Never feel like a stranger in Germany again! On entering a
restaurant, should you find your own table or wait to be seated?
What is a suitable topic for small-talk with a stranger? In what
circumstances might you ask to borrow ein Handy? All these answers
and more can be found in When in Germany, Do As the Germans Do, a
fun and intriguing book that teaches you about Germany's
culture, language, and people. It features 120 intriguing
multiple-choice questions that are cross-referenced to fascinating
articles on pop culture, customs, behavior, history, consumer
trends, literature, tourist sights, business, language, and more.
Also included are key terms and useful expressions, informative
charts, and websites for further reference.
Enjoy Germany and its culture without feeling like a Dummkopf Do
you want to blend in when visiting Berlin? To feel like you belong
in Bavaria? When in Germany, Do as the Germans Do makes it simple!
If you long to navigate the narrow streets of an Alpine village
unnoticed or go to a movie in Munich without turning heads,
transform yourself from a typical tourist into a connoisseur of
culture. With this crash course in German customs and heritage,
you'll avoid embarrassing blunders and enrich your travel
experience. Packed with almost one hundred articles, this handy
collection of cultural dos and don'ts covers a broad range of
topics, including food, art, pop culture, politics, business,
entertainment, home life, history, and education. In these pages,
you'll find authoritative answers to questions such as: At a
restaurant, should I find my own table or wait to be seated? What
is a suitable topic for small talk with a stranger in Germany? Are
gas stations open on Sundays? What Goethe novel swept the world in
the 1770s? Where do Germans get their fascination with the American
Wild West? Can I use an ATM card in Germany? With light-hearted
quizzes, cool Internet addresses, and up-to-date insights into all
aspects of German culture, When in Germany, Do as the Germans Do
will delight everyone from students and tourists to armchair
travelers and trivia buffs.
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