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By: Wesley Sledge
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Population: 82 Million Location: -----> Religion: 67.07% Christianity
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Flag : Meaning of Flag Yellow - a symbol of generosity Red - hardiness, bravery, strength Black – Determination Currency: Euro 1 Euro= 1.3 Dollar
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Hooligans, most often drunken “skinheads,” have been known to harass or even attack people whom they believe to be foreigners or members of rival groups. Illegal use of cell phone while driving anywhere! Streets have separate lanes for bicyclists. illegal to bring into, or take out of, Germany literature, music CDs, or paraphernalia. Speed Limit: 150 k/h = 90m/h
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ENGLISHGERMAN Hello – Goodbye- Good morning- Good evening- Good night Thank you- Restroom- Hallo Lebewohl guten Morgen Guten Abend Gute Nacht Danke Toilette
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Germans don't usually feel comfortable discussing especially serious things “on the go” PLAN! Make appointments well in advance. (not through telephone) If you are late for any reason, you must call and notify. Preferred business times are between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. or between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Avoid scheduling on Friday afternoons, most businesses are closed then. Casually changing appointed times are not appreciated.
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Tend to dress in more appropriate, muted colored clothing. A simple jacket/blazer would be inappropriate. Wear Dress shoes, no vans, nike, ect. Women should avoid excessive jewlery.
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GOODBAD. Sports, particularly soccer. Travel, recent holidays. Current Events, politics. World War II Holocaust Personal Questions
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WOMENMEN Mrs. – Frau Ms. - Fraul Mr. – Herr Sir - Her
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Do not assume Germans speak English. Firm brief handshake is proper for first arrival. Kisses on cheeks are common only along close friends. German drivers do not always stop for pedestrians.
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Small gifts are polite Avoid giving substantial gifts in private. Gifts are meant as “Thank you” When returning home remember to write a thank you card. Good gifts: quality pens, office accessories, or imported liquor.
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Bring Plenty of Business cards. Be cautious with new ideas. Detailed planning is valued. Germans are less impressed with glitzy advertising, but more on the matter at hand. German have no problems saying “no”.
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Dinner is more appropriate for business meetings. Wait for them to initiate business talk. The person who offers the meeting usually pays at end of the meal. Germans do not often entertain business associates in their home.
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Königsberger Klopse An East Prussian (now Poland) specialty, these meatballs in white sauce are flavored with capers and lemon juice and served with potatoes and pickled beets.
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GERMANYAMERICA More Precise Kisses among friends (all sex included) Soccer A bit more laid back. Handshakes or hugs Usually Football/ baseball
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