Hey everyone! I am planning a trip around Europe and would like to know what are the places that I shouldn't miss about Germany (museums, castles, historic places, natural beauties, etc- ...
I want to send a burned CD to a friend who lives in Germany. Will he be able to listen to it? I know that DVDs can be formatted differently, but are CDs the same?...
I'm looking for a nice hotel or hostel in Berlin.
We're a young couple, very much into art. Our budget is around 60 to 120 euros a night.
Breakfast included ...
Do hotel employees in U.S. speak German or any other language besides English for that matter? This is the only country in the world where you are not required to learn one or more foreign languages to be in the hotel industry. FYI: The rest of the world has MUCH higher standards!
blue_daffodil2005
They staff mainly speaks English...the other guests not always.
Whiteout Alaskan Malamutes
A lot of people do, but why don't you speak German?
Lord
in a hotel, yes. but dont expect everyone too. germans like their language.
Proud Army Wife
yes they do almost all the germans will know english
genius
Some do.
Lex S
They speak some broken English but expect to carry a translator of some kind or have an acquaintance you can fall back on. Best to know a few popular / commonly used sentences of the local language.
łαđÿ ħαια ツ™
Yes. In all of Europe they do. But, you'll have to look at their name tag if it has an AMERICAN or BRITISH flag, then they do, if not then no.
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