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 If you had to choose one place in Germany to visit...?
My sister and I will be spending 4-5 nights in Germany in May. We are in our mid/late 20s. We are thinking about staying in either Berlin or Munich, or both. We are interested in seeing the ...


 What website can i find cheap flight tickets on for germany?
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 What do you think about Germany?
and the Germans?...


 What stereotypes come to mind when you think of Germany?
I think some people think that Germany is not particularly friendly to foreigners. Is this a stereotype or is it based on some truth with statistics to back it up?...


 What are some cool attractions in Germany?
headed to germany what are some places you would reccomend to ...


 Have you been to Germany?
on holiday?
Did you enjoy it - were we different to what you expected?...


 Best city in Germany to visit?
I will have either 1 or 2 days in Germany next month.
Which major city can you reccomend to a tourist?

Base your decisions on things to see and do in a short ammount of time, plus the ...


 Does every German have a nazi grandparent?
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 Why did Wal-mart fail in Germany?
why didnt it appeal to germans. why did it lose to competitors.
i'm not pro-walmart by the way, this is for a business class project. thanks....


 Is it safe for American girls (in their 20s) to travel to Munich, Germany?
We will be spending about 2.5 days in Munich during July. Planning on going to Dachau and the Neuschwanstein Castle....


 If you had a chance to go to Germany, would you?
I'm just wondering, i'm not inviting anyone! I've never been to the U.S!♥...


 Do Germans think they are the master race?
is it safe for me to go to Germany to travel... If I dont have blue eyes or blonde hair.
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ok now? the Germans are still the same, they let 12 million people be killed ...


 What is your favorite German city?
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 What you know about Germany?
In Germany the people (most the younger) know a lot from UK.
Music,Football Teams,Language and other Things.
What the British People knows about Germany.
Sorry for my bad English, im ...


 Why are the Germans still stereotyped as "Nazis" till this day??
World War II happened 60 years ago. Can't people get over it already? Doesnt it bother you when people make those idiotic stereotypes?...


 Is it true Germany doesn't teach about Hitler in history class?
Does Germany really skip over the part in their history about Hitler when teaching children in Germany? If so, why? I know he was bad, but why would Germany censor such a large part of their history?...


 If you can only pick one of these German cities to visit, which one would you choose?
I have a choice of several different programs to participate in Germany, but I have to decide which city to go to. These are the choices:

Bonn, Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg or D...


 Germany?????
what is Gremany popular for like what types of food or ...


 Most famous thing about germany?
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 Do you know the Oktober-Fest in bavaria?
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What gifts should I send to the US from Germany?

I want to send some small gifts to family members back home. What would represent Germany nicely? The price should be moderate.

    



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Sigrid
the "real" BadeDas....and next to chocolate...don't forget we got the best licorice!!! also one or two fancy Christmas ornaments form Käthe Wohlfahrt store...


VJ
I go to Germany a lot and let me tell you, the CHOCOLATE there is better then the stuff in US. Send lots and lots of chocolate, its cheap in Germany and it taste amazing.


jå¢qüê
I used to live in Germany and what I miss most is the food. Oh, schnitzel mit pomme frittes! But for mail, chocolate. Kinder eggs are awesome as are Ritter Sport bars (the ones with the creamier chocolate in the center, especially). Oh, and Nutella. You can sometimes find it in the states, but it's not everywhere.


Georgie M
do you live in munich?

go to marienplatz -viktualienmarkt
there are a lot of nice little things.
i do the same every year.
my friends in us they love the bavarian ginger bread....
try this


pro_and_contra
Maybe a cook book with German recipes...you will find them available in English.
German Nutcrackers or Smokers, a Christmas Pyramid,
"Lebkuchen" from Nurnberg in one of those fancy tins!!


yowhatdoyouwant
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I agree with the above: CHOCOLATE!!! Woohoo! German chocolate is divine!


Banting B
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liederhosen
chocolate
lace
model mercedes benz
wooden clock


Fenris Troll Ripper JPA RT ATL ®
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If you are carrying them back with you I suggest Chocolate, Beer, Wine, and depending on what region you are in they all have a specialty markt similiar to oktoberfest. The one I go to in Weimar is called the ZweibalMarkt, or Onion fest. You can get may local items found only in thuringia and tibet like the ginko leaf.

Toys, hand made toys are also great and old Coo Coo Clocks. I bought my mother once a great tea set hand made in germany with saucer, cup, spoon and even a special ginko tea. There are also Beer Mugs or Steins as we call them here. there are many beautiful things in gemany.

