- Public restrooms are NOT free. They normally cost about 2 euros.
- EVERYONE walks EVERYWHERE. Having a car is a luxury. Most people either walk, take the trams or ride their bike
- The trams do not stop if you're in the way. It's best to move very quickly.
- Smoking cigarettes and drinking beer or coffee all day are a big part of the culture.
- Jaywalking is highly frowned upon. Especially when done in front of children (your license can be expelled for doing so)
- German men pee sitting down.
- Marijuana is illegal, yet much more tolerated than in the U.S.
- People usually don't throw their bottles away when they're done with them. They leave them on top of the trash cans for a gypsy (homeless person) to collect them. They're worth 8 cents in euros.
- Walking around the streets with beer in your hand is acceptable.
- Water is not free! There is probably one water fountain in the entire city of Berlin. Also when you order water from a restaurant, you might want to ask for no gas- it basically means you're drinking tap water which taste like regular/still water.
- Donar Kebabs are very popular and inexpensive. (The best Turkish dish I've ever had!)
- Everyone is mostly quiet in public places.
A few Berliners hanging out near a flea market - The city is very diverse. People from all over Europe are come to Berlin to explore its historical background.
- Even though Berlin is the capital of Germany, it is very poor.
- It is considered rude not to eat your food as soon as it is served no matter how many guest are left plate-less.
- Biking is so popular, there are not only bike lanes, but also bike streets.
- Everyone is mostly outside.
- PDA is seen here much more often than in the U.S.
- The legal drinking age is 16.
- The city is dog friendly. Dogs are allowed in stores and it is not unusual for them to roam around without leashes on.
2 comments:
Glad to see you having fun best friend!!
Thanks! I really do enjoy it here!
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