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 How would I go about becoming a German citizen?
I am hoping to move to Germany after I either get my A.A. or B.A. in English, to become an English teacher. I've heard a few people say that I need a work visa so I can work there, and I know I ...


 What is the most popular music genre in Germany presently?
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 How many miles is it from the U.S. to Germany?
i need to know by 5/11/06
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more from California and to say Berlin or somthing but somewhere in California if u can ...


 If you where to get a gift from a friend in Germany what would you want it to be?
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 Time difference between california and Munich, Germany?
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 Are there any Thrift Stores/Charity Shops in Germany?
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 Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, could W Berliners travel by road/rail to rest of W Germany? If so how?
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 Why is an oak twig depicted on the 1, 2 and 5 euro cent coins issued by Germany?
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 What to wear to a German disko?
I'm an exchange student from Canada to Germany and I've only been here a short while.. but for those with more experience in European Diskos.. i really don't know what to wear!!.. ...


 Im 17 and dont look very old. Will i get into nightclubs in berlin in the summer?

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well thats not the case everywhere igor. I live in ireland and visit england regularly, in both of which, particularly in ireland, it is hard to get into a nightclub ...


 What is the best province/county in Germany?
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 Is it too late at 11pm to call an old friend in germany?
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 Moving to GERMANY ! ?
Alright , so my family is moving to Germany. We've lived their before but then my parents thought Canada was better?
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 Would 1,490,721.67 DEM be enough for a 16 year old to live comfortably for the rest of their life in Germany?
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 What is the effect of the 2006 World Cup on tourism in Germany?
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 Is germany a stress free and peaceful country?
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 Cultural "no-no's" in Germany?
We just moved to Germany, and are wondering what are some of the cultural no-no's not to do while living in the German economy (...we already know about not washing your car and about quiet time ...


 Tell me all about BERLIN?
Im going to Berlin in september (for a workcamp). It will take place in a place called Tierhof Alt-Marzahn. Do you know the place and can you give me some information about the area?Cos im gonna stay ...


 Clothing to blend in in Germany?
I'm going to Germany for 2 weeks and was wondering what clothes i should wear. I'll probably bring lots of jeans and some cargo shorts. And just T-Shirts. Should i bring a pair of dark ...



My cat Jake owns me

I´m an American living in Germany and love Halloween. Do you think others will laugh at me when I dress up?

I want to wear a cat outfit to my German language class-this is something I would do in the States if I was there on Halloween.

Do you think others will laugh, or will they respect the fact that I am an American, and back in the States this is normal.

    



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kick it
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(Big Smile) I am an American living in Switzerland, and I faced the same dilemna here. I went ahead and did what I normally do and soon I had more and more people celebrating with me. I just hosted a Halloween Party in a petit bistro and we filled the place!Happy Halloween in Germany!!!


t_maia2000
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If you are in Rome... you know the saying.

Best save your cat outfit for a trip to Cologne between Jan 31st and Feb 5th 2008. Or party on with the Fasching go-ers at the same time in Munich. The time of Carneval or Fasching is the traditional time in Germany to dress up and the best opportunity to go absolutely wild.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cologne_carnival
http://www.muenchen.de/Stadtleben/Specials/zzz_Archiv_Specials/Fasching/76817/index.html


down_under_lover_forever2006
@Leonardo: Halloween is NOT part of American history but people from Ireland used to bring this over to the States in the 19th century.

Yes, I'm sure that Germans would laugh or at least think "oh my goodness, another crazy American!"

Halloween is not celebrated over here but actually just in the States although many shops and who ever want "to force" the Germans to do so to make money only.
So you better keep your costumes hidden until German Carneval/Fasching is due in February next year.


Vegas 24/7
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I don't think they would be rude enough to laugh, but they will definitely stare and ask questions.


Nekkra
Years ago, Halloween was not really celebrated in Germany. Over time, it is getting more and more popular. Take a look at the Frankenstein Castle Halloween festivities every year (just outside Darmstadt).

I live in a quiet town in the Odenwald and for the past 3-4 years I've had to stock up on Halloween candy because the trick-or-treat'ers have been growing in numbers. I put a scarecrow on my front steps, a jack-o-lantern, and some Halloween decorations.

No one will "wonder" what you're doing. They will know that it's a Halloween costume. Heck, go to any costume shop and see how stocked up they are for Halloween costumes. Halloween IS gaining popularity in Germany. German kids are trick-or-treating. German adults are going to costume parties.

Go for it. Enjoy yourself this Halloween. Don't listen to the negative comments from people that really have no clue what they're talking about. I could say the same things about Halloween in China because I have no idea. But GERMANY, I know.


Jenna T
if they laugh, hiss at them and scratch their eyes out (lol)


Iknowthisone
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I don't think anyone will respect the fact that your an American, most of the world hates us so I doubt they will respect the fact that your an American.But then why the hell should you care do what you want.


Realname: Robert Siikiniemi
Yes they will have a proof of what they have thought about you earlier.


leonardo
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yeah spread american culture!



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