Prices on all these things except the clock are cheap and legal to bring home as long as you are 21 with any alcohol. One real cool alcohol I found was called Kleiner Feigling, its a small glass bottle wit purple on it filled with vodka and a fruity taste. They are delicious.

Take plenty of pictures


mrs.murphy71
My friends in the States always asked for Glühwein. You can get that in boxes, so it is easier to ship. And how about some Spekulatius?


Barkley Hound
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Beer steins.


Mightymo
Go to Rothenburg, there is a Kaethe Wohlfahrt Christmas store, you'll go wild. Don't bother with Kinder Eggs or Rittersport, you can get them here as well, but buy Lindt Chocolate, its very expensive here and not as much variety. Cookies are great, but unless the are the Lebkuchen cookies, they fall apart in the shipping. Buy beer steins, they are called Bier Seidels over there, Nutcracker Men, Smokers or as they call them Rauchmannchen, a small Kuckucks Clock, ( Cuckoo)
Table linens, especially Christmas ones and they don't weigh as much to send. Even Leinen or Halb Leinen ( linen or half linen) Dishtowels are much better quality and more absorbent than ours. Licorice, Herb-Candies, great tasting for coughs and any other time. Most of the stuff you can buy at Gift Stores in any larger city or at the Christmas markets, although at the markets they're more expensive.
You don't have to go to Rothenburg ob der Tauber, the only thing is the K.Wohlfahrt Store, that one is only in Rothenburg.


lugar
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some of my favorites that everyone asks me to bring back:
of course, "Ja "chocolate, (very inexpensive @.35 euro each bar)
chocolate with haselnuss (ChoceuR brand)
Milka (Ganze Haselnusse) e300g
SMARTIES (similar to M&M's but not as sweet) in tubes
ChoceuR brand Milch SCHOKO RIEGEL and white chocolate (Weisse Crisp) with Hazelnuts)
YOU CAN ALWAYS go to NORMA and 24 uhr for supplies

Balea, Florena, atrix, hand/nail creme in the "tubes." (@ .75 euro ea.)
Balea Face (sensitive)or Lippenpflege (similar to Chapstick), alverde (lippenbalsam)
badedas (liquid bodywash) in U.S. @ us$20
Kueipp Badetabletten -(bath salts) (box of 10) (expensive in US)

Christmas cookies from Nuremburg (in a tin)

soccer gear (everyone loves a winner! well almost)

embroidered linens

RITTENHOFF glasses (very ornate with painted embellishment)

Kitchenware/ Bodum (available in US but not as great as the variety of Germany)
knives made by Boker (hard to find in US) excellent quality!

Collectibles: steins, small houses insertable candles from base, (handmade of clay and enamel), depicting Medieval areas @ Rothenberg

Check out the second hand stores for Housewares such as plates , teapots, steins, beer glasses, made only in Germany


automotive_buff_man
bier stiens, or shot glasses , but i shipped all of mine when i left germany in the late 80's and customs took all of them, but thier excuse was they all got broken in shipment , but i know better , those were my only boxes that were missing , upon arrival in the UNITED STATES .


Lizzy
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not sure but it shouldn´t weight too much! ----damn expensive!


heidi.froebel
a lot of good suggestions, guys :)
i just wanted to add a little hint about the gluehwein part: you can buy an instant mix that you later pour into some red wine and add some sugar, those packs are easier to ship than the wine itself, also youll find plenty of good recepies for it.
about the lebkuchen: how about original stollen from nuernberg? its between 15-20 euro, but its soooooooooooooooo good...


Paris Hilton
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You could go to a good department store and send home a good german goosedown duvet. They will pack it for you. Costs around 550-600 Euros to buy and ship...but you will love it....get them those german chocolate eggs with toys inside---forgot their name...


kengoller
K-Wohlfahrt stores are also in Oberammergau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Nürnberg, Heidelberg and Rüdesheim/Rhein.

Our family allways likes the chocolate. Try also the " Cote d' Or"
chocolate with different fillings. It's actually a belgium brand, but very good. Also the Lindt chocloate isn't german. It's from Switzerland.


Peter D
Send some Jigsaw puzzles of German scenes.


jule_22
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chocholate, gummibears,nutcracker, picture books


antiekmama
Some cookies native to the area where you are. There are specialties all over Germany. I myself prefer the Belgian chocolate and they have it there too (not Godiva, that is made for Americans)
Jacques, Cote d Or and all are inexpensive and good. Postage is expensive so keep that in mind.


youngturk3389
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a BMW. or plane tickets out there.





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