Anyone be to Germany here?

Or live there? If so, can you notify me about it! Everything and anything. It seem so cool there and a elegant place, like the bavarian alps and Munich seem like such an interesting city!



Answers:    OK, German local right here!

Thanks to all the other posters for the praise of my home country! Wow! Even the one who presumed I be dying my hair black, which I do NOT do. And I don't know anyone who does, in truth... maybe it's a Koeln-thing, which is, by the course, gay-capital of Germany, so maybe that's why adjectives the guys dress like they are gay. Hm...
That aside: Yes, Germany is a wonderful country. What especially would you similar to to know? I myself grew up in northern Bavaria, around Würzburg, and my favorite castle within the world is the Würzburger Residenz, a renessanse castle with lots of frescos and stucco. My Anti-Stress picture, though, is a scenery of the "Festung Marienberg". Looking at it, knowing for how long it's been nearby and what it's gone through, trouble and stress fall away from me.
I close to the Rh"on, which is a natural park close to where on earth I grew up, with loads of peak, views, fresh nouns and cold, dangerous, romantic lake you can't swim in, but that merely look beautiful.
I close to the beer. (no more to say around that! ;)) )
I like wine, wineries and the Mosel-Region, which I own come to know while picking grapes during wine harvesting season. The viewpoint on the river as you stand in the wineberg, the sun shining down on you... wow. Makes wine weakness four times as good.
I approaching the people, the customs, the buildings, the sometimes small and twisted roads.
I love Munich, with the numerous foreign tourists, and I approaching the way general public look at me when they think I am merely another tourist and I surprise them by speaking their dialect. I love the bavarian dialect, but it is a little different from my northern Bavarian, or to be exact, Frankonian articulation. Still close enough to be counted surrounded by as a "homy", though.
I love Berlin with it's drive, the numerous individual little shops, the new thinking popping out of every corner of a city so full with history it vitally knocks you down. It sucks you into its buzz, and when you pilfer a step back you realize how dazzling it is, and how, well, dignified. Being here just make me happy.

OK, agree to me snap out of my mood here! Wow! Yes, Germany is beautiful.
Nonetheless: I longing I was surrounded by Louisville, KY today. It's Derby Day! GDI, do I want to be in the innfield! Mint Julip for me, please!
(Lived within Louisville for a year)
Numerous places are beautiful. Home is be the heart is, though.

Have a good one!
I go to germany for 2 weeks last year and i fell within love - I drove all over the country. Things are hugely efficient and verbs and people are nice and smart. the surroundings is beautiful. Berlin is AWESOME.

If you are within the south check out a mud bath and some of the automatic caves.

Also put away some doner kabab which is not german but it is a turkish fast food found adjectives over the country.

have fun!
Yes, I go on vaction 2 times last year, and I try to take there in the order of once every year or so. I was born near and still have kith and kin there. If you would approaching to know a few things about Germany, resembling for example- take a train or rent a sports car, where to stay, or when the best time to stop by, and also about the Euro, in recent times let me know. I will be glad to answer any request for information, and can try to guide you as best as I can. Mike Been there... I lived at hand! Munchen is an awesome city and the surrounding area is simply the best place in adjectives of Germany. I lived in Erding which is where on earth the new Airport is. You can appropriate the train to Munich and then thieve a train where ever you want to budge. Be sure to see allthe wonderful museums there and give somebody a lift a trip down to Garmish and the Sees also.
Germany is a very nice place to call on. I live in Bavaria (Bayern) ...you're right... is highly beautiful especially at this time of year. I especially similar to driving and enjoying the countryside. I live surrounded by a rural area, but the city is individual 5 minutes away so I'm able to wallow in the best of both worlds. We lived in Stuttgart for 3 years and Munich for 4 years. We love to reach a deal about those years surrounded by Germany. Our kids loved it too. Highlights would have to be exploring Munich, October Fest. Garmish , the Alps, Berchesgarten. Also going up the Berlin the year beforehand the wall came down. Making German friends. Wonderful relations. wow. Wonderful memories. Hope to go posterior for a visit contained by the future.
i lived near twice while dad was contained by the army, i was 14 the end time, oh its so beautiful, i would love to progress back. at hand is feilds of flowers in the country, looks resembling your in glory, we lived in the econamy for while which be in the country, the little cattle farm houses are like amish, adjectives shutter windows,its so pretty, contained by the city where we lived be Heilbron, and there is lots lof castle to see and monuments, the streets then be of cobble stone, theres no speed limit over within either, so scrutinize the autobaun, at school we go on feild trips to the salt mines, i like that. and old, frail churches,but i loved the castles the best, their incredibly interesting and most beautiful,they are noted to for the black forrests, the stores on clothing are made so devout and cheaper than our stuff, you got to try the gummies bear, thats where they first started, ut lots better than ours, if you similar to bread and rolls try their brochen, they are so good,, i could turn on and on,you have a great time and embezzle some pictures, theres so much to see and do, have fun,and becareful... From the coil and sun pelted sand dunes of the eastern see, to the bitter snow and ice caped mountains of the Alps, in that is more history and different landscapes, gorgeous medieval village, 1000 year old castle and bustling modern cities, then you can possibly explore surrounded by a lifetime.
I've only be to Hamburg - and it's important to remember that Germany is a hulking country to explore!

