What are some good items to have sent to me from Germany? |
A friend of mine lives there and wants to send something to me, but I don't know what to ask for. Additional Details those clocks are expensive. i need some less than $10 ... |
|
What are the issues in germany at the moment? |
both social, good and bad and political(im not too concerned with this cause i watch euronews sometimes so have some idea)
danke schon Additional Details oh yes i was born in ... |
|
Where is best place for American to visit in germany? |
This will be my first trip and will only spend about 3 days as we are going to other country also. Which city is best for tourists.
I like historic sights and other cultural things. would like ... |
|
Something to do in Germany w/kids? |
| Looking for something to do in Mosel area of Germany that does not contain a visit to a castle/ruin, church or museum! We've been here for 2 years, and we're all castled out! We've ... |
|
My son is 16 and is going to germany to visit his friend in july is there any thing i should be worried about? |
My son is 16 and is going to germany to visit his friend (a foreign exchange student that lived with us) in july is there any thing i should be worried about with him in a different country? A... |
|
18 year old + speedo @ germany waterpark = .......... acceptable or laughable? |
Okay I am trying to break this down for the trip we are taking. I don't care about the beach right now, only pools and the waterpark or waterslides.
Is this out of the ordinary for a ... |
|
Is driving easy in Germany? |
| I'm thinking about renting a car there so I can drive to all the tourist attractions. I speak German, so reading the road signs will not be a problem. I have never driven anywhere other than C... |
|
Do they have a speed limit in Germany? |
because i saw this video in youtube that says they dont but i dont really believe it
heres the link
http://www.youtube.com/w... |
|
For all German ex-pats living in the States - what do you miss the most? |
| And when do you say, thank God I'm no longer in Germany...? Better said, what's great about living in the States?... |
|
What sort of accent does an American, speaking German, have? |
I asked this question earlier in the languages section and didn't get many responses.
Anyway, I am currently an American with American English as my native tongue. I have heard all ... |
|
A beer in Munich for someone who doesn't like beer?!? |
| Hiya I'm going to Munich in a couple of weeks for a mini-break and to watch a football match. My boyfriend wants to go to some of the famous beer houses, and I'm also keen as they sound ... |
|
Can I find work in Bavaria even though I don't speak German? |
I don't have any teaching experience, and need to earn at least 200 euros a week. I am willing to work anywhere.
I have looked on all the internet recruiters websites and contacted ... |
|
|  |

ManUFan |
What's a good souvenir to bring home from Germany? |
|
|
Show
all answers
|
|
|

aronlamerson
|
I lived in Germany for several years and whenever I went home I always brought wine as gifts and souvinirs. Germany produces some really great wines, especially white (ie rieslings) that are sometimes difficult to get overseas because the Germans dont export a lot of wine. They also make some great desert wines like spatburgander or eiswine. They come in beautiful bottles with labels written in old German script. Excellent for laying down, displaying and of course drinking! |
|

kbsss26
|
Go to the Black Forrest in Bavaria and get a cookoo clock or a beer stein. |
|

Altstadtweib
 |
all of the above and some good German chocolates |
|

robertdihno
|
People usually buy those little candle things that make the fan turn. Very cool to watch and they come in a ox so you can transport small ones in your luggage. |
|

Melvin S
|
We came home with a coo coo clock , and love it every day......Mel..... |
|

celeste1070
|
Hand painted beer steins, nutcrackers, paintings, clothing, figurines or if your really courageous, lederhosen (spelling) lol |
|

Victor ious
 |
A beer stein! They are traditional to Germany, decorative and you don't have to be a beer drinker to enjoy the beauty of these. Sure we have replicas here in America - but the defining note is - yours would actually BE a German beer-stein. |
|

barb
 |
a shot glass, is small enough to keep in suitcase, and inexpensive. |
|

sweet_trixie_1977
 |
Assuming there is no issue with age and things...a beer stein with German words on it. Shouldn't be too expensive. |
|

searchingjohn
|
beer stien (its a mug) (that holds beer) he he |
|

strontium_9t
 |
A coo coo clock. |
|

PG1626
 |
Beer |
|

krynmusic
|
kinder eggs, Yummy, |
|

 |
|
|

| |
|
| |  |
| Questions List |
Answers | |
| |
13 | | | |
13 | | | |
13 | | | |
13 | | | |
13 | | | |
13 | | | |
13 | | | |
13 | | | |
13 | | | |
12 | |
|