Germany culture

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Liebling.. wow impressive these informations about Germany...

Before our lunch time, while I was reading the newspaper about Germany.. price for around trip.. wow it's cheap bargin price.. I did asked my hubby about this price really reasonable price.. should we take our vacation and visit in Germany. He felt not ready to going there. I begged him and want to visit Germany.. for our anniversary incoming up.. On July 7th..
My hubby prefer think about it later..

Somehow you posted stated about Germany's cultures.. My eyes were popped it out.. I hollering my hubby's name... come here and look Lieblings' posting.. He said.. whoa..interesting and unexpecting that what we were talked earlier.. but still have not made his decision.. (sigh)

Oh well.. Thanks Liebling posting here... Pretty quite impressive lot of information..

I do not condiser staying hotel... *thinking about camping* but not sure decision..
 
That's terrific information! I know very little in German language. Thanks Liebling.
 
Those were wonderful links. Your country looks very interesting. Thank you for sharing.
 
Can you image to eat like this? :eek:



Schnitzel



Schnitzel



Currywurst (curry sausage)



Currywurst



Currywurst

If you want to have a large meal then visit Gaststätten Restaurants

Restaurant Waldgeist
Schloßstrasse 70
65719 Hofheim am Taunus

Hofheim am Taunus is around 250 km away from my area.
 
TweetyBird said:
wow.. it very interesting... do u have spanish culture for deaf???

Welcome, Bullym0m :thumb:

I really don't know anything about Spanish culture for the deaf. I know about Spanish yes but for the deaf... :dunno: I will add here when I find out okay :thumb:
 
Liebling:-))) said:
:confused: What is this TUMS?

Can you care to explain what is this. :thumb:


Sorry Liebling TUMS is an antacid for like heartburn and indegestion...
 
Liebling,
Thanks for info about germany culture, I am enjoying to read and look pix, it makes me wanna to visit Germany someday :)
 
Wow. That's interesting. I don't eat meats anyway. I thought that the food is expensive - maybe it was in Italy.

All restaurants in Germany are required you to pay first included the tips before you order them. Am I correct?
 
quatsch, no, German restaurants do not force you to pay in advance. If you go to fast food restaurants like McDonald's and so on, then yes, you pay in advance. But in local restaurants, you pay AFTER your meal, just like in America.

Mein Gott, I would never order that huge Currywurst. When I lived in Germany, I loved going to this fast food restaurant called Currywurst and eat currywurst often! I miss Currywurst. They were regular sized like bratwurst etc...

When a friend and I were in Las Vegas recently, we visited Hofbrauhaus in Las Vegas. It was cool, and I ate Weisswurst with pretzel and sweet mustard, and drank Weissbier. (http://www.hofbrauhauslasvegas.com/) The food there was not exactly the same as in Munich Hofbrauhaus. I remember I visited the HB in Munich two times and the food was delicous there.
 
Yucky ! Germany curry sausage reminds me of horse's dick

I do not want to crack my mouth when I will bite that enlarge size of the sausage. :eek:

Funny, American Chopper asked me the question few nights ago. He wonder, where part of Germany do you live. I said, I think around in Berlin or Hamger
 
Sabrina said:
Yucky ! Germany curry sausage reminds me of horse's dick

I do not want to crack my mouth when I will bite that enlarge size of the sausage. :eek:

Funny, American Chopper asked me the question few nights ago. He wonder, where part of Germany do you live. I said, I think around in Berlin or Hamger

I think she lives in Bavaria near Munich and Regensburg.
 
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