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 How should I prepare for my upcoming trip to Germany?
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 What clothes and shoes are approprite for West Germany's weather this September?

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I'm moving and have never been to Germany. What pieces of clothing/shoes should I definitely have?...


 German Xmas Markets?
Has anyone ever been? Which ones? I especially love the ones at Cologne. They are so magical, I love walking around them smelling the gluwein and spices Mmmmm. A fantastic holiday if you love to ...


 Do you know Leipzig in Saxony/Germany?

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Hey ppl! I come from Leipzig. And I am impressed. Wow. Thanks for all the replies. It is really hard to choose the best......


 German hello and good-bye?
What is the German word for 'hello'?
And how do you pronounce it?

What is the German word for 'good-bye'?
And how do you pronounce it?...


 Can You Think Of Any Well Known Fashion Designers From Germany?
Or that are german?
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I tried Google.

I now know Armani isn't german......


 Is it Where are the toliets or Where is the bathroom?? (while in Germany)?
Thanks...i heard where are the toliets is the correct way to ask where the bathroom is while in germany asking for bathroom directions....


 Is Germany the only real prosperous country in the EU?
Is Germany the only real prosperous country in the EU?
I heard that Germany is really keeping the EU economy going?...


 Have you ever been to Northrhine Westphalia (Germany)?
Where have you been there?
What did you like most?
What didn't you like?
Have you seen the carnival of Cologne or DĂĽsseldorf?

Greetz from good ol' Germany!...


 How do I live in germany?
How would I go about becoming a citizen of germany? I live in the U.S, and was only wondering, incase I ever want'ed to live there in the future....


 I got a question for the girls!?
i am from the USA im 24 male.... i heard that germany is full of beautiful girls and that you all will do anything for an american is this true?...


 I'm moving to Germany...?
In January I'm moving to Darmstadt Germany...I'm so excited about it...but I dont know much about Germany....does anyone have some advice for me about it over there??? And also if you know ...


 What kind animals live in Germany?
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 Is munich a fun place to go in germany?
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 Are Birkenstocks a house shoe, or can they be worn outside?
I just moved to Germany and got my first pair of Birkenstocks. Are they a house slipper, or can I wear them outside? My husband says outside, but our friends say inside only....


 What is the best season for vacation - Germany?
Please advice on the best time of the year to go to Germany, and may be some great places to see in Germany?...


 In your opinion, what is a must see in Munich?
I know that you could spend a week there and have a great time, but any suggestions for someone with only a few days?...


 What are policemen called in Germany?
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 I have albinisim and im taking a trip to germany. Would i excperience any discrimmination?
Do people with albinisim get discrimminated against in germany??...


 Have you been to Germany? Do Germans like Americans?

If I were to go to Germany, would they hold it against me that I'm American?
(If you don't know, then don't answer anything please.)

I know that Americans don'...



Looney

Can anyone tell me a little about Germany?

my son is going to be stationed there. May visit him sometime. My ancestry from my grandparents come from Germany.
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to traveling: I am interested in both. I would like to know some things how it is to live there on the base. My son will be married soon and his wife will be with him.

    



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thetravelingmartins
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My husband was stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany from 2002-2005. I really enjoyed living there. There are so many place to go and see. It would be helpful if I knew what part of Germany you son will be in. Germany is similar to America by the fact that the north and south are different as are the east and west. Tell you son to take advantage of as many travel oppurtunities as he can. He will regret that he didn't when he returns to the states. Also, it will be easy for him to call you. The telephone company there has a program for the military. It only cost 5 cents a minute for him to call you. If you want to call him I would suggest buying a phone card. If you can post some additional information, I can better answer your question. What would you like to know about Germany? Are you more interested in Germany or the military bases over there?

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My husband and I were married the day after he graduated basic training. He left for Germany a month later. (I was not in his orders because we got married after his orders to Germany were sent) I was one of the lucky wives. I only had to wait 1 month before I could join my husband. My friend had to wait 6 months. Housing over there is okay. Mine was good while others were not so good. You can probably get just about anything on base (depending were he is stationed). The biggest PX is in Warsburg. There are so many things to do in Germany. Rothenburg was my favorite. It is the last walled medievil city in Germany. Also Neuschwanstein (King Ludwigs castle) was a great day trip too. Sato Travel (on base) will offer so many weekend and one day trips. Tell your son to take advantage of them.
One last thing- tell your soon to be daugther-in-law, not to get discouraged. There will be times she hates it over there because of the military and there will be times she loves it. Her husband will more than likely be gone alot or even possibly deployed. There are plenty of jobs on base and even a college (University of Maryland University College). If her FRG (family readiness group) is good, join and be active. Mine was nothing but a gossip and husband bashing group. Stay away from these type of military wives! They will only hurt her marriage. If you would like to know more please e-mail at thetravelingmartins@yahoo.com.


Patience
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Germany's president has the highest approval rating.


♫ChArIsMaTiC♫
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-both me and Rob Thomas were born there.

-The Holocaust took place there, during which an estimated 6 million people were torchured and killed.:(

-October Fest takes place there yearly. (a festival is celebrated by drinking A LOT of beer and being happily buzzed)

-They make AWESOME food and speak dutch.

-There's a city called Nuermburg there.

-The drinking age is 18 for malt liquors and beer.

*~hope it helps~*


G-Unit
Germens live there.


cdngurl83
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they speak german.

but seriously, go to wikipedia and look it up there.


usdeeper
Everything you want to know but were afriad to look..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany


Laugh-n-fart
Hitler's homeland.. but hes dead, so.. not very interesting eh..

Also, there used to be a few football legends before. Cant remember names.

Used to be a lot of punks, u kno, rock and roll stuff.

Used to be a bit messed up because of the economy recession. Where a big bag of money can buy a loaf of bread.

Thats as far as I kno.

Hope it helps

It should be an interesting place to visit


eaglewings4u
I don't know where people here get their infos but some of them are totally off or so outdated as the II WW! (Btw. Hitler's homeland was Austria!!!)

There is a lot to tell, the best thing is to be a bit more specific, like question about economy, politics, geography, or people in general.

It is definitely a great place to visit. Especially if you are into history. This country has a lot to offer in terms of history from old roman castles to middle ages to more modern castles and buildings, mountains and foothill countrysides, seas, lakes, rivers, large cities with a ton of possibilities for dining, disco, opera/theater, or gorgeous old parks to stroll through and excellent shopping for everything you can imagine.
You can get around by train the best! Is fairly cheap (especially with rail passes) and you see a lot of the country without the hassle of bad traffic jams that are always present around larger cities.
The USDollar is about Euro 0.81. Better to take travellers checks for security. Best rates are mostly in the country of the exchanged currency.
Southern Germany has great large woods and mountains, there are small towns and villages to explore all over with interesting people.
Most people are helpful and speak at least some english. The language is German btw (not dutch! which is spoken in Holland or Netherlands). National sport of course is soccer! National drink of course is beer!

The best way is to go over there and check it out!


superfrank501
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THE WORLD CUP IS THERE THIS SUMMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Tina
The 2006 FIFA World Cup of course!!! :D





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