13 THINGS GERMANS LOVE (Which Are Actually Pretty Average)
There are certain things when you move to a foreign country where you scratch your head and think, why are these so popular?!
This video looks at things Germans love but leave many expats in Germany (or maybe it's just me...) wondering why.
1. Dubbed films
2. Fleischkäse
3. Really fancy, expensive car washes
4. Tatort
5. Hard, dense German bread
6. Flea markets
7. Outdoor clothing
8. White Asparagus
9. Sunday Shopping As A Special Treat
10. Nutella
11. Irish Pubs
12. Phil Collins
13. (Cheap Christmas Market) Glühwein
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Some other blog posts you may like on similar topics:
30 Subtle German Cultural Differences Every Expat Should Know
https://liveworkgermany.com/2018/01/30-subtle-german-cultural-differences-every-expat-should-know/
Understanding German Business Etiquette
https://liveworkgermany.com/2018/01/understanding-german-business-etiquette/
What Is Considered A Good Salary In Germany?
https://liveworkgermany.com/2018/03/what-is-considered-a-good-salary-in-germany/
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This video looks at things Germans love but leave many expats in Germany (or maybe it's just me...) wondering why.
1. Dubbed films
2. Fleischkäse
3. Really fancy, expensive car washes
4. Tatort
5. Hard, dense German bread
6. Flea markets
7. Outdoor clothing
8. White Asparagus
9. Sunday Shopping As A Special Treat
10. Nutella
11. Irish Pubs
12. Phil Collins
13. (Cheap Christmas Market) Glühwein
Interested in moving to Germany? Get our FREE ebook here!
https://signup.liveworkgermany.com/moving-to-germany-ebook
If you are an expat in Germany or are considering moving here, book a FREE 10 MINUTE CONSULTATION with us here:
https://liveworkgermany.as.me/free-10-mins
(Note - we cannot provide specialist legal advice on immigration or specialist tax advice)
Some other blog posts you may like on similar topics:
30 Subtle German Cultural Differences Every Expat Should Know
https://liveworkgermany.com/2018/01/30-subtle-german-cultural-differences-every-expat-should-know/
Understanding German Business Etiquette
https://liveworkgermany.com/2018/01/understanding-german-business-etiquette/
What Is Considered A Good Salary In Germany?
https://liveworkgermany.com/2018/03/what-is-considered-a-good-salary-in-germany/
Please do check us out on social media!
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/liveworkgermany
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/liveworkgermany
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