¿How much is 720 Euros for living in Heidelberg - Germany? ¿Is it good? ¿Is it a bad mount of money? |
| I will be living in Heidelberg - Germany and studying my master at Heilderberg University. I will have 720 Euros per month but I do not know if it is enough for living in well conditions there. I ... |
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I want a German Gf =]? |
| but i live here in Us =[. i know i know your going to say to go to germany but how can i do this when i get there ? i dont want some one night stand thing or anything like that i have been looking ... |
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German for baking soda? |
| I know backpulver is baking powder but what is baking soda? I need both baking soda and baking powder to make pancakes....can someone help me out? D... |
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Drinking age, clubbing age, etc in germany? |
Im moving to germany this summer and want to know the drinking age, clubbing age, etc.
thanks in advance!
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Going to frankford germany on the18th of march what to wear? |
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How long does it take to get a visa for Germany? And is it hard? |
| I would like to know how long it will take to get a visa for Germany. I plan to visit my boyfriend there, but I don't know how long it will take for the German Embassy to process a visa ... |
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What all attractions are in Cologne, Germany? |
| I am going on a trip to Cologne in July and I was wondering what all I can do there.... |
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Cost of train ticket from K-Town to Paris? |
| Does anyone know around how much a round trip train ticket from Kaiserslautern, Germany to Paris would be for two adults? The departure date would be three days from now.... |
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"Getadelt wird wer schmerzen kennt" means... ??? |
| It's german for something. What does it mean? 10 pts to the first person who tells me the right thing.... |
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Is Kaufmann a Jewish name? |
| I don't really care about his religion, but I met this German guy whose father is named Kaufmann. Is he J... |
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I was born in Canada and hold a Canadian Passport. I have been in Germany many times.? |
| I do not need a visa to visit Germany. However, my wife is a landed immigrant in Canada, having moved here 2 1/2 years ago, but holds a Chinese passport. She has a Canadian landed photo ID. Does she ... |
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The longest place name in Germany? |
| what is the longest spelled city, town or village in Germany?... |
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What gifts can or can't I send in the mail to my penpal in Germany? |
| And if you live in Germany, what would you like to receive from the U.S.? Why don't some countries allow the mailing of playing cards?... |
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How long will it take a package to arrive in germany, during the holiday season? |
| mailed the package 2 prior to thanksgiving, using the cheapest postage for air mail.... |
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Has anyone lived or currently live in Germany? |
I am looking into moving overseas and heard Germany is a very welcoming place. Has anyone ever successfully moved to Germany or anywhere else in Europe without being in the military than can offer any help? |
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kamerade127
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Despite what Daniela D says, Germany is a wonderful place to live! I would suggest trying a foreign exchange (Austausch) program. You can apply through various universities, or through iie.org (Fulbright program).
I am getting ready to go back to Germany (I've already done the foreign exchange program, now I'm doing the Fulbright thing- English teaching assistants have great opportunities in Europe), and I'm really excited about the change in lifestyle.
Germans, and many Europeans really, have a much healthier lifestyle than Americans do. I lost a lot of weight and felt great last time I was there! :-) Viel Glueck! |
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Lizzy
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sure just contact me i´m livin here ever since i can remember! |
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Daniela D
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Why you would leave your wonderfull country and go to a tiny small crowded place like here?? |
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thetravelingmartins
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I lived there for 3 years. My husband was stationed there. (Army) However, there were a lot of civilians who lived in Germany and worked on post. I would suggest doing this at least for the first few years you live in Germany. If you get a contract or GS job with the Military, most of the time they will pay for your moving expenses. Once you are over there for a few years and you learn the language and culture pretty well, then you can move on and get a job with a German Company. Several of my friends did this to get their foot into the door of a German Company and it worked for them. Good Luck! |
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Kim
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Germanys awesome :) |
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I live in Germany and it's nice here :-) |
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Bimbilein
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I moved to Germany when I was 19 and have been here ever since. That was 19 years ago! contact me if you like. bimbilein@yahoo.de |
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