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Frankfurt or Munich? |
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Anyone ever been to Germany? |
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Is there a lot of? |
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In general how much does a glass of beer cost in Germany? |
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Communicating with airport staff at Frankfurt airport? |
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German to English Please? |
-Wir war das Training
-Hast du schon mal judo trainiert?
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Capital city of germany? |
few years ago, my friends told me that the capital city of Germany is change from Berlin to Munich. I trust them.
Now, when i discussed it with my other friend, they laughed at me. They said the ... |
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I'm 14 years old. My family is moving to Germany. I don't know any German. How I going to go to school there? |
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What are some interesting places to visit in Germany? |
Like clubs, historical sites, museums, etc...
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Chocloate spread? |
| My German friend described a chocolate spread for bread that is about the same consistency as peanut butter. Is there a product like this in the US or can you tell me what is the name of this ... |
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Where can i learn German for free? |
| is there anywhere online that i can learn german or anywhere that could teach me for free? i am mostly german and i would like to know my heritage better and be able to speak the language. plus ... |
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Whos from germany? |
| ive bin wantin to go there, last night i saw an amazing place called Amsterdam, of course ive known about this place, but actually seeing the place made me have an enjoyable heart attack....the grass ... |
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Does it cost to use public toilets in Germany? |
I know some European countries charge to use their toilets, and I was wondering if Germany did that, too. |
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Evan
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It depends on where you go. If it's a restaurant, shop, or department store, then generally no, but it is appreciated if you give them buisness first. Along the Autobahn, you will most likely have to pay about .50 Euros. I have found most of these places give you a voucher in return though, ( also worth .50 cents) that you can use to purchase items from the store. Some places along the Autobahn in eastern Germany didn't charge to go to the bathroom, but one of them had a bathroom attendent present, and it is generally polite to tip them about .25 to .50 cents. I have heard that train stations charge too, but I have never been to one. |
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missyjc12
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Yes you generally do. If you go to a gas station it costs about 50 euro cents. But most places it is polite to make a donation-generally 50 euro cents or a euro. Basically a tip for the cleaning lady or guy to keep the bathrooms clean and such. |
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Cotton Tablecloth
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Some do, some don't. |
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MB
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Lived there 3 years, Evan has it right. |
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lil angel
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i am from germany and yes, it does cost you money but not every public toilet will only some and if so, i will only cost 25 to 50 german penny's : - ) |
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fliege52000
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Yes. Restrooms at the Autobahn, Train stations, public restrooms in the cities. |
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julie travelcaster
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It depends on where you are in Germany - some places yes, some no, and I have not noticed a pattern. It's good to have some small change just in case. I'd say the vast majority of public toilets are not pay, but then you'll run into one where you need to pay. |
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Patricia S
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It's been 5-6 years since I last was in S.Germany (Bavaria). There was no charge for using any public WCs. |
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thetruegamer2007
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yes they do.I have been to germany 6 times and yup the do.But its worth it becuase its automatic and the languages you can select from are german(of course),english,and french.its tight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
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cee_jae22
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In my hometown you don't |
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Jellyrocker ♪♫
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Some places yes, like most amusement parks and Abbys do. Usually the bathrooms are free, but if they're not, it should only be 50 Euro cents or 1 Euro. |
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You ask, I answer
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pee on the street if they do. that's crazy. in the US, we never have to pay. |
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