Berlin :)
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@boltslaw That's what I thought. Pretty much standard stuff here as well, you're right. You don't see much of those castles and medieval towns though if you are an average German citizen not actively seeking them out. I guess it's a nice thing to have but it's hard to get excited over some things you have always taken for granted. Even if it should be a necessary exercise for our minds to remind us of their worth. :)
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@shaleyaregenherz Well, there's lots of green, forest and partial forest, farm land, hills, mountains that all look pretty much like the parts of Germany I've been to. We just don't have windmills, castles and medieval towns. ;)
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@boltslaw I haven't been to the States yet, which is really unfortunate. Many of my co-students have, though. So jealous. Oregon has always been on my list, mainly because I've only heard good things about Seattle. Right, a bunch of German immigrants went there. How does it resemble Germany? That's really interesting! :D
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@shaleyaregenherz Have you ever visited the States? Cause I can highly recommend Oregon if you haven't! Most of it actually resembles a lot of Germany which is maybe why I feel so comfortable over on your side of the pond. And kind of explains why we had so many Germans come settle here (like my family!)! :)
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@coregoon Well, you could always have your own dance party to break in your dancin' shoes if you were so inclined.... ;)
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@coregoon Why thank you! And yeah, we didn't really have time to record anything. She had lots of people to visit with besides us while she was up here.....
Did you guys rented a car with an automatic or manuell transmission?
To the breakfast, did you had some german bread like schwarzbrot or brötchen?
I heard from a different person on yt that went to germany, that americans only have real soft bread and are not used to this type of bread. That peron said:"When i eat it i feel like i'm gonna break my teeth off."
Lantra488 2 months ago
@Lantra488 We drove manual transmissions except for the car in England (so we could get used to driving on the other side of the road!). I did eat the German breads (and I like them). Americans do have lots of soft breads and fewer rye style breads cause the softer ones are more popular, but we have good whole grain breads too that aren't super soft. Most people here prefer soft though.... ;)
boltslaw 2 months ago
Every time I watch your videos I always want to listen to Back In The U.S.S.R. by The Beatles XD
Youngdumb11 2 months ago
@Youngdumb11 :)
boltslaw 2 months ago