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In reply to the discussion: I want to travel to Germany one day. What should I know ? [View all]hankthecrank
(653 posts)46. Do not walk on railroad tracks
Trains are on time and very quite
Enjoy being on public transport
Ride bicycle there you people watch out for you not like in the states
Enjoy the little shops (pens, meat, sweets,hobby's)
Eat pretzels from vendors on the streets and in train stations
Clear the passing lane in your rear view mirror way way back, cars move very fast
Go into small towns and sit still see how quite they are
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Yes, the custom is to pour the first glass over your head, to honor your host.
Ikonoklast
Aug 2013
#15
I listened to two obvious noobs coming back to the barracks after a night on the town.
MiddleFingerMom
Aug 2013
#29
Germans seem to hold direct eye contact and/or stare a second or 2 longer at passersby
Quantess
Sep 2013
#36
I go to fulfill one of my bucket list items- driving over 200kph on the Autobahn
JCMach1
Sep 2013
#53
Another thing: use your hotel room safe (if you are in a hotel) for your passport and money.
CTyankee
Sep 2013
#57
I never understood why the Germans couldn't manage to make two toilets that flush the same way
Major Nikon
Sep 2013
#62