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 Germany Residence?
I have a penpal In Germany and It is her birthday soon. What should I get her that would fit in a padded yellow envelope?

And a few questions because I'm curious.... :)

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 How many dead or deleted Russians and Germans do you have in your contacts box.?
Mine looks like the battle of Stalingrad....


 What is the best way to treavel in Europe?
Cost And Time Effective way to Travel in Europe?...


 This may be a stupid question....?
when traveling internationally obviously their power outlets are different, is it the same for all of Europe or only parts? And what if you need to bring something electrical from the U.S. to there?...


 What is Germany like I really want to know?
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 Will everything be closed in Germany (Munich) on Dec. 26th?
I've spent the 26th in Italy before and nearly everything was closed. Does the same happen in Germany? I believe it's a national holiday there as well.
(will it be worthwhile to ...


 What do you think about german women?
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 How is it in Germany ?
I am moving to Germany :D
I have lived in the US all my life.
I am super excited to get to move to Germany but a little scared :/

Can you please tell me how it is?
Did you ...


 Parts of Germany that speak English?
Are there any parts of germany that solely speak english? Someone told me there were. o_...


 I'm 16 and i'm going to germany..?
my friend says that 16 there is like 21 here. can i do like everything there?? i'm not saying i will. i don't like drinking. [i've had occasional slips of my parents drinks.. nothing ...


 Berlin is it a good city to visit?
Has anyone been to Berlin lately and what is it like is it a nice city to go on a weekend break ...


 Frankfurt or Munich?
Planning a three day stop in either Frankfurt or Munich, which city is more interesting for tourists? ...


 Anyone ever been to Germany?
I'm in the process of applying for a mission trip to Cologne, Germany next summer. And help or tips? Mabe language barriers?...


 I`m from Stuttgart in Germany. What do you know about my town?
Have you ever heard about this city? Did you perhaps even visit my city?...


 Is there a lot of?
water in the North Sea,or was Steph J just telling me lies?...


 In general how much does a glass of beer cost in Germany?
I plan on taking a trip to Germany sometime next year and would like to know how much a glass of beer costs in Germany. I'm just looking for a ballpark figure for an average size beer. Thank you....


 Is the mullet still as fashionable as ever?
in Germany?...


 Which documents i need to enter germany?
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 Communicating with airport staff at Frankfurt airport?
Here's the situation.... my dad-in-law (who generally hates travelling) is travelling, and will have a stopover at the Frankfurt airport. Apparently, he is ready to change his flight (already ...


 German to English Please?
-Wir war das Training
-Hast du schon mal judo trainiert?
-Das nicht. Aber ich finde, es ist nicht schwar.
Additional Details
I meant to say schwer when I said schwar.. :( sorry!...



bill4lin78

What is the best way to get around Europe?


    



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Jimmy Feel ok
car


Goomieman
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By train without a doubt. Buy a eurorail pass, they have many options depending on how long you'll be there and how much traveling you want to do. Simple and stress free way to get around, you can also sleep on the trains this may help save some loot on hotels and whatnot.


stabones81
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you can take a train just about anywhere, its incredibly simple


jla123
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By train with a Eurrail pass, you have to buy this before you go. You can get just about everywhere because most small towns have train stations. You can also get a Eurrail combo pass that allows you a few days of car rental for when you want to get off the beaten path. Visit Ricksteves.com for the best info on rail passes.


vitza_81
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with RailEurope,EURail


coolidge1462
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by train


HumVmom
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Definately by car. You can go wherever you want whenever you want. You can throw your luggage in the trunk and go. No heavy bags to carry around.


goodtimelime
I'd say train. It's cheap, relatively reliable, and fast. The ICE through Germany is amazing. Another good tip is watching out for cheap inter-European flights through companies like germanwings. Good luck!


spitzer308
The bus is a pretty good way I had no problems, You will find that the train is great too. Travel in europe is extremly easy you will see.


kablink
Definitely by train. They go everywhere, they're fast, they're cheap, and it's not too hard to find your way around.


Curschel
I grew up in germnay and the best way to travel in europe is by train . So much easier a relaxing.


eaglewings4u
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I agree with the majority here, defininitely train, because of the pricing and the mostly hassle free travel, no traffic jams and you see a lot of scenery and have a traveling restaurant with you and restrooms, etc. all that while traveling towards your destination!



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