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 Where is a nice place to go in Germany?
I am going to Hamburg and Wacken festival next year and want somewhere to go for about a week after that, Ive already been to Berlin twice so would like somewhere else- any ideas?...


 How much do you love american women?
and what are the qualities about them that you love so much? why are they so hard for you to resist?...


 I need a german adress?
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 I am going?
Skinny dipping with my good friend Busy Bee tomorrow in the North Sea, will peeing in it help warm it up?
Additional Details
Bunches - are you the man on the beach with the anorak and ...


 Where is a good place(s) to visit in Germany?
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 Germany as a "retirement" option???
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 Whats the best city in germany?
i am going to move to germany in 2008 and i dont know where to move?wheres the cheapest place to live?...


 Translate itfrom germany to endlish plz ?
ich bin gut danke ich weiiss nicht wenn ich kann ckomme zu deutchland und ich kann nicht deutch sprechen oder schreiben.. ich jezt arbeit von ein hotel REceptionist.. und dir? viele ...


 Do germans and austrians hate swiss people?
I am learning german in high school, and my german teacher is ethenically german but he grew up in america, he was describing the gernan speaking countries, and he talked about switzerland in a rude ...


 German people. Can you understand "Schweizerdeutsch" and "Österreichisches Deutsch" ?
Q.1) The same as the title question

Q.2) What language does a German use when he/she speaks with an Austrian? Hochdeutsch , "Österreichisches Deutsch" or English?

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 What do Germans living in America....?
really think about being here?...


 I need some videos of German songs.?
Videos and lyrics please!

as many as you can find! 10pts!...


 I am looking for a fraulein in germany?
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 Am I a German citizen if my mother was born in Germany?
I cannot remember if she "denounced" her citizenship, however I believe she still had it. She is now dead... but I believe she was a German citizen when she had me.. PLEASE HELP!!!...


 Moving to Germany, what do I do?
I dont know what to expect.. my husband is in the army, we will be there for four years. I dont know what I'm to do to be prepared. We have two sons, 1yr., and 6yrs. old. Can anyone give me ...


 What are some of your favorite and least favorite things about Germany?
Some of my favorites are the beauty and the infrastructure. I really have very few complaints, but I wish that restaurants were smoke free. All too often my schnitzel began to taste like smoke....


 Is the wall separation still visible in Berlin nowadays?
I heard there are two city-centers, one in east Berlin, and another in the wesern part....


 What ocean is by germany?
is it the atlantic, pacife,indian or the artic ocean....


 Ideas for gifts for my German host family?
I will be living in Germany from September 08 - July 09 as part of the Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange program through AFS. I have a few ideas of what to get my host family, but I could use more. ...


 I bought a plane ticket to Frankfurt Airport (FRA), and Im going to a military base, did I buy the right one?
My ticket is for this Monday and I was looking at a German map when i realized there is more than one "frankfurt", is there only ONE airport for Frankfurt? Im supposed to see my husband on ...



DanniM

Moving to Germany..Anything I should know?

If you have been to Germany or study about it, let me know. I'm going to Stuttgart. Any words, customs, things to see, etc....

    



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Sandy B
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stuttgart is located in the Bayern region. Its a great region I live here and I have benn to stuttgart numerous times. Its the same everywhere in Bayern. Just try to pick up on basic german and dont worry most do know english in case you get hung up on a word or get lost. The I rish pub is where most english speaking people hang out and there are numerous ones in the region. There are alot of traditions but you will only learn about them by experiencing them. you are not far from Schweinfurt by train so dont miss out on the X-mas market...its the best in all germany...there is alot to do in Stuttgart so have a good time and mingle with the culture.....if you respect them they will respect you. Oh and to be rude in germany is somewhat normal espescially in a store...example...they will stand almost on the back of your feet in line and will push by you if they need to...they also do this thing where the stop in the middle of the shopping isle and block it without thinking twice about others. its not rude its just normal here just push your way by without hesitation.. Have a great time its like nothing you have ever seen before. oh and everything is closed on saturday after 2 and all sunday so plan ahead.


Nekkra
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Don't listen to Lizzy. The clueless should really not be trying to give tips.

I personally haven't been to Stuttgart for more than a few hours over the years. So I'll leave the particulars for that area to someone else.

But for Germany in general, do your best to learn and speak German. A solid effort will go a long way with the German people that you interact with. Don't start off a conversation with "do you speak English". If they speak English and your German isn't working, they will switch to English.

Be polite and friendly. Common curtousy goes a long way. Don't be loud and obnoxious.


JanDennis90
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I live 50 km away from Stuttgart and Stuttgart is NOT in the Bayern Region. Stuttgart is in Baden-Württemberg.
Sights:
1. Schlossplatz
2. Old- New Castle
3. Königstraße (Pedastrian Precingt)
4.SI-Centrum (Stuttgart-Möhringen)
5. TV-Tower (First TV-Tower in the World)
6. New "Messe" Stuttgart (I dont know what Messe means in English)
7. Wilhelma (Biggest Botanic and Zoologic Zoo in Europe)
Stuttgart is a very nice city I can tell you.
Have fun.


pinata
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Have always a English-German German-English dictionary with you (there are ones very small), so you or your German counter part can have a look if there are problems, and you should have a city map so that you can find home.
very important words:
railway station --- Bahnhof
central railway station ---- Hauptbahnhof
air port ---- Flughafen
centre of the City ---- Stadtmitte sometimes Zentrum
McDonnalds --- MacDonnalds
thats all you need to know to survive.
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Heinz


♥LIZZY♥
that's a lot you're askin for, it would definitely help to speak a little German. as I live in Stuttgart and I speak both languages I offer you my help, if you need some specific advice before you'll leave or when you're in Germany just let me know, I'll help you out..why are you moving to Germany anyways?
O yea, one more thing, what Lizzy said is not generally right but also not wrong, I have lotsa trouble at school and with "friends" sometimes when sayin I was raised in the states, lotsa Germans don't like America right now because of Bush and stuff so you should be careful with patriotic stuff if you're from the states but that's gonna be fine, well educated Germans are mostly open to different cultures and opinions.. Good luck!!


fliege52000
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Don't listen to Lizzy. Germans not hating Americans. Americans are welcome and staying so many years in Germany.We are from the US Army and staying long time here, we don't have any problems.
That's nice you are moving to Germany, Stuttgart is at the South and nice city. Better is you need to learn some German, but don't worry so much many Germans speaking English. Germany is nice place and you can travel easy to in Europe. There is so many places to see, history, cultural is a great place.


soi_zero_2003
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Learn to read basic German.
I stopped over in Frankfurt a few years ago and thought I would kill some time, so I jumped on the train into the city centre, found a nice pub and generally had way to much of the excellent local brew.
Came outside into the cold December weather, managed to find the train station, and not one direction in English on how to get back to the airport.
No information counters anywhere.
Ended up travelling on every train in the wrong direction, missed my flight, and slept on a railway bench.
I kid you not.
The worst night of my life.
Apart from that, Frankfurt was great.


Lizzy
knowing how to speak German would help...
p.s they hate americans. no really say you're from canada





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