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Any one been to germany, or lives in germany?

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what is it like, what is good\bad, have u been to the autobaun, what is ure favorite car, and where is the best place to live?

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  1. I visit Germany a lot.  My mother is originally from Germany, so we go and visit family.  The autobahn is AWESOME, four lanes of crazy fast driving haha.  A lot of Germans in the west drive Audi.  My favorite place to visit is Dahn, but Neuschwanstein Castle is also beautiful.


  2. Germany is fun - Hamburg, Cologne, Duesseldorf, Munich are great cities. I travel to Hamburg every year - love it so much. The view of the ELBE river in Blankenese, the Alster Lake ...  I just love Hamburg. Avoid filthy Berlin. The people are poor, unfriendly, and show off ... they try to tell everybody else that they are the new "international" city. At the same time n***s attack jews and blacks every day. U will like Hamburg though.

  3. I used to live 2 years in Germany with my parents. But that was very long time ago. And the last time I've been there was 3 years ago and I stayed there for 2 months. I love Germany, I'm a German School graduate and the dream of my life is to live and work there. What I like about Germany is that it's very organized, very clean etc. simply a true civilized country.

    Just one critic, which is it's people, they are not as friendly as Americans for instance. But if you get used to them, it will get normal for you to deal with them. Another thing is the high prices of basically everything. But that's just the case with the currency itself. So in entire Europe.

  4. yes it's nice to live in Germany and I've been to the Autobahn many times...there are some parts of the Autobahn you could drive as fast as you want...but there's often a traffic jam so 'driving as fast as you can' is mostly an illusion!;-)I don't have a favourite car but have an Astra. I like it that there are so much different regions in German...the sea and coast, the river valleys, woods and also the mountains. There are large citis like Berlin, Cologne, Munich, Frankfurt and Hamburg but also small historic tows like Heidelberg or Rothenburg. So the best place to live depends what you prefer...I prefer to live in my small town in a river valley...but it also would be nice to live in a larger town..

  5. Woah, that's a bit of a broad question. Much has already been said about the Autobahn. It's obviously also a different experience whether you live in Germany as a native or as an expatriate. Currently I don't live in Germany, but I'm German and I come from Berlin, the BEST CITY in Germany:-)! Seriously, no other city can match Berlin, it's just so diverse, buzzing, interesting, historic, exciting ....If you ever come to Germany, you need to visit Berlin! Other nice spots in the country include the North Sea and the Baltic Sea coasts, of course the south (Bavaria) with tourist favourites like Castle Neuschwanstein and the Oktoberfest in Munich and the river Rhine with its many beautiful villages, castles and romantic scenery. Other nice cities are e.g. Hamburg (with its famous red-light-district: Reeperbahn, St. Pauli...and its harbour) or Cologne. There's so much to see and explore really, from the coast in the north up to the mountains in the south...

  6. me man , And still live over there, It is like west country, very nice and clean, People are nice with foreigner for short time and then , they will p**s you off, there women are beautiful but so crazy, the best thing you will ever like and see their highway road it is incredible, really awesome especially from Frankfurt am Main,

    My favorite car Porsche, I would love to drive it one day, the best place to live where I do not live , so you could live in small village

  7. it is mad good man like bulsht people are nice there they speak different language and different custom. if u ask the people something they would normally ask u nicely

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