What is the significance of ST.Paulin in Hamburg? |
Could someone please tell me what is St.Paulin famous for? Any reason behind its significance? Additional Details @The Postman: well I'm not planning to visit there any time soon ... |
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Why is Michael Ballack dark? Is he really German? |
http://upload.wikimedia.
He looks like Turkish or something, is he ... |
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Is this website safe for accomodation in Munich, Germany? |
The site is http://www.munich-oktobe
I am looking into reserving a caravan here but the website looks basic and asks that I send a Cheque off to reserve, so I was ... |
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Please, if u r german, help me? |
| I am asking about a very famous doctor in the profession of Brain and Nerves in Germany, who can make an operation to remove a benign tumor from the brain.. (not cancer, something related to mental ... |
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Where is a good place to see Schranz/Hard Techno in Berlin? |
I am travelling to Berlin August 21-24. I would like to find some clubs that play Schranz/Hard Techno (or Gabber, or something else fun).
Which clubs play stuff like that?... |
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Dusseldorf to Munich by car? |
Hello,
How long does it take to drive from Dusseldorf to Munich?
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Forigen exchange student gave me a german address and i can't find it on a map? |
| i'm not giving out the adress but could some one tell me in what order things should appear or where i can go to look her up. I've tried google maps but i guess i wasn't typing it in ... |
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One night stay away from Munich? |
| My friend and I are going to Prague and Munich in a week, and we've just discovered that there are no hostels or B&B's available for Friday night in Munich. Is there anywhere around M... |
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Hi any tips to finding work in Germany!? |
Just a quick one peeps, my child is in Germany with her mother. Mother doesn't want to come back to London. I suppose its more for the child's sake than anything else.
If you have any ... |
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Is it easy to get German citizenship being a foreigner? I've heard it is difficult? |
| A friend of mine is being offered a job in Germany, but he is working overseas currently, he is concerned that he won't be able to stay there forever as it is known that it is very difficult to ... |
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Salaries in germany? |
I have a few salary questions about Germany.
1- what is a good amount of euro's (monthly) to comfortably live?
2- what is minimum wage, and what is considered to be high-... |
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As a foreigner,is it possible to build a house &live in Germany without becoming a German citizen? |
| is it possible to live in Germany without becoming a German citizen - a sort of Special Resident or Retiree? Would you know the details, requirements & websites related to this? Thanks!!... |
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Question for German natives...wondering what germans think about me? opinions are welcome..thanx? |
| ok I am an american living in germany for almost two years....I am 6'3 200 lbs.....I love to ride my bike work out and play all sports including soccer (which i suk at) but its fun I always try ... |
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Any1 knows v. good eye doctor or specialized hospital in germany ?? |
i need the address or contacts of good eye doctors or specialized eye hospital in Germany .. if you know good ones in other countries no problem as well ..
if you have the names and ... |
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Health insurance for foreigners resided in Germany? |
I'm a Singapore citizen at age 43, and I'm planning to go to Germany this coming August to take up a German language course for 6 months or so.
As I was told that health ... |
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Christmas in Germany? |
For those of you who have been to the Christmas Markets in Germany, what do you like/dislike about them?
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What does WG mean when searching for apartments in Germany? |
I'm going to be working in Germany this summer, but am still trying to pick up on the basics of the language. If WG is something website-specific, the website is www.nadann.de. What is the difference between "Housing offers WG" and "Housing offers not WG"? |
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t_maia2000
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"Housing offers WG" means "rooms in shared flats" and "Housing offers not WG" means other housing opportunities (in this case mostly appartments).
WG is a German abbreviation for "shared flat".
"Zwischenmiete" is rent-in-between, say if you want to rent a room in a shared flat or an appartment for a month or two.
The best site in Germany for shared flats is
http://www.wg-gesucht.de/
Shared flats are an economic way of housing. The majority of people who live in WG's are students or young singles with low-income.
I like WG's bc they are a great way to make friends, especially when you are in a foreign country. When I was at uni I lived for a year in a WG where I was the only German, it was a lot of fun. |
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That is an abreviation for Wohngemeinschaft
Wohngemeinschaft means you share the flat with some other people. |
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dbdoit
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Oh, this is a fun one. You will soon discover when Germans are speaking English it is either Oxford(The 'Queen's' English) or American. Trust me you will notice.
OK, WG is not web specific. WG in Germany means sharing a flat/apartment with 1 or more persons. That is the basic meaning. It can however be used to describe(for example) a student type of apartment complex where everyone has a small apartment, but you share common areas like a larger kitchen and living room, washers&dryers, bicycle storage area, etc. In general when you see WG it means some kind of sharing.
Depending on where you are looking this term may not always have exactly the same meaning. I am sure someone will give you a more 'Exact' description. The German langauge can be very exact at times.
Not sure how long you will be staying this summer, but another option would be a Pension. I think in America we would call it a boarding house? They are sort of like hotels, a European version of Corporate Apartments maybe? Most large cities have them, and they offer rooms with baths(or a sink in your room, and shower and toilets down the hall(depending on much you want to pay?). The plus of a place like a Pension, is that your bedding and towels are taken care of, and breakfast(maybe more depending on what you arrange?) are included. Little things I know, but it is less to worry about. Since Pensions tend to be small and not real fancy the price is reasonable.
When I first came over to Germany my company arranged my first apartment. That is how I know about Pensions. I was shocked at first, but once I got used to the setup, I loved it!
Good Luck, and have a fun summer! |
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