 6 months and someone else brought it up. It's a touchy subject best avoided unless you can debate at length in german.

try out your german! have a basic understanding before you leave, and listen to natives chatting, even if you can't understand, you'll pick up the intonation!


Virtuous
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tHE SAME THINGS YOU WOULD NEED TO KNOW FOR ANY COUNTRY YOUR ARE VISITING.......

WHY NOT READ UP ABOUT GERMANY, YOU HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET WHAT BETTER WAY TO ARM YOURSELF WITH INFORMATION.

AN INFORMED DECISION IS ALWAYS BEST


Basil I
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it's freakin great! enjoy!


David T
Don't give the heil Hitler salute and don't do the Goose Step. They can both land you in jail.


ChoobiesMom
Most people speak English, but it's polite to ask in German whether they do before you launch into it. It's also good to learn a few key words/phrases so you don't always have to ask everyone if they speak English.


MEW
Don't assume that everything is open 24/7. Most businesses are closed on Sundays and close relatively early on Saturdays. Also, don't make sure that all stores take credit cards. In the grocery store you'll be expected to bag your own stuff...and bring a shopping bag or backpack, or you'll need to pay for a plastic bag (5 cents or something). Also, in most restaurants you see yourself and don't be offended if someone sits down at your table. If the restaurant is busy and there's room at your table, people might ask to sit with you. When you're standing in line, stand closer than you would in the US behind the person infront of you, or someone might assume you're just standing around and cut in line infront of you. If you're driving on the Autobahn...make sure you pay attention to the posted speed limit...because there are stretches there there ARE speed limit and not only that...the limit changes constantly.


chairbinder
They killed many people


pricetravel
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Take a Rhine river cruise. They offer full day trips.
Drive into the beautiful countryside.
Take the train.
Kartaful Klussa is potato dumpling (excellent)
Brotwurst is white (great from roadside stands with pome frittes)

Better Italian food than in italy in almost any italian restaurant.
Try Argentenian steak restaurants. Most tender ever..

I am hungry. Can you tell?
Enjoy it.
After a couple of glasses of wine you will be amazed how you are able to communicate with people who don't speak english.


lynda_is
It's always cloudy there. The sun may shine a few days in August, but outside of that, expect clouds and rain.


girl522
If your going to be staying awhile go to www.raileurope.com and buy a railpass. It's so much cheaper.



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