Do germans usually smile they are metting a current entity?

PLS dont answer if u dont have any class of experience in germany



Answers:    Hi, I'm German. Yes, we DO smile, but it's a different brand of smile than you might be used to. It's rather in recent times the indication of a smile which someone who isn't used to that probably won't even notice. Fully smiling at a latest person you unite might make him/her quality ridiculed, or at least mortified. A German would think, "Is here something wrong about me? Fly unequivocal, or what? What's he think is so funny?"

We CAN smile, however, and, believe it or not, we can even LAUGH. But solitary if we know the person better.

Maybe it have something to do with our poetry. We have two different words for "you": The "Sie" (say "zee") we use for strangers, and the "Du" (say "doo") we use for friends or inhabitants we know better. The two words not only require different verb ending (which makes the German dialect quite difficult to learn), but contained by a social context also require a different behavior.
Okay, I am from Germany and in my feelings Germany is a bit unfriendly, when it comes to smiling when they join a new creature. I have the fancy, they only smile when they close to you, and not even then for sure. Older individuals will smile more often, when you greet them, as a stranger, don't ask me why. The biggest problems, are the teens (to which I belong to), when teens collect a new character, they don't smile, at least not here (again, they smile just when they think you look nice or are attracted to you).
Well, to be precise my theory.. and I am individual representing the feel of my little nouns, so not of all Germany =) Yes, I am from Germany and yes as expected I smile when I greet a person. Everybody is different though. Some smile, some not.
When I greet a human being I usually smile and say "Nice to touch you"
Being an American, I found that they don't possess as much of the superficial friendliness that most Americans would be used to. Sometimes in a simple everyday interaction such as going to the store or endorsement by someone on the street you won't get any smile or greeting. But if you in fact get to know someone, any through introduction or simply situation they are pretty nice people. I found that neighbors, after anyone introduced to them will definately say hi smile and current, even if you don't try and get to know them.

Now, that one comment around Germans mocking you for not speaking the language, I know for a reality that Americans ourselves are very guilty of duplicate thing. The remark in the region of the 3rd Reich is simply offtopic, unacceptable and impolite.
I am 100% german. I was raise to be friendly and smile. However, if I notice something out of the ordinary, I will more or less analyze the personage before space up to them. Its a self protection approach! Many germans are raised only like me. If someting seem weired, we will not just stretch out our arms to anyone. My Mom called it "other listen to your gut instinct".
I have be living in the USA since 1997 and I hold noticed that near are not to many nation left that of late smile, say "excuse me" and so on. Its adjectives in how one have been raise. I am from Hamburg a merchants town and we know a smile at the right time is the first step to a long business connection.
Frohe Weihnachten from Hamburg, Germany
Heinz
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Yes and No more than any other human being. They are no different really contained by personalities than a English men, French Men, American etc, respectively has their own self and that determines if they are friendly or not.

IN my personal experiences going to Germany every year for almost twenty years i have almost never not have some one smile. In fact I found it easier to speak to German woman and date them than American woman of my own country!!

Hope that help. I think population get this cold picture of them from antiquated WWII movies and that is simply not who they are!
i'm german.sorry if my english goes feebly!
nope.we don't like smiling for the first times,purely examine them.when we're accustumed to them,we get friendlier.sorry i didn't follow what pls is Of course we smile .yes Am german too..... If we like you when we first touch we do if not unlike most americans we don't do the forged smiles......
Germans smile? I've visited germany (berlin) . I,ve never be met with a smile. And if you don't speak their native tongue they'll mock you. They don't seem to own evolved very much since the days of the third reich. Don't know going on for Germany, but I'm fourth generation German and adjectives my family from as far put a bet on as I can remember do. Except when they took pictures. Looked like they ate green persimmions.

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