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Horrible google translator........ :-)
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Were planning to go in Germany this January. I know it's Winter time so any advice/suggestions in what to do or places to visit?
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the place Very Clean
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the only thing i hate about germany are the billions of muslims just my oppinion
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In Berlin? So maybe u can't say 'Germany' in ur tittle.
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When is the slow season?
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i want the job gurmany plz
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ah it is Not Curry Wurst it is Döner
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Hallo, ich bin ein Student aus Peru,Sie wollen einen Moment Ihrer Zeit. Ich habe eine Aufgabe, es ist dringend notwendig für eine Marktforschung und Ihr Land (Deutschland) ist einer von ihnen und ich möchte mir helfen, entwickeln diese Umfrage, bitte ignorieren Sie nicht mir und geben Sie mir Ihre Zeit. Dank
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I want to go there.
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I live in Berlin and guaranty it`s the most awesome city in Europe
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Thank you for sharing
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Döner Kebab is very very good value for the Price- on average it is 3,50 Euro for a big one. When I was in Bangkok I ate a schawarma, it is not the same as a Döner Kebab, but it is somewhat comparable. The Schawarma in BKK is usually 80 baht, but you Need three schawrmas to have the size of one German Döner Kebab- equals 240 baht= 6 Euro !!!!!! Now you see how affordable German Fast Food is- the portions in Germany are very big, for only 3,50 Euro !!!
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Berlin has one of the best public transportation system in the world, and you dont have to go through a check point like in London, New York, Shanghai, Bangkok or anywhere else in the world so you can save much time in the U-Bahn and S-Bahn- it is up to you to buy the ticket, but if you have bad luck you can get busted and have to pay a 60 Euro fine !!!!
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only thing what´s disturbing in Germany is the germans.
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Pray at a Mosque, How could they leave that out. Along with the educational tour Muslims are giving , its called How to take over a country without firing a
single bullet. Raping women and committing crimes while doing so. Germans will soon all be muslims , scary ...... -
If you go to Germany, don't waste your money to go to Berlin. Went there several times and overall it is a dirty ugly city. If you really are interested in Germany go to smaller lesser known cities. And you can buy Currywurst pretty much everywhere in Germany. Also wish they would have harsher laws on those graffiti "artists" that tag every wall and object they see. It makes even the nicest area look trashy.
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a) Don't call it "Things to do in Germany" if you talk about Berlin for 70% of the video. It's like making "things to do in USA" and talk 10/15 minutes about NY.
10:08 Schnitzel is a classic austrian (vienniese) dish and originally comes from Milan. The germans for some reason use to dump sauce on it, which is seen as a culinaric sacrilege in Austria.
15:44 I think after that comment there are a few Germans who would gladly strangle you. Germany has been divided in several parts over many centuries - therefore these parts have developed in different ways, adopted other traditions etc. So if you really want to enjoy the beauty of Germany you have to understand the variety of cultures there and that people are very proud of them. You are not visiting one person, but rather a very big patchwerk family.
Ok, so it's a video with a deatailed guide over most of Berlins attractions (there are few more) and some random pictures of Frankfurt and Freyburg.....Nice presentation and work on the video itself - but there might be some TINY bits of Germany worth giving a try. -
why you only showed berlin...?
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you guys have a thing for ducks or something? Good info but too many damn ducks
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