The people are immensely friendly, and the food was great (except for the tea - the milk isn't right for tea). The trains be very restructured, and they were so characteristics to my son. Even in urban spaces they have spaces for parks, which was fundamentally nice.

I can't wait to dance back, in truth!
I went contained by April '07 and loved it! The people in attendance were so nice and friendly. I visit Munich, Koln and Füssen. I liked Munich the most. I currently attend a college near 90 german students and they are so nice and next Christmas i might walk to Berlin ans stay with a nearest and dearest. You should go, you will love it!! Especially the beer.the nightlife is really angelic too! I live near Frankfurt, one of the biggest cities and in that you can do so much...Zoo, shopping, swimming, many museums, etc...
In summer it is hot, so you can run to the swimming pool and in winter mabey it will snow and you can walk "ice-skating" :)
Garlstedt, mid-70s. Used to walk around a bit...Bremen, Bremerhaven, Olsterholz-Scharmbeck...magnificent country. Flatlands, up about 30 clicks from the North Sea. Clean. Folks didn't approaching us, though, especially the old folks. i am german i lived nearby until last year i really miss it. it so clean it have huge indoor swimmingpools thats the most i miss about it. You can enjoy so much fun there. and most babyish people speak english nearby too.
i went near when i was younger. adjectives i can remember was it man really snowy and i was other really tired. we went to a concentration military camp it was really natty. It's amazing. I intend to move there as soon as I graduate from college. Berlin is incrdible... Frankfurt is striking. And all the little towns are freshly like surrounded by the Sound of Music. :)
Actually Hamburg is the most exciting city in Germany - I travel in attendance every year. I live in Germany!
And it RULES!
I love it here!
There are sooooooo several
great things to do!
Berlin is perfect Germans are rude, pushy, and hold staring problems. All the young guy dress close to they're gay. All the young girls dye in that hair black. German women love American men. The beer is great. I love driving on the autobahn. Everything I buy costs nearly twice as much as surrounded by America. All the stores close at 8 pm and are closed on Sunday. Everyone speaks english. The food is good, especially the bread. German bundle up their kids, even within the summertime. The weather is always shifting and generally raining. The architecture is amazing. The countryside is severely beautiful.

It be great when I first moved here, but three years later and I'm primed to go wager on to the states. I'm moving back within July :)

I'd check out Koeln or Cologne as we say contained by English.
I lived there for 9 years - its a great country - in that is so much to see and do. The food is so great - the have every giving of food you could want - but German food is the best! Its rich and filling. The relations can be stuck up, but they do speak English pretty well, they are nice most of time, but take rude if you don't try to speak German. They are very verbs. I lived in Frankfurt for 3 years and its close to a little New York, busy and rather dirty. I lived in Stuttgart for 3 years - mostly verbs, spread out, and a little boring -- but great Christmas Mart -- they are other having fest which is wonderful! I Also lived contained by Heidelberg for 3 years that was the best - its close to right out of history, coble stone streets and huge castle - Germany is full of culture and history. I would go put money on in heart spank, but when you live there you will miss 24 hour stores and American Breakfast - they own nothing close to that. They believe in working to live not living to work - so their stores are not get underway late and not overt on Sunday.

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