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Hi there,
maybe I also add a little info on the US differences, as everybody has been looking onto Germany from a US perspective.
I'm German, live in Switzerland and have prior lived in the US and the Netherlands.
So I have seen some cultures to adapt to.
I would say that there are also many interpersonal differences. I loved to be able to meet and get to know many people very quickly, were in Germany it sometimes takes much longer until people feel more friendly with you and invite you to join them for lunch.
Americans are used to move to other places within the states and find new people, therefore they are more open. The older German culture kept people closer to their birthplaces and family. I have friends who still live in the same area or even town they grew up in and feel scared to even move to another state in Germany.
Going out with friends. Sure dinners take longer, because we actually stay in the restaurant to actually talk and even have some drinks. You cannot imagine how much money a restaurant can make, if they actually charge you for every drink, as we do not have free refills.
Friendlyness to otheres:
It still puzzles me, why I have to wait for a guy to run around the car to open the door for me, even though I can open it on my own. On the other side did I miss in the US that no guy actually did help my in my coat, when leaving a restaurant.
Germans eat with a knive and fork at the same time. Americans look to me very inefficient switching eating tools all the time.
Shopping, yep, this is pretty different here. In a grocery store all your stuff is rung up very quickly and you sometimes even feel rushed to leave the checkout counter, because they are already working on the next customer. Well, I would ask, if we are really customers.....
On the other side, do I rather go shopping in our smaller retail stores, were you feel more like a customer then in any Macys or JC Penny store. People will come up to you to ask you if they can assist you and they actually will be extremely knowledgable of their product. I sometimes had problems finding such a service in the states.
There are quite some differences, but also many simmilarities and isn't it this what makes living with different cultures interesting?
Ina
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