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  1. Jun 1, 2020 · At first glance, Germans' trademark tidiness seems to influence most aspects of the country's culture (Credit: bluejayphoto/Getty Images) For centuries, Germany has been synonymous with order.

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    • 🚅 Efficient public transportation. Germany has a big network of public transportation, including buses, trams, trains, and if the place requires it, a ferry (like in Hamburg).
    • 🚲 Cycling is quite common. Many expats are surprised by the number of cyclists in Germany. According to the European Cyclists Federation, Germany ranks as the fifth European country in its Barometer, which looks at bicycle usage, cycling safety, and market size, among other cycling statistics.
    • 🎓 University is affordable. If you are looking to study in Germany, I got good news for you: there are no tuition fees in most German universities!
    • 🕒 Punctuality. Germans are always on time. Always! If you say you will meet with some German friends at 18:00, you better be there at 17:55. That is German punctuality, being at a place at least 5 minutes before the agreed time.
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    The survey examines why Germans love traveling so much. The most common reasons for travelgiven by survey participants included "getting away from it all," "having fun, enjoying oneself," "sun, warmth, good weather," "recharging your batteries," and "spending time together." Meanwhile, reasons such as "experience a new atmosphere," "being on the ro...

    As with previous periods of crisis, the coronavirus pandemic didn't have a lasting effect on Germans' appetite for travel. Just as terrorist attacks or environmental catastrophes only briefly slowed down the tourism industry, the sector quickly picked up againonce pandemic-related travel restrictions were lifted. In many places, last year's tourism...

    Social recognition is another positive effect of taking a trip. People enjoy hearing words of admiration from friends, family, or colleagues when they recount their travel adventures, says Lohmann. "'What, you climbed that mountain?!' People enjoy the effect, even though it may not be the reason they took the trip," Lohmann explains. Not to mention...

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  3. Mar 9, 2018 · Germans love rich, hearty cuisine, though each area of Germany has its own definition of what a traditional meal looks like. Pork is the most consumed meat, according to the German Food...

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  4. Some common stereotypes about Germans include their love for beer (which is true), their reputation for being hardworking and punctual (also true), and their affinity for cars (Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Porsche, to name a few, are manufactured here so that’s kind of a given, no?) 😊

  5. Germans are generally not too flashy and hence don't go overboard with consumerism. I love the architecture especially the older cathedrals, castles and timber frame houses. The quality and price of the groceries like cheese, butter, cold cuts, etc. The quality of public transportation (but not the price!)

  6. Dec 30, 2014 · After Spain, Germany is the most popular tourist destination in Europe; and its popularity is growing. We give you ten good reasons why Germany is so attractive.

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