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 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'...


 How can i find Germany?
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 What is more expensive in Germany than in U.S.?
I'm going to go to Germany for a whole year as an exchange student. I think I should stock up things that are cheaper here before I go to Germany....


 How do you say Dining Hall in German?
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 People in berlin - quite cold?
I recently went to Berlin, and felt as though the people there were very cold and off (huge generalisation i know, i do not believe ALL people from berlin are like this) and seemed very to themselves....


 I am a veteran and I want to know if I still have to bring my own chocolate to Cologne to impress the girls ?
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 What is the name for the German heart shaped cookie sold at fairs and customized with frosting?
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 Hi,my name is kiran.I am planning to do M.s in germany so I want to learn german language by feb2008?
I have to complete this by feb end 2008. so plz please tell me about institutues for german ...


 What is the best way to keep yourself warm in Munich ?
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 What is the most prominent religion in Germany?
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 Last weekend in Germany.?
I have one more weekend in Berlin. I have seen enough of this city.

Where is a good place to travel by train? I would like to limit travel to one or two hours.

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How should I prepare for my upcoming trip to Germany?


    



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Marky-Mark!
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Be prepared to eat a lot of pork product. Additionally be prepared to spend a lot of money, Euro is stronger than the dollar


Vanessa
Take comfortable shoes, you walk almost anywhere in Europe. Definatley buy a hand guide of whatever city your going to . Maps, extra cash just in case. The people are nice and will help you if your lost but take a small dictionary or translater book. It helps when your walking around town trying to read street signs! (trust me I got lost!) Also take a variety of clothing you never know how the weather is going to be. Well thats all I could think of now, have fun!! : )


kb♥NICKJONAS
buy a handbook of german wordz 2 get u around town, believe me it will help alot!


C P R
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The only thing you need..... "Lonely Planet: Germany" guidebook.


johnny cee
If you're going in summer, its hot. Be sure to try a bockwurst
at a catering truck in the cities. Ask for brot and senf, bread and
mustard. Be prepared to walk a lot and take buses and subways
and street cars. The night life is fantastic, everywhere in Germany. Courtesy helps a lot.
I Corinthians 13;8a, Love never fails!!!


Kayla K
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Yea, a handbook comes in handy. You can also get cds to help you learn some things. Books come in handy expessaily when you are at a resturant.


djk
Borrow travel books and DVDs from your library. Rick Steves is all about traveling light and cheap.


Tiffany C
learn some german!
make a list of all the things you will need to bring, like your hairbrush and toothbrush that you will have to pack last minute. Check it off right before you leave for the airport. I don't even know how many times I've had to go buy a new toothbrush because I left mine in the bathroom after I used it before we left. It's not a big deal, but its kind of a pain.

go to some german tourism sites and plan out what you want to do while you're there

make sure that if you dont know the language that you bring a translator!!


ocean
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Learn some vital German like where is the bathroom please?. Learn a little about the roadways, etc. See what kind of food you can eat. Remember to be respectful.


Blue
Read these 2 websites, they're the best and have good advice and articles on country and culture:
http://www.howtogermany.com/
http://www.german-way.com/

Also see this for esssential German phrases:
http://german.about.com/library/blessent.htm

Enjoy! =)



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