A trip to my dad, long time no see! #4
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haha, bring it on!
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Ya. We boil the foreners. And then we have them with pretzels, Sauerkraut and huge amounts of beer served in ginormous Humpen.
Afterwards we put our monocles back in place, tidy up the uniform and have a sing and a dance in our Lederhosen. Ya!
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yes they eat you alive
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Looked like a nice train ride. Where did you have to interchange and where was your destination city (if you don't mind me asking)?
I'm looking at doing my PhD in Berlin at the moment as I've only got 1 year to go with my Masters now so your videos have been great at introducing me to the German way of life!
svartmetall48 3 years ago
I started in Dortmund and changed the train in Bremen and 17km away I arrived at my final destination in Delmenhorst;]
coredown 3 years ago
How do Germans take to foreigners? Do Germans have problems with foreigners? Do you find Germany pleasant? Are the people in Germany open minded about different cultures. Is it diverse? I'm sorry about all the questions but I'm interested in Germany.
seeking911 3 years ago
From my experience the germans are pretty opened minded to other cultures. They don't have problems with foreigners. If they notice that your a foreigner they will be glad to help you and be asking you where your from and other stuff. All in all a nice place to stay.;]
coredown 3 years ago
What city do you live. I'm planning on moving to Germany. I like big cities since I'm from the U.S. and that's what we usually got.
seeking911 3 years ago
i live in Dortmund which belongs to NRW (a state like CA.) and has the largest population.
coredown 3 years ago