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Trip to Deutschland
« on: August 18, 2011, 01:40:28 AM »
Hey guys,

I'm going on a vacation to Berlin Friday just for sight seeing and stuff. I know no German, by the way. Is there anything I should see in particular, anything to be warned about etc?

Also, I hear German food is terrible (like Sauerkraut :P) Is this true? Are there any good food places in Berlin? Or should I have to rely on American food chains all week?

Thanks.
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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2011, 01:55:09 AM »
Well personally i love German food, its all about taste (and if you are willing to ignore the sometimes strange appearance).
 
Try not to offend anyone, remember that there is always somebody who speaks English (poorly or well) somewhere in the giant crowd your walking in.

I would personally also recommend getting in some high class Schnapps and Ale, cause it doesn't get any better than from there.

That's about as much as I can tell you. Ask Rommel or Maxi, they can really help you...

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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2011, 02:03:27 AM »
Too young to drink, and even if I was, I'm going with my parents.
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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2011, 02:04:45 AM »
I think there's a food called schnitzel :P. Try that ;D. I think there are a few castles there. And museums. You should probably ask other ppl though. Or get a tourist book from the library about Germany.

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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2011, 02:17:43 AM »
What I've learned from going abroad is, don't worry about food in cities, unless you're going somewhere like Somalia, Sudan or North Korea. The world is so heavily globalised that even traditional places in cities will cater for pretty much any taste... even in the depths of Bulgaria I could still find fish and chips... even if the fish was baked and unbattered with it's head, eyes, tail fin, skin and bones still intact. Thank fuck for stray cats :P

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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2011, 04:45:46 AM »
I believe the drinking age there is 16 years old, correct me if i'm wrong

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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #6 on: August 18, 2011, 05:17:59 AM »
I believe the drinking age there is 16 years old, correct me if i'm wrong
Not like I'm ready to drink, and I'll be with my parents so that's out. I also don't turn 16 until November.
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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #7 on: August 18, 2011, 05:24:04 AM »
Germans make bloody good sausages so you should definetly try them.
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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #8 on: August 18, 2011, 11:15:09 AM »
i recommend getting Currywurst (it is a sausage with a lot of spicey sauce)
german food is nice and there is a lot of international food around in berlin, it is  a very international city
and dont be afraid to speak english to everyone ( most germans are happy if they can show of their nice english :)
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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #9 on: August 18, 2011, 12:12:28 PM »
I believe the drinking age there is 16 years old, correct me if i'm wrong
Not like I'm ready to drink, and I'll be with my parents so that's out. I also don't turn 16 until November.
There's nothing to be "ready" it's just alcohol lol
I remember my 1st beer at 15,i puked on my bro's sofa xDD
His mom was like You little motherfucker  >:(
And still she washed my puked sweater :D
Oh btw hope you enjoy Berlin  ;)

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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #10 on: August 18, 2011, 12:14:05 PM »
I believe the drinking age there is 16 years old, correct me if i'm wrong
Not like I'm ready to drink, and I'll be with my parents so that's out. I also don't turn 16 until November.
There's nothing to be "ready" it's just alcohol lol
I remember my 1st beer at 15,i puked on my bro's sofa xDD
His mom was like You little motherfucker  >:(
And still she washed my puked sweater :D

I never puked of alcohol and never were drunken because I know my limit and that's for the most people in germany the same and that's why it's from 16 years.
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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #11 on: August 18, 2011, 12:17:39 PM »
I believe the drinking age there is 16 years old, correct me if i'm wrong
Not like I'm ready to drink, and I'll be with my parents so that's out. I also don't turn 16 until November.
There's nothing to be "ready" it's just alcohol lol
I remember my 1st beer at 15,i puked on my bro's sofa xDD
His mom was like You little motherfucker  >:(
And still she washed my puked sweater :D

I never puked of alcohol and never were drunken because I know my limit and that's for the most people in germany the same and that's why it's from 16 years.
Trust me dude it was my bros 18th bday i had to !!
Rules are rules  ;D
I knew my limit ofc but i didn't know how to drink,there is a lot of difference there :)

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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #12 on: August 18, 2011, 03:47:22 PM »
Hey guys,

I'm going on a vacation to Berlin Friday just for sight seeing and stuff. I know no German, by the way. Is there anything I should see in particular, anything to be warned about etc?

Also, I hear German food is terrible (like Sauerkraut :P) Is this true? Are there any good food places in Berlin? Or should I have to rely on American food chains all week?

Thanks.

Time that a German person (except of Pauly3) answers your question  ;D

To be warned about.. I think you just follow the typical rules, don't offend anyone, don't do things that you could be punished for in your home country.
Most of the young people are able to speak proper English, you won't have a problem with communication. In bigger cities, they even have most signs and stuff in English, too.

The food known as "German Food" is just the typical food from southern Germany. Sauerkraut, Weißwurst, Brezeln and stuff like that is Bavarian, some of it may be terrible, even for me. In Berlin, you should indeed try Currywurst (though they stole the recipe from Hamburg ;D) and Schnitzel and other Sausages.
Years ago, the Currywurst was the most eaten fast food around here, today the "Döner Kebab", an invention of a Turkish immigrant in Berlin, has taken the Currywursts place, so make sure to taste a "Döner" (chopped meat from lamb or chicken, served with salad, onions, red cabbage and two kinds of sauce (a white and a spicy red one) in flatbread).
For me (probably because I'm used to) German food isn't terrible, you should try it at least. If you don't like it, it's ok, because it's very special.

Forget about American food chains. Everything they serve is just full of fat and the opposite of healthy. Just rely on good restaurants where they serve good German and international food.

To come to a conclusion, there is something very special that you should remember before you visit Germany:
Forget everything that you've heard from Germany before (except of what's written in this thread lol  ;)), forget about all of your stereotypes of a typical German person and just let Germany surprise you!
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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #13 on: August 18, 2011, 04:23:37 PM »
Forget about American food chains. Everything they serve is just full of fat and the opposite of healthy. Just rely on good restaurants where they serve good German and international food.

*Blargh* That shit is disgusting. Embarrassment to america.
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Re: Trip to Deutschland
« Reply #14 on: August 18, 2011, 04:25:07 PM »
We should open a new thread - Countries, cultures, stereotypes, at least for stuff like that  ;)

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