I've been to Germany 5 times. Once to Hamburg and 4 times to Frankfurt and this November will be my 5th time to Frankfurt. What I love most is booking train rides to visit Burg Eltz and just gaze out the window at the countryside and the enchanting castles. Wonderful video!
Perfect explanation...and 100% true about Germany..Ich war letztes Jahr in Berlin, um einen 30-tägigen Deutschkurs zu besuchen, und habe, glaube ich, 8 von dieser 10 Dinge erlebt. Vielen Dank Salomé. Ich liebe deine Erklärungen. Liebe Grüße aus Südbrasilien ❤❤ Improving my English and my Germany with you...wonderfully help❤❤
I forgot to add something I love about Germany: the treatment of animals ❤ I never see stray animals and pets are definitely loved and treated as family. My German friends went to classes before getting a dog on how to care and own a dog even!
In Oregon(USA) they have somewhat of a pfandflaschensystem. You take your can or bottle to the store and put it in the machine in exchange for a dime. As a kid it's was a nickel and I would cash them in so I could have money to party with my friends.
I agree with all of this, Salome!! I would like to add one thing to the dislike list about Germany: men being chivalrous! I cannot tell you how many have slammed doors in my face versus waiting a second to extend their arm to hold the door (this is polite in general in my culture, gender regardless) and dates can be awkward when I buy my €2 wineschorle and they buy their own etc. I appreciate gender equality but it can be too much here and I think you are expected to ask for help.
Have you visited Germany? Or maybe you are already living here? Let me know what you love most about this country!☺
I've been to Germany 5 times. Once to Hamburg and 4 times to Frankfurt and this November will be my 5th time to Frankfurt. What I love most is booking train rides to visit Burg Eltz and just gaze out the window at the countryside and the enchanting castles. Wonderful video!
Oooh! Hamburg is my favourite city :) I'm sure you'll have a great time in November!
Perfect explanation...and 100% true about Germany..Ich war letztes Jahr in Berlin, um einen 30-tägigen Deutschkurs zu besuchen, und habe, glaube ich, 8 von dieser 10 Dinge erlebt. Vielen Dank Salomé. Ich liebe deine Erklärungen. Liebe Grüße aus Südbrasilien ❤❤
Improving my English and my Germany with you...wonderfully help❤❤
Das freut mich! :)
The German bread culture is a World heritage.
Nice overview on Germany.
In Romania they just implemented this year a pfandflaschensystem
Wow 😯 Das ist interessant!
I forgot to add something I love about Germany: the treatment of animals ❤ I never see stray animals and pets are definitely loved and treated as family. My German friends went to classes before getting a dog on how to care and own a dog even!
That is so true! I also have a dog and we took him to puppy classes as well☺
In Oregon(USA) they have somewhat of a pfandflaschensystem. You take your can or bottle to the store and put it in the machine in exchange for a dime. As a kid it's was a nickel and I would cash them in so I could have money to party with my friends.
That's interesting! I didn't know the US had something similar. That's exactly how it works here :)
No. Hope, I will be visit soon. I am highly appreciate with you. 😊 Beside that for me, the top notch education system without tuition fees. 😌❤️
Exciting plans! :D
I agree with all of this, Salome!! I would like to add one thing to the dislike list about Germany: men being chivalrous! I cannot tell you how many have slammed doors in my face versus waiting a second to extend their arm to hold the door (this is polite in general in my culture, gender regardless) and dates can be awkward when I buy my €2 wineschorle and they buy their own etc. I appreciate gender equality but it can be too much here and I think you are expected to ask for help.
Interesting observation and I do agree with that to some extend.