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The school has already given us a schedule for what we can do. We're going to museums, factory tours, that sort. So no suggestions for any activities to do or places to go to.

I would like some tips on some things I should know about Germany, perhaps some German phrases I should understand, cultural differences, or laws I need to know. Anything important that I should be aware of?

It will be about a weeklong trip

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[โ€“] starlinguk@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

People in the south are literally known for their friendliness. Or, in the case of Bayern, their fake friendliness. They do not speak English.

[โ€“] dfyx@lemmy.helios42.de 8 points 1 day ago

I have lived my whole life in the south of Germany.

People in the south are literally known for their friendliness. Or, in the case of Bayern, their fake friendliness.

Don't get me wrong, people are friendly. But the way they show it is different from other cultures. They are more likely to tell you what's on their mind instead of meaningless small talk and polite phrases. To some cultures that seems to appear rude even if it isn't meant to be.

They do not speak English.

The assumption that nobody speaks English is outdated by decades. Some may have a thick accent or mix German and English grammar when speaking but they will definitely understand you. I've met many foreigners who came here to practice their German and got frustrated when everyone immediately switched to English when they noticed a foreign accent.