Wondering how to say cheers in German? We’ll show you 7 phrases Germans use to toast in bars, at parties, and during Oktoberfest.
What do you do for a living? Was machst du beruflich? Actually, if you’re relatively young-looking, a lot of Germans will start with the questionbist du noch Student/Studentin?This means “Are you still a student?” A question like that just goes to show how muchGermans value education...
The European nation’s energy revolution has made it a leader in replacing nukes and fossil fuels with wind and solar technology.
The whole thing seems to be based more on convention than anything else and is something that Germans just grow up with. How can you ever learn German with all of these crazy grammatical genders to memorize? Instead of shaking your fist at the sky and cursing the Teutonic gods for unleashin...
Byline: RAY MASSEY IT'S not so much Auf Wiedersehen, Pet as Guten Tag, Britain. In a...Massey, Ray
So let’s imagine you’re going from Munich to Berlin. The screen may show the seat is reserved for the whole journey, or for just a portion. If your journey doesn’t overlap with the reservation, then that sat is technically free. But do note however that the screen may sometimes say...
When drinking wine, the Dutch tend to say ‘Santé‘ or nothing at all, because simply raising your glass to others in the acknowledgement is more important. Like the Netherlands, Germans (Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, Frankfurt & Munich,) have a separate toast for beer, ‘Prost’ and for wine...
But Musiala, much to the Football Association’s regret, was the one that got away. He’s now an emblem for Bayern Munich and has the capacity to become the poster boy of this tournament. So why did it happen? How, when the FA devote so much time to nurturing and ...
Destination Expert for Munich, Germany, Bavaria, Frankfurt 24,702 posts 79 helpful votes 2. Re: How much money should I bring for 4 days, 3 nights? Feb 22, 2024, 6:50 AM Save Don’t bring any cash but withdraw it from a bank’s ATM. 100€ will d...
Even when it’s up and running, there is no certainty that Germans — who, with their memories of the Gestapo and the Stasi, aremore concerned about data privacythan many of their neighbours — will embrace it. Old-fashioned contact tracers with pen and phone in hand will probably remain ...